2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113748
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Impacts of land management and climate change in a developing and socioenvironmental challenging transboundary region

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“…Land conversion indirectly affects many sectors, from socioeconomic to household sectors (Dewi & Sarjana, 2015;Kusumastuti, Kolopaking, & Barus, 2018). Agricultural land conversion into non-agricultural land provides impacts rice provision (Basuki, Purwanto, Fajarningsih, & Ani, 2010), farmer's welfare (Ruswandi, Rustiadi, & Mudikdjo, 2016), environmental damage (Bryan, 2013;Mendoza-Ponce et al, 2021) and affect sustainable agriculture (Prayitno, Dinanti, Hidayana, & Nugraha, 2021). Therefore, it needs to be controlled.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Land conversion indirectly affects many sectors, from socioeconomic to household sectors (Dewi & Sarjana, 2015;Kusumastuti, Kolopaking, & Barus, 2018). Agricultural land conversion into non-agricultural land provides impacts rice provision (Basuki, Purwanto, Fajarningsih, & Ani, 2010), farmer's welfare (Ruswandi, Rustiadi, & Mudikdjo, 2016), environmental damage (Bryan, 2013;Mendoza-Ponce et al, 2021) and affect sustainable agriculture (Prayitno, Dinanti, Hidayana, & Nugraha, 2021). Therefore, it needs to be controlled.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of palm oil-based agroindustry and bioenergy in Indonesia has had a considerable influence on sustainability aspects, especially on environmental and social aspects [6]. Several environmental issues include those related to massive land use change [7], the reduction of biodiversity in plantation areas [8] [9] to further impacts on increasing CO2 emissions [10]. Furthermore, the development of palm oil-based agroindustry and bioenergy has also created problems in the community socially, including the occurrence of land conflicts between communities and companies [11] [12], social disparities that occur due to income differences between farmers [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Almost 70% of Asia's population lives in rural regions and is reliant on land or land-based ecosystem services (Gebre & Gebremedhin, 2019;Olsson et al, 2019). These services are adversely impacted as a result of land degradation, desertification, and drought, which are in their most severe stages in Asia (Mendoza-Ponce et al, 2021). A majority of the land degradation (490 million ha) in Asia is centered in India and China (Gibbs & Salmon, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%