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Showing items 27901 through 27909 of 73561.Valuing objects is a distinctive human trait. It is necessary for rational behaviour.
In this study, a two-step classification procedure was used for classifying urban land cover.
The spatial and temporal dynamics in the stream water NO3-N concentrations in a major European river-system, the Garonne (62,700 km2), are described and related to variations in climate, land management, and effluent point-sources using multivariate statistics.
There is evidence of an increase in market concentration and in the importanceof private plant breeding in the seed industry following the widespreadadoption of Intellectual Property Rights regimes for the industry in thedeveloped world.
A number of land-cover products, both global and regional, have been produced and more are forthcoming.
This paper aims to enhance understanding about the influence of governance arrangements in non-timber forest product value chains on ecological sustainability and equity outcomes.
The effect of topographic characteristics of land uses on stream water quality must be addressed for a better understanding of the complex relationship between land use and stream water quality.
Internationally, there is interest in increasing the trade in ‘green’ market products, such as organic, fair trade, reduction of deforestation and forest degradation/reduction of deforestation and forest degradation+ for reduced deforestation and mitigation of climate change, and environmental go
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