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Land Degradation and Its Prevention in Inner Mongolia

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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 and 101 flags, counties, cities and districts. The east-west line is about 2500 kilometers long and the north-south line width is about 1700 nm. The total land area of the whole region is 1.183 million square kilometers, accounting for 12% of the national land area, ranking third in the country. The per capita land area of the whole region is about 0.05 km2.

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Meng, Z., Dang, X., Gao, Y. (2020). Land Degradation and Its Prevention in Inner Mongolia. In: Public Private Partnership for Desertification Control in Inner Mongolia. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7499-9_5

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