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Jorge Eduardo F. Cunha, George Deroco Martins, Eusímio Felisbino Fraga Júnior, Silvana P. Camboim and João Vitor M. Bravo
Understanding a crop?s productive potential is crucial for optimizing resource use in agriculture, encouraging sustainable practices, and effectively planning planting and preservation efforts. Achieving precise and tailored management strategies is equa...
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María-Victoria Soto, Joselyn Arriagada-González, Martina Molina-Benavides, Misael Cabello, Miguel Contreras-Alonso, Ignacio Ibarra, Gabriela Guevara, Sergio A. Sepúlveda and Michael Maerker
In this paper, we study natural hazards and their potential impacts on productive activities in the Comau Fjord in Chilean Northern Patagonia. We carried out hazard mapping to identify areas with evidence of geomorphological activity on slopes in terms o...
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Dana Lee, Jackman C. Eschenroeder, Lee J. Baumgartner, Bunyeth Chan, Sudeep Chandra, Seila Chea, Sothearoth Chea, Chheana Chhut, Elizabeth Everest, Radong Hom, Kong Heng, Stefan Lovgren, Sinsamout Ounboundisane, Wayne Robinson, Lykheang Seat, Sobot Soth and Zeb S. Hogan
The Mekong River is one of the most biodiverse, productive rivers in the world, supporting more than 1000 fish species and the livelihoods of tens of millions of people. The spatial dynamics and population status of many Mekong fish species, especially m...
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Katia Hueso-Kortekaas and Emilio Iranzo-García
Salinas and saltscapes are relevant geoheritage sites with important implications on socioeconomic activities beyond the production of salt, particularly tourism and education. As cultural landscapes, they also have implications related to the identity o...
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Jonathan Salar Cabrera and Han Soo Lee
The coastal zone is the environment that connects terrestrial and marine environments. It is the most productive ecosystem on the planet. It has been estimated that 23 percent of the population lives in the coastal regions. The attractive landscape and s...
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Osvaldo Moreno Flores,Camila Romero Flores
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La extracción artesanal de sal en las lagunas costeras de la zona central de Chile comenzó hace más de cuatrocientos años. Hoy en día, las Salinas de Cáhuil y Boyeruca son las únicas que sostienen una producción de carácter artesanal asociado a un emplaz...
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Victor Tiberius, Meike Rietz and Ricarda B. Bouncken
Institutional entrepreneurship comprises the activities of agents who disrupt existing social institutions or create new ones, often to enable diffusion, especially of radical innovations, in a market. The increased interest in institutional entrepreneur...
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A. N. Sikira, J. J. Kashaigili
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This paper assessed the gendered access and control over land and water, using the Ihemi cluster of the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) as a study area. Specifically, the paper answered the question on how decisions are made be...
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Ashraf M. Salama, Anna Katharina Grichting
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This paper offers an overview of landscape interventions in three Middle Eastern cities and a positional interpretation of the way in which different landscape typologies can contribute to their socio-spatial and environmental contexts. The paper identif...
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Çigdem Canbay Türkyilmaz,Ana M. Moya Pellitero,Emrah Türkyilmaz,Josue da Silva Eliziario
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