G. R. Hancock, R.J. Loughran, K. G. Evans, RICHARD M. BALOG
AbstractAn assessment of slope erosion at Tin Camp Creek catchment, Arnhem Land,
Northern Territory, Australia, was carried out using the fallout environmental
radioisotope caesium‐137 (137Cs) as an indicator of soil erosion status, two
numerical models (SIBERIA and the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE))
and erosion pins. This undisturbed drainage basin is situated in the seasonally
wet... hiện toàn bộ
AbstractLand acquisition in suburban China is not merely the administrative
means through which land is transferred from collectively owned rural land to
state‐owned urban land; it is also a process of unlawful profit grabbing by
rent‐seeking stakeholders. This licentiousness has been the source of intense
controversy in recent years, becoming a major source of social unrest in
contemporary China.... hiện toàn bộ
Nguyen Dai Trung, Ann Verdoodt, Michiel Dusar, Tran Tan Van, Éric Van Ranst
AbstractEthnopedological knowledge is incorporated in a case study for
sustainable land management of mountain karst areas in Vietnam. The research is
based on a multidisciplinary approach, including participation of local
inhabitants for identifying and classifying local indicators of soil quality,
next to scientifically sound approaches to soil quality assessment based on
analytical soil data an... hiện toàn bộ
AbstractRecent scholarship illustrates the significant role media content plays
in shaping home renovation outcomes, suggesting additional focus on the
media–renovation dynamic is warranted in the face of increasing household
consumption. Examining the reflexive characteristics of media‐engaged practices
in renovation reveals the ways in which future household consumption practices
are imagined an... hiện toàn bộ