... chain in differentways, and often at different times and places.’ In summary, integrating SAGA into research is important in de-veloping a better understanding and awareness of the social and ... integrate social and gender analysisinto naturalresourcemanagement research. They point to the im-portance of ‘local’ history and context, and to the increasingly inter-locking ‘local’ and ... commonissues; writing studies/stories; and planning.KEY COMMON ISSUES In reviewing individual case studies and synthesizing the most strikingthings and the missing or underemphasized elements, nine commonissues...
... Liu(1992), and Jiggins and Roling (1997) have noted that all types of actionresearch promote individual and collective learning and increase individualautonomy and problem-solving capacity in a durable ... and so on. The natural resource management analysis takes as basic elements the natural resources at stake and the stakeholders who have some interest—directly or indirectly in the use or maintenance ... claim on the natural resources and that shouldalso be heard in any planning exercise. In short, conflicts do exist and arethe rule rather than the exception in terms of naturalresource management. If...
... waste incineration.Solutions to waste-generation problems include innovative uses of waste, improved waste management systems, increases in recycling, advances in landfill safety, and reductions ... increasingly pristine wilderness areas, displacing more bears and requiring more labor and capital to clear trails and install infrastructure. Likewise, additional bear habitat comes at an increasing ... wife Donna and my children Austin and Alexandra are to thank for providing inspiration and practicing patience. For thoughtful comments and checks of accuracy I am grateful to the following reviewers:...
... suggested guidelines forestablishing and managing a program to encourage research on sustainability,agriculture, andnatural resources in U.S. institutions and their developing countrycounterparts.The ... associated with maintaining current production levels,including the mining of trace nutrients, declining incremental response to increasedfertilizer use, pest resistance, and reduced returns ... design and field test systems ofsustainable agriculture andnaturalresource management. Research, thus, mustilluminate the principles and theory that underlie sustainability. Those general principlesand...
... soaking and/ or washing the lump, and then followed by hammer milling, crepe formation, milling, drying, bale pressing, and packing. The flow diagram of crumb rubber processing is presented in ... waste abatement andmanagementinnatural rubber processing sector should be handled properly. This paper is presented to discuss in detail about natural rubber processing sector in terms of ... latex or low quality lump. The steps included in crepe rubber processing using field latex are latex coagulation, milling, drying, bale pressing, and packing. Coagulation process uses 1% formic...
... Gumucio10COMMUNICATION ANDNATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT • EXPERIENCE/THEORY IntroductionUSING THIS BOOK This book has been written as a tool for people involved or interested in communica-tion andnaturalresource ... Ndangang, in the Co -management of Natural Resources: Organizing, Negotiating and Learning-by-Doing: In the past, many traditional societies formed relatively closed systems in which nat-ural resources ... social change, and a commitment to enhance rural people’s capac-ities in managing communication processes. FAO is interested in exploring this in therealm of naturalresourcemanagementand rural...
... emphasis on estuarine, intertidal harvesting of salmon. Beginning in 1973, I began inves-tigating a related set of questions pertaining to the process whereby the Kla-wock Tlingit had transitioned ... North Carolina, New England, and Newfoundland. In all of these cases the fundamental point of similar-ity lies in the close connection between local resources users and the envi-ronment in which ... to contribute to more effective and sustain-able approaches to forest managementin particular andnaturalresource management in general. A central strength (and weakness) to tek is the fact...
... hoes and other “grubbing”20 WEEDS AND INVASIVE PLANTSWeeds in Rangelands, 26Original Vegetation and Early Land Use History ofGreat Basin, 28Introduction of Cheatgrass and Fire, 28Invasive ... believed then and continue to believe thatbetter management results from the understanding of how plants interact wit heach other and their environment andmanagement to create and maintain weedpopulations.We ... completely in the seedling stage. Mowingor grazing in early spring makes little difference since developing seed ofthe species are readily viable and capable of germinating the following autumn.Even...
... arresting and reversing deforestation,controlling erosion and managing soil,managing soil moisture and water,halting the degradation of pastures,recovering and conserving marine resources and ... committedtheir resources and knowledge to combatting desertification.These and other initiativeswill be explored in the following pages.IFAD’s Mandate andEnvironmental IssuesIndiaPanamaSustaining ... half-moons into the slopes of their land to catch and retainrainwater .In Cape Verde,rural workers have introduced terracing,which has increasedforage and maize output,with land remaining for an...
... similar in nature, forinstance harvesting of marine living resources, scientific research, and tourism. Asis the case with shipping, they too will often differ considerably in intensity and patterns.It ... America and the Law of the Sea’, in L. M. Alexander (ed.), The Law of the Sea: A New Geneva Conference. Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference of the Law of theSea Institute, Kingston, Rhode Island, ... must bear in mind the close natural interaction betweenthe marine and terrestrial areas within the polar regions, all the while seeing thetwo polar oceans as integral parts of the Arctic and Antarctic...
... policy implementation and challenges specific to Vietnam in the countries implementing EPR policy and resource circulation policy. `Policies developed to establish environmentally sound resource ... promoting awareness-raising and mainstreaming (2009-2010).2.Improved governance for 3R implementation in agricultural waste in Vietnam (2010-2011).3.Implications of sustainable resource circulation ... public awareness on 3R;Ń Starting to form environmental friendly and energy saving life of the society;Ń To establish the infrastructure, finance and human resource for 3R implement.TThhee...
... environment. Ruhl,Kraft, and Lant outline the concrete changes inlawandpolicy needed togo further and turn thinking into action. This book is packed with intel-lectual excitement and practical promise.”—Gretchen ... cap-ital and ecosystem service values innaturalresource decision making will notnecessarily be a “win–win” for all stakeholders. Trade-offs are inevitable, and 10IntroductionRuhl-00-Intro ... Haiti and China, that are similarly depleting, throughpopulation and economic growth and poor resource management, natural cap-ital that underlies necessary ecosystem service systems. In bringing...
... found in the “Managing Resource Pools” section of the vSphere ResourceManagement Guide [2].Understanding Memory ResourceManagement in VMware® ESX™ ServerW H I T E P A P E R VMware, Inc. ... guest operating system running inside the SPECjbb, kernel compile, and Swingbench virtual machines was 64-bit Red Hat EnterpriseLinux5.2Server.TheguestoperatingsystemrunninginsidetheExchangevirtualmachinewasWindowsServer2008. ... machine working set size without any guest involvement. At the beginning of each sampling period, the hypervisor intentionally invalidates several randomly selected guest physical pages and...
... regarding the problem at hand or the course of action to be taken. Stakeholder dialogues are increasingly popular in corporate management, in policy- making, in natural resources management, and ... foster citizen participation and public involvement for making environmental policy making andnaturalresourcemanagement more effective and democratic (Stern and Fineberg 1996). The report emphasizes ... dialogues innatural resources managementin Ecuador are presented in Chapter 10. Linke, Sturm and Rivera give the reader insights about participation practices in forest and park management...