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Showing items 9496 through 9504 of 73385.Mapping and quantifying land degradation status is important for identifying vulnerable areas and to design sustainable landscape management.
Wind erosion desertification is the most serious type of land degradation in Northwest China, so it is an important task for ecological management in the region. As the core of ecological management, soil quality is mainly affected by the presence of silt–clay content.
Widespread interference of human activities has resulted in major environmental problems, including pollution, global warming, land degradation, and biodiversity loss, directly affecting the sustainability and quality of the environment and ecosystem.
Land desertification is a global environmental problem, leading to the deterioration of the ecological environment and is an issue that threatens humans.
Sustainable land management (SLM) is a leading policy issue in Ethiopia. However, the adoption and continuous use of SLM technologies remain low.
Land degradation, especially natural forest land degradation (NFLD), is a severe environmental concern in China.
In Ethiopia, the practice of land management started three decades ago in order to address the problem of land degradation and to further boost agricultural production.
International agricultural policies to address hunger and malnutrition in the tropics and sub-tropics have typically been based on approaches to the intensification of farming systems effective in industrialised economies where the social, economic, and environmental conditions and the infrastruc
The Maloti-Drakensberg (MD) is the largest and highest-elevation mountain system in southern Africa.
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