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-profitable Romanian agriculture, obstructing the exploitation of its considerable potential. This aspect is far more complex as we are …
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diminish the role of the agriculture in the national economy. The present paper wants to preset the impact (direct or indirect …) of the new economical orientation on the evolution of agriculture, a traditional sector, and to debate upon the place and … role that have been granted to the Romanian agriculture in the new created, industry centered, independent economic system. …
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We assess the potential effects of climate change and adaptive management on irrigation water supply in the Cache Creek watershed in California. Our model, built using the Water Evaluation And Planning (WEAP) system, is calibrated using historical data (1971–2000) on streamflow, irrigation...
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We utilize a rich cross-country data set to understand within-country changes in nutrition, with a focus on the role of general developmental factors. We find that economic growth is a strong predictor of nutritional performance, as is growth in food production, although only in more food...
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agriculture? What are the eyes that can see this? We answer this question focusing on the actual practice of statistical …
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According to several studies, agricultural carbon sequestration could be a relatively low cost opportunity to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) concentration and a promising means that could be institutionalised. However the potential for additional carbon quantities in agricultural soils is...
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