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Showing items 1 through 9 of 36.This project is funded by the European Commission under its Asia Pro Eco II Program.
Increased development pressures on the marine environment and the potential for multiple use conflicts, arising as a result of the current expansion of offshore wind energy, fishing and aquaculture, dredging, mineral extraction, shipping, and the need to meet international and national commitment
The effects of subsidies on the development of organic farming (OF) in the Czech Republic and in some selected EU countries are analysed in this article. The level of subsidies for OF in the Czech Republic is continuously increasing.
This project is funded by the European Commission under its Asia Pro Eco II Program.
Great share of rented land in total utilised area as well as a significant variability of land rent and market prices of land causes a need of research that would assess which factors influence the land rent as well as the price of land and how significant such factor are in each state.
This paper develops a disequilibriummodel of land prices in the Netherlands. It shows thatthe behaviour of traded quantities and prices of Dutchland have some resemblance with a disequilibrium landmarket model developed by Søgaard.
It is now widely accepted that agricultural intensification drives the decline of biodiversity and related ecosystem services like pollination.
A remote-sensing and geographical information sysytem (GIS)-based quantitative methodology for landslide-susceptibility zonation is described in a stepwise manner with its application in the Igo River Basin in the West Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh, Eastern Himalaya, India.
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