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Adaptive Ecosystem Management and the Florida Everglades: More Than Trial-and-Error?

Adaptive Ecosystem Management and the Florida Everglades: More Than Trial-and-Error?

... Adaptive ecosystem management is intended to be more than just project selection and design and includes the project s short- and long-term environmental and social ...adaptive management principles, ...

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Ecosystem Management and its Application at the Local Level:  APNEP, CAMA and Local Land Use Planning in North Carolina

Ecosystem Management and its Application at the Local Level: APNEP, CAMA and Local Land Use Planning in North Carolina

... inventory ecosystem boundaries (67%), ecological functions (62%), ecological zones (52%) and trans-boundary resources ...floodplain management throughout the state due to the frequency of hurricanes and ...

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Explaining farmers’ reluctance to adopt recommendations for sustainable ecosystem management

Explaining farmers’ reluctance to adopt recommendations for sustainable ecosystem management

... risk management, five common sources of risks in farming in- cluding risks associated with production, marketing, finan- cing, human, and institutional were considered to analyze their perceptions (Kahan ...

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Optimal ecosystem management with structural dynamics

Optimal ecosystem management with structural dynamics

... is ecosystem biomass, CC is the ecosystem carrying capacity and r is a positive ...stabilized ecosystem climax” (Odum, 1969). Ecosystem carrying capacity is the value of biomass attained at ...

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Attenuating effects of ecosystem management on coral reefs

Attenuating effects of ecosystem management on coral reefs

... Here, we study the attenuation of fisheries management impacts across multiple ecological levels in a complex Caribbean coral reef eco- system. We used a large-scale but hierarchical study design to determine ...

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Tall grass prairie ecosystem management—a gastropod perspective

Tall grass prairie ecosystem management—a gastropod perspective

... this management strategy is unknown. First Nation fire management was also frequent (<5 years; Lewis ...different management methods (Damhoureyeh and Hartnett 1997), it is difficult to predict the ...

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Study Of Snorkeling Marine Tourism Based On Suitability Area And Carrying Capacity In Taman Nasional Kepulauan Seribu National Park, Dki Jakarta

Study Of Snorkeling Marine Tourism Based On Suitability Area And Carrying Capacity In Taman Nasional Kepulauan Seribu National Park, Dki Jakarta

... Based onSnorkeling Area Suitability Indexanalysis (IKW) of Macan Kecil Island on Table 3, it is known that the location in the west and south is still laying for snorkeling activities. Coral reefs in this area were at a ...

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Mapping Agricultural Ecosystem Services across Scales

Mapping Agricultural Ecosystem Services across Scales

... In the future, attempts should be made to develop more systematic cross-scale methods that not only covers the broader array of ESS but also aids in evidence-based policy development and ecosystem ...

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Ecological consequences of toxin use for mammalian pest control in New Zealand—An overview

Ecological consequences of toxin use for mammalian pest control in New Zealand—An overview

... for ecosystem restoration on the New Zealand mainland, and help to find common ground between different participants in ecosystem ...annual ecosystem management conference in New Zealand, ...

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Mainstreaming ecosystem science in spatial planning practice : exploiting a hybrid opportunity space

Mainstreaming ecosystem science in spatial planning practice : exploiting a hybrid opportunity space

... characterize ecosystem processes, objectives for ecosystem management should be set for the long ...The ecosystem approach should seek the appropriate balance between, and integration of, ...

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Strengthening Conservation of Owl- Faced Monkeys (Cercopithecus Hamlyni) in the Albertine Rift Region (ARR)

Strengthening Conservation of Owl- Faced Monkeys (Cercopithecus Hamlyni) in the Albertine Rift Region (ARR)

... boundary ecosystem management involving the staff of Kitabi College of Conservation and Environmental management (KCCEM), Nyungwe NP and Kibira NP, Rwanda Development Board (RDB) and the National ...

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Ecological Implications of Fine-Scale Fire Patchiness and Severity in Tropical Savannas of Northern Australia

Ecological Implications of Fine-Scale Fire Patchiness and Severity in Tropical Savannas of Northern Australia

... Australian savannas: size and frequency matters. Fire ecology and Aboriginal land management in central Arnhem Land, northern Australia: a tradition of ecosystem management.. List of tr[r] ...

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Evaluating management effectiveness of private forest
reserve sites within the NRM South Region of Tasmania

Evaluating management effectiveness of private forest reserve sites within the NRM South Region of Tasmania

... The interviews (section 7.6.3) revealed that landowners with PFRP sites seem to be quite knowledgeable about grazing management strategies that promote ecological health in native vegetation. Half of the ...

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Collaborative water governance in New Zealand : turning the tide in the Canterbury region?

Collaborative water governance in New Zealand : turning the tide in the Canterbury region?

... water management plans can be partly attributed to a view during the 1990s that the RMA does not permit elected councils to allocate water between different groups of uses, as explained ...water management ...

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A new collaborative methodology for assessment and management of ecosystem services

A new collaborative methodology for assessment and management of ecosystem services

... In the analysis described here, we have used AHP as a method to obtain and aggregate preference (weightings) for ESS. AHP could also be useful to select and prioritise strategic alternatives in the management of ...

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Sustainable management of different valley ecosystems

Sustainable management of different valley ecosystems

... water management, but the preliminary modelling results suggest, that managers attention to the current situation of the valley ecosystem sustains groundwater storage, but might cause a minor disturbance ...

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HUMAN VALUE ECOSYSTEM: PRODUCTIVITY MANAGEMENT IN A HUMAN WAY

HUMAN VALUE ECOSYSTEM: PRODUCTIVITY MANAGEMENT IN A HUMAN WAY

... knowledge management. Managers must be made to realize that productivity management is not as simple as managing technology and knowledge but also people factors that will also come importantly into the ...

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Conceptualizing and operationalizing human wellbeing for ecosystem assessment and management

Conceptualizing and operationalizing human wellbeing for ecosystem assessment and management

... multidimensionality of human wellbeing. Our framework is distinguished from several well- known examples in its very pragmatic emphasis on management needs. While other frameworks begin with theoretical principles ...

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THE BUSINESS ECOSYSTEM APPROACH APPLIED TO THE INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT

THE BUSINESS ECOSYSTEM APPROACH APPLIED TO THE INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT

... the management of IH resources that comprises first of all new organizational forms (in terms of innovative forms of organization, production methodologies and working practices based on refined forms of ...

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Climate variability and El Niño Southern Oscillation: implications for natural coastal resources and management

Climate variability and El Niño Southern Oscillation: implications for natural coastal resources and management

... Abstract The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) sig- niWcantly inXuences marine ecosystems and the sustained exploitation of marine resources in the coastal zone of the Humboldt Current upwelling system. Both its warm ...

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