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Showing items 38485 through 38493 of 73379.Integrated land use models (ILM) are increasingly applied tools for the joint assessment of complexeconomic-environmental farming system interactions.
Roughly 6.5% of the German utilized agricultural area is located on organic soils (fensand bogs).
Many boreal waters are currently becoming browner with effects on biodiversity, fish production, biogeochemical processes and drinking water quality. The question arises whether and at which speed this browning will continue under future climate change.
The climatic and anthropogenic control on Holocene sediment dynamics was not well constrained for the Western Mediterranean basin. The paucity of high resolution palaeoenvironmental records long hampered a detailed understanding of the human impact on erosion rates.
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), Article 12 of the Kyoto Protocol allows Afforestation and Reforestation (A/R) projects as mitigation activities to offset the CO2 in the atmosphere whilst simultaneously seeking to ensure sustainable development for the host country.
This paper assesses the influence of forest policies on forestry development, and especially timber production, in Bolivia during three different periods of time.
The beginning of the restitutional land reallocation reform in 1991 brought a rapid change in agricultural land utilisation and user groups resulting in the decrease of state land users’ categories and the growth of private agricultural land areas used by farmers and other natural and legal entit
Poland's accession to the European Union and the resulting availability of direct payments to farmland owners increased the prices of agricultural property.
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