The state and post-industrial urban regeneration: the reinvention of south Cardiff [PDF]
South Cardiff was once dependent on the export of coal and the production of steel, but these activities had faded by the 1970s, creating economic stagnation and physical dereliction.
Gooberman, Leon
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ABSTRACT Arizona, located in the Desert Southwest of the U.S., faces chronic water scarcity and has been strongly affected by the multidecadal Millennium Drought. As the state increasingly turns to water augmentation strategies, accurate, high‐resolution estimates of water balance components are essenctial.
Abdul Moiz, Giuseppe Mascaro
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Welfare assessment of turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo gallopavo) on farm
Abstract This Scientific Opinion assesses the welfare of turkeys of all ages (Meleagris gallopavo gallopavo) on farm in relation to the type and condition of the litter, type and availability of enrichment (including covered veranda and outdoor range), space allowance, concentrations of ammonia and carbon dioxide, effective environmental temperature ...
EFSA Panel Animal Health and Animal Welfare (AHAW) +23 more
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Developing and sustainably utilize the coastal mudflat areas in China [PDF]
Coastalmudflat areas are regarded as the important reserve land resource in China. Rational exploitation and development of the mudflat areas can relieve the stress of inadequate land resources. Probing into the developing models of resource exploitation
Liu, LP +6 more
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Land and water are the most valuable natural resources which has importance in human’s daily life. Mapping and demarcation of wastelands was carried out in Chamarajanagara taluk, Karnataka, using geoinformatic techniques for proper maintenance in future use.
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Wastelands Afforestation in Northern India by Cooperatives: A Socio-Economic Evaluation [PDF]
India has an estimated area of 129 million ha of wasteland, which can be used for providing sustainable livelihood for millions of rural unemployed.
Kareemulla, Kalakada +3 more
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Is Sustainable Development of Deserts Feasible? [PDF]
Hot deserts that presently cover about one-fifth of the land area of our planet are rapidly devouring more and more arable lands mostly due to anthropogenic causes. We propose an interdisciplinary approach to revitalizing and commercializing hot deserts,
Ibrahim M. Musaev +3 more
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Land Use Changes Influence the Soil Enzymatic Activity and Nutrient Status in the Polluted Taojia River Basin in Sub-Tropical China. [PDF]
Yuan C +8 more
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The role of trees for sustainable management of less-favored lands: the case of eucalyptus in Ethiopia [PDF]
In recent years the planting of eucalyptus trees in Ethiopia has expanded from State owned plantations to community woodlots and household compounds.
Jagger, Pamela, Pender, John L.
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Ghost Towns and Zombie Mines: The Historical Dimensions of Mine Abandonment, Reclamation, and Redevelopment in the Canadian North [PDF]
In the past two decades a new approach to mining history has emerged to ask, in effect, what happens after the gold rush. Authors such as Richard V.
Keeling, Arn, Sandlos, John
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