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Herbicide Control Strategies for Ventenata dubia in the Intermountain Pacific Northwest

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2016

Ventenata dubia is an exotic annual grass that has become increasingly invasive in various perennial grass systems throughout the Intermountain Pacific Northwest. Currently, little information is available to landowners about herbicide control options. In our first field study, we evaluated V.

Stability evaluation of the number of farmers farms and declared agricultural land in Lithuania

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Conference Papers & Reports
декабря, 2016
Latvia
Lithuania

The beginning of the restitutional land reallocation reform in 1991 brought a rapid change in agricultural land utilisation and user groups resulting in the decrease of state land users’ categories and the growth of private agricultural land areas used by farmers and other natural and legal entities.

Using financial incentives to motivate conservation of an at-risk species on private lands

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2016

Financial incentives have become a core component of private lands conservation programmes because of their ability to motivate stewardship behaviour. Concern exists about the durability of stewardship behaviours after payments end. Payments for performance may impact farmers' current and future engagement with an incentive programme to protect an at-risk ground-nesting grassland bird.

Timber Harvesting Behaviour in Massachusetts, USA: Does Price Matter to Private Landowners?

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2016
United States of America

Non-industrial private forest is the dominant ownership type in the eastern USA. Most of the private owners have non-consumptive, appreciative values and through surveys report little interest in the generation of timber revenue.

Family Forest Owners’ Perceptions of Landowner Assistance Programs in the USA: A Qualitative Exploration of Program Impacts on Behaviour

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2016
United States of America

Using data collected from a series of focus groups, this study examines how landowner assistance programs (which may include management plans, cost-share, technical assistance and advice, and education components) affect family forest owner behaviour in the USA. Not surprisingly, most owners who participated in assistance programs had pre-existing management objectives.

Property and Possession: Hunting Tourism and the Morality of Landownership in Rural Norway

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2016
Norway

As forest areas have become increasingly relevant to the public as recreational landscapes, and outdoor recreation is increasingly diverse and specialized, we explore how notions of property and issues of public access are made relevant in controversies over hunting rights in Norway.

compositional and configurational heterogeneity of matrix habitats shape woodland carabid communities in wooded-agricultural landscapes

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2016

CONTEXT: Landscape heterogeneity (the composition and configuration of matrix habitats) plays a major role in shaping species communities in wooded-agricultural landscapes. However, few studies consider the influence of different types of semi-natural and linear habitats in the matrix, despite their known ecological value for biodiversity.

Determining the effects of felling method and season of year on the regeneration of short rotation coppice

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2016

There is increasing interest in plantations with the objective of producing biomass for energy and fuel. These types of plantations are called Short Rotation Woody Crops (SRWC). Popular SRWC species are Eucalypt (Eucalyptus spp.), Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) and Willow (Salix spp.). These species have in common strong growth rates, the ability to coppice, and rotations of 2–10 years.

Regulating riparian forests for aquatic productivity in the Pacific Northwest, USA: addressing a paradox

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Journal Articles & Books
декабря, 2016
United States of America

Forested riparian buffers isolate streams from the influence of harvesting operations that can lead to water temperature increases. Only forest cover between the sun and stream limits stream warming, but that cover also reduces in-stream photosynthesis, aquatic insect production, and fish productivity.