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Global gridded population datasets systematically underrepresent rural population. [PDF]
Abstract Numerous initiatives towards sustainable development rely on global gridded population data. Such data have been calibrated primarily for urban environments, but their accuracy in the rural domain remains largely unexplored. This study systematically validates global gridded population datasets in rural areas, based on reported human
Láng-Ritter J, Keskinen M, Tenkanen H.
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Rural Population Aging, Capital Deepening, and Agricultural Labor Productivity
Whether the aging of rural population will affect the high-quality development of China’s agriculture is an important issue facing the construction of China’s characteristic modern agriculture.
Danhong Shen +2 more
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Decoupling Analysis between Rural Population Change and Rural Construction Land Changes in China
Developing countries account for about 86.5% of the world’s population and are experiencing rapid urbanization. Globally, the increase in the urban population is generally accompanied by the expansion of the latter and construction lands, as well as the ...
Xueru Zhang +7 more
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THE IMPACTS OF RURAL POPULATION GROWTH, ENERGY USE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH ON CO2 EMISSIONS
Air pollution can have a repercussion on human health. Economic activity and non-renewable use can lead to pollution. CO2 emissions are widely used by previous studies as a proxy for environmental degradation.
M. Shaari +3 more
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Purpose To develop an EQ-5D-3L social value set based on Chinese rural population’s preferences using the time trade-off (TTO) method, and to compare the differences in preferences on health states between China urban and rural population.
Gordon Liu +5 more
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The purpose of this article is to examine the impact of rural population aging on farmers’ cleaner production behavior through the intervening effects of three aspects (learning capacity, factor substitution and behavior imitation). The data used in this
Jing Liu, Shichun Du, Zetian Fu
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The unique health and aging challenges of rural populations often go unnoticed. In fact, the rural United States is home to disproportionate shares of older and sicker people, there are large and growing rural-urban and within-rural mortality disparities,
L. Jensen +4 more
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(1) Introduction. A recent viral outbreak of novel coronavirus (CoVID-19) was declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) due to its global public health concern.
H. V. Lakhani +4 more
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Introduction A novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread to all regions of the world. There is great uncertainty regarding how countries’ characteristics will affect the spread of the epidemic; to date, there are few studies that attempt to ...
B. Diop +3 more
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Evaluation of oral health care seeking behavior in rural population of central India
Objectives: To study the perception regarding common oral diseases and health seeking behaviour related to those diseases among rural population of central India. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted in the rural areas of Wardha, Maharashtra on
Shravani G. Deolia +5 more
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