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- Mineral resource extraction and resource sustainability . . .
The depletion of minerals is a growing problem that significantly impacts the availability of natural resources Mineral resource extraction plays a vital role in the global economy, providing essential raw materials for various sectors such as agriculture, energy, and the environment
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- Extraction, Characterization, and Application of Agricultural . . .
Agricultural products in Thailand can be classified into four types: (1) crops, such as rice (number one export item of the country), tapioca, natural rubber, and pineapple; (2) forestry and timber products (40% of the area in Thailand has been designated as forests); (3) fishery products, including freshwater and saltwater fisheries; and (4
- Full article: Functional integrity of freshwater forested . . .
The extraction of freshwater in arid regions can have particularly serious effects on ecosystems, and there are many examples salinity levels rising in arid lakes after regional water extraction (e g , Aral Sea [Central Asia], and Lakes Corangamite, Alexandrina, and Albert, Australia; Williams Citation 2001)
- Sustainable Water Use in Agriculture: A Review of Worldwide . . .
Sustainability of water use in agriculture is a line of research that has gained in importance worldwide The present study reviewed 25 years of international research on sustainable water use in
- Global Agricultural Water Scarcity Assessment Incorporating . . .
They developed a monthly agro-hydrological analysis to map agricultural regions affected by agricultural economic water scarcity, which accounts for up to 25% of the global croplands W Liu et al ( 2022 ) developed an integrated index that includes both blue and green water availability to assess agricultural water scarcity
- EXTRACTED FORESTS - WWF Deutschland
into account (such as mining related infrastructure, settlements, agriculture through settlement, water and soil contamination and illegal logging) Mining may already affect up to one third of the world’s forest ecosystems, as forest loss and degradation can occur within a 70 km radius of the mining activity itself
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