Agricultural land regulations are legal frameworks designed to manage the use and conservation of farmland. These regulations ensure that farming practices adhere to environmental, social, and economic standards, promoting sustainability and protecting natural resources. They include zoning laws, land-use restrictions, and policies related to soil conservation, water management, and crop production. By regulating land ownership and usage, these laws prevent land degradation, encourage sustainable farming practices, and maintain agricultural biodiversity. Properly enforced agricultural land regulations can prevent land grabbing, preserve local ecosystems, and support the long-term viability of farming, ensuring that land remains productive and accessible for future generations.
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Title : Food security in the SDG era: Challenges, opportunities, and climate-smart solutions
Shabbar Ali, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan
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Tadjine Nacera, Blida1 University, Algeria
Title : Risk extension: A step to capability for building farmers’ resilience and adaptation to climate changes
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Title : Seed-cotton (or kapas) agricultural pollution and environmental health impact assessment
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