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Central Asia and NW China absolute change of mean annual precipitation 2020s_A1bV1
Central Asia and NW China Absolute Change of Mean Annual Precipitation 2020s_A1bV1
Ecosystem Services: What they are, why they are important and how do we value and manage them
Our health and wellbeing depends upon the services provided by ecosystems and their components: water, soil, nutrients and organisms. Ecosystem services are the processes by which the environment produces resources utilized ...
Central Asia and NW China absolute change of mean annual precipitation 2020s_A2
Central Asia and NW China Absolute Change of Mean Annual Precipitation 2020s_A2
Identification and validation of a major QTL for salt tolerance in soybean
To identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs)
conditioning salt tolerance in soybean (Glycine max
(L.) Merr.), two recombinant inbred line (RIL)
populations derived from crosses of FT-Abyara 9
C01 and Jin dou No. 6 9 0197 ...
Improved Livelihoods and Water Productivity through Integrated Watershed Management – A Case Study from China
ICRISAT in partnership with Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences (GAAS), and Yunnan
Academy of Agricultural Sciences (YAAS) implemented two benchmark watersheds namely
Lucheba Watershed at Guizhou and Xiaoxincun ...
Central Asia and NW China absolute change of the annual maximum temperature 2020s_A2
Central Asia and NW China Absolute change of the annual maximum temperature 2020s_A2
The Environmental Impact of not Having Paved Roads in Arid Regions: An Example from Mongolia
There is a generally held perception that roads have negative environmental impacts. Ironically, this paradigm stems from regions where fences and regulations restrict vehicles to paved roads. The situation is different ...
Rangelands: Conservation and “Land Grabbing” in Rangelands: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?
Largescale
land acquisitions have increased in scale and pace due to changes in commodity markets, agricultural investment strategies, land
prices, and a range of other policy and market forces. The areas most affected are ...
Using remote sensing to assess impacts of land management policies in the Ordos rangelands in China
Implementation of land management policies influences land use and hence
causes environmental change. Taking the Ordos rangelands in China as a case
study, this paper explores the potential of remote sensing to assess in ...
Agent-based modeling of complex social–ecological feedback loops to assess multi-dimensional trade-offs in dryland ecosystem services
Context: Recent conceptual developments in ecosystem services research have revealed the need to elucidate the complex and unintended relationships between humans and the environment if we are to better understand and ...