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The carbon budget that was derived from forest land use has been extensively explored in most regions/countries of the Northern Hemisphere but is poorly documented in Central Asia.
We report the effects of shifting cultivation on water quality in 16 creeks investigated once in 2007 and twice in 2008 in 16 apparently similar small neighboring watersheds, each of 3 to 5 ha, at four locations around Barkal sub-district under Rangamati District of Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bang
Forests form the dominant natural ecosystem in Malaysia. About 55% of Malaysianland area is forested and endows a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Peat swampforests constitute a significant component of forest and account for about 75% of thecountry’s total wetlands.
Conventional agriculture systems of production often lead to environmental degradation, economic problems and even social conflict.
Irrigation is a widely used water management practice that is often poorly parameterized in land surface and climate models. Previous studies have addressed this issue via use of irrigation area, applied water inventory data, or soil moisture content.
This article reviews intellectual property rights (IPRs), with some emphasis on the protection of agricultural and life sciences innovations.
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