Introduction pages, Nova Geodesia 4(3), 2024
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Nova Geodesia (https://novageodesia.ro), Issue 3, Volume 4, 2024: The papers published in this issue represent interesting novelties in different topics of geodetic science or related fields. Nova Geodesia publishes significant papers in geodesy and close topics related to cartography, engineering projects and construction, planetology, hydrography, geography, sociodemographic factors, urban administration, planning and environment, landscape, biodiversity, and ecology. Among the exciting articles, we invite readers to find news about: Forest sampling techniques in different types of vegetation applying plot sampling, non-plot sampling, and remote sensing; Soil surface erosion susceptibility analysis using the USLE model. Case study: Bran - Dragoslavele Corridor, Romania; Feeding butterflies with Tridax procumbens (L.), a beneficial plant for maintaining butterfly populations; Impacts of climate-smart soil and water conservation practices and slope gradient on selected soil chemical properties in Eastern Ethiopia: A case study of the Kulkullessa Sub-watershed, Goro Gutu District; Comparative assessment of different rose cultivars under environmental conditions in central Transylvania, Romania; Plants associated with water towers in the Saharan environment: Floristic diversity and therapeutic virtues.
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