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Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Pologne
États-Unis d'Amérique

There are important relationships between the urban sprawl process and economic growth. They are usually expressed through spatial relations and changes taking place in the local, regional and national economy. The temporal and spatial dimension, including dispersed location, are the determinants of development and economic growth.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Bosnie-Herzégovine
Colombie
États-Unis d'Amérique

Cattle grazing and fire are common types of management on natural ecosystems, generating several threats to the conservation of native vegetation (e.g., changes in species richness, cover, and abundance, mainly of bovine-palatable species).

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Australie
Belgique
Canada
États-Unis d'Amérique

Communal forests are a unique land tenure system and comprise a singular legal category in Galicia. Their persistence over time demonstrates that this community-owned resource has overcome the “tragedy of the commons”, showing their capability to successfully develop self-governing institutions. However, communal forests have rarely been studied through the lens of economics.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Brésil
États-Unis d'Amérique

The burning and the deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon forest, which has been recently highlighted by the international press and occurs mostly on public or undesignated land, calls for an in-depth examination. This has traditionally been the main way to grab land, speculate, and simultaneously prove ownership by its occupation.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Territoire britannique de l'océan Indien
Mexique
États-Unis d'Amérique

The urban heat island (UHI) effect is a global problem that is likely to grow as a result of urban population expansion. Multiple studies conclude that green spaces and waterbodies can reduce urban heat islands. However, previous studies often treat urban green spaces (UGSs) as static or limit the number of green spaces investigated within a city.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Chine
Fédération de Russie
États-Unis d'Amérique

Cultivated land use layout adjustment (CLULA) based on crop planting suitability is the refinement and deepening of land use transformation, which is of great significance for optimizing the allocation of cultivated land resources and ensuring food security.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Chine
République tchèque
Israël
Fédération de Russie
États-Unis d'Amérique

This paper, examining the Pilot Free Trade Zone Lin-Gang Special Area in China (Shanghai), identifies the relationship between urban expansion and habitat change and analyzes the influence mechanism of habitat quality (HQ) on spatiotemporal distribution.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Norvège
États-Unis d'Amérique

The importance of agri-food systems for global sustainability calls for researching and advancing socio-technical transitions towards environmentally friendly models of farming. These transitions hinge on many prerequisites, one of which is providing access to land for farmers and new entrants who experiment with sustainable farming models.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Norvège
États-Unis d'Amérique

This work evaluates the relationships between bioenergy and related biomass supply chains and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Using Nilsson et al. (2016) seven-point scoring framework, the relationships between biomass supply for bioenergy and the SDGs were evaluated based on existing synthesis papers, modeling studies and empirical analyses, and expert knowledge.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
février 2021
Australie
Belgique
Canada
Espagne
États-Unis d'Amérique

The habitat of the several territories in Ciudad Real (Castilla-La Mancha, Spain) are studued through the and mapping (scale 1:10.000) and vegetation analysis. The distribution and surface of the habitat presents in the Sites of Community Interest (SCIs), as well as pressures, threats, trends, and state of conservation are described.

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