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Showing items 27613 through 27621 of 73561.The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service, Forest Inventory and Analysis program recently inventoried trees on 257 sample plots in the urbanized areas of Oregon and Washington.
Native fauna in Australia’s arid zone has declined significantly since European settlement; however, Martu country in the Western Desert of Western Australia retains a diversity of iconic and threatened species that were once more widespread.
Local forest landowner associations and broader peer-to-peer learning efforts have received attention-particularly in the United States of America-as ways to increase landowner engagement in forest planning and management.
Recently, researchers indicated great changes in the chemistry of atmosphere due to faster oxidation of soil organic carbon. The increases of greenhouse gasses especially CO2 concentration can affect climate, plant physiology, microbial activity, soil organic matter, and decomposition.
The present paper consists of two main parts.The first one gives a picture of the more recent development of the farmland market in selected EC countries since 1985/86.
We divided the thirteen-county Twin Cities Metropolitan Statistical Area into a core and a fringe of seven and six counties, respectively.
In the conditions of the Republic of Belarus there was analysed the experience of state regulation of agricultural lands rotation in foreign countries.
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