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  • Economic agglomeration helps China’s farming by connecting cities and farms, making it easier for them to support each other.
  • A study in 41 cities from 2010 to 2020 showed that agricultural efficiency improved over time, following certain patterns related to how cities grow together.
  • The results suggest that while economic agglomeration can initially help farming, it might not always be good in the long run, and it’s especially helpful in smaller cities near bigger ones.
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To explore the impact of land-use change on carbon storage, this study coupled the InVEST model and the FLUS model to analyse the spatial and temporal characteristics of carbon storage in the Qiantang River source region from 2000 to 2030. The carbon storage in the study area is evaluated which declined rapidly from 166.22 × 10 t in 2000 to 164.

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