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2020
Agricultural land abandonment is increasingly a global land-cover change phenomenon that has strong implications for the environment (e.g., biodiversity, carbon sequestration, novel ecosystems, wildfires) and societal well-being (livelihood, agricultural landscapes).
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Agricultural land abandonment is increasingly a global land-cover change phenomenon that has strong implications for the environment (e.g., biodiversity, carbon sequestration, novel ecosystems, wildfires) and societal well-being (livelihood, agricultural landscapes).
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Agricultural Policy and Land Reform
Journal of Political Economy, 1970Agricultural production per head in Latin America has been some 10 percent below its pre-World War II level for the past two decades. Mexico is the only notable exception to this general picture of relative stagnation. Malnutrition is widespread, with intake of calories and proteins averaging from one-sixth to one-third below that of Europe or North ...
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The land resource for agriculture
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1985Approximately 11 % of the world’s land area is used, and in addition some 12% (at present grassland and forest) has potential for, crop production. The actual production could be greatly increased by intensification and improved farm management. Unfortunately, much land is misused or withdrawn from agriculture.
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Metal contamination and bioremediation of agricultural soils for food safety and sustainability
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2020Deyi Hou, David H O'connor, Jie Luo
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