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Land Degradation and Development

ISSN:
1085-3278
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56
Citations
11
Works
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2-year mean citedness

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Most-cited works

  1. Satellite Thermography for Soil Salinity Assessment of Cropped Areas in Uzbekistan201616 citations
  2. Phytogenic resources of halophytes of Central Asia and their role for rehabilitation of sandy desert degraded rangelands200914 citations
  3. Enhancing the productivity of high‐magnesium soil and water resources in Central Asia through the application of phosphogypsum200710 citations
  4. Effects of the successive planting of <scp><i>Eucalyptus urophylla</i></scp> on soil bacterial and fungal community structure, diversity, microbial biomass, and enzyme activity20197 citations
  5. Impacts of climate change adaptation options on soil functions: A review of European case‐studies20183 citations
  6. Exploring <scp>ML</scp> ‐Driven Insights on the Impact of Rising Soil Salinity on Sundarbans Mangrove Ecosystems and Ecological Sustainability Through Nature‐Based Solutions20253 citations
  7. Integrative geospatial approaches for the comprehensive monitoring and assessment of land management sustainability: Rationale, Potentials, and Characteristics20102 citations
  8. Evaluating land use/land cover changes and fragmentation in the Camili forest planning unit of northeastern Turkey from 1972 to 200520071 citations
  9. Science for improving the monitoring and assessment of dryland degradation20110 citations
  10. Influence of wildfire on the rapidly changing features of patchy permafrost, Northeast China20230 citations