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bioeconomy, especially for agriculture and forestry to produce biomass as an industrial feedstock. Numerous studies have been …
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With months of drought, hot summers and flooding, global warming has also become increasingly apparent in Germany over recent years. The Climate Protection Act, which was amended in 2021, therefore aims to achieve climate neutrality by 2045. At the same time, a favourable conservation status for...
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The global increase in greenhouse gases is also changing the climate conditions more severely in Germany. This particularly affects local cultivated landscapes, which cover large parts of Germany and are already experiencing a wide range of ecological problems. Although agricultural land use...
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specifically on the Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Uses (AFOLU) sectors. To do so, we apply the Integrated Economic …
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has continued to increase, leading to an increase in labor shortages in particular in the fields of agriculture, forestry … the fields of agriculture, forestry and fishing. The importance of this study derives from the fact that agriculture is … population in agriculture, forestry and fishing (at the NACE section level). Following the evolution of the employment in all …
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We produced the first spatially explicit, cross-border, digital map of long-term (160 years) land use in the Carpathian Ecoregion, the Hungarian part of the Pannonian plains and the historical region of Moravia in the Czech Republic. We mapped land use in a regular 2 × 2 km point grid. Our...
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