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Showing items 10999 through 11007 of 11023.This paper provides an investigation of the effectiveness of the main measures applied inRural Development Programs, in particular those for farm structure intervention, atregional/national level on the basis of cluster analysis with spatial econometric tools.
Ecosystem level processes and species interactions have become important concepts in conservation and land management.
AIM: The geographical expansion of white‐winged doves (Zenaida asiatica) in North America has attracted the attention of biologists and sportsmen because of their recreational and aesthetic value; however, data on factors driving the spatial spread of this species are lacking.
Understanding changes in soil quality resulting from land use and land management changes is important to design sustainable land management plans or interventions.
Information about changes in, and causes of, land use/land cover (LULC) is crucial for land use resource planning.
Obtaining information about soil properties under different agricultural uses to plan soil management is very important with a view to sustainability in the different agricultural systems.
The Shangri-La County of the Yunnan Province, SW China, is an economically and ecologically important area. This is especially true for Jiantang that is famous for the Napahai, Bitahai and Shudu Lake wetlands.
Coastal dune systems are particularly susceptible to destabilisation through recreational pressure and because of this, conflicts frequently arise between those who want to use the dunes for recreational purposes and those who wish to see these fragile ecosystems protected.
The study is aimed at the analysis of the situation in the agricultural land market in Poland, including the identification and description of factors affecting the turnover and rules governing the trade in farmland and the influence of the Agricultural Property Agency on the supply and demand re
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