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Trade-offs and spatial dependency of rice production and environmental consequences at community level in Southeastern China
2018
Environmental Research Letters
Over the past three decades, farmers in China have increasingly used fertilizers to increase paddy rice production. While this approach has eased the rising demand for food, it is unclear whether it pays off in the long-run when costs associated with environmental consequences are considered. Using two case studies in Zhejiang Province, China, this paper analyzed field-based rice yields, fertilizer inputs, nitrogen leaching and greenhouse emissions and their socioeconomic values of different
doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aaa135
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