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Drainage and agriculture impacts on fire frequency in a southern Illinois forested bottomland

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2008
Estados Unidos

Postsettlement (1909-2003) fire history of a forested bottomland in the Mississippi Embayment of southern Illinois, USA, was determined using fire-scar analysis. The study area is a forested bottomland hardwood site, with remnant pockets of the dominant presettlement bald cypress - tupelo (Taxodium-Nyssa) vegetation.

Agros International white paper: a review of land reform methods

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Dezembro, 2007

This white paper looks at one example of private land reform, Agros International, within the context of the global and historical scope of land reform methods.The paper states that methods of land reform can be understood within three general categories: government-directed reform, popular social mobilization, and market -based reform.

Coastal protection in the aftermath of the Indian Ocean tsunami: What role for forests and trees?

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2007
Bangladesh
Finlândia
Malásia
Myanmar
Indonésia
Índia
Sri Lanka
Maldivas
Tailândia
Nova Zelândia
Ásia
Oceânia

Following the widespread wreckage and loss of life caused by the Indian Ocean tsunami of 26 December 2004, unprecedented efforts where made to restore order and rebuild the lives and livelihoods of the millions affected.

Relevance of the World Social Forum to the Kenyan Situation

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Janeiro, 2007
Quênia

The World Social Forum in Nairobi in January 2007 was a timely New Year rallying event for Kenyans to revisit the fundamental principles for building a democratic and sustainable society as we prepare for December 2007 elections.The current organizing principles of the institutions that govern us in Kenya are narrow and serve the few at the expense of the many millions of Kenyans that live in a

Amelioration strategies for salinity-induced land degradation.CAB Reviews

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Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2006

Salinization of soils is a major impediment to their optimal utilization in many arid and semi-arid regions throughout the world. In several large irrigation schemes, salinity-induced land degradation has increased steadily over the last few decades with concurrent reductions in agricultural productivity and sustainability. Currently, saline soils occur within at least 100 countries.

Property rights, land fragmentation and the emerging structure of agriculture in Central and Eastern European countries

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembro, 2006
Eslovênia
Estados Unidos
Israel
Alemanha
Bulgária
Áustria
Lituânia
Bósnia e Herzegovina
Paraguai
Hungria
Albânia
Romênia
Polônia
Geórgia
Arménia
Brasil
Europa

This paper offers an overview of land reform processes in the CEECs and their outcomes and impacts and analyzes current and emerging structures in rural areas. Different types of land consolidation are defined and their potential impacts are assessed.

Global planted forests thematic study: Results and analysis

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Reports & Research
Novembro, 2006
Argélia
França
Estados Unidos
Chile
Ucrânia
China
Indonésia
Bulgária
Reino Unido
Irã
Itália
Nova Zelândia
Filipinas
África do Sul
Malásia
Japão
Austrália
Myanmar
Argentina
Índia
Turquia
Brasil

Globally, according to FRA 2000, planted forests account ed for only 5% of forest area, but up to 35% of industrial roundwood supply. This is anticipated to rise to 40-44% by 2020. Planted forests reflect a higher social, environmental and economic importance than their area would suggest.

Drainage systems and their water management function with regard to probable climatic and hydrological changes

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Março, 2006
República Checa

Some scenarios of probable climatic changes in the Czech Republic and the anticipated effect of these changes on the components of the hydrologic water discharge from drained agricultural and forest catchments are studied. The function of drainage systems on selected experimental lands is examined.