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Showing items 1 through 9 of 107.In order to clarify thecharacteristics and stocks of soil nutrient under various land use types in a super wet tropical rain forest in Padang,West Sumatera, an investigation of the nutrient characteristics of the several samples of soils under different land usesuch as cacao plantation (CP), cinn
Managing non-point-source pollution of water requires knowledge of land use/land cover (LULC) influences at altering watershed scales.
Throughout the history of the world, the best-orchestrated and publicly cohesive reforestation event occurred in South Korea. One of the best-known causes for such a success was the leadership of the government at that time, in particular the president Park Chung Hee.
This paper examines the past, present, and future use of the concept of historical range and variability (HRV) in land management.
An interview based survey of farm landowners in the south east corner of Saskatchewan was undertaken to evaluate the provision of wildlife habitat by agriculture. Producers were asked to provide management information regarding a piece of their land that was managed as a unit.
Land suitability evaluation in water scarce agricultural watersheds consists of assessment of land potential for various crops as well as surface water potential to identify the scope for supplementary irrigation.
The interaction between ecological and hydrological processes is particularly important in arid and semi-arid regions. Often the interaction between these processes is not completely understood and they are studied separately.
Local governments in the United States use a wide range of tools to preserve rural landscapes. Some of these tools, like the purchase or transfer of development rights, are generally welcomed by farmers and other large landowners.
This study determined the effects of land-use practice had on the rate and extent of bush encroachment in a mesic savanna in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.