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Nosov, S. I., V. V. Garmanov, G. A. Efimova, and V. L. Bogdanov. "Land use of especially valuable irrigated lands of an agricultural enterprise in a land management project." Zemleustrojstvo, kadastr i monitoring zemel' (Land management, cadastre and land monitoring), no. 9 (August 30, 2024): 532–40. https://doi.org/10.33920/sel-04-2409-02.

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The technology of organizing the use of irrigated arable lands, classified as especially valuable, is the subject of the one-stage working draft or working documentation corresponding to an integral part of a two-stage on-farm land management project (second stage), determining the composition and content of the project documentation, design methodology and the relevance of the topic. The purpose of the study is to determine the composition, content and procedure for the development of such working draft or working documentation. Based on this goal, the following main tasks of the working desi
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Liang, T., M. Akram Khan, L. A. Manrique, and Rajbir Parmar. "Rating land for crop introduction." Agricultural Systems 21, no. 2 (1986): 107–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0308-521x(86)90086-7.

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Hall, Derek. "Land grabs, land control, and Southeast Asian crop booms." Journal of Peasant Studies 38, no. 4 (2011): 837–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03066150.2011.607706.

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Khairumam, Alfi Syahrin, Trinurani Sofyan Emma, and Sudirja Rija. "A Narrative Review of Saline Land: Challenges and Management Practices for Agricultural Development in Indonesia." International Journal of Life Science and Agriculture Research 04, no. 06 (2025): 358–64. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15582631.

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Land salinity is one of the challenges in the development of the agricultural sector as it can negatively affect crop growth and yield. High salt content in the soil can have many negative impacts on soil fertility and crop productivity. Therefore, various saline land management technologies are needed to increase land potential and support agricultural activities optimally. The method used is Narrative Literature Review that synthesises and describes various relevant and accurate secondary research and data. This method also uses approaches that have been carried out and analyses and descript
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Nosirovich, Khujakeldiev Komil. "IMPORTANCE OF EROSION IN INFLUENCING SOIL FERTILITY IN CROP IRRIGATION." American Journal Of Agriculture And Horticulture Innovations 02, no. 11 (2022): 7–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ajahi/volume02issue11-02.

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At present, research and development activities aimed at developing new scientific and technical solutions for the effective use of land resources, the organization of optimal use of agricultural land in areas affected by erosion and at risk of erosion in land development projects are being carried out. In this direction, among other things, reducing the harmful effects of the environment in areas with the risk of water and wind erosion, improving the methods of effective use of each plot of land, taking into account the natural and economic conditions and the requirements for the protection o
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Rajesh, N. L., K. Basvaraj, Krishna Desai, Chaitra, Kirana Kumara, and Sahana. "Geospatial Land Evaluation of Medinapur Sub-watershed for Crop Suitability and Sustainable Crop Plan." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 13, no. 11 (2023): 2251–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2023/v13i113388.

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A study was conducted to reveal the land capability and its suitability to crops in the semi-arid region of North-Eastern Karnataka state, India. Alternate crop plan was proposed with suitable interventions at soil phase level, based on the prevailing climatic regimes and soil-land limitations. Cadastral parcels of Medinapur sub-watershed overlaid on IRS-P6 LISS-IV merged Cartosat-1 satellite imagery was used for interpreting soil units. Soil profiles and morphological studies were made to classify entire sub-watershed (covering 4890.46 ha) into ten soil series and these soil series, further c
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Ahmed, Olowoyo Olamide, and Deji Olanike Fasilat. "Gender Differentials on the Challenges of Land Acquisition Among Arable Crop Farmers in Southwest Nigeria." Journal of Land and Rural Studies 8, no. 2 (2020): 138–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2321024920914783.

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The study took place in Southwest Nigeria and assessed the gender differentials on the challenges of land acquisition among male and female arable crop farmers. A multi-stage sampling technique was used to select 168 male arable crop farmers and 168 female arable crop farmers to make a total of 336 respondents. Analysis of the quantitative data was done using descriptive and inferential statistics, while content analysis was used to analyze the qualitative data. The results show that male and female arable crop farmers faced the challenges of high population of land users, inadequate credit fa
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Worku, Tigist, Mulatie Mekonnen, Birru Yitaferu, and Artemi Cerdà. "Conversion of crop land use to plantation land use, northwest Ethiopia." Trees, Forests and People 3 (March 2021): 100044. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tfp.2020.100044.

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Rimal, Bhagawat, Lifu Zhang, and Sushila Rijal. "Crop Cycles and Crop Land Classification in Nepal Using MODIS NDVI." Remote Sensing in Earth Systems Sciences 1, no. 1-2 (2018): 14–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41976-018-0002-4.

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MAK, Mian, and Begum AA. "Improving crop productivity in low land through crop intensification in Bangladesh." Annals of Environmental Science and Toxicology 001, no. 005 (2024): 001–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.17352/aest.000074.

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Two experiments were conducted at Chalan Beel (Experiment-1: Sirajgonj) and at Monglar Beel (Experiment-2: Faridpur) to improve the rice-based cropping system in the lowlands during 2021 - 2022. Treatments of Experiment 1 were four cropping patterns, T1 = Mustard-Boro rice, T2 = Mustard-Jute, T3 = Potato-Boro rice, and T4 = Fallow-Boro rice. Treatments of Experiment 2 were four cropping patterns viz. T1 = Onion-Jute, T2 = Onion-Broadcast aman (B. aman) rice, T3 = Lathyrus- B. aman rice and T4 = Fallow-Boro rice. Experiments were conducted in an RCB design with five dispersed replications. Crop
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Braslavska, O., T. Rozhi, and T. Dets. "METHODOLOGICAL AND PRACTICAL MEASURES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC IMPROVEMENT OF LAND USE." Scientific heritage, no. 127 (December 26, 2023): 10–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10432149.

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The article highlights the issue of methodological and practical provision of ecological and economic improvement in land use to solve problems with land protection. The use of designed crop rotations, which havedimensions within the limits of permissible norms, in relation to the size of the average field, was analyzed. Thesoil cover in the fields of the planned crop rotation meets the requirements for growing the adopted set of crops. The main goal of the organization of land and crop rotation is to increase the intensity and identify reservesfor the growth of the efficiency of land use base
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Pandey, Prabhat Ranjan, Satvaan Singh, Sauhard Dubey, et al. "Assessment of Soil Microbial Status under Different Land Use System at Various Depth." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 13, no. 10 (2023): 603–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2023/v13i102692.

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The present study was undertaken to assessment of soil microbial status under different land use system at various depth of main campus of University at Acharya Narendra, Deva University of Agriculture and Technology, Kumarganj, Ayodhya (U.P.) during 2018-2019.
 The land use systems selected for study were rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS), legume based cropping system (LBCS), and vegetable based cropping system (VBCS). Plantation land (mango, aonla and bael orchard), forest land (shisham, teak and eucalyptus) and barren land (NSP-6 farm). Soil samples were taken with GPS system from four
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Yoga Nurpratama, Dhafa, and Khristiana Dwi Astuti. "Food crops agricultural land development plan in Semarang Regency." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1438, no. 1 (2025): 012035. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1438/1/012035.

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Abstract Developments that occur in an area or region are always followed by an increase in the need for space which is a spatial manifestation of population growth which then encourages an increase in space utilization. The development of built-up land tends to convert non-built-up land, one of which is food crop agricultural land. Semarang Regency as an agriculture-based growth area needs a direction for agricultural land development, considering that Semarang Regency is the Kedungsepur development area which is the planned National Activity Center (PKN). Semarang Regency’s food crop agricul
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Khanna, Madhu, Luoye Chen, Bruno Basso, et al. "Redefining marginal land for bioenergy crop production." GCB Bioenergy 13, no. 10 (2021): 1590–609. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.12877.

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Kokhan, Svitlana, Antonina Moskalenko, and Oleg Drozdivskyi. "Quantitative Land Suitability Mapping for Crop Cultivation." Communications - Scientific letters of the University of Zilina 20, no. 3 (2018): 77–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.26552/com.c.2018.3.77-83.

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Developing the structure of geodatabase and knowledge base to provide quantitative mapping of land suitability for cultivation the main crops has been shown in the research. The general model and catalogs of knowledge base were designed that are structuring and formalizing information for creating thematic and complex maps and geomodels.
 The real world spatial problems give rise to multi-criteria decision-making based on geographical information systems (GIS). The GIS environment provides both aggregation and spatial analysis of various georeferenced data. In this paper, the two approach
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Kassam, Amir, Gottlieb Basch, Theodor Friedrich, Emilio Gonzalez, Paula Trivino, and Saidi Mkomwa. "Mobilizing greater crop and land potentials sustainably." Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 66, no. 1 (2017): 3–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.15201/hungeobull.66.1.1.

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Aguilar-Rivera, Noé, Marcos Algara-Siller, Luis Alberto Olvera-Vargas, and Christian Michel-Cuello. "Land management in Mexican sugarcane crop fields." Land Use Policy 78 (November 2018): 763–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.07.034.

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Alexakhin, R. M., M. J. Frissel, E. H. Schulte, B. S. Prister, V. A. Vetrov, and B. T. Wilkins. "Change in land use and crop selection." Science of The Total Environment 137, no. 1-3 (1993): 169–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0048-9697(93)90385-j.

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Zabel, F., T. B. Hank, and W. Mauser. "Improving arable land heterogeneity information in available land cover products for land surface modelling using MERIS NDVI data." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 7, no. 4 (2010): 4145–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hessd-7-4145-2010.

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Abstract. Regionalization of physical land surface models requires the supply of detailed land cover information. Numerous global and regional land cover maps already exist, but generally they do not resolve arable land into different crop types. However, the characteristic phenological behaviour of different crops affects the mass and energy fluxes on the land surface and thus its hydrology. The objective of this study is the generation of a land cover map for Central Europe based on CORINE Land Cover 2000, merged with CORINE Switzerland, but distinguishing different crop types. Accordingly,
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Guliyeva, S. H. "LAND COVER / LAND USE MONITORING FOR AGRICULTURE FEATURES CLASSIFICATION." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B3-2020 (August 21, 2020): 61–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b3-2020-61-2020.

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Abstract. Remote sensing applications are directed to agricultural observation and monitoring. It has been huge of scientific papers are dedicated to the research of the contribution of remote sensing for agriculture studies. There are several global challenges needed to be considered within agriculture activities. It can be embraced by the main agriculture sector facing the obstacles impacting the production and productivity of the sector. These are the following options that can be pointed out: biomass and yield estimation; vegetation vigor and drought stress monitoring; assessment of crop p
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Moitzi, Gerhard, Reinhard Neugschwandtner, Hans-Peter Kaul, and Helmut Wagentristl. "Crop sequence effects on energy efficiency and land demand in a long-term fertilisation trial." Plant, Soil and Environment 67, No. 12 (2021): 739–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/440/2021-pse.

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The effect of crop sequences (CR – continuous winter rye; CropR – three-field crop rotation of winter rye-spring barley-bare fallow) and fertilisation systems (unfertilised control, mineral fertiliser (NPK), farmyard manure (FYM)) on crop yield, energy efficiency indicators and land demand were analysed in a long-term experiment under Pannonian climate conditions. Due to lower fuel consumption in the bare fallow, the total fuel consumption for CropR was 27% lower than in CR. It was for NPK and FYM fertilisation by 29% and 42% higher than in the control. Although the energy output was lower in
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Khalidullin, Oleg. "Climate, Crop and Livestock." Journal of Aquaculture & Livestock Production 2, no. 1 (2021): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.47363/jalp/2021(2)107.

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Si, Chengyu, Yanru Li, and Wei Jiang. "Effect of Insurance Subsidies on Agricultural Land-Use." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 2 (2023): 1493. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021493.

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This paper investigates the effect of crop insurance-subsidies on agricultural land-use allocation. Since the objective of crop insurance is to help farmers with risk management, the expected profit from crop production under crop insurance might be improved, leading farmers to allocate more land to crop production. In this paper, agricultural land-use type is classified by irrigated/unirrigated farmland and cropland/woodland/pastureland. The data come from counties from all the continental states. Considering the fractional outcome of land-use share, we apply a multinomial-fractional-logit mo
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Lemma, Ajema, Tesfaye Wakgari, and Gizachew Kebede. "Effect of Land Use Types and Slope on Selected Soil Physicochemical Properties in Bubisa Watershed, Adea Berga District, Central Ethiopia." International Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Analysis 13, no. 1 (2025): 15–27. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijema.20251301.12.

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Soil physicochemical properties can be affected by different land use type in Ethiopia. The nutrient content of soil in the three sites was varied based on; soil management systems, organic inputs and other factors. Cognizant of this fact, research was conducted in Bubisa Watershed to evaluate the effect of different land use types and slope on selected physicochemical properties of soil. Accordingly, lands such as; crop, grazing and forest land were nominated and twenty seven (27) core and composite soil samples were collected from 0-20 cm layers. Soil analysis was done and the highest (1.29
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Claassen, Roger, and Abebayehu Tegene. "Agricultural Land Use Choice: A Discrete Choice Approach." Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 28, no. 1 (1999): 26–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1068280500000940.

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A discrete choice model and site-specific data are used to analyze land use choices between crop production and pasture in the Corn Belt. The results show that conversion probabilities depend on relative returns, land quality, and government policy. In general it is found that landowners are less inclined to remove land from crop production than to convert land to crop production.
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Dankevych, Vitalii, Svitlana Kostenko, and Petro Pyvovar. "Economic and legal aspects of modern land use." Agricultural and Resource Economics: International Scientific E-Journal 3, no. 4 (2017): 57–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.51599/are.2017.03.04.05.

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In the article we investigate the socio-economic efficiency of land use in agriculture. The peculiarities and tendencies of development of land relations in the conditions of a multi-faceted economy are established. The main indicators of land use efficiency are analyzed: crop yields and gross output of all categories of farms per 100 hectares of agricultural land. The economic and legal aspects of the modern land use in the conditions of the final stage of the reformation of land relations are determined. We analyzed the legal and regulatory framework for land tenure and possession (Law of Uk
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Balogun, T. A., and S. A. Samson. "Sustainable Maize Crop Production in Owena Basin, Nigeria." Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology 41, no. 10 (2023): 613–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2023/v41i102206.

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To improve maize production, efforts must be doubled to expand the current extent of land suitability profiling. Lingering questions hinged on whether maize is presently grown on land that supports its optimal growth and if farmers’ knowledge of their farmland suitability informs their decision to cultivate improved maize varieties. However, attaining the level of food self-subsistence largely requires optimum land use and the adoption of innovative advancement to double farmers' yields. Unfortunately, land suitability profiling and farmers’ cultivation of Improved Maize Varieties (IMV) still
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Nsabimana, Aimable, Fidele Niyitanga, Dave D. Weatherspoon, and Anwar Naseem. "Land Policy and Food Prices: Evidence from a Land Consolidation Program in Rwanda." Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization 19, no. 1 (2021): 63–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jafio-2021-0010.

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Abstract Rwanda’s “Crop Intensification Program (CIP)” is primarily a land consolidation program aimed at improving agricultural productivity and food security. The program, which began in 2007, focuses on monocropping and commercialization of six priority crops: maize, wheat, rice, white potato, beans, and cassava. CIP has facilitated easy access to improved seed stocks, fertilizer, extension services, and postharvest handling and storage services. Although studies have documented the impact of CIP on changes in farm yield, incomes, and productivity, less is known about its impact on food pri
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Shelestov, A. Yu, B. Ya Yailymov, H. O. Yailymova, Y. V. Bilokonska, and O. V. Nivievskyi. "Satellite crop monitoring for Ukraine." Kosmìčna nauka ì tehnologìâ 26, no. 6 (2020): 27–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/knit2020.06.027.

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Support of the economic growth of Ukrainian agriculture requires the development and effective use of innovative technologies. In particular, satellite analysis makes it possible to monitor the state of agricultural land by monitoring their qualitative and quantitative indicators of natural and climatic characteristics. Satellite monitoring of agricultural land use in Ukraine has been developed within the World Bank program “Supporting Transparent Land Governance in Ukraine” in collaboration with EOS Data Analytics and Space Research Institute National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and State
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Du, Li Qing, Liang Yong Zheng, Hai Yang Ma, Hao Wu, and Chang Bin Wei. "Analysis of the Effect of Tropical Crop Cultivation on Soil Quality." Advanced Materials Research 1010-1012 (August 2014): 1113–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1010-1012.1113.

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The effects of different land use types on soil quality was studied in cultivation areas of the mango, longan, greening plant, Ziziphus mauritiana, shelter-forest, and macadamia, as well as in the undeveloped land of the South Subtropical Crops Research Institute. Different land use types showed various effects on soil quality. Higher soil pH and bulk densities in the undeveloped land, higher content of available phosphrous (P) and available potassium (K) in macadamia cultivation areas, and higher organic matter content in shelter-forest land were observed relative to those of other land use t
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Elahi, Muhammad Ehsan, Muhammad Mansoor Joyia, and Asghar Ali. "Wheat Crop Cultivation's Profitability Studies in Sugar Crop Dominated Areas." Biological Sciences - PJSIR 63, no. 2 (2020): 67–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.52763/pjsir.biol.sci.63.2.2020.67.70.

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The study was conducted at Arid Zone Research Centre (AZRC), Dera Ismail Khan (D.I.Khan) to evaluate cost and benefit of wheat cultivation in district Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Paktoon Khwa province of Pakistan during 2015. The basic underlying assumption of economic analysis of wheat production was to assess the farmers/growers financial impact of wheat cultivation. A sample of 200 respondents from 10 major wheat growing villages of the respective areas of the district was interviewed through pretested questionnaire. The study revealed that the cost of wheat production was Rs=35,680 per acres,
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Ngo, Thuy M., Triet M. Le, Loi K. Nguyen, and Quang T. Luong. "Assessment of the efficiency of agricultural land use in the semi-arid area in Ninh Thuan province." Journal of Agriculture and Development 21, no. 04 (2022): 56–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.52997/jad.7.04.2022.

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The agricultural land use in the semi-arid area has been defined as the semi-arid area of 99,089 ha, of which the agricultural land use type is 34,368 ha and the remaining area is forest land, nonagricultural land rivers, streams and unused land. Based on the results of the household survey (450 households), this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of agricultural land use on three factors: economic, social and environmental. Combining the effectiveness of the selected land use types, the land use types of fruit trees, maize-mungbean, and grass had a sustainable development status compared
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Luzes, D., and P. Lynce. "Two Methods of Land Leveling." International Rice Research Newsletter 15, no. 2 (1990): 24. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7179148.

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This article 'Two Methods of Land Leveling' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and for rice based cropping systems. This publication will report what scientists are doing to increase the production of rice in as much as this crop feeds the most densely populated and land scarce nations in the world.
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Muhammad, Faruq-Uz-Zaman. "Contribution of Factors Affecting Crop Production in Bangladesh: An Empirical Analysis with Production Function Approach." Economics and Business Quarterly Reviews 4, no. 2 (2021): 59–67. https://doi.org/10.31014/aior.1992.04.02.345.

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Bangladesh has achieved a tremendous success in food production in last few decades amidst challenges of land degradation, land use changes and climate effect. In spite of the increasing trend of yields of crops, there still remain some challenges to meet the growing needs due to increase in population and loss of land to development activities. This study aims to identify the rate of contributions or economics of factors of crop production in Bangladesh. Cobb-Douglas production function has been applied in this study of crop production using a number of production factors within the broad ter
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Drewniak, B., J. Song, J. Prell, V. R. Kotamarthi, and R. Jacob. "Modeling agriculture in the Community Land Model." Geoscientific Model Development Discussions 5, no. 4 (2012): 4137–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmdd-5-4137-2012.

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Abstract. The potential impact of climate change on agriculture is uncertain. In addition, agriculture could influence above- and below-ground carbon storage. Development of models that represent agriculture is necessary to address these impacts. We have developed an approach to integrate agriculture representations for three crop types – maize, soybean, and spring wheat – into the coupled carbon-nitrogen version of the Community Land Model (CLM), to help address these questions. Here we present the new model, CLM-Crop, validated against observations from two AmeriFlux sites in the United Stat
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Bueno, I. T., J. F. G. Antunes, A. P. S. G. D. D. Toro, et al. "LAND USE/LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION IN A HETEROGENEOUS AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE USING PLANETSCOPE DATA." International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLVIII-M-1-2023 (April 21, 2023): 49–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlviii-m-1-2023-49-2023.

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Abstract. Land use and land cover (LULC) classification has long been an essential topic in Earth Observation research and plays a key role in the sustainable development of agriculture. This study evaluated the accuracy of LULC classification based on an initial clustering step in a heterogeneous agricultural landscape using PlanetScope imagery while checking for variability among their Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) temporal signatures. We adopt an object-based image analysis to generate image-objects and then extract statistical information of PlanetScope spectral bands and v
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Ryazantsev, Ivan, and Anna Ivolga. "Distribution of agricultural lands and land ownership in Russia." Ekonomika poljoprivrede 68, no. 4 (2021): 961–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/ekopolj2104961r.

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Among the countries of the world, Russia is one of the richest in agricultural land. However, a quantitative advantage is poorly transformed into a qualitative one. As a result, there has been a gradual decrease in productive land, a decline in crop yields, the use of highly productive lands as less valuable land categories, and land degradation. These negative processes cause severe damage to both the agricultural sector and the country's economy as a whole. One of the reasons for such drawbacks is the underdevelopment of land use processes and forms of land ownership, which discourage land p
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Panagos, Panos, Anna Muntwyler, Leonidas Liakos, et al. "Phosphorus plant removal from European agricultural land." Journal of Consumer Protection and Food Safety 17, no. 1 (2022): 5–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00003-022-01363-3.

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AbstractPhosphorus (P) is an important nutrient for all plant growth and it has become a critical and often imbalanced element in modern agriculture. A proper crop fertilization is crucial for production, farmer profits, and also for ensuring sustainable agriculture. The European Commission has published the Farm to Fork (F2F) Strategy in May 2020, in which the reduction of the use of fertilizers by at least 20% is among one of the main objectives. Therefore, it is important to look for the optimal use of P in order to reduce its pollution effects but also ensure future agricultural production
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Jahanshiri, Ebrahim, Nur Marahaini Mohd Nizar, Tengku Adhwa Syaherah Tengku Mohd Suhairi, et al. "A Land Evaluation Framework for Agricultural Diversification." Sustainability 12, no. 8 (2020): 3110. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12083110.

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Shortlisting ecologically adaptable plant species can be a starting point for agricultural diversification projects. We propose a rapid assessment framework based on an ecological model that can accelerate the evaluation of options for sustainable crop diversification. To test the new model, expert-defined and widely available crop requirement data were combined with more than 100,000 occurrence data for 40 crops of different types (cereals, legumes, vegetables, fruits, and tubers/roots). Soil pH, texture, and depth to bedrock data were obtained and harmonised based on the optimal rooting dept
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Kibria, MG, MF Haque, MS Islam, and MA Hoque. "Increasing crop productivity in coastal areas by proper management of potassium fertilizers." Progressive Agriculture 26, no. 2 (2015): 115–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/pa.v26i2.25965.

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The field experiment was conducted to investigate the alleviation of the adverse effects of soil salinity in rice by efficient management of potassium fertilizers in coastal saline areas.The salt-sensitive (BRRI dhan28) and salt-tolerant (Binadhan-10) rice cultivars were used as test crops. The experiment was laid out in a randomized complete block design with three replications. There were thirteen treatment combinations viz. T0 (no K from MoP or SoP), T1 (K100 from MoP at final land preparation), T2 (K150 from MoP at final land preparation), T3 (K200 from MoP at final land preparation), T4 (
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Drewniak, B., J. Song, J. Prell, V. R. Kotamarthi, and R. Jacob. "Modeling agriculture in the Community Land Model." Geoscientific Model Development 6, no. 2 (2013): 495–515. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmd-6-495-2013.

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Abstract. The potential impact of climate change on agriculture is uncertain. In addition, agriculture could influence above- and below-ground carbon storage. Development of models that represent agriculture is necessary to address these impacts. We have developed an approach to integrate agriculture representations for three crop types – maize, soybean, and spring wheat – into the coupled carbon–nitrogen version of the Community Land Model (CLM), to help address these questions. Here we present the new model, CLM-Crop, validated against observations from two AmeriFlux sites in the United Stat
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Katili, Hidayat. "Food Crop Land Use Planning in Banggai Regency." Jurnal Pertanian Tropik 7, no. 1 (2020): 12–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/jpt.v7i1.3817.

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Land used to plan to be implemented by considering the appropriateness of existing commodity land needs to be managed to provide information about the appropriateness of specific commodity lands for increasing income and regional development. so this research aims to find out what crop commodities are superior and the carrying capacity of land towards food crop agriculture and to direct the allocation of food crop agricultural land in Banggai Regency. The data analysis used the economic approach of the landfill is an analysis of Localization, Specialization, Basis for determination Leading com
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Park, Junpyo, John Anderson, and Eric Thompson. "Land-Use, Crop Choice, and Proximity to Ethanol Plants." Land 8, no. 8 (2019): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land8080118.

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This paper examines how proximity to an ethanol plant influences land-use and crop choice among producers. We estimated a Tobit model of crop choice within parcels located in Central Nebraska in a 2014 sample period in order to analyze changes in land-use and crop choice. We employed Geographic Information System (GIS) databases to access relevant data on crop choice and other land uses in the study area parcels, in addition to detailed information on the location and capacity of irrigation wells. We utilized an instrumental variable approach to account for the endogeneity of crop choice with
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Ghimire, Ramesh Kumar, Anuj Dhakal ., Amir Pandit, Pragyan Ghimire, and Sagar Pokharel. "LAND SUITABILITY ANALAYSIS OF SESAME CROP USING GIS TECHNIQUES." Big Data In Agriculture 6, no. 1 (2024): 79–86. https://doi.org/10.26480/bda.01.2024.79.86.

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Land suitability analysis is a pre-requisite in achieving optimum utilization of the available land resources. This research aims to promote sustainable agriculture by guiding land planning, empowering local small- scale farmers through optimal sesame cultivation, and ultimately enhancing agricultural productivity in Bardaghat Municipality, furthering the goal of regional agricultural sustainability. The research utilized a comprehensive methodology, blending Pair- wise Comparison Matrix (PWCM) and Weighted Multi-Criteria Analysis with diverse biophysical criteria through Analytical Hierarchy
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Vijayan, D., G. Ravi Shankar, and T. Ravi Shankar. "Hyperspectral Data for Land use/Land cover classification." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-8 (November 28, 2014): 991–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-8-991-2014.

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An attempt has been made to compare the multispectral Resourcesat-2 LISS III and Hyperion image for the selected area at sub class level classes of major land use/ land cover. On-screen interpretation of LISS III (resolution 23.5 m) was compared with Spectral Angle Mapping (SAM) classification of Hyperion (resolution 30m). Results of the preliminary interpretation of both images showed that features like fallow, built up and wasteland classes in Hyperion image are clearer than LISS-III and Hyperion is comparable with any high resolution data. Even canopy types of vegetation classes, aquatic ve
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Kamwi, Jonathan, Moses Cho, Christoph Kaetsch, Samuel Manda, Friedrich Graz, and Paxie Chirwa. "Assessing the Spatial Drivers of Land Use and Land Cover Change in the Protected and Communal Areas of the Zambezi Region, Namibia." Land 7, no. 4 (2018): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land7040131.

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Understanding the patterns and drivers of land use and land cover (LULC) changes is fundamental for rational and specific planning for sustainable land management. Using remote sensing techniques, geographic information systems (GIS) and statistical modeling via multinomial logistic regression, we sought to identify spatial variables that determine LULC change and their extent over time in the protected and communal areas of the Zambezi Region, Namibia. Multi-temporal satellite imagery of the Landsat series was used to map changes over a period of twenty-six years, divided into three stages (1
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Wang, Zhao, Tao Li, Shan Yang, and Daili Zhong. "Spatio-Temporal Dynamic and Structural Characteristics of Land Use/Cover Change Based on a Complex Network: A Case Study of the Middle Reaches of Yangtze River Urban Agglomeration." Sustainability 14, no. 11 (2022): 6941. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14116941.

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Due to the rapid urbanization and industrialization, urban agglomeration has become the area with the most drastic and concentrated land use change. The research on the evolution law and structural characteristics of urban agglomeration land use system is of great significance for the sustainable development. Taking the middle reaches of the Yangtze River urban agglomeration (MRYRUA) of China as the study area, we analyzed the phasic changes from 1980 to 2018 in land use/cover in the MRYRUA as well as the spatial differences between the three core regions. Furthermore, the transfer matrix of l
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Yang, Wanhong, and Murat Isik. "Integrating Farmer Decision Making to Target Land Retirement Programs." Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 33, no. 2 (2004): 233–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1068280500005803.

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This study develops a model to examine the impacts of uncertainty about crop production and irreversibility of program participation on determining land rental payments and least-cost land retirement targeting in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP). Results show that under risk aversion only, the marginal cost of abatement and the average land rental payment are less than those under risk neutrality. However, under uncertainty and irreversibility, the marginal cost of abatement and the average land rental payment are considerably higher than those under risk neutrality or risk
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Havrysh, Valerii, Antonina Kalinichenko, Edyta Szafranek, and Vasyl Hruban. "Agricultural Land: Crop Production or Photovoltaic Power Plants." Sustainability 14, no. 9 (2022): 5099. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14095099.

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Mitigation of climate change requires a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions. It motivates an increase in renewable electricity generation. Farmers can develop renewable energy and increase their profitability by allocating agricultural land to PV power plants. This transition from crop production to electricity generation needs ecological and economic assessment from alternative land utilization. The novelty of this study is an integrated assessment that links economic and environmental (carbon dioxide emissions) indicators. They were calculated for crop production and solar power generation
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Marshall, Curtis H., Roger A. Pielke, and Louis T. Steyaert. "Crop freezes and land-use change in Florida." Nature 426, no. 6962 (2003): 29–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/426029a.

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