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Showing items 10 through 18 of 31.Urban land optimization in urban agglomerations plays an important role in promoting territorial spatial planning to achieve high-quality development, land ecological suitability (LES) is one of the important variables influencing its urbanization and needs to be considered in urban growth simula
Property development around transit stations has been viewed by many governments as a considerable way of financing public transportation.
In Hong Kong, reclamation is the main method for developing new land use areas as most country parks and mountains are protected under a land policy that emphasizes conservation for their high ecological value.
The original variables were 14 statistics in 31 provinces and cities in mainland China (excluding Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) in 2019, including forest area, forest tending area, afforestation area and timber production.
This report forms part of an AICCRA knowledge series on Food Systems.
Championing A Regional Spatial Data Infrastructure Southern African Customs Union Case
The Darwin Initiative funded project “Bridging Agriculture and Environment: The Southern African Crop Wild Relatives Network†aims at establishing strategic partnerships and networks of protected areas for Crop wild relatives’ (CWR) conservation and use.
Despite increasing sustainable agricultural intensification (SAI) investments, indicators for detecting gender and intergenerational inequities in SAI costs and benefits sharing often remain overgeneralized, theoretical, or locally irrelevant.
Agricultural reclamation in coastal zones is effective for mitigating population pressure on the food supply. Soil properties are important factors influencing crop production in reclaimed coastal lands.
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