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Island Biogeography and the Conservation of New Zealand Indigenous Forest-Dwelling Avifauna

Island Biogeography and the Conservation of New Zealand Indigenous Forest-Dwelling Avifauna

... other indigenous forest birds which appear to have large or very large area requirements, such as brown kiwi, whitehead, yellowhead, robin, rifleman and ...upland indigenous forests (> 750 m asl) ...

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Ethnobotanical Study of Plants Used by People in Hiang Indigenous Forest Kerinci, Jambi

Ethnobotanical Study of Plants Used by People in Hiang Indigenous Forest Kerinci, Jambi

... Hiang indigenous forest gener- ally used as a fuel and charcoal is Ficus ...enous forest generally use any species that has been dried as firewood, but the most preferred is a saplings and poles due ...

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Long-term impacts of grazing on indigenous forest remnants on North Island hill country, New Zealand

Long-term impacts of grazing on indigenous forest remnants on North Island hill country, New Zealand

... native forest surrounded by extensive pastoral grasslands, characteristic of many New Zealand rural landscapes, represent an important reservoir of lowland ...on indigenous forest remnants in hill ...

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Resilience of New Zealand indigenous forest fragments to impacts of livestock and pest mammals

Resilience of New Zealand indigenous forest fragments to impacts of livestock and pest mammals

... hence indigenous predation was omitted from ...as indigenous birds ...of indigenous birds (via nest predation; Innes et ...the indigenous bird population (Murphy et ...the forest ...

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Indigenous forest management systems in the hills of Nepal

Indigenous forest management systems in the hills of Nepal

... The forest structure is two layers of tree species and one layer of shrubs, and the ground is mostly covered by ...the forest, but Alnus nepalensis occurs in the gullies, Daphniphyllum himalense occurs in ...

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Effects of secondary shrublands on bird, lizard and invertebrate faunas in a dryland landscape

Effects of secondary shrublands on bird, lizard and invertebrate faunas in a dryland landscape

... compared indigenous and exotic birds, terrestrial invertebrates and ground-dwelling lizards in 100-ha blocks representing vegetation at three woodiness levels (grassland, mixed grassland–shrubland, and shrubland) ...

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Samango monkeys (Cercopithecus albogularis labiatus) manage risk in a highly seasonal, human modified landscape in Amathole Mountains, South Africa

Samango monkeys (Cercopithecus albogularis labiatus) manage risk in a highly seasonal, human modified landscape in Amathole Mountains, South Africa

... and forest to see if this short-term change in food availability and starvation risk affected monkeys’ foraging ...outside indigenous forest and in gardens, where they fed on exotic species, ...

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New Zealand’s exotic plantation forests as habitats for threatened indigenous species

New Zealand’s exotic plantation forests as habitats for threatened indigenous species

... remaining indigenous forest cover in many regions is now below the theoretical extinction threshold level, where species viability is predicted to decline following habitat loss of 70–90% (Andrén 1994; With ...

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THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN FOREST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AMONG THE KAFFECHO PEOPLE, GIMBO WOREDA, SOUTH WEST ETHIOPIA

THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN FOREST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AMONG THE KAFFECHO PEOPLE, GIMBO WOREDA, SOUTH WEST ETHIOPIA

... the indigenous forest management practices in the study area have ...of indigenous forest management practices are revealed in their functions, implementations and ...of indigenous ...

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What’s the end-game for biodiversity: is it time for conservation evolution?

What’s the end-game for biodiversity: is it time for conservation evolution?

... Zealand indigenous forest bird species in the presence of introduced predators, using existing management ...some forest bird species with introduced predators, so that populations eventually require ...

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Monitoring terrestrial bird populations on Tiritiri Matangi Island, Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand, 1987–2010

Monitoring terrestrial bird populations on Tiritiri Matangi Island, Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand, 1987–2010

... of indigenous forest birds will increase and that exotic species will continue to decline as the island’s vegetation changes as predicted (Cameron and Davies 2013; Myers & Court ...of forest ...

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Species richness of indigenous beetles in restored plant communities on Matiu-Somes Island, Wellington Harbour, New Zealand

Species richness of indigenous beetles in restored plant communities on Matiu-Somes Island, Wellington Harbour, New Zealand

... of indigenous beetles than the sites with more dominant indigenous ...original indigenous vegetation (“Muehlenbeckia”) was intermediate and supported very few individuals of the introduced ...as ...

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Strengthening of Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Forest Management: Case in Seram Island, Mollucas, Indonesia

Strengthening of Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Forest Management: Case in Seram Island, Mollucas, Indonesia

... Abstract Forest management systems of indigenous people have undergone many changes due to a variety of interests which is a form of ...in forest resource ...of indigenous peoples on ...

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The use of non-wood forest products by migrants in a new settlement: experiences of a Visayan community in Palawan, Philippines

The use of non-wood forest products by migrants in a new settlement: experiences of a Visayan community in Palawan, Philippines

... dant forest resources for exploitation ...of forest land management programs in Northeast Thailand illustrates that migrants can and often do interpret laws regarding the use of land and the harvest of ...

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Indigenous Knowledge and Factors Related to Practices of Forest Conservation Among Forest Dependent Communities in the Tocha District Southern Ethiopia

Indigenous Knowledge and Factors Related to Practices of Forest Conservation Among Forest Dependent Communities in the Tocha District Southern Ethiopia

... the forest and a sacred spot was strictly forbidden by the selected ...the forest trampling vegetation, disturbing secret sites and grazing livestock in the forest was strictly forbidden in the study ...

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Impact of Conservation Measures over Mangrove Forest-dependent Community: A Qualitative Study Using Human Rights Lens

Impact of Conservation Measures over Mangrove Forest-dependent Community: A Qualitative Study Using Human Rights Lens

... overall forest resource collection ...Bangladesh, Forest Policy, Bangladesh national Conservation Strategy and Forest Investment Programme emphasize on the rights of the dependent community as a ...

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Analysis of Genetic and Biogeography Diversity of Korean Indigenous Wild Rocambole (Allium monanthum Max)

Analysis of Genetic and Biogeography Diversity of Korean Indigenous Wild Rocambole (Allium monanthum Max)

... In recent years, A. monanthum has been considered a health food, and there has been increasing demands for it owing to its various inorganic components, amino acids, polysaccharides and other active compounds such as ...

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Community Matrix Model Predictions of Future Forest Composition at Russell State Forest

Community Matrix Model Predictions of Future Forest Composition at Russell State Forest

... Russell forest is in agreement with Lloyd's (1971) conclusions, and seems reasonable in view of the selective logging of kauri in the ...that forest basal area is generally well below that for mature kauri ...

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Indigenous traditional knowledge (ITK) from forest dwellers of Gondia district, Maharashtra

Indigenous traditional knowledge (ITK) from forest dwellers of Gondia district, Maharashtra

... Indians have great knowledge of phytomedicines. This valuable knowledge has been conserved in the living folk traditions in ethnic communities. An attempt has been made to explore traditional medicinal knowledge of plant ...

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Review of Common Resources in Ethiopia: Status, Challenges and Management

Review of Common Resources in Ethiopia: Status, Challenges and Management

... For the past 20 years’ literature on common resources can be summarized by the sentence "everybody's property is nobody's property." when a given natural resource is commonly accessible to more than one user, the ...

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