Rewilding Europe with large herbivores: insights from Africa
... Year-round, instead of seasonal, hunting More ‘ambush-style’ forms of hunting Hunting during the growing season Use of dogs Hunting calves/juveniles and females ...
... Year-round, instead of seasonal, hunting More ‘ambush-style’ forms of hunting Hunting during the growing season Use of dogs Hunting calves/juveniles and females ...
AP Human Geography Syllabus - George Washington High School
... AP Human Geography is a yearlong course aimed at mirroring the experience of a college level introductory course. The primary focus throughout this course will be to identify, interpret and explain the distribution processes and effects of human populations on Earth. This course has been developed i ...
... AP Human Geography is a yearlong course aimed at mirroring the experience of a college level introductory course. The primary focus throughout this course will be to identify, interpret and explain the distribution processes and effects of human populations on Earth. This course has been developed i ...
Geography 4-5 - Delaware Department of Education
... for teachers in grades 4-5 Geography is about the earth we inhabit and what we do with it. Like all subjects, geography involves a distinctive approach to acquiring knowledge and understanding. That approach stresses the significance of where events (people, places, things) occur, how they got there ...
... for teachers in grades 4-5 Geography is about the earth we inhabit and what we do with it. Like all subjects, geography involves a distinctive approach to acquiring knowledge and understanding. That approach stresses the significance of where events (people, places, things) occur, how they got there ...
Soil Pollution,Land pollution,Causes,Effects,Control of Soil Pollution
... We can also say that ecological niche is a small habitat within a habitat ,in which only a single species can survive. E.P.Odum ha differentiated habitat and ecological niche by saying that the habitat is an organism’s address and the ecological niche is its profession. ...
... We can also say that ecological niche is a small habitat within a habitat ,in which only a single species can survive. E.P.Odum ha differentiated habitat and ecological niche by saying that the habitat is an organism’s address and the ecological niche is its profession. ...
The Volvo Environment prize for 2008 is awarded to Crawford “Buzz
... Holling, one of the world’s most influential ecologists The Volvo Environment Prize, administered by an independent foundation, this year goes to Buzz Holling, Canadian ecologist and scientist, whose theories on how ecosystems deal with sudden changes have had great global influence. Today, with man ...
... Holling, one of the world’s most influential ecologists The Volvo Environment Prize, administered by an independent foundation, this year goes to Buzz Holling, Canadian ecologist and scientist, whose theories on how ecosystems deal with sudden changes have had great global influence. Today, with man ...
New Approaches to the Study of Human–Environment Interactions
... of intentionality in innovation, according to which actors intentionally modify habitats to gain future, delayed payoffs. The solution to these issues is not to discard models of agency, nor to model social evolution in an ecological vacuum, but rather to generate new integrative models that can sca ...
... of intentionality in innovation, according to which actors intentionally modify habitats to gain future, delayed payoffs. The solution to these issues is not to discard models of agency, nor to model social evolution in an ecological vacuum, but rather to generate new integrative models that can sca ...
Scope and Sequence - Steiner Education Australia
... Positive and negative impact of resource development on people and the environment. Spatial variations in degree of human well-being - measuring and mapping human well-being. Case studies and regional comparisons in spatial variations of indicators for human well-being and challenges affecting indiv ...
... Positive and negative impact of resource development on people and the environment. Spatial variations in degree of human well-being - measuring and mapping human well-being. Case studies and regional comparisons in spatial variations of indicators for human well-being and challenges affecting indiv ...
Physalia physalis (Portuguese Man o`War)
... meters in length and appear blue to purple in colour. They bear batteries of venom-filled small and large stinging cells or nematocysts, characteristic of Cnidarians, used for used to paralyzing prey. DISTRIBUTION. This species lies suspended on tropical to temperate, marine waters worldwide. Genera ...
... meters in length and appear blue to purple in colour. They bear batteries of venom-filled small and large stinging cells or nematocysts, characteristic of Cnidarians, used for used to paralyzing prey. DISTRIBUTION. This species lies suspended on tropical to temperate, marine waters worldwide. Genera ...
Department of Anthropology anthropology.unc.edu RUDOLF
... The Department of Anthropology offers advanced work leading to the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Students admitted into the graduate program are admitted for the Ph.D. degree. A master's degree may be taken as part of the program leading to the Ph.D. degree;however, a master's deg ...
... The Department of Anthropology offers advanced work leading to the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Students admitted into the graduate program are admitted for the Ph.D. degree. A master's degree may be taken as part of the program leading to the Ph.D. degree;however, a master's deg ...
Fall 2015 - University of Louisville
... analysis of society, polity, and culture in the Middle East. Focus will be on local level social and cultural processes within a regional and global framework. ...
... analysis of society, polity, and culture in the Middle East. Focus will be on local level social and cultural processes within a regional and global framework. ...
Culture, geography, and the arts of government
... of positivist and political economy traditions, both of which are charged with doing violence to the essential wholeness and fecundity of everyday life which should be the proper concern of human geographers. In turn, there has been a strong attraction towards holistic conceptions of culture drawn f ...
... of positivist and political economy traditions, both of which are charged with doing violence to the essential wholeness and fecundity of everyday life which should be the proper concern of human geographers. In turn, there has been a strong attraction towards holistic conceptions of culture drawn f ...
3MB - University of Idaho
... Intensive – many trees are cut at once Integrates structure, but what about composition and ecosystem processes? Need an adaptable method Because of lagged response of forest structure to climate variation, the precise replication of past plant densities and spatial arrangements may not maximize fut ...
... Intensive – many trees are cut at once Integrates structure, but what about composition and ecosystem processes? Need an adaptable method Because of lagged response of forest structure to climate variation, the precise replication of past plant densities and spatial arrangements may not maximize fut ...
AP World History
... throughout the course and revisited as manifested in particular historical developments over time. These themes articulate at a broad level the main ideas that are developed throughout the entire span of the course. Each theme includes a list of related key topics as well as a description. The key c ...
... throughout the course and revisited as manifested in particular historical developments over time. These themes articulate at a broad level the main ideas that are developed throughout the entire span of the course. Each theme includes a list of related key topics as well as a description. The key c ...
Anthropology - University of Winnipeg
... changes in our ways of life from earliest times to the present day. Well-known anthropologists include Margaret Mead, famous for her work in Samoan and New Guinea cultures, and Jane Goodall, who has made significant discoveries about primate societies. If you are interested in human biological evolu ...
... changes in our ways of life from earliest times to the present day. Well-known anthropologists include Margaret Mead, famous for her work in Samoan and New Guinea cultures, and Jane Goodall, who has made significant discoveries about primate societies. If you are interested in human biological evolu ...
effective: september 2003 curriculum guidelines
... Be able to describe comm unity structure and the dynamics of community organization and change, including biod iversity and biogeography. ...
... Be able to describe comm unity structure and the dynamics of community organization and change, including biod iversity and biogeography. ...
Environmental Ethics
... that we too have our being and we therefore yield to our neighbors, even our animal neighbors, the same right as ourselves, to inhabit this land…” ...
... that we too have our being and we therefore yield to our neighbors, even our animal neighbors, the same right as ourselves, to inhabit this land…” ...
"Balance of Nature" metaphor in population ecology
... and that actually accomplished for all parties involved the greatest good which circumstances will at all permit" (Forbes 1887). Clearly, we have thought about nature in terms of balance for a very long time, certainly before ecology was a scientific discipline. In this respect, the metaphor is perh ...
... and that actually accomplished for all parties involved the greatest good which circumstances will at all permit" (Forbes 1887). Clearly, we have thought about nature in terms of balance for a very long time, certainly before ecology was a scientific discipline. In this respect, the metaphor is perh ...
Anthropology 303 1
... the hypotheses being tested, understanding the methods used to do so, and be able to discuss and critique the results from an anthropological perspective. Identify and analyze common topics of research shared by the sub-fields of anthropology, as well as the specific interaction between biological a ...
... the hypotheses being tested, understanding the methods used to do so, and be able to discuss and critique the results from an anthropological perspective. Identify and analyze common topics of research shared by the sub-fields of anthropology, as well as the specific interaction between biological a ...
Slide 1
... hypothesis • Both habitats are likely to contain important features • Type of predator may influence cover required • Complimentary habitats being used in same way ...
... hypothesis • Both habitats are likely to contain important features • Type of predator may influence cover required • Complimentary habitats being used in same way ...
Epistemological Bias in the Physical and Social Sciences
... civilization, a phenomenon that has yet to be fully studied and analyzed. We face different questions and challenges from those in the Western experience and require the development of schools of different thought and methodologies. Throughout the last two centuries the standard thesis has been that ...
... civilization, a phenomenon that has yet to be fully studied and analyzed. We face different questions and challenges from those in the Western experience and require the development of schools of different thought and methodologies. Throughout the last two centuries the standard thesis has been that ...
Dr. Albanese earned his PhD in the department of Natural Resource
... Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit at Kansas State University. My research interests include applied landscape ecology, conservation biology, and spatiotemporal ecological data analysis and modeling. I am interested in research that supports a proactive approach to conservation especially in light o ...
... Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit at Kansas State University. My research interests include applied landscape ecology, conservation biology, and spatiotemporal ecological data analysis and modeling. I am interested in research that supports a proactive approach to conservation especially in light o ...
The Scale of Successional Models and Restoration Objectives
... The second issue is that the systems we are attempting to restore are historically contingent, and this creates many of the problems of interpreting and applying influential processes on a system. What I mean by this is that communities result from numerous assemblies, disturbances, invasions, shift ...
... The second issue is that the systems we are attempting to restore are historically contingent, and this creates many of the problems of interpreting and applying influential processes on a system. What I mean by this is that communities result from numerous assemblies, disturbances, invasions, shift ...