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41. [Article] Integrating land use planning & biodiversity
Bounding coordinates: West Bounding Coordinate: -130; East Bounding Coordinate: -64; North Bounding Coordinate: 50; South Bounding Coordinate: 24.Citation -
The effect of scale is an important concern in mapping of biodiversity. Scale issues include the grid cell size used for analysis and the effect of the extent and internal boundaries. Because biodiversity ...
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44. [Article] General management principles and a checklist of strategies to guide forest biodiversity conservation
Many indicators and criteria have been proposed to assess the sustainable management of forests but their scientific validity remains uncertain. Because the effects of forest disturbances (such as logging) ...Citation -
45. [Article] Economic Incentives For Wetland Biodiversity and Fish Conservation: The Case of Chalan Beel (Wetland)
This is a research paper originally presented at the conference as a poster.Citation -
In Learning Gardens and Sustainability Education: Bringing Life to Schools and Schools to Life, Williams and Brown (2011) place living soil at the center of the discourse on sustainability education. One ...
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The complexity of forest management has increased with the scope of resources of concern and the level of scrutiny from stakeholders. The design and use of specialized computer software, often referred ...
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This essay raises the following questions: What if conservation success depends less on speaking truth to power than on organizing a political force that can bring more pressure to bear on decision makers ...
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49. [Article] How is biodiversity affected by cheatgrass invasion : a preliminary survey of terrestrial arthropods
Poster from 2006 Cascades student poster session.Citation -
In many parts of the world, the combined effects of wildfire, climate change, and population growth in the wildland-urban interface pose increasing risks to both people and biodiversity. These risks are ...
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