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Quantitative assessment of cultivated land use intensity in Heilongjiang Province, China, 2001–2015

by December 27, 2022 · Land Use / Ramblings

Publication date: February 2023

Source: Land Use Policy, Volume 125

Author(s): Xiaoliang Li, Kening Wu, Qijun Yang, Shiheng Hao, Zhe Feng, Jinliang Ma

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