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Blind spots of modelling biodiversity loss in food systems

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Global land use / land cover with Sentinel 2 and deep learning

2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS, 2021
Land use/land cover (LULC) maps are foundational geospatial data products needed by analysts and decision makers across governments, civil society, industry, and finance to monitor global environmental change and measure risk to sustainable livelihoods ...
Krishna Karra   +5 more
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A simple hydrologically based model of land surface water and energy fluxes for general circulation models

, 1994
A generalization of the single soil layer variable infiltration capacity (VIC) land surface hydrological model previously implemented in the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) general circulation model (GCM) is described.
Xu Liang   +3 more
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Landscapes and Riverscapes: The Influence of Land Use on Stream Ecosystems

, 2004
▪ Abstract Local habitat and biological diversity of streams and rivers are strongly influenced by landform and land use within the surrounding valley at multiple scales. However, empirical associations between land use and stream response only varyingly
J. Allan
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This land is your land, this land is my land

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1999
As a child growing up in Ireland I always wanted to travel. In geography classes, I traversed the world's great rivers and mountain ranges, visited copper mines and rain forests, and traveled the U...
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A land use and land cover classification system for use with remote sensor data

, 1976
The framework of a national land use and land cover classification system is presented for use with remote sensor data. The classification system has been developed to meet the needs of Federal and State agencies for an up-to-date overview of land use ...
James R. Anderson   +3 more
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Land Taxation and Land Reform

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1973
Land taxation frequently has been presented as a panacea for certain problems of agricultural development. More specifically, the land tax has been seen by many as a quick and easy substitute for land reform, especially in Latin America.1 This type of thinking, unfortunately, can cloud the real and important contribution that land taxation can make to ...
Sazama, Geraldo W, Davis, Harlan
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