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Sustainable Land Management

Sustainable Land Management

... of land were se- verely degraded, in some cases in an irreversible way, all these caused a severe damage to local ecologies as well as contributed a lot for climate change and its associated effects on the ...

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Poverty, property rights and land management in Uganda

Poverty, property rights and land management in Uganda

... Most of the explanatory variables are statistically significant at 10% or less and have the expected signs except for a few surprise outcomes discussed below. Generally the results show that poverty hinders the adoption ...

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Peatland Fires in Riau, Indonesia, in Relation to Land Cover Type, Land Management, Landholder, and Spatial Management

Peatland Fires in Riau, Indonesia, in Relation to Land Cover Type, Land Management, Landholder, and Spatial Management

... different land cover types, land man- agement systems, landholders, and proximity to roads and canals in Riau Province, ...fire-prone land cover, while plantations and mangrove forests were the ...of ...

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Australian Aboriginal land management: constraints or opportunities?

Australian Aboriginal land management: constraints or opportunities?

... ecological management of Country must take this historical tension into ...Aboriginal land management practices, been reflected in current statutory and regulatory ...the management of ...

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Drivers of Sustainable Land Management in Eastern Africa

Drivers of Sustainable Land Management in Eastern Africa

... sustainable land management include; access to information (education and extension), access to both input and output markets, social, human and physical capital endowments, credit availability, ...

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Land management and policy responses to mitigate desertification and land degradation

Land management and policy responses to mitigate desertification and land degradation

... that land sits at the centre of the food, energy and water nexus. Land plays a crucial role in providing food and water security, building resilience to climate change and contributing to its mitigation, as ...

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Indigenous Land Management Practices and Land Cover Change in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

Indigenous Land Management Practices and Land Cover Change in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

... existing land use/cover map of the area was also acquired from the Cross River Basin Development Authority ...for land use ...and land management options in the rural ...the land ...

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APPENDIX G BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT VISUAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT GUIDE

APPENDIX G BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT VISUAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT GUIDE

... of Land Management (BLM) managers with a means for determining visual ...resource management planning (RMP) process. Visual Resource Management classes are established through the RMP process ...

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Spatial data infrastructure for pro-poor land management

Spatial data infrastructure for pro-poor land management

... inefficient land administration and inadequate capability to cope with the housing needs of people in urban areas have contributed to the development of informal settlements(UNECE, ...as land slides and ...

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Index Terms - Agriculture, Land Management, Soil condition,

Index Terms - Agriculture, Land Management, Soil condition,

... Agriculture effects on human life cycle directly therefore agriculture is most important for a human. There are lot of researches going on related to agriculture. Every farmer supposed to cultivate in a correct manner ...

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Setting priorities for land management to mitigate climate change

Setting priorities for land management to mitigate climate change

... reference management: Timber production in Picea and Fagus forests, and Triticum use for food with straw remaining on site for ...Important management characteristics are given in Table ...between ...

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Evolution of land law in the Democratic Republic of Congo : A look at land management

Evolution of land law in the Democratic Republic of Congo : A look at land management

... major land-grabbing systems coexisted and found themselves in conflict in the ...new land law that soil and subsoil became the exclusive property of the ...the land management exclusion that ...

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Precise positioning services in the surveying and land management sector

Precise positioning services in the surveying and land management sector

... In order to estimate the economic benefits that have been delivered by augmented GNSS systems in Australia we used case studies of applications in the surveying and land management sectors to provide a ...

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Review of Australian land use mapping and land management practice

Review of Australian land use mapping and land management practice

... of land has been a fundamental human activity since the dawn of agriculture and the permanent human ...on land use and land management practices is essential for the sustainable ...

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Bureau of Land Management. Asset Management Plan

Bureau of Land Management. Asset Management Plan

... on management of historic properties: Foundations for Managing Cultural Resources (8100); Identifying and Evaluating Cultural Resources (8110): Tribal Consultation Under Cultural Resource Authorities (8120); ...

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Science, Land Management, and Accountability

Science, Land Management, and Accountability

... Many private landowners can, and do, tend to behave as new pioneers towards the remaining bush and certainly towards scrubland, wetlands and many other bits of unproductive land on the property. This attitude is ...

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Land management policy and development of ecological concepts.

Land management policy and development of ecological concepts.

... Modelling and Ecosystems As noted above, when we subdi- vide the ecosystem compartments into the necessary functional com- plexity, the job of keeping track of t[r] ...

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PREFACE. Bureau of Land Management Timothy Mathewson. Bureau of Land Management Christine Keavy. National Park Service Patrick Morgan

PREFACE. Bureau of Land Management Timothy Mathewson. Bureau of Land Management Christine Keavy. National Park Service Patrick Morgan

... There are seven factors within this fire environment that fireline personnel must monitor: • Fuel Characteristics • Fuel Moisture • Fuel Temperature • Topography (Terrain) • [r] ...

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Co-operative land management in New Zealand

Co-operative land management in New Zealand

... For example, they emerge under similar conditions (dUI:ing' a crisis inthe resource base, for example), they ,operate best on a similar scale, they encourage social co[r] ...

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Soil Biology and Land Management (USDA)

Soil Biology and Land Management (USDA)

... Grazing and vegetation management are the most important tools for maintaining the benefits of the soil food web. Timely grazing, the proper frequency of grazing, and control of the amount of vegetation removed ...

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