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Carbon benefits from protected areas in the conterminous United States

Carbon benefits from protected areas in the conterminous United States

... calculated from different data sources such as remote sensing and field plot data inventory based datasets ...forested areas with only a temporary loss of cover due to harvest or other disturbance will ... See full document

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Carbon changes in conterminous US forests associated with growth and major disturbances.

Carbon changes in conterminous US forests associated with growth and major disturbances.

... (1) areas that are regenerated under even-aged harvesting could be classified as non-forest types in the NLCD data; and (2) the FIA removals might also include some timber removals due to terminal harvest and land ... See full document

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Attribution of net carbon change by disturbance type across forest lands of the conterminous United States

Attribution of net carbon change by disturbance type across forest lands of the conterminous United States

... but areas most likely to be affected by insect damage are surveyed more ...est areas smaller than these patch sizes were excluded from our ... See full document

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Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States and Alaska, 2012

Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States and Alaska, 2012

... Briefly, G i * sums the differences between the mean values in a local sample, determined in this case by a moving window of each hexagon and its 18 first- and second-order neighbors (the 6 adjacent hexagons and the 12 ... See full document

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Incorporating collaboration and motivation for effective management of protected areas in Nigeria

Incorporating collaboration and motivation for effective management of protected areas in Nigeria

... in protected area conservation and management are lacking (Cetas and Yasue, ...of protected area management are not focused staff motivation, but on surrounding communities to reduce their adverse effects ... See full document

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Estimates of CO2 from fires in the United States: implications for carbon management

Estimates of CO2 from fires in the United States: implications for carbon management

... estimates from fires are very ...quantify carbon fluxes at the continental scale. Policy and carbon management decisions based on atmospheric sampling/modeling techniques must account for the impact ... See full document

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Coyote Survival and Habitat Selection in a Longleaf Pine Ecosystem.

Coyote Survival and Habitat Selection in a Longleaf Pine Ecosystem.

... 27 midwestern United States, where they evolved in grassland vegetation (Nowak 1978, Gese et al. 1996). Small rodents (e.g., hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus)) occur in high densities within vegetation ... See full document

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Protected areas in the European Commuity. An approach to a common classification. ENV/311/80

Protected areas in the European Commuity. An approach to a common classification. ENV/311/80

... Protected areas The following categories of nature and landscape protection exist in the United Kingdom : National Parks National Parks Direction Areas Areas of Outstanding Natural Beaut[r] ... See full document

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The Use of Force in the Clinton Era: Continuity or Discontinuity?

The Use of Force in the Clinton Era: Continuity or Discontinuity?

... Indeed, as a practical matter, if the United States wants the benefits (such as they are) of fighting as part of a coalition, it will from time to time serve American in[r] ... See full document

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Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States, Alaska, and Hawaii, 2014

Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States, Alaska, and Hawaii, 2014

... Eastern United States experienced greater fire occurrence densities than normal, compared to the previous 13-year mean and accounting for variability over time, as determined by the calculation of ... See full document

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Exclusionary Rule and Its Alternatives  Remedies for Constitutional Violations in Canada and the United States, The

Exclusionary Rule and Its Alternatives Remedies for Constitutional Violations in Canada and the United States, The

... Madison.59 The citizen is protected from unconstitutional action of government officials in the United States by thejudicial development of the exclusionary rule as the main protection f[r] ... See full document

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Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States, Alaska, and Hawaii

Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States, Alaska, and Hawaii

... central areas of California, in central Arizona and New Mexico, in the Northern Rocky Mountains, and in north-central ...densities from 2001 to 2014 were also located in central Idaho and near the ... See full document

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Impact of two different types of El Niño events on runoff over the  conterminous United States

Impact of two different types of El Niño events on runoff over the conterminous United States

... Abstract. The responses of river runoff to shifts of large- scale climatic patterns are of increasing concerns to water re- source planners and managers for long-term climate change adaptation. El Niño, as one of the ... See full document

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Benefits of marine protected areas beyond boundaries: an evaluation for two coral reef fishes

Benefits of marine protected areas beyond boundaries: an evaluation for two coral reef fishes

... MACULATUS FROM THE KEPPEL ...MACULATUS FROM THE KEPPEL ISLANDS.51 Table 3a. ABUNDANCE OF L. CARPONOTATUS FROM THE KEPPEL ...CARPONOTATUS FROM THE KEPPEL ... See full document

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Chapter 3: Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States and Alaska, 2009

Chapter 3: Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States and Alaska, 2009

... data from previous years (Potter 2012a, Potter 2012b) indicated that geographical hot spots of fire occurrence density were limited almost entirely to the Pacific Coast, the Rocky Mountains, and the Southeastern ... See full document

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The Network of Protected Areas (NPA) as an Instrument to Implement Cross-Border Public Services

The Network of Protected Areas (NPA) as an Instrument to Implement Cross-Border Public Services

... starting from the final results of the ESPON Linking Networks of Protected Areas to Territorial Development (LinkPAs) project, considers that the protected areas (PAs) are a territorial ... See full document

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Benefits of marine protected areas beyond boundaries: an evaluation for two coral reef fishes

Benefits of marine protected areas beyond boundaries: an evaluation for two coral reef fishes

... The cryptic behaviour of newly settled reef fish makes their recruitment difficult to survey. Based on the sizes of juveniles from this study, P. maculatus are first visible on the reef at 63 days old, while L. ... See full document

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Large-scale patterns of insect and disease activity in the conterminous United States and Alaska from the National Insect and Disease Survey, 2014

Large-scale patterns of insect and disease activity in the conterminous United States and Alaska from the National Insect and Disease Survey, 2014

... centering a large base hexagon over the region (Reams and others 2005, White and others 1992). This base hexagon can be subdivided into many smaller hexagons, depending on sampling needs, and serves as the basis of the ... See full document

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Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States and Alaska, 2011

Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States and Alaska, 2011

... The Getis-Ord G i * statistic for each hexagon summed the differences between the mean values in a local sample, determined by a moving window consisting of each hexagon and its 18 first- and second-order neighbors (the ... See full document

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Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States and Alaska, 2010

Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States and Alaska, 2010

... sensors identify the presence of a fire at the time of image collection (USDA Forest Service 2011). The data represent only whether a fire was active, because the MODIS sensors do not differentiate between a hot fire in ... See full document

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