ozols, niks brusbārdis, valters filipovičs, maksims gailis, jānis radenkovs, vitalijs rubene, betija zagorska, viktorija
The honey bee (Apis mellifera) is the most widely managed pollinator and is vital for crop fertilization. Recently, bee colonies have been suffering high mortality rates, exacerbated by factors such as land-use changes and the use of pesticides. Our work aimed to explore the residues of pesticides in honey-bee-collected pollen and how this contamin...
Kryszk, Hubert Valčiukienė, Jolanta Juknelienė, Daiva Mazur, Anna Kurowska, Krystyna
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
Land afforestation is an important aspect of forested land development. Increasing the area of forest areas through the reforestation of uncultivated, abandoned or agriculturally unsuitable land is considered an important way to diversify economic activities in order to reduce dependence on agricultural activities and improve environmental conditio...
rehman, abdul ulucak, recep hengyun, ma ding, jing hua, junguo
The release of greenhouse gases (GHGs) is a major contributor to global warming, endangering both human and nonhuman well-being, environmental integrity, economic development, and the planet’s long-term survival. This study delves into the interplay between crop production, livestock production, fertilizer utilization, and agricultural land usage o...
zieliński, marek łopatka, artur koza, piotr gołębiewska, barbara
This study discusses the issue of determining the direction and strength of changes taking place in the structure of agricultural land in the mountain and foothill areas of the Carpathians in Poland in comparison with Slovakia, Romania and Ukraine. The most important financial institutional measures dedicated to the protection of the natural enviro...
muchelo, ronald o. a. bishop, thomas f. ugbaje, sabastine u. c. akpa, stephen i.
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is undergoing rapid urbanization, yet research comparing urban expansion and agricultural land loss in peri-urban areas is scarce. This study utilizes multi-temporal Landsat imagery to examine the impact of urban growth on agricultural land and fragile ecosystems in Kampala (a mega city) and Mbarara (a regional urban center...
Malashevskyi, Mykola Malashevska, Olena
The issue of land plot boundary straightening in the course of land consolidation has been examined in the study. Over the course of buying out and swapping, adjacent land plots are being incorporated into one land tenure. However, the land plots are inconvenient for cultivation due to broken boundaries. Measures on the boundary straightening compl...
volungevicius, jonas žydelis, renaldas amaleviciute-volunge, kristina
Monitoring soil organic carbon (SOC) is essential for assessing the sustainability of soil usage. This study explores the spatial variability and mapping of SOC in Lithuania’s Nevėžis Plain using various interpolation methods, with an emphasis on understanding the impacts of soil typological units, moisture regimes, and erosion on SOC distribution....
Saliu, Toyin Dunsin Sauvé, Sébastien
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Frontiers in Environmental Chemistry
hua, junguo tian, meng zhao, yan zhou, kaiyuan mei, fuchun
The objective of this research is to explore the impact mechanism of agricultural digital transformation in alleviating the mismatch of agricultural land resources and provide an effective path for the formation of new quality agricultural productivity. Using the balance panel data of 29 provinces in China from 2011 to 2022, this paper analyzed the...
Huang, Chengyi Gou, Zhangyong Ma, Xinpeng Liao, Guitang Deng, Ouping Yang, Yuangxiang
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Frontiers in Public Health
Rapid urbanization a major factor affecting heavy metal contamination on suburban agricultural soils. In order to assess the dynamic contamination of heavy metals in soil from agricultural land bordering a rapidly urbanizing area and the transfer of human health risks from contaminants in this process, 186 and 293 soil samples from agricultural lan...