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Watershed Planning within a Quantitative Scenario Analysis Framework
Published on: July 24, 2016
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Assessing food security and environmental quality under policy stringency and geopolitics using counterfactual and
Md Idris Ali1,2, Mohammad Bin Amin3,4,5, Mohammad Salahuddin6
1Department of Business and Technology Management, Islamic University of Technology (IUT), Board Bazar, Gazipur, Bangladesh. mdidris.ali@torontomu.ca.
Scientific Reports
|April 17, 2026
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