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Pan, Sipei;Liang, Jiale;Guo, Jie;Chen, Wanxu;Ou, Minghao;De Vries, Walter T.
Climate change-based dynamic simulation of land use and carbon storage in urban agglomerations of the Yangtze River Economic Belt
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2025
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Hendawy, Mennatullah;Riad, R. R.;Elgredly, S. H.
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2025
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Aditya, Trias;Pamungkas, Adrian N.;Ashaari, Faishal;de Vries, Walter T.;Wijaya, Calvin;Setiawan, Nicholas G.
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2025
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Hidayati, Dwi Ratna;de Vries, Walter Timo
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Discover Sustainability
2025
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Ghozali, Achmad;de Vries, Walter Timo
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Urban Science
2025
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Cui, Xufeng;Huo, Huakun;Li, Fei;de Vries, Walter Timo;Paudel, Basanta
Smart Land Use Planning: Hotspots and Prospects
Land
2025
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2025

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Pinuji, Sukmo;de Vries, Walter Timo
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Discover Sustainability
2025
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Scanlan, Oliver;de Vries, Walter Timo;Ho, Serene;Roth, Dik
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Land Use Policy
2025
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Pan, Sipei;de Vries, Walter T.;Liang, Jiale;Chen, Wanxu;Guo, Jie
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Sustainable Cities and Society
2025
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