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Showing items 72676 through 72684 of 73616.Despite the global implementation of rock-rubble groyne structures, there is limited research investigating their ecology, much less than for other artificial coastal structures.
Professional landscape architecture organizations have requested training from educational institutions based on new skills and methodologies in the curriculum development of students.
Intelligent use of rural residential land and sustainable construction is inexorably linked to cost; however, options exist that are eco-friendly and have a positive return on investment. In 2011, a research residence was built to evaluate various land-use and sustainable components.
The social interest in outdoor advertising signs, which have been recognized as an important element affecting impressions of a town, has been gradually increasing.
Numerous industrial pits are discarded after their exploitation in every part of the world. Humanity both transforms the original morphology of the landscape, due to industrial activity in the territory, and, at the same time, rejects this "new" situation.
Desertification is defined as land degradation occurring in the global drylands. It is one of the global problems targeted under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 15).
Globally, the agricultural sector is facing many challenges in response to climate change, unsustainable farming practices and human population growth.
The high coupling coordination of urban land use benefits is a significant factor for urbanization and sustainable urban development.
Effective planning at the landscape scale is a difficult but crucial task. Modern landscape planning requires economic success, ecological resilience, and environmental justice.
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