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Cutting up the high country: the social construction of tenure review and ecological sustainability

Cutting up the high country: the social construction of tenure review and ecological sustainability

... the high country is real, but that knowledge of that reality is socially constructed and that stakeholder groups usually socially construct that reality in characteristic ...

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Modelling the economic opportunities for development of marginal hill country in a South Island high country system

Modelling the economic opportunities for development of marginal hill country in a South Island high country system

... maintaining high legume content in high country pastures is largely a result of low soil pH resulting in potential Al toxicity issues and deficiency in plant available soil ...and high ...

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Common cores in the high country  The archaeology and environmental history of the Namadgi Ranges

Common cores in the high country The archaeology and environmental history of the Namadgi Ranges

... Aboriginal high country chronology, sev- eral rockshelters in the Namadgi Ranges in the Australian Capital Territory were ...the high country during the Holocene Optimum (ca 9,000–6,000 years ...

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South Island high country land reform 1992-2015

South Island high country land reform 1992-2015

... According to the terms of the pastoral leases, set out in the Land Act 1948 and reaffirmed in the Crown Pastoral Land Act 1998, the leaseholders do have an ownership interest in the land under lease. That interest is ...

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The biological effects of Lupinus polyphyllus on soil nitrogen in acid high country soils

The biological effects of Lupinus polyphyllus on soil nitrogen in acid high country soils

... extensive high country ...some high country soils and the critical concentrations of exchangeable Al (Haynes & Williams, 1993) and in the same case, the relative Al tolerance of some ...

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Characteristics and use of Australian high country

Characteristics and use of Australian high country

... Associated periglacial activity was widespread in both areas producing extensive slope deposits especially in areas of mechanically fissile rocks such as the dolerites of the Central Pla[r] ...

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Attitudes towards trees : a case study in the New Zealand eastern high country

Attitudes towards trees : a case study in the New Zealand eastern high country

... The frames describe the context within which individuals interpreted their experiences and made sense of information they received (Rein, 1984). Individual frames of reference [r] ...

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An economic analysis of soil conservation and land retirement on South Island high country

An economic analysis of soil conservation and land retirement on South Island high country

... The cattle do not graze the retirement block at alL As indicated above they have taken an important place in the management of this country by replacing sheep on ex[r] ...

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Helminths of the paradise shelduck Tadorna Variegata (Gmelin) in the high country of Canterbury

Helminths of the paradise shelduck Tadorna Variegata (Gmelin) in the high country of Canterbury

... found in the Mallard and Grey Ducks probably occasionally infect Paradise Shelducks as well particularly very young birds, they are generally present in the shelducks at a much lower inc[r] ...

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Directory of public agencies in the South Island hill and high country

Directory of public agencies in the South Island hill and high country

... This directory, published by the Centre for Resource Management, is a comprehensive list of professional and technical staff engaged in research, extension, develop[r] ...

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Title: Investigating High-Speed Railways In Terms Of The Economy For Our Country and The Region

Title: Investigating High-Speed Railways In Terms Of The Economy For Our Country and The Region

... our country and the region at the center of which our country is located will be able to achieve an integrated development in the ...the country has 63230 km of highways and 15000 km of ...

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Reducing preterm mortality in eastern Uganda: the impact of introducing low-cost bubble CPAP on neonates

Reducing preterm mortality in eastern Uganda: the impact of introducing low-cost bubble CPAP on neonates <1500 g

... In Uganda, the Neonatal Mortality Rate has not chan- ged over 2 decades, remaining high at 28/1000 live births and the leading cause of these deaths is complica- tions of prematurity [6]. The UN Sustainable ...

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Vol 19, No 5 (2020)

Vol 19, No 5 (2020)

... junior high school students interpret their experiences of ...junior high school students in Indonesia have positive impressions of the use of HTBL in their learning ...junior high school students in ...

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Climate change and allergy in Australia: an innovative, high-income country, at potential risk

Climate change and allergy in Australia: an innovative, high-income country, at potential risk

... whole country by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, and chemical air pollutants, which are similarly well serviced by state and territory environment protection authorities and the like, no national or state/ ...

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The Effects of Opening Trade on Regional Inequality in a Model of Scale Invariant Growth and Foot Loose Capital

The Effects of Opening Trade on Regional Inequality in a Model of Scale Invariant Growth and Foot Loose Capital

... induces country B’s firms to agglomerate to country A, which affects price ...too high and share of country A’s share of capital owned is not too high (intertemporal knowledge spillover ...

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Intersectoral collaboration for people-centred mental health care in Timor-Leste: a mixed-methods study using qualitative and social network analysis

Intersectoral collaboration for people-centred mental health care in Timor-Leste: a mixed-methods study using qualitative and social network analysis

... DPOs: Disabled Persons Organisations; HiAP: Health in All Policies; SISCa: Integrated Health Services Program; HIC: high-income country; LMIC: low- and middle-income country; MoH: Mini[r] ...

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Psychological wellbeing in a resource-limited work environment: examining levels and determinants among health workers in rural Malawi

Psychological wellbeing in a resource-limited work environment: examining levels and determinants among health workers in rural Malawi

... A comparison of our finding to those of the two previ- ous studies conducted in Malawi is difficult as the latter measured specifically burnout, characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced ...

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The baby-friendly hospital initiative and breastfeeding duration: relating the evidence to the Australian context

The baby-friendly hospital initiative and breastfeeding duration: relating the evidence to the Australian context

... The impact of the BFHI on breastfeeding duration has been examined in two countries in the East Asian region.. In Taiwan, initiation of breastfeeding is high (estimated rates of 80-90%) 26, 27 , though initiation ...

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RETAIL IN INDIA: GETTING ORGANIZED TO DRIVE GROWTH

RETAIL IN INDIA: GETTING ORGANIZED TO DRIVE GROWTH

... The retail landscape of the country is changing at a rapid pace with malls and multiplexes mushrooming in all major cities. In fact, having reached a substantial capacity at Tier-1 locations, the organized retail ...

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Housing market: The finance side of the story. ECMI Commentary No. 5, 17 March 2006

Housing market: The finance side of the story. ECMI Commentary No. 5, 17 March 2006

... Placing the current housing bubble in a longer term context is cause for greater concern. It seems that we are currently jumping from one bubble to another. The equity market bubble, the bond market conundrum and the ...

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