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Rice production and climate change in Northeast China: evidence of adaptation through land use shifts
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An assessment of recent peat forest disturbances and their drivers in the Cuvette Centrale, Africa
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The distribution of environmental pressures from global dietary shift
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Multimodel and multiconstituent scenario construction for future water quality
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Potential of wastewater reuse to alleviate water scarcity under future warming scenarios
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Synthesis and review: tackling the nitrogen management challenge: from global to local scales
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Agriculture-driven deforestation in the tropics from 1990-2015: emissions, trends and uncertainties
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Why do forest products become less available?: A pan-tropical comparison of drivers of forest-resource degradation
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Land use patterns and related carbon losses following deforestation in South America
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Comparing methods for assessing the effectiveness of subnational REDD+ initiatives
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Rising floodwaters: mapping impacts and perceptions of flooding in Indonesian Borneo
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Biological control of an invasive pest eases pressures on global commodity markets
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Modeling cell size regulation under complex and dynamic environments
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Snakebite in domestic animals: First global scoping review
Published 2019“…The global literature on snakebite in domestic animals (n = 143 observational studies, reviews and letters) mainly represented North America, Europe and Australia (69%) with less information from Central and South America, Asia and Africa (31%). …”
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