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Zero‐Valent Iron Nanoparticles Supported on Si/N Codoped Carbon Materials: From Biomass to Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysts and Supercapacitors

open access: yesAdvanced Energy and Sustainability Research, EarlyView.
Zero‐valent iron nanoparticles on Si/N codoped carbon support are prepared from hydrothermal carbonization and pyrolysis of biomass, silica, and iron salt. The Fe nanoparticles are evenly distributed on the support and encapsulated in graphitic or iron oxide shells.
Lilian Moumaneix   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Who is willing to pay a premium for leafy greens produced by indoor agriculture? A comparative choice experiment with US consumers

open access: yesAgribusiness, EarlyView.
Abstract Indoor agriculture (IA) presents a pathway to producing leafy greens more sustainably by strictly controlling the growing environment, increasing the efficiency of water and land resources use, reducing pesticide application, and enhancing quality characteristics.
Joseph Seong   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Land, Land Use and Competitiveness

Research Papers in Economics, 2004
Land costs account for a significant proportion of the total costs for many agricultural products that are traded internationally, especially for the major grain crops that the U.S. exports in competition with several other countries. For owner-operators, a common form of tenure in the U.S.
Colyer, Dale, Colyer, Dale
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Land Use and Land Use Change

2021
Humans carry out fundamental activities like agriculture, mineral extraction, and home building on land. Through these activities, they inscribe revealing patterns in landscapes, patterns that promote affluence, degrade habitats, and indicate growing inequalities among humans.
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Land Use and Land Cover

2021
The land is one of the major components of the Earth’s surface. Land with anthropogenic activities and interaction is known as land use and land with natural status is recognized as land cover. This chapter deals with the overall land use and land cover (LULC) pattern of Nepal, with the changing trends of major LULC types.
Basanta Raj Adhikari, Basanta Paudel
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Land Use and Land Use Control

2000
One fundamental objective of good land administration is to ensure sustainable development. All landscapes change over time, whether through human interference or by natural processes. It is essential that these changes are monitored and understood and that the uses to which the land is put are sustainable and that development: ‘meets the needs of the ...
Peter Dale, John McLaughlin
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Land Use and Land Cover

2016
One of the key challenges in Global Change Research is the modelling of future changes in land use and land cover as a result of socio-economic and global climate change. Such changes are calculated dynamically in the Global Change decision support system for the Upper Danube (DANUBIA), thus helping to predict the effects of Global Change in this ...
Karl Schneider   +4 more
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Land Cover and Land Use

2011
Land use and land cover integrated with georelief characteristics, which can be derived from topographic maps or digital elevation models, provide the background for the study of the intensity of landscape processes, changes in the landscape, and identification of objects.
Tomas Soukup, Ján Feranec
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LAND USE OR LAND UTILIZATION?

The Professional Geographer, 1961
(1961). LAND USE OR LAND UTILIZATION? The Professional Geographer: Vol. 13, No. 6, pp. 18-20.
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Land use and land transformation

GeoJournal, 1984
Types and pattern of land use in the GDR are controlled both by the historical development and the strong influences of technological, social and political alterations during the last four decades. Owing to these factors and the favourable natural conditions the share of non-arable area is small.
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