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Assessing the Influence of Land Use/Land Cover Alteration on Climate Variability: An Analysis in the Aurangabad District of Maharashtra State, India

Examining the influence of land use/land cover transformation on meteorological variables has become imperative for maintaining long-term climate sustainability. Rapid growth and haphazard expansion have caused the conversion of prime agricultural land into a built-up area. This study used multitemp...

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Published in:Sustainability 2022-01, Vol.14 (2), p.642
Main Authors: Masroor, Md, Avtar, Ram, Sajjad, Haroon, Choudhari, Pandurang, Kulimushi, Luc Cimusa, Khedher, Khaled Mohamed, Komolafe, Akinola Adesuji, Yunus, Ali P., Sahu, Netrananda
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Earth
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