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Showing items 45118 through 45126 of 73422.Soil carbon stocks and sequestration have been given a lot of attention recently in the study of terrestrial ecosystems and global climate change.
Water development accompanying mankind development has turned rivers into endangered ecosystems. Improving the understanding of ecological responses to river management actions is a key issue for assuring sustainable water management.
Research on the process of policy change often involves a direct or indirect analysis of the roles of policy entrepreneurs and the mass media.
This paper shows how the prospect of a forest carbon market in Papua New Guinea added a new element of instability to national forest policy and property processes that were already moving in contradictory directions.
Best-practice environmental policy often suggests co-management of marine resources as a means of achieving sustainable development.
The North China Plain is the country's granary: most of wheat and maize is supplied by this region in the northeast of China.
Ziziyphus nummularia (family: Rhamnaceae) is a thorny small bush, grows in abundance in the grazing lands of the arid areas of Rajasthan, India. It is an important ethnomedicinal plant of the Thar Desert; local inhabitants use every part of the plant as medicine.
Native plant restoration policy calls for use of “genetically appropriate” native plant material on USDI Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and USDA Forest Service (USFS) lands.
Context Given the decline in amphibian populations worldwide, it is essential to build a better understanding of human behaviours that jeopardise their survival.
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