... Summary of the FORVALUE Questionnaire Results
1. Introduction
The purpose of the FORVALUE study ( Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market
Forest Products and Services [Contract ...
Materials and
Manufacturing
products
Turpentine
Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services...
... summarised information on the state -of
the- art in the field of valuation of and compensation for non-market forest goods and services, and to
reach the specific goals of the study, different research ... population - using and collecting non-wood forest products for recreation and
• traders - using NWFP for profit making.
Study on the Developme...
... on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services
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Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest
Products and Services
The importance of sustainable ... experiences on the valuation and
marketing of non-wood forest goods and services ). The study aims to acquire summarised...
... presentation of material in this publication do not
imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations concerning the legal ... impact on the microbial populations in the associated culture medium and
eventually in the fish/shrimp’s gut flora, and consequently on the health status...
... vary considerably according to the culture
conditions. For example the effect of the composition of the culture medium on the
proximate composition of various species of micro-algae is demonstrated ... disadvantage is the need to prevent contamination during the initial inoculation
and early growth period. Because the density of the desired phytoplankton is l...
... tract of the rotifers are killed as well. The
concentration of the disinfection products differs according to their toxicity and the initial
condition of the rotifers. Orientating concentrations ...
microalgae and at the same time guarantees the incorporation of high levels of EFA and
vitamins in the rotifers. The biochemical composition of the arti...
... North America and seemed
to be unlimited. However, with the expansion of aquaculture production in the 1970’s,
the demand for Artemia cysts soon exceeded the offer and prices rose exponentially, ... Inoculation experiments in natural habitats therefore require prior
screening of candidate strains and of eventual local populations, as well as the study of
prevailin...
...
over 80% of their cellular water, and upon interruption of the aeration, the now coffee-
bean shaped decapsulated cysts settle out. After harvesting of these cysts on a mesh
screen they should ... mg.l
-1
. The optimal aeration rate is a function of the tank size and the
density of cysts incubated. Excessive foaming can be reduced by disinfection of the cysts...
... enhanced the survival of P. monodon PL-15 and
the osmotic resistance of PL-10. This has recently been confirmed with the production
characteristics of P. monodon PL-10 and PL-20 being significantly ...
and may be satisfied through the consumption of seawater, the main concern regarding
the mineral composition of Artemia is whether they meet the requirements of...
...
influence the feeding behavior of Artemia by affecting the filtration rate, ingestion rate
and/ or assimilation: including the quality and quantity of the food offered, the
developmental stage of the ... axenic conditions. As a consequence
the nutritional composition of the diet does not play the most critical role in the selection
of diets suitable for high...