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Showing items 42049 through 42057 of 73379.SUMMARYPrescribed burning in forestry is a valuable land management tool that has been extensively used in Australia, Eurasia, and North America. Nevertheless, fire is inherently dangerous and may impose risk upon humans, properties, and other natural resources.
This paper analyses the process of adoption of no tillage in South-eastern Spain’s olive groves.
SUMMARYPoor households in Cameroon rely on trees and tree-based products like the bark of Prunus africana (Hook.f.) Kalman (Rosaceae) (henceforth called Prunus) that are harvested from the wild.
Accurately quantifying changes in soil carbon (C) stocks with land-use change is important for estimating the anthropogenic fluxes of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere and for implementing policies such as REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation) that provide financial incent
Precise knowledge of how game species react to different hunting practices is a prerequisite for sound management of intensively hunted populations.
SUMMARYZambia has one of the largest forest resources in southern Africa with almost 66% of its land mass under forest cover.
Public Rights of Way (PROW) in England and Wales, provides a wide range of social and economic benefits to those other than owners of land.
This research note documents estimation procedures and results for an empirical investigation of the performance of the recently developed spatial, heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation consistent (HAC) covariance estimator calibrated with different kernel bandwidths.
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