RG report - Norges forskningsråd
... husbandry is presently practised is controversial, as the grazing intensity has been claimed to be non-sustainable. The project is interdisciplinary covering the axis ecologysocial sciences aiming at identifying the determinants of how reindeer husbandry is presently practised and what are the conse ...
... husbandry is presently practised is controversial, as the grazing intensity has been claimed to be non-sustainable. The project is interdisciplinary covering the axis ecologysocial sciences aiming at identifying the determinants of how reindeer husbandry is presently practised and what are the conse ...
Landscape IPM Plan_SU Sustainable Management
... when renovating or planting a landscape. This method will be used where appropriate in the landscape. A layer of cardboard or several layers of wet newspaper will be put on top of bare soil or scalped turf prior to planting. Then a layer of three to four inches of wood chips will be placed on top of ...
... when renovating or planting a landscape. This method will be used where appropriate in the landscape. A layer of cardboard or several layers of wet newspaper will be put on top of bare soil or scalped turf prior to planting. Then a layer of three to four inches of wood chips will be placed on top of ...
Dimensiones del paisaje a través de los lentes de la práctica de la
... based on understanding of natural processes, and on ability to direct and manage those processes. Till now Dutchmen are very sensitive to environmental changes that can threaten safety of their land, such as climate changes, sea level rise and anomalous rains and draughts. To be prepared to possible ...
... based on understanding of natural processes, and on ability to direct and manage those processes. Till now Dutchmen are very sensitive to environmental changes that can threaten safety of their land, such as climate changes, sea level rise and anomalous rains and draughts. To be prepared to possible ...
scope of the guide - Moreland City Council
... The character and attractiveness of the City of Moreland depend on the quality of its built and natural environment. Moreland’s Corporate Plan and Municipal Strategic Statement both place considerable emphasis on the conservation and improvement of the environment. Council is committed to achieving ...
... The character and attractiveness of the City of Moreland depend on the quality of its built and natural environment. Moreland’s Corporate Plan and Municipal Strategic Statement both place considerable emphasis on the conservation and improvement of the environment. Council is committed to achieving ...
Landscape connectivity analysis for conservation
... approaches (Erös et al.), which cover a wide range of possibilities and analytical tools which should be carefully selected for adequately meeting the needs of different research question and conservation goals. ...
... approaches (Erös et al.), which cover a wide range of possibilities and analytical tools which should be carefully selected for adequately meeting the needs of different research question and conservation goals. ...
Landscapes and Their Ecological Components
... considered entirely from the anthropocentric point of view, and this might result in its being seen as a dogmatic discipline without either theoretical foundations or experimental backing. Furthermore, it seems unacceptably reductive to consider landscape ecology simply as a form of broadscale ecolo ...
... considered entirely from the anthropocentric point of view, and this might result in its being seen as a dogmatic discipline without either theoretical foundations or experimental backing. Furthermore, it seems unacceptably reductive to consider landscape ecology simply as a form of broadscale ecolo ...
Landscape Ecology and Natural Disturbances
... integrates natural disturbance regimes and their effects on the distribution of ecological types across a landscape, the dispersal and movement of plant and animal species, and the flow of energy and nutrients. The Forest Practices Code explicitly recognizes landscape ecology by designating planning ...
... integrates natural disturbance regimes and their effects on the distribution of ecological types across a landscape, the dispersal and movement of plant and animal species, and the flow of energy and nutrients. The Forest Practices Code explicitly recognizes landscape ecology by designating planning ...
Geographic Information Systems in Biogeography and
... particular place and time. Usually there are interactions among the species of a community, and in many regions clusters of distinctive species can be recognized. Species and species clusters are highly variable, with a wide range of patterns evident within and across communities. Ecosystem structur ...
... particular place and time. Usually there are interactions among the species of a community, and in many regions clusters of distinctive species can be recognized. Species and species clusters are highly variable, with a wide range of patterns evident within and across communities. Ecosystem structur ...
a wide range of insect herbivores thus preventing many potential
... farming landscapes can be made more sustainable by harnessing the ecosystem services, such as pest control and pollination, that native vegetation can offer. The emphasis is on considering the issue not on a farm-by-farm basis but on a whole landscape scale. ...
... farming landscapes can be made more sustainable by harnessing the ecosystem services, such as pest control and pollination, that native vegetation can offer. The emphasis is on considering the issue not on a farm-by-farm basis but on a whole landscape scale. ...
ANIMAL ELEMENT OCCURRENCE EXTERNAL FIELD FORM
... the occurrence. Components of this factor are: • landscape structure and extent surrounding the EO, including genetic connectivity; • development/maturity of the surrounding landscape context (for community EOs); • ecological processes in the surrounding landscape context; • species composition and ...
... the occurrence. Components of this factor are: • landscape structure and extent surrounding the EO, including genetic connectivity; • development/maturity of the surrounding landscape context (for community EOs); • ecological processes in the surrounding landscape context; • species composition and ...
Evaluating Biodiversity in Fragmented Landscapes
... focal species module is used to define the areas of suitable habitat; in this example broadleaf woodlands are selected to represent habitat for a generic woodland species (Figure 7b). This module also provides the necessary data for use in the connectivity module to assess landscape permeability; in ...
... focal species module is used to define the areas of suitable habitat; in this example broadleaf woodlands are selected to represent habitat for a generic woodland species (Figure 7b). This module also provides the necessary data for use in the connectivity module to assess landscape permeability; in ...
Landscape net Ecological Potential - Eionet Projects
... functional organization comparable to that of a natural habitat in the region. Integrity is a key determinant of the potential of healthy ecosystems to deliver over time those multiple services necessary for society development and human wellbeing. To move towards sustainable development implies tha ...
... functional organization comparable to that of a natural habitat in the region. Integrity is a key determinant of the potential of healthy ecosystems to deliver over time those multiple services necessary for society development and human wellbeing. To move towards sustainable development implies tha ...
Theobald.etal.EPA.WED.2005
... What are the needs of agencies if statistical-based tools are to be used? When should GIS-based tools be used? How can these two approaches best complement one another? ...
... What are the needs of agencies if statistical-based tools are to be used? When should GIS-based tools be used? How can these two approaches best complement one another? ...
The Role of Flow in the Everglades Ridge and Slough Landscape
... lower diversity of animals. The control of vegetation over wading bird ecology is strong enough that Kushlan (1989) states, “Whatever determines vegetation patterns will also, to a large degree, determine bird use of wetlands.” Wading birds are an important component of the Everglades ecosystem. The ...
... lower diversity of animals. The control of vegetation over wading bird ecology is strong enough that Kushlan (1989) states, “Whatever determines vegetation patterns will also, to a large degree, determine bird use of wetlands.” Wading birds are an important component of the Everglades ecosystem. The ...
Plant Use in Desert Climates - Looking Forward to Sustainable
... to offer a means towards more sustainable development and the protection and enhancement of the environment. However, the placement and type of use needs to be determined. Thus a new landscape paradigm has been developed which appears appropriate for most desert and indeed other landscape areas. Thi ...
... to offer a means towards more sustainable development and the protection and enhancement of the environment. However, the placement and type of use needs to be determined. Thus a new landscape paradigm has been developed which appears appropriate for most desert and indeed other landscape areas. Thi ...
Treating populations and landscapes as signals. A step
... • Test different patterns, virtual farm locations ...
... • Test different patterns, virtual farm locations ...
Using Remote Sensing to Better Managing Wildlife
... • Scale of objectives consistent with USGS, EPA, NOAA, PCA, • Potential for program-wide efficiencies in data processing and analysis, • Potential collaborations at local to international scales. ...
... • Scale of objectives consistent with USGS, EPA, NOAA, PCA, • Potential for program-wide efficiencies in data processing and analysis, • Potential collaborations at local to international scales. ...
The functional approach to agricultural landscape analysis. The
... The larger the patch, the larger interior habitat for living flora and fauna species. Minimum patch area requirements for species depends on: species, quality of habitat, and landscape context. Corridor – linear element, a network of linear elements, which usually connect patches. Connectivity is th ...
... The larger the patch, the larger interior habitat for living flora and fauna species. Minimum patch area requirements for species depends on: species, quality of habitat, and landscape context. Corridor – linear element, a network of linear elements, which usually connect patches. Connectivity is th ...
Design of recreational corridor planning of Henan
... resources, into the tourism system is an effective protection strategy. Based on the local landscape resources protection corridor planning strategy The construction of riparian ecological corridor, linking local humanities landscape point cloud. Corridor of landscape and tourism of Greenway interpr ...
... resources, into the tourism system is an effective protection strategy. Based on the local landscape resources protection corridor planning strategy The construction of riparian ecological corridor, linking local humanities landscape point cloud. Corridor of landscape and tourism of Greenway interpr ...
Connectivity 101 - Wildlands Network
... actively engaging organizations like Freedom to Roam to provide connectivity language for insertion into upcoming natural-resources and climate-change bills. The momentum building for connectivity conservation around the globe is encouraging. However, effective connectivity projects require careful ...
... actively engaging organizations like Freedom to Roam to provide connectivity language for insertion into upcoming natural-resources and climate-change bills. The momentum building for connectivity conservation around the globe is encouraging. However, effective connectivity projects require careful ...
Slide 2 - Climate Action Partnership
... management of intact healthy ecosystems as part of the solution to climate change. Our efforts are not only for mitigation purposes (to store harmful green house gases such as carbon and methane) but also adaptation, which means “coping with the changes/impacts” that climate change brings and being ...
... management of intact healthy ecosystems as part of the solution to climate change. Our efforts are not only for mitigation purposes (to store harmful green house gases such as carbon and methane) but also adaptation, which means “coping with the changes/impacts” that climate change brings and being ...
Notes from Introduction - Forest Landscape Ecology Lab
... landscape made conceptualizing landscape structure and relationships more feasible, as opposed to the relatively untamed N. American landscape. - "Landscape Ecology" first used by Troll (1939), a geographer and biologist. He was influenced by Tansley's ecosystem concepts, and applied the ideas to pa ...
... landscape made conceptualizing landscape structure and relationships more feasible, as opposed to the relatively untamed N. American landscape. - "Landscape Ecology" first used by Troll (1939), a geographer and biologist. He was influenced by Tansley's ecosystem concepts, and applied the ideas to pa ...
The contribution of historic designed landscapes to ecosystem
... Management plan in place to guide management Provide a range of experiences to access, understand and enjoy - the range of features in the historic parkland, the wider estate and wider landscape - the circulatory routes and drives around the parkland and wider estate taking in the features and viewp ...
... Management plan in place to guide management Provide a range of experiences to access, understand and enjoy - the range of features in the historic parkland, the wider estate and wider landscape - the circulatory routes and drives around the parkland and wider estate taking in the features and viewp ...