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  1. A Boundary Plane Approach to Map Hotspots for Achievable Soil Carbon Sequestration and Soil Fertility Improvement by Piikki, Kristin, Söderström, Mats, Sommer, Rolf, Silva, Mayesse Aparecida da, Munialo, Sussy, Abera, Wuletawu

    Published 2019
    “…The method was tested at two spatial scales (a 125 km2 catchment and a 4 km2 sub-area of that catchment) in a region in Western Kenya characterized by smallholder farming. …”
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  2. Interprovincial food trade aggravates China’s land scarcity by He, Jianjian, Wang, Siqi, Heijungs, Reinout, Yang, Yi, Shu, Shumiao, Zhang, Weiwen, Xu, Anqi, Fang, Kai

    Published 2024
    “…Here, by integrating grid-level data on cropland into multi-regional input–output analysis, this paper accounts for the scarce land footprint and virtual scarce land flows within China at a 1 km × 1 km resolution. Results show that over 70% of China’s land footprint and scarce land footprint can be attributed to less than 20% of the land, and nearly 38% of the land footprint and scarce land footprint hotspot clusters are found to cross provinces. …”
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  3. Revisiting the Thornthwaite Mather procedure for baseflow and groundwater storage predictions in sloping and mountainous regions by Sishu, F. K., Tilahun, Seifu A., Schmitter, Petra S., Steenhuis, T. S.

    Published 2024
    “…The revised T-M procedure was tested over four years in two contrasting watersheds in the humid Ethiopian highlands: the 57 km2 Dangishta with a perennial stream and the nine km2 Robit Bata, where the flow ceased four months after the end of the rain phase. …”
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  4. Native tourism, natural forests and local incomes on Ilha Grande, Brazil by Wunder, Sven

    Published 2003
    “…Tourism on Ilha Grande is to an overwhelming extent nature-based and the attractiveness of the island as a tourist destination is neatly linked to its extensive forest coverage. At about 150 km from Rio de Janeiro and 400 km from São Paulo, Ilha Grande is close to two of the most populous cities in the southern hemisphere. …”
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  5. Spatial and temporal risk factors for the early detection of Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense sleeping sickness patients in Tororo and Busia districts, Uganda by Odiit, M., Coleman, P.G., McDermott, John J., Fèvre, Eric M., Welburn, S.C., Woolhouse, Mark E.J.

    Published 2004
    “…Five hundred and eighty-five (44.5%) came from within a 10km radius of the reporting health units. After multivariate analysis, the proportion of early stage patients detected was found to be significantly associated with patients originating from within a 10km radius of the health unit (P19 years) (PP<0.01). …”
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  6. Glucose uptake in Trypanosoma vivax and molecular characterization of its transporter gene by Waitumbi, J.N., Tetaud, E., Baltz, T.

    Published 1996
    “…The kientic properties of glucose uptake in Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells expressing TvHT1 and in trypanosomes show a saturable transport mechanism typical of a facilitated crrier system, with a similar affinity for d-glucose as that of the T. brucei bloodstream from carrier, THT1 (Km=0.548 + 0.01 mM, V max = 4.26+0.12 nmol min-1. mg protein-1 in CHO cells and Km=0.585+0.068 mM, V max = 88.5+6.2 nmol min-1. in T. vivax). …”
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  7. Can Desalination and Clean Energy Combined Help to Alleviate Global Water Scarcity? by Sood, A., Smakhtin, Vladimir U.

    Published 2014
    “…Globally, desalination with renewable energy can become a viable option to replace domestic and industrial water demand in the 100-km coastal belt by 2050.…”
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  8. Groundwater storage and depletion trends in Tamil Nadu State, India by Chinnasamy, Pennan, Agoramoorthy, G.

    Published 2015
    “…The results show groundwater depletion at the rate of 21.4 km3 yr-1, which is 8% more than the annual recharge rate (19.81 km3 yr-1) owing to the total rainfall of 1016 mm yr1. …”
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  9. Remote sensing-based assessment of the 2005–2011 bamboo reproductive event in the Arakan mountain range and its relation with wildfires by Fava, Francesco P., Colombo, R.

    Published 2017
    “…Bamboo dominates about 62,000 km2 of forest in Arakan. Over 65% of the region shows evidence of synchronous bamboo flowering, fruiting, and mortality over large areas, with wave-like spatiotemporal dynamics. …”
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  10. Mapping and Inventory of Forest Fires in Andhra Pradesh, India: Current Status and Conservation Needs by Reddy, C.S, Krishna,P.H, Anitha, K., Joseph, S.

    Published 2012
    “…The results show that about 19% (8594 km2) of forest area were burnt in the state during 2009. …”
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  11. Sub-catchment level assessment of bench terrace impacts on runoff and erosion for upscaling in northern Tunisia. by Khelifa, Walid Ben, Hermassi, Taoufik, Strohmeier, Stefan, Habaieb, Hamadi

    Published 2017
    “…In the present study, Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was used to investigate the spatially distributed effects of bench terraces and small reservoirs, so called hill lakes, by means of 1) calibration of a small-scale and homogenously treated sub-catchment (Sbaihia sub-catchment; 3.2 km2) and 2) up-scaling (Rmel watershed; 675 km2). …”
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    Conference Proceedings
  12. Geografisk prioritering av CTI-utrustad virkestransportkapacitet by Hell, Magnus

    Published 2011
    “…This area covers approximately 245 000 km2 and the distance between the northernmost part of the area and the southernmost is approximately 1 000 km. …”
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