Examples of using Changes in land use in English and their translations into Greek
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New legislation aims to prevent emissions caused by deforestation and oblige each EU country to compensate changes in land use, which lead to emissions of CO2, by better managing
including changes in land use, vegetation composition,
among other factors, changes in land use.
A research group led by Arneth and Dr Benjamin Quesada at IMK-IFU has dealt with the impact of changes in land use on the expected concentration of carbon dioxide- in other words CO2 projection- in the earth's atmosphere.
solves this problem by excluding the greenhouse gas emissions caused by changes in land use(16).
Apart from changes in land use and the use of fire as a traditional management tool in many parts of the world, climate change is also exacerbating the situation.
Agriculture, forestry and changes in land use together produce 21 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions,
Agriculture, forestry and changes in land use together produce 21% of global greenhouse gas emissions,
Agriculture, forestry and changes in land use together produce nearly a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions,
Agriculture, forestry and changes in land use together produce 21 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions,
Agriculture, forestry and changes in land use together produce 21 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions,
Agriculture, forestry and changes in land use together produce 21 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions,
Agriculture, forestry and changes in land use together produce 21 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions,
Their study titled“Potential strong contribution of future anthropogenic land-use and land-cover change to the terrestrial carbon cycle” published in Environmental Research Letters shows that changes in land use have a significant impact on future CO2 absorption from the atmosphere.
Agriculture, forestry and changes in land use together produce nearly a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions,
The future impact of climate change will bring changes in land use and water consumption habits.
forest management and changes in land use, the research published in the journal Nature found.
forest management and changes in land use, the research published in the journal Nature showed.
while a similar number are threatened by emerging changes in land use or climate.
the levels of carbon dioxide have increased by at least 30% due to the burning of fossil fuels and changes in land use(deforestation and urbanization).