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"The central challenge of tropical biodiversity conservation involves reconciling private and social incentives to … conserving biodiversity is context-specific. "This paper addresses the question of where to vest different forms of authority to … ensure biodiversity conservation and an equitable distribution of benefits and costs. There has been little theory or …
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gas emissions, biodiversity loss and natural resource degradation, freshwater extraction, air pollution, waste and …
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Brown (2007) recently referred to as 'dark times'. The list seems endless - climate change, pollution and loss of bio-diversity …
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Spatial dependence in individual-tree diameter, and growth model residuals was characterised for an even-aged Eucalyptus pilularis (Smith) experiment in New South Wales,. Australia. The magnitude of spatial dependence changed as the dominance of competitive mechanisms and micro-site influences...
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). Users can tailor inputs like acreage availability, forest type, and start-up costs to yield rough estimates of project and … tree planting projects, not existing forest tracts. …
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declining stocks of timber to support forest-dependent livelihoods and biodiversity, and large recurring emissions of … decades of overharvesting and clearing to bridge supply gaps, Indonesia’s forests and forest industries are in a crisis, with … and forest-sector policies which reduce market distortions, improve market transparency and liquidity, and raise domestic …
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dramatischen Verlust der Artenvielfalt und einem drastischen Rückgang der Populationsgrößen von Segetalarten. Eine Reihe von …
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Per capita income and human population levels in a country have direct influences on itsenvironmental outcomes. Countries with same level of income may have different rate ofincome growth and vice versa, suggesting that the influence of the rate of income growth onenvironmental outcomes could be...
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A mathematical programming model is developed and associated to a spatial pattern index (Ripley L function) to analyse the optimal reserve design and implementation for the Little Bustard conservation in Plaine de Niort. The model structure corresponds to three spatial levels, fields, farm and...
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