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Financing Sustainable Agriculture under Climate Change (Apr 12, 2014)
Agricultural is facing great challenge in meeting global food security and is expected to face even greater challenge under climate change. To what extent of the impacts of climate change on agriculture will occur will highly depend on whether such impacts ...
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Farmer Adapt to Extreme Weather Events through Crop Diver... (Apr 9, 2014)
In recent years, extreme weather events (including drought and floods) have become more frequent and serious in China. Increasingly extreme weather events has threatened food security and resulted in massive socio-economic loss. Given the risks posed by inc...
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HASM Modification Improves Interpolating Precipitation Si... (Mar 21, 2014)
Spatially distributed estimations of precipitation are required as inputs to many environmental models. It is necessary to find methods to estimate precipitation in areas where precipitation has not been measured. As a high accuracy surface modeling method,...
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Researchers Assess Environmental Behaviors of Rare Earth ... (Feb 18, 2014)
 Rare earth (RE) ore is one kind of extremely valuable national strategic resources of China. But due to the large scale of mining and refining activities, large amounts of REs have been released to the surrounding environment and caused harmful effects on ...
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Policy Support and Social Capital Play Significant Role i... (Jan 16, 2014)
Increasingly severe drought has not only threatened food security but also resulted in massive socio-economic losses. In the face of increasingly serious drought conditions, the question of how to mitigate its impacts through appropriate measures has receiv...
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Researchers Demonstrate that Retention of Labile Organic ... (Dec 17, 2013)
Increase of belowground C allocation by plants under global warming or elevated CO2 may promote decomposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) by priming and strongly affects SOC dynamics. The specific effects by priming of SOC depend on the amount and frequenc...
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