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Janeth Mwile Mwasenga and Ibrahimu Chikira Mjemah
The development of socio-economic activities within the 60 m buffer zone has imposed change on the characteristics of rivers in northern Tanzania, subjecting rivers to collateral and irreversible damage due to their prolonged exposure to anthropic activi...
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Zuxuan Song, Fangmei Liu, Wenbo Lv and Jianwu Yan
Exploring the transformation process of urban agricultural functions and its interaction with carbon effects based on regional differences is of great positive significance for achieving a low-carbon sustainable development of agriculture in metropolitan...
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Guangwei Jia, Sheng Li, Feilong Jie, Yanyan Ge, Na Liu and Fuli Liang
This study employs the Driving Force?Pressure?State?Response (DPSR) framework to establish an evaluation index system for the water resource carrying capacity (WRCC) in the Cele?Yutian Oasis (China). Utilizing the TOPSIS and obstacle degree models, we an...
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Yongqing Zhao, Rendong Li and Mingquan Wu
Current land cover research focuses primarily on spatial changes in land cover and the driving forces behind these changes. Among such forces is the influence of policy, which has proven difficult to measure, and no quantitative research has been conduct...
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Daquan Huang, Erxuan Chu and Tao Liu
Studying the factors that influence the expansion of different types of construction land is instrumental in formulating targeted policies and regulations, and can reduce or prevent the negative impacts of unreasonable land use changes. Using land use su...
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Qijiao Xie, Qi Sun and Zhonglu Ouyang
Monitoring the relationship between the urban heat island (UHI) effect and land use/land cover (LULC) is of great significance in land use planning to adapt to climate change. However, the dynamic response of the UHI effect to LULC change over space and ...
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Ji Chai, Zhanqi Wang and Hongwei Zhang
As land resources and ecosystems provide necessary materials and conditions for human development, land use change and ecological security play increasingly important roles in sustainable development. This study aims to reveal the mutual-influence and in...
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Cornelius Okello, Bruno Tomasello, Nicolas Greggio, Nina Wambiji and Marco Antonellini
Demand for freshwater is rising with factors, such as population growth, land use change and climate variations, rendering water availability in the future uncertain. Groundwater resources are being increasingly exploited to meet this growing demand. The...
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Bianrong Chang, Rendong Li, Chuandong Zhu and Kequn Liu
The water-surface areas of the lakes in the mid-lower reaches of the Yangtze River, China, have undergone significant changes under the combined impacts of global climate change and local anthropogenic stress. As a typical lake in this region, the Honghu...
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José I. Barredo and Guy Engelen
It is generally accepted that flood risk has been increasing in Europe in the last decades. Accordingly, it becomes a priority to better understand its drivers and mechanisms. Flood risk is evaluated on the basis of three factors: hazard, exposure and vu...
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