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Susan Leech,Alan Wiensczyk,Jennifer Turner
Ecosystem management represents an evolving philosophical approach to managing natural resources. Rather than managing multiple resources independently, an ecosystem-based approach focuses on the collective management of all resources - maintaining ecolo...
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Corey McKibbin
In this paper, I posit a relationship between what I consider to be two distinct views of natural resource management: the reductionist and holistic views. The purpose of this comparison is to highlight the dangers of reducing environmental management to...
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Joshua Randall, Nicole C. Inglis, Lindsey Smart and Jelena Vukomanovic
Invasive species are an important and growing issue of concern for land managers, and the ability to collect and visualize species coverage data is vital to the management of invasive and native species. This is particularly true of spatial data, which p...
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Fiza Shaheen, Muhammad Saeed Lodhi, Joanna Rosak-Szyrocka, Khalid Zaman, Usama Awan, Muhammad Asif, Waqas Ahmed and Maria Siddique
In economies, cleaner technology, increased demand for renewable energy, and more efficient use of natural resources contribute to meeting environmental sustainability targets. The Chinese economy is no exception in its attempts to conserve economic and ...
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Giacomo Melloni, Ana Paula Dias Turetta, Michelle Bonatti and Stefan Sieber
A water-energy-food (WEF) nexus assessment supports natural resource management by providing an integrated framework for evaluation and decision-making. The participation of a wide range of stakeholders is essential for achieving environmental, economic,...
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Archana Palle, M. Jagan Mohan Reddy, I. Sreenivasa Rao
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This study describes the association between the profile characteristics of watershed farmers and the extent of adoption of various NRM (Natural Resource Management) practices in watershed areas of the Andhra Pradesh state. The results indicate that posi...
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Novita Ita Estika,Suprihatin Suprihatin,Muhammad Yani
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The clean water is not always a big city?s issue. A sub-district of South Lasalimu is an example of how a clean water problem exists due to natural factor. This research work aims to assess the availability of water clean sources in a transmigration area...
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Nvenakeng Suzanne Awung and Rob Marchant
Local forest management is essential for enhancing the sustainability of both communities? livelihoods and Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Land Degradation (REDD+) projects. However, few studies have examined the impact of forest ownership and ...
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Gro B. Ween and Benedict J. Colombi
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Timothy J. Sullivan
Land management and natural resource public policy decision-making in the United States can benefit from two resource damage/recovery concepts: ecosystem service (ES) and critical load (CL). The purpose of this paper is to suggest an integrated approach ...
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Ajit Krishnaswamy
Public participation is widely recognized as a critical aspect of natural resource management (NRM), and is a regulatory requirement for a variety of environmental and NRM processes. Research and experience from natural resource management worldwide have...
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Dan Orcherton
In these rather tumultuous social and economic times, Aboriginal groups and natural resource practitioners often express the real need to look more closely at the importance and complexities of cultural ecological knowledge (CEK). To understand these int...
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Mark Imhof, Matthew Cox, Angela Fadersen, Wayne Harvey, Sonia Thompson, David Rees and Christopher Pettit
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Paul Andre DeGeorges and Brian Kevin Reilly
This is an historic overview of conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa from pre-colonial times through the present. It demonstrates that Africans practiced conservation that was ignored by the colonial powers. The colonial market economy combined with the hu...
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Francisco Javier Mesas-Carrascosa
Natural resource management requires reliable and timely information available at local, regional, national, and global scales. Geo-informatics, by remote sensing, global navigation satellite systems, geographical information systems, and related technol...
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Sisira S. Withanachchi, Giorgi Ghambashidze, Ilia Kunchulia, Teo Urushadze and Angelika Ploeger
The management of water quality is an important part of natural resource governance. Assurance of water quality therefore requires formulation of the regulatory framework and institutional process. Water quality-related problems and their management are ...
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Cornelius Chris Reynders,Harmony Musiyarira,Prvoslav Marjanovic
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In a semi-arid water scarce country like South Africa, the efficient use of limited water resources and measures to extend the service value of these resources is a prerequisite for achieving sustainable development. The conventional supply-sided managem...
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Ricardo Eaton-González, Jorge Andrade-Sánchez, Tatiana Montaño-Soto, Paola Andrade-Tafoya, Diana Brito-Jaime, Krystal González-Estupiñán, Andrea Guía-Ramírez, Jesús Rodríguez-Canseco, Argelia Teon-Vega and Silvia Balderas-López
Participatory mapping is a tool for community work linked to natural resource management. It is an auxiliary for diagnosis and data acquisition from communities and their natural resources. In Baja California, there are several indigenous communities, so...
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Brian Belcher,Rob Penner,Anne Munier,Tim Brigham,Jodi Griffith
There is increasing interest in non-timber forest product (NTFP) development as a means to improve rural livelihoods in Canada, and a corresponding need to better understand the associated opportunities, constraints and best practices. To this end we ass...
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