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Showing items 27460 through 27468 of 73561.This study investigates timber demand in Bangladesh. In evaluating timber demand, the significant contributing factors like forest land cover, frequency of furniture manufacturing, price of timber substitute, population growth and railway density have been examined.
While the development, processing and logistics of fossil resources is extremely concentrated and monopolysed, the production and utilisation of renewable energy – with the exception of larger hydroelectric plants – is deconcentrated.
Many amphibian populations are declining, and increased understanding of the drivers of amphibian presence and abundance will help in their conservation.
In savannas, the tree-grass balance is governed by water, nutrients, fire and herbivory, and their interactions.
We propose a community-based model of land management for pre-emptive action to reduce the risk of wildfires in small communities situated in forested areas.
Presented to USDA Economists Group, Washington, DC, March 11, 2009
Discusses land use conflicts between agriculture, conservation, development and energy.
The paper examines the evolution of customary land tenure in Sarawak. It first reviews economic theory relating to the evolution of land tenure, then outlines the tenure system of the !ban, the major indigenous group in Sarawak.
Soil and climatic conditions as well as land cover and land management have been shown to strongly impact the structure and diversity of the soil bacterial communities.
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