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Management and ecological implications

Socioeconomic and ecological implications of special management areas (SMAs) regime in the Kingdom of Tonga

Socioeconomic and ecological implications of special management areas (SMAs) regime in the Kingdom of Tonga

... 163 Community support is an important aspect if newly established SMAs are to achieve their conservation and fisheries goals. The research herein has provided useful insights for the future establishment of SMA in Tonga. ...

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A review of the ecological implications of mariculture and intertidal harvesting in Ireland

A review of the ecological implications of mariculture and intertidal harvesting in Ireland

... c. Management of the ecotope Management of the entire ecotope (described above) ...Ireland. Management of a bay can fall under several different authorities with seemingly conflicting ...ecotope ...

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Ecological implications of allelopathic interferences with reference to Phragmites australis

Ecological implications of allelopathic interferences with reference to Phragmites australis

... vii experiments revealed longer stability and persistence of water-soluble phenolics in anaerobic compared with aerobic conditions. Moreover, this study demonstrated that the phytotoxic potential of soils in P. australis ...

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Future wet grasslands : Ecological implications of climate change

Future wet grasslands : Ecological implications of climate change

... Abstract. Wet grasslands are threatened by future climate change, yet these are vital ecosystems for both conservation and agriculture, providing livelihoods for millions of people. These biologically diverse, ...

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Transitions in Arctic ecosystems: ecological implications of a changing hydrological regime

Transitions in Arctic ecosystems: ecological implications of a changing hydrological regime

... Diffenbaugh and Field, 2013; Bring et al., 2016; Prowse et al., 2015a]. Given the projected regional variability in the Arctic, and associated alterations in the magnitude, duration, and geographic extent of hydrologic ...

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Ecological implications for sustainable stormwater systems in the tallgrass prairie region

Ecological implications for sustainable stormwater systems in the tallgrass prairie region

... Best Management Practices for stormwater, including ecologically-designed stormwater systems, are becoming more common across the urban ...the ecological integrity, or health, of ecologically-designed ...

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Floristic Quality Index: Ecological and management implications in created and natural wetlands

Floristic Quality Index: Ecological and management implications in created and natural wetlands

... the ecological and management implications of using FQI as a tool for performance evaluation and ...of ecological succession, created wetland project objectives, and reference ...

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Urban social-ecological innovation : implications for adaptive natural resource management

Urban social-ecological innovation : implications for adaptive natural resource management

... Liquete, C., Kleeschulte, S., Dige, G., Maes, J., Grizzetti, B., Olah, B. and Zulian, G., 2015. Mapping green infrastructure based on ecosystem services and ecological networks: A Pan-European case study. ...

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Unexpected Ecological Resilience in Bornean Orangutans and Implications for Pulp and Paper Plantation Management

Unexpected Ecological Resilience in Bornean Orangutans and Implications for Pulp and Paper Plantation Management

... orangutan management issues in situ by trying to reconcile ecological needs of the species with the economic development goals of plantations, for example by increasing the size and interconnectedness of ...

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Ecological and pest-management implications of sex differences in scarab landing patterns on grape vines

Ecological and pest-management implications of sex differences in scarab landing patterns on grape vines

... the management of this pest species, and possibly for other melolonthines, as it has been previously suggested that ...long-term management might evaluate the effect of different plant heights and ...

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Community-based conservation and traditional ecological knowledge: implications for social-ecological resilience

Community-based conservation and traditional ecological knowledge: implications for social-ecological resilience

... traditional ecological knowledge plays a more important role in enhancing local people's adaptive capacity to new social-ecological challenges in self-regulated community-based conservation initiatives than ...

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ECOLOGICAL WEED MANAGEMENT

ECOLOGICAL WEED MANAGEMENT

... integrating ecological approaches with farming practices it is possible to improve the effectiveness of weed ...weed management may have a negative effect on the fulfillment of other ...weed ...

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Ecological pest management

Ecological pest management

... environmental management, there are actions that reduce people’s exposure to rats without, perhaps, doing much about the rat population ...negative implications on human ...

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Ecological and biogeochemical implications of the recovery of Eurasian beavers

Ecological and biogeochemical implications of the recovery of Eurasian beavers

... Intensive exploitation over the last millennium, particularly in Europe during the 18 th and 19 th centuries, led to a dramatic decline in beaver populations. By the end of the 19 th century the Eurasian beaver (Castor ...

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Ecological Restoration : Conceptual Analysis and Ethical Implications

Ecological Restoration : Conceptual Analysis and Ethical Implications

... this management decision put in motion a chain of events which led to the decline of the deer population and the ecological qualities of the entire ...larger ecological system which exhibited ...

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Implications of land-grabbing on the ecological balance of Brazil

Implications of land-grabbing on the ecological balance of Brazil

... capita ecological reserve of Brazil has declined by 20% in the last 60 years, according to ecological footprint ...land management practices and accessibility to land by local and indigenous ...

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Indigenous Ecological Knowledge of a Human Elephant Interaction in Transmara District, Kenya: Implications for Research and Management

Indigenous Ecological Knowledge of a Human Elephant Interaction in Transmara District, Kenya: Implications for Research and Management

... Focus group discussions combined with scientifically collected data were used in assessing the relevance of IEK to elephant related ecological research. The Maasai narrated their experiences with elephants which ...

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ECOLOGICAL DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS ON WATER INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING

ECOLOGICAL DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS ON WATER INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING

... water management can ultimately cut buildings off the centralized wastewater treatment and potable water supply ...are ecological structures, they inadvertently provide not only water quantity and quality ...
Global trends of local ecological knowledge and future implications

Global trends of local ecological knowledge and future implications

... successful management system that can sustain local resources [108] and, therefore greater efforts are needed to develop methods to quantify LEK change [86], and LEK must be documented as much as possible before ...

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A typology of Indigenous engagement in Australian environmental management: implications for knowledge integration and social-ecological system sustainability

A typology of Indigenous engagement in Australian environmental management: implications for knowledge integration and social-ecological system sustainability

... environmental management that offer opportunities for integration of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge (IEK) and western science to promote cultural diversity in the management of ...

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