The spatial correlation network and formation mechanism of water resource utilisation efficiency in cities in the Yellow River Basin. [PDF]
Chang W, Wang C, Liu P, Lian M.
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Coupling coordination between ecological environment quality and public health of residents in the Yellow River Basin, China: A modified coupling coordination model approach. [PDF]
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Impacts of climate change on Chinese agriculture: an adaptation framework and case study for Ningxia [PDF]
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