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Integrating Land Market Feedbacks into Conservation Planning--A Mathematical Programming Approach

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2011

Nature reserves are often designated ad hoc. Despite increasing conservation efforts, loss of biodiversity is still accelerating. Considering land scarcity and demand for alternative uses, efficiency in conservation strongly correlates with efficiency in land allocation. Systematic conservation planning can effectively prioritize conservation activities. Previous studies minimize opportunity costs for given conservation targets. However, these studies assume constant marginal costs of habitat protection.

Process of recognizing the local potentials as a basis for sustainable development

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2011
Eslovênia

The article discusses the process of recognizing the local developmental and human potentials in the pilot area of Pohorje, Slovenia. Special emphasis herein is given to the need of stakeholder participation strategic plan. In the pilot area, the theoretical model was tested. As we are dealing with a wooded area, the role of forestry is highly significant in this respect, and it has been even est

ISIP - a web-based information system on integrated crop production in Germany

Conference Papers & Reports
Dezembro, 2003
Alemanha

In modern agriculture the demand for solutions for complex problems, e.g. the optimisation of decision - making in integrated crop production, is strongly increasing. To obtain all relevant information for decision - making farmers or extension officers up to now need access to a multitude of databanks offered by different providers. In 2001 a project, funded by the German Foundation of Environmen

Community perception of biodiversity conservation within protected areas in Benin

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2010
Benim

Commitment of local communities to protected areas is essential for conserving biodiversity. However, in many developing countries like Benin, former management strategies kept human from protected areas using coercion. Fortunately, more recent regimes attempt to give local populations more control on the management but little is known about local residents' perceptions, beliefs and attitudes toward the management of these areas.

Sustainable land management by restoration of short water cycles and prevention of irreversible matter losses from topsoils

Policy Papers & Briefs
Setembro, 2009
Alemanha

Sustainable land management requires that water and matter (nutrients and base cations) are efficiently recycled within ecosystems so that irreversible losses of matter from topsoils are minimised. Matter losses are connected to water flow. The division of water into evapotranspiration that is loss-free, and seepage to groundwater or surface water flow that both carry material losses, is decisive in determining total losses of dissolved matter in a given catchment. Investigations of areal matter losses confirmed the instrumental role of vegetation cover.

Prospects of application of dynamic crop models in the problems of midterm and long-term planning of agricultural production and land management

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2015

Requirements for the infrastructure and functionality of dynamic models of the production process of agricultural plants, which are necessary for building computer systems to support long-term solutions in agriculture and land management, are described. The extent to which domestic and foreign developments meet these requirements is shown.

Analysis of foreign experience of state regulation of agricultural lands rotation

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2012
Bielorrússia

In the conditions of the Republic of Belarus there was analysed the experience of state regulation of agricultural lands rotation in foreign countries. There were determined the key aspects of functioning of developed market of agricultural lands, which should be accounted and controlled by organs of state authority. There were systematized multiple forms and methods of state intervention into market rotation of lands. On this basis there was developed the purpose, tasks and methods of regulation of land rotation for the developing market of lands in the Republic of Belarus.

Response of guanacos Lama guanicoe to changes in land management in Península Valdés, Argentine Patagonia: conservation implications

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2012

The guanaco Lama guanicoe was the only large native herbivore widely distributed across Patagonia until the introduction of domestic sheep Ovis aries. Guanacos have declined because of competition with sheep for forage, high hunting pressure and habitat degradation. Península Valdés is a protected area where sheep ranching is the predominant activity. A ranch formerly dedicated to sheep production was converted into a private wildlife reserve, from which all the sheep were removed in 2005.

Methodology to Estimate the Future Extent of Dryland Salinity in the Southwest of Western Australia

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2010

In the southwestern agricultural region of Western Australia, the clearing of the original perennial vegetation for annual vegetation-based dryland agriculture has lead to rising saline groundwater levels. This has had effects such as reduced productivity of agricultural land, death of native vegetation, reduced stream water quality and infrastructure damage. These effects have been observed at many locations within the 18 million ha of cleared land.

Determining soil carbon stock changes: Simple bulk density corrections fail [Erratum: 2010 Aug. 15, v. 138, no. 3-4, p. 355]

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2009

Several methods are used to correct total soil carbon data in response to land use or management changes inherently coupled with concomitant alteration to bulk density (BD). However, a rigorous evaluation of correction methods has not been conducted. We compared original, maximum, and minimum equivalent soil mass (ESM) corrections to the fixed depth (FD) method and direct C concentrations.

Ecosystems and Vulnerable Populations Perspective on Solastalgia and Psychological Distress After a Wildfire

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2015
Estados Unidos

We studied the relationship between psychological distress and relative resource and risk predictors, including loss of solace from the landscape (solastalgia), one year after the Wallow Fire, in Arizona, United States. Solastalgia refers to the distress caused by damage to the surrounding natural environment and it has not been examined for its relationship to psychological health. Doing so opens avenues of research that inquire into how land management might be able to support improved community resilience and psychological health outcomes after a wildfire.