... conservation and renewal of naturalresources We can put forward the following basic demands to sectors of the economy which produce and use marine naturalresources as raw materials for their production ... mineral resources during their production and processing Rational marine naturalresourcesmanagement I I Conservation and rational production of marine naturalresources I I Renewable marine natural ... m y management its planning and We understand the rational development of marine naturalresources as a system of activities to allow the economically efficient use of naturalresourcesand to...
... in Fig The concentrations varied between and 10% for H2, and 16% for CO, and 11% for CO2 as well as 67 and 83% for N2 depending on target temperature and particle diameter Decreasing N2 concentrations ... particles Drag force Drag force coefcient Dynamic viscosity of gas Equivalence ratio (excess air ratio) Minimal residence time Parameter for drag force coefcient Parameter for drag force coefcient ... sawdust of pine and spruce [41] The pellets were milled to particle sizes with characteristic size distribution numbers d50 between 125 and 180 m and d90 between 230 and 410 m Weiland et al found...
... Abderrahman (2000) studied the water demand management in Saudi Arabia, while Mayer et al (1999) and White (2000) both studied on water demand management in Colorado, USA and in Sydney, Australia, respectively ... conservation and sustainable TWRM REFERENCES Abderrahman W A (2000) Water Demand Managementand Islamic Water Management Principles: A Case Study, International Journal of Water Resources Development, ... empirical analysis performed after collecting relevant data by literature reviews, interviews and field surveys OVERVIEW OF THE TOTAL WATER RESOURCESMANAGEMENT IN TOKYO Tokyo, with a land area of 2,188...
... co -management of grasslands and other naturalresources in Mongolia H Ykhanbai, Ts Odgerel, E Bulgan and B Naranchimeg Similarities and differences: From improved understanding to social transformations ... Social and Gender Analysis in Natural Resource Management This page intentionally left blank Social and Gender Analysis in Natural Resource Management Learning Studies and Lessons from ... household resourcesand activities 5.5 Men and women’s perceptions of who makes decisions about the management of resourcesand activities 5.6 Comparison of variety selection criteria between women and...
... Vancouver for Douglas-fir and Cedar from October 2007 to June 2009 To the best efforts of the authors, no throughfall measurements can be obtained in Stanford for field data verification For further ... infiltration rate, soil texture and canopy specifications (Maitre et al 1999) Country and Source Soil Texture Zimbabwe (Kennard and Walker 1973) Sandy Zimbabwe (Kennard and Walker 1973) Variable Kenya ... approach for evaluating the ecological mechanisms involved in water cycling and water resourcesmanagement Exploring soil-water stress is one key issue in eco-hydrology It is particularly important for...
... Karl-Gustaf Löfgren and Kenneth Backland Econometrics Informing NaturalResourcesManagement Selected Empirical Analyses Phoebe Koundouri Econometrics Informing NaturalResourcesManagement Selected ... focuses on the static and dynamic estimations of the demand function fornaturalresources The applications concern water resourcesmanagementand allocation in the industrial and residential sectors ... Environmental andNatural Resource Management The selection of contributions and referee process opted for a wide range of econometric techniques that can be used to inform natural resource management, ...
... lack 1 Towards a more effective and democratic naturalresourcesmanagement 19 Methods and formal techniques for participation in naturalresourcesmanagementand planning have only been developed ... participation and public involvement for making environmental policy making andnatural resource management more effective and democratic (Stern and Fineberg 1996) The report emphasizes the need for a ... employment, and forest science For example, Eeva was a member of the steering group of Finland's National Forest Program during its formative period (1998-99) As a member of the Committee for Forest...
... Community Empowerment Forest Management CEFM project in Cho Don Dist: Household Sustainable forest management Sustainable livelihoods for poor and landless people Forest management awareness ® ... Sustainable livelihoods for poor and landless people High Carbon storage and other environmental benefits Community confidence andmanagement - Environmental and CC awareness raising and education ® ... for collaborative NR managementand governance Collaborative natural resource managementand governance State management outreach No sharing of responsibilities/be nefits between government and...
... On the other hand, past and present efforts on land resourcesmanagement seem to be inadequate as land degradation, climate change, and demographic pressure continue unabated and land productivity ... accelerating natural resource use The contributors in this book have vast expertise and experience in naturalresourcesmanagement All the chapters suggest that sustainable naturalresourcesmanagement ... Controlling of Environmental Degradation and Desertification Peter F Ffolliott NaturalResourcesManagementand Poverty Alleviation 103 Sustainable Natural Resource Management, a Global Challenge of...
... Sustainable NaturalResourcesManagement associated complex and heterogeneous data, to perform both the analysis of the current resource management policy and to predict the impact of some management ... knowledge, and this mixture of Fuzzy Image Processing, Analysis and Visualization Methods for Hydro-Dams and Hydro-Sites Surveillance and Monitoring information representation is often encountered in management ... information andfor displaying the assessment and prediction results in a meaningful and intuitive form to the end-user (this includes, besides numerical data, linguistic and qualitative assessments and, ...
... current values and on the management evaluation procedure, the 20 Sustainable NaturalResourcesManagement quality of the water resource management policy in respect to the naturalresources preservation ... the scenery and the naturaland historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment ... only in numerical and linguistic form, but also in a visual Fuzzy Image Processing, Analysis and Visualization Methods for Hydro-Dams and Hydro-Sites Surveillance and Monitoring 19 form The originality...
... thresholds for this 38 Sustainable NaturalResourcesManagement variable are also low and likely close to this mean for many natural resources, especially when considered in the context of dam size For ... is based on GAP status codes andand includes most parks and all wilderness areas, but it excludes most lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and US Forest Service (USFS) These ... We consider parks and other areas ‘protected’ if they have permanent protection from conversion of natural land cover and a mandated management plan to maintain a primarily natural state This...
... for encouraging the social behavior favorable to land andnaturalresources policies For this to happen, however, requires that all people understand and agree to the objectives of land andnatural ... of which livestock grazing, forestry-related activities, and other forms of land andnaturalresourcesmanagement are often integral components between rain-fed lands and irrigated or wetter rain-fed ... Socio-economic and demographic changes Understanding the socio-economic issues unique to the dryland regions is fundamental to planning and implementing land-use strategies andmanagement practices and formulating...
... agriculture and has threatened naturalresources Urban population and consumers are growing, the pressure on naturalresources is increasing and limited public support is available to natural resource management ... of enough effort for forest planting, landscape restoration andnatural expansion of forests South America and Africa had a decreasing trend, whereas Europe, North America, Asia and Oceania have ... overpressure on naturalresources A sustainable agriculture andNatural Resource Management (NRM) through multi-paradigmatic approaches can be utilized for a better understanding and managing these...
... retrospective and prospective landscape change through the development of social profiles of landholders: a tool for improving land use planning and policy formulation Landscape and Urban Planning, ... Clouston, B., and Binney, J (2005) Understanding social and economic influences on natural resource management decisions Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water, Queensland State Government, ... Folke, C., and Hahn T (2004) Social-ecological transformation for ecosystem management: the development of adaptive co -management of a wetland landscape in southern Sweden Ecology and Society...
... tourist company and the village (Nelson, 2004) A company granted title by the village purchased land for the lodge outright, and the land for the two campsites was apparently settled and developed ... to livestock (Tsetse fly), crop and livestock depredation by wild animals, and deforestation for firewood, charcoal (See Fig 3), timber for house construction andfor medicinal purposes All these ... councilors and VGS) – on enterprise management, security andresourcesmanagement Provision of I motorbike and 16 pieces of computers to Vilima Vitatu Education sponsorship for students (secondary education)...
... Ministry of NaturalResourcesand Tourism, Tanzania and was a part of the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI), Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA) and Norwegian University for Science ... 0.028 and H = 8.85, df = 3, p = 0.031, 160 Sustainable NaturalResourcesManagement respectively), while theft and depredation on livestock did not differ among the four villages (p > 0.118 for ... Livestock owners were informed about the essence of this study and were assured that the data was only collected for research purpose and not for other purposes like baseline data for setting livestock...
... On the other hand, past and present efforts on land resourcesmanagement seem to be inadequate as land degradation, climate change, and demographic pressure continue unabated and land productivity ... thresholds for this 38 Sustainable NaturalResourcesManagement variable are also low and likely close to this mean for many natural resources, especially when considered in the context of dam size For ... Sustainable NaturalResourcesManagement associated complex and heterogeneous data, to perform both the analysis of the current resource management policy and to predict the impact of some management...
... world's and regions In hill lands, the pressure of increasing population and the demand for land and fuel also lead to resource degradation, more marked because sloping land accentuates runoff and ... the role and impact of farmer-consumer relationships, infrastructure, institutionsand their management, land tenure patterns, gender roles, and agricultural andnatural resource policies and programs ... research priorities and suggested guidelines for establishing and managing a program to encourage research on sustainability, agriculture, andnaturalresources in U.S institutionsand their developing...
... effective and safe agents for the prevention and treatment of cancer remains inefficient and costly, and falls short of the requirements for primary prevention among the high-risk population andfor ... laboratories [26,50] and contain mainly procyanidins OWG and OWP are composed of species that are soluble in both ethyl acetate and water, and the rest of the fractions (G for grape, P for pine) were ... degree of polymerization and percentage of galloylation, with their antiproliferative potential and their scavenging capacity for hydroxyl and superoxide anion radicals Results and Discussion Growth...