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    Volume estimation method of typical crescent dune based on approximate two-dimensional function deconstruction

    This paper takes a typical crescent-shaped sand dune in the Taklamakan Desert, the largest desert in China, as the object of study. The mathematical model of the crescent-shaped dune is established by the inte...

    **aohong Dang, Chang An, Yang Liu, Zhongju Meng in Arabian Journal of Geosciences (2022)

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    Impact of utility-scale solar photovoltaic array on the aeolian sediment transport in Hobq Desert, China

    Deserts are ideal places to develop ground-mounted large-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) power station. Unfortunately, solar energy production, operation, and maintenance are affected by geomorphological changes...

    Guodong Tang, Zhongju Meng, Yong Gao, **aohong Dang in Journal of Arid Land (2021)

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    Conclusions and Suggestions

    The prevention and control of land degradation has strong public welfare and externality, and the possibility of full marketization is very small. The implementation of public-private cooperation mode is an id...

    Zhongju Meng, **aohong Dang, Yong Gao in Public Private Partnership for Desertifica… (2020)

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    Public-Private Partnership Practice Case Analysis

    Yili Resources Group’s original production base is located in the abdomen of Kubuqi Desert, which has suffered greatly. Specifically, the management of the Kubuqi Desert was forced to withdraw. At that time, b...

    Zhongju Meng, **aohong Dang, Yong Gao in Public Private Partnership for Desertifica… (2020)

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    Land Degradation and Its Prevention in Inner Mongolia

    Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is located at the northern border of the motherland and extends from northeast to southwest, taking a long and narrow shape. Now it has jurisdiction over 3 leagues, 9 cities an...

    Zhongju Meng, **aohong Dang, Yong Gao in Public Private Partnership for Desertifica… (2020)

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    Research Contents and Methods

    This research mainly includes three parts, theoretical research, empirical research, and countermeasure research, of which the empirical research is divided into two parts: current situation evaluation and dri...

    Zhongju Meng, **aohong Dang, Yong Gao in Public Private Partnership for Desertifica… (2020)

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    Efforts to Control Land Degradation

    During the Ninth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development, the state demanded “to achieve basic self-sufficiency in food based on domestic resources” with a self-sufficiency rate of not less...

    Zhongju Meng, **aohong Dang, Yong Gao in Public Private Partnership for Desertifica… (2020)

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    Land Degradation Action Plan in Inner Mongolia

    Inner Mongolia has a special geographical location, with little rain and drought. More than two-thirds of the region’s ecological environment is fragile and sensitive. The climate is getting drier and drier. L...

    Zhongju Meng, **aohong Dang, Yong Gao in Public Private Partnership for Desertifica… (2020)

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    Introduction

    After World War II, European and American countries embarked on the road of development that was later called “welfare state,” characterized by a large part of the national economy leaning toward nationalizati...

    Zhongju Meng, **aohong Dang, Yong Gao in Public Private Partnership for Desertifica… (2020)

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    Land Degradation

    From an ecological point of view, land degradation refers to the deterioration of plant growth conditions and the decline of land productivity. From the perspective of system theory, land degradation is the re...

    Zhongju Meng, **aohong Dang, Yong Gao in Public Private Partnership for Desertifica… (2020)

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    Application of PPP Model in the Prevention and Control of Land Degradation in Our Region

    Since the reform and opening up, the state has implemented laws and regulations such as the “Soil and Water Conservation Law,” “Regulations on the Implementation of Soil and Water Conservation,” “Sand Control ...

    Zhongju Meng, **aohong Dang, Yong Gao in Public Private Partnership for Desertifica… (2020)

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    Interactive effects of wind speed, vegetation coverage and soil moisture in controlling wind erosion in a temperate desert steppe, Inner Mongolia of China

    The rapid desertification of grasslands in Inner Mongolia of China poses a significant ecological threaten to northern China. The combined effects of anthropogenic disturbances (e.g., overgrazing) and biophysi...

    Zhongju Meng, **aohong Dang, Yong Gao, **aomeng Ren, Yanlong Ding in Journal of Arid Land (2018)

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    Effects of wind guide plates on wind velocity acceleration and dune leveling: a case study in Ulan Buh Desert, China

    The areas used to be covered by shifting sand dunes have been reclaimed rapidly in recent years. However, it is a challenge to reclaim high sand dunes because it is rather costly to level the high dunes to gen...

    Yanlong Han, Yong Gao, Zhongju Meng, **aohong Dang, Xu Jia in Journal of Arid Land (2017)

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    Particulate matter emissions from biochar-amended soils as a potential tradeoff to the negative emission potential

    Novel carbon sequestration strategies such as large-scale land application of biochar may provide sustainable pathways to increase the terrestrial storage of carbon. Biochar has a long residence time in the so...

    Sujith Ravi, Brenton S. Sharratt, Junran Li, Stuart Olshevski in Scientific Reports (2016)