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Moisture seasonality, soil fauna, litter quality and land use as drivers of decomposition in Cerrado soils in SE-Mato Grosso, Brazil

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016
Brazil

In Central Brazil, over one million square kilometers of native savanna vegetation known as Cerrado have been cleared and converted to farmland over the past forty years. A factorial experiment was designed to assess the effects of land use, litter type, soil organisms and season on litter decay in the prevailing natural and agricultural systems (i.e. Cerrado remnants, grasslands and soybean croplands) in Mato Grosso. Decay rates were estimated by using the litterbag method.

Une démarche pour négocier les décisions relatives à l'aménagement des territoires et à la gestion de l'environnement

Journal Articles & Books
December, 1997

A way of negotiation for decisions about land use planning and environmental management."Gond thinking" in matters of environmental management and land use planning requires an appropriate mix of the integrative approach of decision makers and of the analytical approach of scientiste. This gond thinking should also meet the challenges of negotiation between institutions, enterprises and pressure groupe which all claim the statue of peers.

comparative review of contemporary water resources legislation: trends, developments and an agenda for reform

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2012

Key trends in water legislation include: attraction of water resources into the public domain; limitations on governmental authority to allocate water resources; controlled trading of water rights; the “greening” of water laws; capturing the land–water connection; and ensuring user participation in decision making and implementation.

assessment of long-term overtopping risk and optimal termination time of dam under climate change

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2013
Taiwan

Reservoir management faces a wide range of new challenges resulting from the impact of climate change. One set of challenges arises from the non-stationary nature of hydrological conditions. Another crucial issue is watershed sedimentation, which can significantly influence the sustainability and safety of reservoirs. To address these concerns, this study developed a framework for the management of reservoir risk. An analytical conceptual model coupling physical governing relationships and economic tools was proposed, which was then applied to the Shihmen Reservoir in Taiwan.

Extreme sports in natural areas: looming disaster or a catalyst for a paradigm shift in land use planning?

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2012

Historically, visitors’ motives for visiting protected areas included ‘rest, relaxation and reinvigoration’. Ecological impacts were typically low. Recent trends have increased use of protected areas for extreme sports, with greater numbers undertaking more active recreation, such as extreme sports. The effect of this trend is considered, together with potential management options. We propose that the development of appropriately targeted and delivered educational programmes could minimise environmental degradation.

Importance of GIS to Community‐Based Management of Wildlife: Lessons from Zambia

Journal Articles & Books
December, 1995
Zambia
Africa

Wildlife resources under the protective custodianship of skilled managers can thrive and sustain important revenues. Such custodianship is generally lacking among communal rural societies in Africa because of land use policies that overlook the capacity and the practical importance of actively engaging these societies in wildlife management. In Zambia participation by local village communities in this management is recognized as a prerequisite for wildlife development and conservation.

[Territorial impacts of the economical growth. Energy intensity and infrastructures for electrical energy generation. Chile and the predation of its rural environment]

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2005
Chile

Este artículo pretende poner en discusión el tema del crecimiento económico, la demanda energética que este requiere, y los impactos territoriales que provocan las infraestructuras necesarias para suplir esta demanda. Esto desde la óptica del caso chileno, que por sus características energéticas la mayoría de estas se localizan en entornos rurales, sin embargo es en los territorios urbanos donde esta es mayormente consumida.

Trakya University Güllapoğlu Arboretum landscape planning studies

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2008
Turkey

The aim of this study is to determine the planning rules of the arboretum to be established in Trakya University Güllapoğlu Campus and propose landscape plan. In thıs study, several researches are made on Trakya University Güllapoğlu Arboretum in Trakya University Campus in Edirne. First of all the concept of "Arboretum", functions, planning and application criteria and the properties of arboretums in Turkey and other countries are studied.

Impact of land use/land cover changes on water quality and hydrological behavior of an agricultural subwatershed

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2015
Brazil

Knowing the influence of land use/land cover changes on the hydrological behavior of a subwatershed is essential to land use planning. The Alto Paraguaçu Watershed is a major producer of fruits and vegetables, and currently the largest producer of English potato in the north/northeast of Brazil. The water availability in the region can be considered the limiting factor to the expansion of agricultural frontiers.