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Land, Volume 14, Issue 10

October 2025 - 170 articles

Cover Story: Coastal systems integrate land and sea communities, moving energy and matter across this boundary. A hierarchical classification was applied to coastal systems of a tropical island in The Bahamas to capture the breadth of diversity and ecological function. The research team Sealy and Patus combined long-term field experience with remote sensing and GIS tools to produce a comprehensive view of nearshore and shoreline biotopes. Ecological community mapping can help with better marine resource management in oil spill response, coastal reserve design and carbon sequestration. The dynamic nature of coastal systems can be captured with updated mapping and change detection. View this paper
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Articles (170)

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  • Open Access
1,177 Views
32 Pages

20 October 2025

Rural community development in China has made progress under the rapid implementation of the rural revitalization strategy; however, it has also revealed challenges such as an overemphasis on spatial construction, severe homogenization, and low susta...

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  • Open Access
534 Views
29 Pages

19 October 2025

This study investigates the interaction between digital–intelligent integration and carbon productivity in 23 prefecture-level cities across the middle reaches of the Yellow River from 2013 to 2022, focusing on a resource-dependent region trans...

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  • Open Access
667 Views
23 Pages

19 October 2025

Accelerated urbanization has induced marked biodiversity loss in metropolitan regions, with urban parks emerging as critical habitat patches for avian species within intensively developed built environments. As a global pioneer in park city conceptua...

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  • Open Access
839 Views
29 Pages

18 October 2025

Historic urban alleys encapsulate cultural identity and collective memory but are increasingly threatened by commercialization and context-insensitive redevelopment. Preserving their authenticity while enhancing environmental resilience requires desi...

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  • Open Access
827 Views
30 Pages

18 October 2025

Integrating Rights, Restrictions, and Responsibilities (RRR) information within land administration presents a significant challenge. Currently, land rights management and spatial planning in Indonesia are handled by separate institutions within land...

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  • Open Access
1,134 Views
30 Pages

18 October 2025

This study examines the statistical and spatial alignment between urban place perceptions and the census-based evidence of socio-spatial segregation. We process a large dataset of geotagged images from Mapillary and KartaView with ZenSVI to score six...

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  • Open Access
626 Views
16 Pages

18 October 2025

Compact urban land use planning and smart growth are essential strategies for tackling the issues of sustainable urban transportation development. In the context of swift global urbanization, examining the intrinsic relationship between urban spatial...

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  • Open Access
559 Views
31 Pages

17 October 2025

In order to alleviate the constraints of global warming and sustainable development, digitalization has made significant contributions to promoting agricultural carbon reduction through resources, technology, and platforms. Under this situation, Chin...

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  • Open Access
416 Views
24 Pages

17 October 2025

The accelerated development of digital technologies during the 21st century has intensified requirements for Human Settlements (HS) infrastructure advancement in China’s maritime urban centers, driven by national objectives to forge a cohesive,...

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  • Open Access
667 Views
49 Pages

17 October 2025

With the designation of the first cohort of national parks and the continued operation of remaining pilots, China’s national park reform has entered a critical stage requiring consolidation and adaptive improvement. A key challenge lies in the...

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