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Showing items 42031 through 42039 of 73379.Effective information regarding environmental responses to future land-use and climate change scenarios provides useful support for decision making in land use planning, management and policies.
Nutrient transport and loss in farmlands are affected by factors such as land cover, fertilization, soil type, rainfall, and management practices.
Air temperature was monitored at 13 sites across the urban perimeter of a Brazilian midsize city in winter 2011.
In this study, ideal but realistic numerical experiments are performed to explore the relative effects of changes in land use and emission distribution on air quality in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region in winter.
This study analyzes forest change in an area of Nepal that signifies a delicate balance between sustaining the needs and livelihood of a sizable human population dependent on forest products, and an effort to protect important wildlife and other natural resources.
Remote sensing is a useful technology for monitoring the spatial distribution and expansion of built-up and bare land areas.
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), enacted in 1985, provides conservation benefits and agricultural supply control through voluntary, long-term retirement of crop land.
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