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    Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria: Mechanisms and Applications by Bernard R. Glick

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The worldwide increases in both environmental damage and human population pressure have the unfortunate consequence that global food production may soon become insufficient to feed all of the world's people. …”
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    Finite element approximation of a population spatial adaptation model by Gonzalo Galiano, Julián Velasco

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Apart from competitive Lotka-Volterra (reaction) and population pressure (cross-diffusion) terms, a convective term modeling the populations attraction to more favorable environmental regions was included. …”
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    Rural Dynamics and Forest Conservation in Northern Tunisia by Amor Mokhtar Gammar

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Strict forest regulations have failed to contain increased population pressure on forest lands. This is mainly due to the crisis of traditional agriculture that has been undermined by large and modern production-driven exploitation of large basins, which is promoted by the agricultural policies of the state and supported by a powerful urban framework. …”
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    Dynamiques rurales et conservation forestière dans le Nord de la Tunisie by Amor Mokhtar Gammar

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Strict forest regulations have failed to contain increased population pressure on forest lands. This is mainly due to the crisis of traditional agriculture that has been undermined by large and modern production-driven exploitation of large basins, which is promoted by the agricultural policies of the state and supported by a powerful urban framework. …”
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    Conservation of forest biomass and forest–dependent wildlife population: Uncertainty quantification of the model parameters by Ibrahim, M. Fanuel, Silas, Mirau, Damian, Kajunguri, Francis, Moyo

    Published 2023
    “…The study assessed the impacts of economic measures in the form of incentives on reducing population pressure on forest resources as well as the potential benefits of technological efforts to accelerate the rate of reforestation. …”
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    Conservation of forest biomass and forest–dependent wildlife population: Uncertainty quantification of the model parameters by Fanuel, Ibrahim M., Mirau, Silas, Kajunguri, Damian, Moyo, Francis

    Published 2023
    “…The study assessed the impacts of economic measures in the form of incentives on reducing population pressure on forest resources as well as the potential benefits of technological efforts to accelerate the rate of reforestation. …”
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    A feasibility of land consolidation in kigezi region, south western Uganda: a solution to land fragmentation, land shortage, farmer’s productivity and economic development by George Stanley, Kinyata, Nafiu, Lukman Abiodun

    Published 2022
    “…This article therefore, is about land use management and the reverse of the effects of land fragmentation and their related problems such as land conflicts, population pressure, poverty, productivity, and land scarcity and the solutions to these problems. …”
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    Landscape Diversity Enhances Climate Change Resilience: A Review by Tumwesigye, Wycliffe, Kishoin, Viola, Turyasingura, Benson, Mwanjalolo, Majaliwa, Gilbert, Jackson

    Published 2023
    “…The review aimed at understanding landscape diversity in the face of global population pressure, agricultural land shortages, food insecurity, and climate insecurity. …”
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    FARMERS -HERDERS CONFLICTS IN NIGERIA AND INTERNAL DISPLACEMENT IN NIGERIA by FRANCESCA ESSIEN

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Findings of the study showed that, although the main reason of the conflict is the scarcity of land resources, several other factors such as population pressure, inefficient state mechanisms, climate change, increasing proliferation of arms etc have fueled the conflict in recent years. …”
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    Identification of Soil and Water Conservation Technologies Used on Different Landscape Positions in Maziba Sub-catchment by Ndemere, Julius, Mary makokha, Tenywa Moses

    Published 2018
    “…Despite the technologies that have been introduced in Maziba sub-catchment, farmers have variations in technology acceptance due to over cultivation of land, population pressure, and deforestation that accelerate soil erosion. …”
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    A Step Prior to REDD+ Implementation: A Socioeconomic Study by Anne Bernard, Nancy Gélinas

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We found that current subsistence income activities led to the destruction of forest habitat due to population pressure and a lack of alternative income-generating activities. …”
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    A Study on the Changes of Urban System Pattern in Markazi Province by Alireza Sayyafzadeh, Mohammad Mireh, Morteza Nodeh Farahani

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…In fact, Primacy indices decline in demographics Statistics but population pressure and density has been increased in the surroundings of the prime city.…”
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    Endogeneity, Heterogeneity and Determinants of Inefficiencies in Crop-Producing Farmers: Evidences from Central Highlands of Ethiopia by Oumer Beriso

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Persistent inefficiency was influenced negatively by owing-oxen, soil-fertility, farm-size, population pressure, rainfall, and market proximity; whereas, age and education affected it positively. …”
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    Analyzing the influence of urban vegetation cover on land surface temperature in Southwestern Nigeria by Aladesanmi Daniel Agbelade

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Key drivers of this urbanization include population pressure, infrastructure development, rural-to-urban migration, and economic growth. …”
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    Land Use/Land Cover Change and Its Driving Forces in Shenkolla Watershed, South Central Ethiopia by Belayneh Bufebo, Eyasu Elias

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Agricultural expansion, policy change and social unrest, population pressure, shortage of farm land, and biophysical factors were major driving forces of the LU/LC changes. …”
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    Exploring the nexus of migration dynamics and urban expansion: key drivers of horizontal spatial growth in Woldia Township, Ethiopia by Mulu Fasigo Fente, Birhanu Girma Abebe, Mintesnot Gebeyehu Woldeamanuel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…One of the major issues associated with this growth is the increasing demand for land and space, driven by population pressure, largely attributed to migration. This migration has led to the annexation of agricultural land at the rural periphery, further contributing to the town’s horizontal expansion. …”
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    Screening of Purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.) Accessions for High Salt Tolerance by Md. Amirul Alam, Abdul Shukor Juraimi, M. Y. Rafii, Azizah Abdul Hamid, Farzad Aslani

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Salt-tolerant crop variety development is of importance due to inadequate cultivable land and escalating salinity together with population pressure. In this view a total of 25 purslane accessions were initially selected from 45 collected purslane accessions based on better growth performance and subjected to 5 different salinity levels, that is, 0.0, 10.0, 20.0, 30.0, and 40.0 dS m−1 NaCl. …”
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    Biodiversity conservation and threat reduction in Kibale and Queen Elizabeth conservation areas, Uganda by Joseph Katswera, Norah M. Mutekanga, Charles K.Twesigye

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The conservation areas are threatened by habitat transition/changes, wild fires, human-wildlife conflicts, armed poaching and illegal wildlife trade/trafficking in game meat and game products, increasing human population pressure, and boundary encroachment. Despite these threats, there was a general increase in large mammal population over the past decades, which collaborates well with the threat reduction assessment indices. …”
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