Natural Resource Management Issues In Human Influenced Landscapes

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Researchers working on natural resource management issues in human-influenced landscapes need to be able to elicit both biophysical and socio-economic information and explore the interactions between these realms to identify appropriate management options. Biophysical scientists are increasingly interested in researching natural resource management. This, however, requires a sensitivity to the socio-ecological dimensions in a landscape and at least a basic understanding of how to incorporate such in the research designing phase. Natural Resource Management Issues in Human-Influenced Landscapes documents the firsthand research designing experience of prolific researchers for the knowledge of budding researchers, which is not usually shared in journal publications. The chapters showcase cases narrated by the authors about their field experiences and cross-country comparisons. Covering topics such as biodiversity, plant genetic resources, and sustainable production, this premier reference source is an essential resource for ecologists, government officials, students and educators of higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Hemachandra, Dilini
Publisher : IGI Global
Release : 2024-08-22
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781668470534


Celebrating Minority Professionals In Forestry And Natural Resources Conservation

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The 22 papers in this symposium highlight the program and its contribution to increasing minority professionals in forestry and natural resources conservation. The tenth anniversary symposium brought together graduates of the program, current students and officials from the universities, the U.S. Forest Service, other agencies, and private industry. The theme of the symposium was "Education, Training, and Diverse Workforce."

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Genre : Diversity in the workplace
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Release : 2008
File : 124 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015087429703


Natural Resources Management And Sustainable Livelihoods In The Mountainous Region

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Author : Praveen Kumar Rai
Publisher : Springer Nature
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File : 342 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789819721009


Handbook Of Research On Bioeconomy And Economic Ecosystems

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Bioeconomy is an essential natural capital for life, citizen well-being, and societal prosperity. After decades of intense damaging use, pollution, and hydrological stress, Europe's ecosystems are acutely threatened with serious degradation. This situation not only means acute economic loss, but also entails catastrophic ecological, social, and cultural damage. Handbook of Research on Bioeconomy and Economic Ecosystems is a critical resource that explores the conservation of ecosystems and their biodiversity and discusses potential new challenges in terms of the economic, social, and environmental path for Europe and other regions of the world. Featuring research on topics such as bioeconomy, circular economy, and economic and social analysis, this book is ideally designed for city authorities, experts, officers, business representatives, economists, politicians, academicians, and researchers.

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Genre : Science
Author : Pego, Ana
Publisher : IGI Global
Release : 2023-07-19
File : 528 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781668488805


Globalisation And Agricultural Landscapes

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Whilst agricultural landscapes are products of the local ecosystem and community in which they are situated, they are becoming increasingly affected by the same global issues, and are converging under the dynamics of globalisation. Combining landscape ecological research and an examination of relevant public policy, this book investigates the dynamic relationship between agricultural landscapes and the global change processes, such as urbanisation, by which they are being transformed. Landscape change is analysed in the context of biophysical patterns, market dynamics, and specific public policy frameworks, through a series of case studies from different OECD countries spanning Europe, Asia Pacific and North America. Particular emphasis is placed upon the way that landscapes are changing under differing policies of agricultural subsidy including the EU Common Agricultural Policy. This is an ideal resource for graduate students and researchers in landscape ecology and agriculture as well as policy analysts working in the agricultural sector.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Jørgen Primdahl
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2010-02-18
File : Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781139486347


Agroforestry For Natural Resource Management

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Illustrates the principles underlying the integration of trees into landscapes for environmental and productive purposes.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Ian Nuberg
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Release : 2009
File : 360 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780643092242


Interior Environment And Related Agencies Appropriations For 2008

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Genre : United States
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
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Release : 2007
File : 2098 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105050451561


Landscape Logic

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In 2005, researchers from four Australian universities and CSIRO joined forces with environmental managers from three state agencies and six regional catchment management authorities to answer the question: 'Can we detect the influence of public environmental programs on the condition of our natural resources?' This was prompted by a series of national audits of Australia's environmental programs that could find no evidence of public investment improving the condition of waterways, soils and native vegetation, despite major public programs investing more than $4.2 billion in environmental repair over the last 20 years. Landscape Logic describes how this collaboration of 42 researchers and environmental managers went about the research. It describes what they found and what they learned about the challenge of attributing cause to environmental change. While public programs had been responsible for increase in vegetation extent, there was less evidence for improvement in vegetation condition and water quality. In many cases critical levels of intervention had not been reached, interventions were not sufficiently mature to have had any measurable impact, monitoring had not been designed to match the spatial and temporal scales of the interventions, and interventions lacked sufficiently clear objectives and metrics to ever be detectable. In the process, however, new knowledge emerged on disturbance thresholds in river condition, diagnosing sources of pollution in river systems, and the application and uptake of state-and-transition and Bayesian network models to environmental management. The findings discussed in this book provide valuable messages for environmental managers, land managers, researchers and policy makers.

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Genre : Science
Author : Allan Curtis
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Release : 2012-04-11
File : 313 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780643103566


Routledge Handbook Of Cultural Landscape Practice

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Cultural landscapes, which in the field of heritage studies and practice relates to caring for and safeguarding heritage landscapes, is a concept embedded in contemporary conservation. Heritage conservation has shifted from an historical focus on buildings, city centres, and archaeological sites to encompass progressively more diverse forms of heritage and increasingly larger geographic areas, embracing both rural and urban landscapes. While the origin of the idea of cultural landscapes can be traced to the late-19th century Euro-American scholarship, it came to global attention after 1992 following its adoption as a category of ‘site’ by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Today, cultural landscape practice has become increasingly complex given the expansion of the values and meanings of heritage, the influence of environmental challenges such as human induced climate change, technological advancements, and the need to better understand and interpret human connections to place and landscapes. The aim of this handbook is to strike a balance between theory and practice, which we see as inseparable, while also seeking to achieve a geographical spread, disciplinary diversity and perspectives, and a mix of authors from academic, practitioner, management, and community backgrounds.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Steve Brown
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2023-02-14
File : 646 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351787062


Upper Deschutes Resource Management Plan

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Release : 2005
File : 636 Pages
ISBN-13 : NWU:35556034588640