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Showing items 50275 through 50283 of 73563.The Alpine Convention emerged from the recognition of the Alpine countries that it is necessary to protect the natural and cultural values and to support the sustainable development of the Alpine area.
Remote sensing of vegetation by using active microwave sensors is important for the management of land and water resources.
Mapping land cover and vegetation characteristics on a regional scale is critical to soil moisture retrieval using microwave remote sensing.
Soil moisture is an important hydrologic variable of great consequence in both natural and agricultural ecosystems. Unfortunately, it is virtually impossible to accurately assess the spatial and temporal variability of surface soil moisture using conventional, point measurement techniques.
This article analyzes the programming of farm production, understood not only as the choice among several crops, but also as their temporal distribution.
Urbanization can alter nutrient cycling. This research evaluated how urbanization affected nutrient dynamics in the subtropics.
Land cover composition is a valuable indicator of the ecological performance of a city. Single-family housing areas constitute a substantial part of most cities and may as such play an important role for sustainable urban development.
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