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Dian Charity Hidayat, Kosuke Mizuno, Chairil Abdini Abidin Said and Herdis Herdiansyah
The development of food estates, including peatland ecosystems, is expected to support food security in all regions equally. Technically, the widespread clearing of peatlands for cultivating a specific food crop has multiple environmental effects. The ne...
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Amiludin Amiludin
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Tanah yang dibutuhkan oleh manusia pada era sekarang tidak terlepas dari berbagai macam kepentingan yang berakibat kepada terjadinya politik pertanahan. Kebijakan negara dalam membuat sebuah regulasi tidak terlepas dari kepentingan terutama dengan adanya...
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Gloria L. Gallardo Fernández and Fred Saunders
The agri-pastoralist communities of the semi-arid region of Chile, with their unusual common land ownership, have not escaped economic neo-liberalism. The general pattern of insatiable demand of land for agricultural production, mining, energy generation...
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Mehdi Shirafkan, Sarah Masoomzadeh, Morteza Sayareh
PURPOSE Due to the nature of the assets in Iran, markets such as stock markets are options facing investors as asset portfolio, with different returns. Usually, investors are looking for higher returns. By accumulation of investors on markets with higher...
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Caleb Christian Amos, Ataur Rahman and John Mwangi Gathenya
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) plays an important role in increasing water security for individuals and governments. The demand for tools to enable technical and economic analysis of RWH systems has led to a substantial body of research in the recent past. T...
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Imam Suyodono,Lailan Syaufina,Didik Suharjito
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Indonesia's forest covers about 133 million hectares. Local people of Pulau Laut in Kalimantan used to do shifting cultivation to manage their agricultural activities for food crops in the forest due to its poor soil of minerals and nutrients for years.T...
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W.K.D.D. Liyanage,N.S. Gamage,G.D.C Pushpa Kumara,L Xulong
Large scale clearing of natural forests for human settlements as well as in the form of tea, rubberand cinnamon plantations resulted forest fragmentation in most natural ecosystems in the wet zone of SriLanka which posed massive threats to both nature an...
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