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Application of remote and in situ information to the management of wetlands in Poland

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2009
Polonia
Europa

The protection and regeneration of wetlands has been of crucial importance as a goal in ecological research and in nature conservation for some time and is more important than ever now. Knowledge about the biophysical properties of wetlands' vegetation retrieved from satellite images enables us to improve the monitoring of these unique areas, which are otherwise very often impenetrable and therefore difficult to examine, analyze and assess by means of site visits.

[Bulletin of Agrarian Science of the Cis-Black sea Region]

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2008
Ucrania

The present e-collection of scientific works deals with results of research on issues of economy, agrarian and engineering sciences studied by researchers, post-graduate students, magisters and students of Mykolayiv State Agrarian Univ. and other educational establishments of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine are elucidated. The issue comprises 36 scientific papers, distributed by three sections, in particular Economic sciences (22 papers), Agricultural sciences (7) and Engineering sciences (7 papers), and, what is important, except the Ukrainian-language contents (pp.

[Bulletin of Agrarian Science of the Cis-Black Sea Region]

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2009
Ucrania

The present e-collection of scientific works deals with results of research on issues of economy, agrarian and engineering sciences studied by researchers, post-graduate students, magisters and students of Mykolayiv State Agrarian Univ. and other educational establishments of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine are elucidated. The issue comprises 32 scientific papers, distributed by three sections, in particular Economic sciences (23 papers), Agricultural sciences (7) and Engineering sciences (2 papers), and, what is important, except the Ukrainian-language contents (pp.

Consider the source: The impact of media and authority in outreach to private forest and rangeland owners

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2012
Estados Unidos de América

Over half of the United States is privately owned. Improving environmental sustainability requires that the scientific and management communities provide effective outreach to the many landowners making decisions about land use and management practices on these lands. We surveyed California forest and rangeland owners in ten counties throughout the state to assess the impact of existing outreach and identify gaps in information distribution and content.

Diversity and Distribution of Actinobacterial Aromatic Ring Oxygenase Genes Across Contrasting Soil Properties

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2015

The diversity of a gene family encoding Actinobacterial aromatic ring oxygenases (AAROs) was detected by the PCR-cloning approach using a newly designed PCR primer set. The distribution of AAROs was investigated in 11 soils representing different land management and vegetation zones and was correlated with several geochemical parameters including pH, organic matter (OM), total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), and nitrogen oxides (NO ₓ –N: mostly NO₃⁻–N).

Design of ecoregional monitoring in conservation areas of high-latitude ecosystems under contemporary climate change

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2011

Land ownership in Alaska includes a mosaic of federally managed units. Within its agency’s context, each unit has its own management strategy, authority, and resources of conservation concern, many of which are migratory animals. Though some units are geographically isolated, many are nevertheless linked by paths of abiotic and biotic flows, such as rivers, air masses, flyways, and terrestrial and aquatic migration routes.

Denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) in a temperate re-connected floodplain

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2011

The relative magnitudes of, and factors controlling, denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) were measured in the soil of a re-connected temperate floodplain divided into four different land management zones (grazing grassland, hay meadow, fritillary meadow and a buffer zone). Soil samples were collected from each zone to measure their respective potentials for nitrate attenuation using ¹⁵N both at the surface and at depth in the soil column and additional samples were collected to measure the lability of the organic carbon.

Using a groundwater quality negotiation support system to change land-use management near a drinking-water abstraction in the Netherlands

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2008
Países Bajos

A negotiation support system (NSS) was developed to solve groundwater conflicts that arose during land-use management. It was set up in cooperation with the stakeholders involved to provide information on the impact of land use, e.g., agriculture, nature (forested areas), recreation, and urban areas, on the quality of both infiltrating and abstracted groundwater. This NSS combined simulation programs that calculate (1) the concentrations of nitrate in shallow groundwater for each land-use area and (2) the transport of nitrate in the groundwater-saturated zone.

Long‐Term Durum Wheat‐Based Cropping Systems Result in the Rapid Saturation of Soil Carbon in the Mediterranean Semi‐arid Environment

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2016

Climate, soil physical–chemical characteristics, land management, and carbon (C) input from crop residues greatly affect soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration. According to the concept of SOC saturation, the ability of SOC to increase with C input decreases as SOC increases and approaches a SOC saturation level. In a 12‐year experiment, six semi‐arid cropping systems characterized by different rates of C input to soil were compared for ability to sequester SOC, SOC saturation level, and the time necessary to reach the SOC saturation level.

Mail and Web-Based Survey Administration: A Case Study With Recreational Users of Virginia's Wildlife Management Areas

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2013

Web-based surveys cost less, obtain responses more quickly, and provide more efficient data management compared to mail surveys; however, the potential inability to reach a random, representative sample of the public raises concerns about the validity and reliability of Web-based surveys. We surveyed recreational users of Virginia wildlife management areas with either a Web-based or mail instrument, based on user preference for contact. Response rates for both modes were comparable, but Web-based surveys were more complete and returned more rapidly than were mail surveys.