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Private landowner intent to supply woody feedstock for bioenergy production

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2013

In this research, we evaluated the intent of engaged private forest landowners to supply woody biomass for bioenergy production. The study was conducted in a U.S. state (Kentucky) where private individuals own a majority (78%) of the state's forest resources. Intent of family forest owners was measured using a mail-based survey.

arithmetic method to determine the most suitable planting dates for vegetables

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2013
Arabie saoudite

Optimum crop yield is greatly affected by proper planting and sowing times. The objective of this research was to develop an algorithm that uses the heat unit concept to determine the most suitable planting times for vegetable crops. The developed algorithm was programmed in a database environment with sample climatic data for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Land claims and the pursuit of co-management on four protected areas in South Africa

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2013
Afrique du Sud
Afrique australe

Successful land claims on protected areas by previously disenfranchised communities often result in co-management agreements between claimant communities and state conservation agencies. South Africa, in particular, has pursued co-management as the desired outcome of land claims on its protected areas.

Landowners Perceptions of Their Moral and Ethical Stewardship Responsibilities in New Brunswick, Canada, and Maine, USA

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2013
Canada
États-Unis d'Amérique

The province of New Brunswick (NB), Canada and the state of Maine (ME), USA are heavily forested jurisdictions whose forests provide many social, ecological, and economic functions. Roughly a third of NB and ME’s forested land is owned by private, non-industrial owners [sometimes called family forests or woodlot owners].

Greener energy: Issues and challenges for Pakistan—wind power prospective

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2013
Pakistan

Energy is one of the essential inputs for economic development and industrialization. A reliable supply of energy is essential to maintain and to improve human being’s living conditions. The management of energy sources, rational utilization of energy, and renewable energy source usages are vital.

Stakeholder perceptions of recreational and management impacts on protected coastal dune systems: A comparison of three European countries

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2013
Irlande
Allemagne

Coastal dune systems are particularly susceptible to destabilisation through recreational pressure and because of this, conflicts frequently arise between those who want to use the dunes for recreational purposes and those who wish to see these fragile ecosystems protected.

Land abandonment may reduce disturbance and affect the breeding sites of an Endangered amphibian in northern Italy

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2013
Italie

Although human-related disturbance is usually detrimental for biodiversity, in some instances it can simulate natural processes and benefit certain species. Changes in the disturbance regime, both natural and human-driven, can affect species that rely on it.

Colombia : Land Policy in Transition

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Juillet, 2013

Unequal land distribution and the
negative social and economic implications resulting from
such polarization in Colombia have long been of concern to
policymakers. A 1950 World Bank mission identified unequal
land distribution as a key impediment to economic and social