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12 items, grouped by Economics, Business and Industry (view ungrouped items)

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Application of the WEPP model for prioritization and evaluation of best management practices in an Indian watershed
Hydrological processes

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Identification of effective best management practices in sediment yield diminution using GeoWEPP: the Kasilian watershed case study
Environmental monitoring and assessment

economics (2)   
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Assessing the site-specific impacts of climate change on hydrology, soil erosion and crop yields in the Loess Plateau of China
Climatic change

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A comparison of explicit and implicit spatial downscaling of GCM output for soil erosion and crop production assessments
Climatic change

products and commodities (3)   
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Application of the WEPP model for prioritization and evaluation of best management practices in an Indian watershed
Hydrological processes

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Long-term effects of management practices on water-driven soil erosion in an intense agricultural sub-watershed: monitoring and modelling
Hydrological processes

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Identification of effective best management practices in sediment yield diminution using GeoWEPP: the Kasilian watershed case study
Environmental monitoring and assessment