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Intensive Agricultural Land Use by River Subbasin in Southeast Asia |
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![]() Map Projection Interrupted Goode's Homolosine Map Description This map shows the areas with intensive cropland within watersheds, therefore showing the potentially important within-basin differences. This map Map shows the results for insular Southeast Asia. There are 4,077 in insular Southeast Asia. The area demonstrates a gradient of agricultural use from more populated areas, such as Java and the Philippines, where intensively cultivated areas are predominant in most basins, to a low level of cropland area in Borneo, and the Celebes. |
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