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Meaning of "croplands"

Cropland: Land that is used or suitable for growing crops. It is an essential resource for agriculture and food production
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Croplands and carbon reservoir and sink.
Thousands of hectares of croplands were inundated by flood waters.
Croplands and marshes are used during migration.
Current development is transforming mountainous rangelands to croplands.
Existing croplands have an important role to play.
They be different from the surrounding croplands or.
Croplands are found in every barangay.
The steppe consists of croplands and grass lands.
Food production risk due to salinization processes in croplands.
Increase in croplands and livestock stems from population growth.
The grazing of pastures and croplands.
Intensive cropping is replaced by croplands integrated with trees and livestock.
Nitrous oxide is mainly released by overusing fertilizers and manure in croplands.
The most significant damage was to croplands inundated by flood waters.
And this has come mainly at the expense of surrounding croplands.

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Subsidizes restoration of croplands to wetlands.
The mosaic of croplands and flooded land can accommodate a degree of change.
The first is collective ownership by villages of croplands in their environs.
Annual croplands are primarily areas under active cultivation of corn and beans.
Wind erosion of croplands.
Of all croplands are in the plains while the remaining is from the hills.
Water erosion of croplands.
Croplands across that region were literally drowned by weeks of relentless rains over the spring.
For centuries wetlands were being drained and converted to croplands and pastures.
This conversion to agricultural croplands is usually permanent, as is urbanization.
Water management is the key to increasing and sustaining productivity of croplands and pastures.
Fire is used in agriculture to clear croplands and help return nutrients to the soil.
Archimedes invented the water screw to raise water for use in irrigation of croplands.
Coupling carbon sequestration of forests and croplands with ecosystem service assessments.
These have and maintain far higher levels of native biodiversity than croplands.
Other effective interventions include planting trees among croplands and improved management of livestock.
The country may even benefit from climate change with expanded croplands.
Carbon sequestration potential in European croplands has been overestimated.
Economically viable options to mitigate emissions of greenhouse gases include increasing the stocks of croplands.
A complementary approach is to site untreated refuges near treated croplands where susceptible pests can survive.
These phenoxy herbicides were designed to selectively kill weeds and unwanted plants in croplands.
All over the world, croplands have been degraded or are disappearing.
Salinisation of croplands.
All croplands around the world… could make use of this enzyme.
This species has probably increased with expansion of croplands and building of dams.
At the same time, tropical croplands tend to be less productive than their temperate counterparts.
In a future with more intensive rainfall the risk of soil erosion on croplands increases.
Conversion of privately-owned rangelands to croplands is largely driven by a market economy.
O Soil organic matter levels are now being maintained or increased in many Canadian croplands.
The creatures have already damaged pasture and croplands in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia.
GMO crops can be engineered to produce higher yields from the same croplands.
The Global Croplands map provides 30 meter resolution cropland data for the entire world.
Jobochirima has seen a major drain of farmers away from croplands into illegal mines.
Global croplands cover 16 million square kilometers.
The current forest is secondary regrowth after the abandonment of croplands and the prior deforestation.

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