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Spatial and Temporal Changes of Arable Land Driven by Urbanization and Ecological Restoration in China

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Liyan Wang, Herzberger Anna, Liyun Zhang, et al. (2019). Spatial and Temporal Changes of Arable Land Driven by Urbanization and Ecological Restoration in China. Chinese Geographical Science, 29(5), 809-819. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11769-018-0983-1