Comparison of Cultivated Landscape Changes under Different Management Modes: A Case Study in Sanjiang Plain

Understanding the historical change of agricultural landscape patterns is the basis for promoting the sustainable development of cultivated land, as well as appropriate decision-making. In order to analyze spatio-temporal changes of cultivated land in Sanjiang Plain, from 1985-2015, Landsat Thematic...

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Case studies
Climate change
Emissions
Farms
Farmworkers
Food security
Food supply
Governors
Greenhouse gases
Land use
Property rights
Sustainable development
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