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In this study we assessed the rate of land use and land cover (LULC) change over time, identified the main LULCs replacing native forest, and described how changes have evolved in contrasting physiographical conditions and through different historical phases of the landscape over the last 40 years.
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<< Previous page Climate Change and Children examines the effects of climate change on children – and examines how climate change has evolved from an 'environmental' issue into one that requires collective expertise in sustainable development, energy security, and the health and well-being of children.
These three key questions in effect use the student's own personal existence to establish a narrative of the living world: stories of what life in effect is, how life arose and evolved through time, how the Earth and its climate have changed, how people have evolved and spread around the globe, and how culture itself has developed and spread over the Earth.
More appropriate are "feedback or adaptive solutions" that self-correct when the model strays from reality: such solutions posit explicit explanations of how organisms have evolved to respond to change that is not completely predictable [64].
"We've been watching very closely how mobile and social has changed," O'Donnell said at a recent Internet Week conference in NYC, "how humans have evolved.
The origins and evolution of agriculture involves considering how human food-procurement behaviours have changed strategically and how plant populations have evolved in response.
There is an emphasis on how the Taliban have evolved and changed in local settings since 2001.
Studying the clays and understanding how Mars' early geochemical environment changed will help tell us whether or not there was life there and how it might have evolved.
How could altruism have evolved?
Think about how the powers have evolved.
I understand that time has changed, we have evolved.
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