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Exploring the availability of Ontario's non-industrial private forest lands for recreation and forestry activities

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2002
Canadá

Privately owned forest lands contribute significant amounts of land for wood supply and recreational opportunities in various parts of Canada including areas within Ontario. The decisions that landowners make about permitting various activities on their lands can impact resource managers and current and potential users of forested environments.

Irrigated land retirement

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2002

Land retirement is ceasing irrigation with the goal of reducing load, in general, of dissolved constituents and, in particular, of trace elements, present in subsurface drainage generated from irrigated lands. Retirement is achieved through a process of goal setting, strategy development and determining effects, developing land selection criteria, implementation, and monitoring.

Vraag en aanbod van natuur : over de maatschappelijke vraag naar natuur en over het antwoord daarop van eigenaren en beheerders van natuur

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2002
Países Baixos

Aanbieders van natuur (eigenaren en beheerders) hebben steeds meer te maken met de wensen van mensen ten aanzien van recreatie, wonen en werken in de natuur. In deze studie is gekeken naar wat er bekend is over de vraag naar natuur van burgers en naar de lacunes in die kennis.

Koolstofvastlegging in bossen: een kans voor de boseigenaar?

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2002
Países Baixos

Dit rapport geeft de huidige stand van zaken van het klimaatbeleid en probeert antwoord te geven op vragen van beheerders met betrekking tot koolstofopslag in bos. Veranderingen in omlooptijd en dunningen hebben maar weinig invloed op de opgeslagen hoeveelheid koolstof. De boomsoortenkeus is grotendeels bepalend voor de koolstofopslag in biomassa.

Land conflict resolution: case studies in the Philippines

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2001
Philippines

This article summarizes the nature of land-related conflicts in the Philippines within the context of the prevailing agrarian situation throughout the country. An analysis of the agrarian institutions and different types of development that have occurred in a number of regions provide a broad representation of the current situation.

Adoption of Brush Busters: results of Texas county extension survey

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2001

Changing landowner demographics and the increasing recognition that some quantity of woody plants is valuable for certain rangeland management objectives has led to increasing interest in selective brush management practices. Brush Busters is a collaborative extension/research program developed in response to this growing interest.

Benefit–Cost Analysis of StormwaterQuality Improvements

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2000
Estados Unidos

The major purpose of this paper is to explore the potential value of benefit–cost evaluation for stormwater quality management decisions at a local level. A preliminary benefit–cost analysis (BCA) screening method is used for maximum extent practicable (MEP) analysis, identifying promising management practices, and identifying societal and economic tradeoffs for local stormwater problems.