... generation
of managers and users.” The time differential between incursion of costs and
receipt of benefits contributes to tensions between managers and scientists, on the
one hand, and political and ... most appropriate course of action that the concept of adaptive man-
agement becomes a strategy that offers a means of acting. Although the terms of
risk and uncertainty often are used interchangeably, ... Cortner and Moote 1999: 38.
Adaptive Management ofNatural Resources: Theory, Concepts, and Management Institutions
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is more than the sum of individual learning. As suggested earlier, the notion of...
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vegetation, mineral and petroleum resources.
With over 80 offices and service centres throughout
Queensland, the Department collects and stores
information ... functions
(eg. land titling, valuations), regulatory functions (eg.
issuing of permits and licences), science and research,
assessment and monitoring ofnatural systems and risk
monitoring.
As part of a...
... description of the operation
The Michigan Department ofNaturalResources (MI DNR) is responsible for the
management of the Michigan state forestlands on an area of 1.6 Mio ha (about 21% of
the ... of operation
Michigan Department ofNaturalResources (MI DNR)
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Single FM with multiple FMUs
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State-owned temperate natural ... timberland). DNR also provides guidance and planning information for
working with private landowners, environmental regulators, and other governmental
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... conservation and the management
of natural resources.
This monograph, Sustainable Management ofNatural Resources, Mathe-
matical Models and Methods, exhibits and develops quantitative and formal
links ... species
encompass 11% of plants, 4.6% of vertebrates, 24% of mammals and 11% of
birds worldwide. Anthropic activities and man’s development is a major cause
of resource depletion and weakened habitat. ... exponents α> 0and >0 represent the elasticities of production
related to capital andresources respectively.
The controls of this economy are levels of consumption c(t) and extrac-
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value function model of CLOS). Finally, the
values of the output variables of the left-hand
side nonterminal (aol, ao2 ) are collected and
returned as the result of its expanding.
With some ... more time and work will be needed to
verify the usefulness and practicality of our
lexical system design, of which the essential idea
is the combinatorial and dynamic elaboration of
lexical ... scholarship, to Christian Boitet and Gilles Sdrasset
for the suggestion of the theme and their help, and to the
authors of the DRs for their kind permission of use.
References
Bl~isi C. &...
... implementations of new ideas, exploration and
understanding of markets and use of market information to shape creation of
new products are central to innovation.
Mobility of human resources is ... light of the experiences, causes and effects of mobility on a system of
innovation. Finally, Chapter 5 returns to the concept of the knowledge economy and
the importance of mobility in terms of ... attractiveness of a physical
location in determining mobility. One division of the literature focuses on the
economy of a location and considers the natural resources, climate and other natural
amenities...
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of each man the result of a whole history of all his life, of what he is and what makes
him so, of all his fore-fathers, of what they were andof what made them so. Each
nerve has a sort of ... of Shakespeare and Beaumont and Metcher, and that of
Donne and Cowley, or Pope.' And then, in a kind of vexed way, Wordsworth goes on
to explain that he himself can't and won't ... character of ages, as well as of nations;
and as we have full histories of many such periods, we can examine exactly when and
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List of Contributors xvii
Arent Greve Department of Strategy and Management, Norwegian School
of Economics and Business Administration ... traditional
rate -of- return model and the more recent long run incremental cost (LRIC) model.
Preface
This book consists of a collection of articles describing the emerging and integrated
area of Energy ,Natural ... forward
oil market.
Part I
Petroleum andNatural Gas
xii Overview of the Contributions
Part II: Electricity Markets and Regulation
Andersson and Lillestøl exploit multivariate and functional data techniques...
... attractiveness of a physical
location in determining mobility. One division of the literature focuses on the
economy of a location and considers the natural resources, climate and other natural
amenities ... actual and/ or perceived match
between the skills and experience of these human resourcesand the demands of the
R&D system.
In terms of human resources who have left or are imminently departing ... systems of innovation
Measurement of HRST stock and flows is inherently problematic. Ekeland (2001)
observes that the importance of HRST is often acknowledged but rarely measured
because of data...
... intensity, duration,
frequency and time of visibility impairment and how these factors correlate with
(1) times of visitor use and (2) the frequency and timing ofnatural conditions
that reduce ... except
when the roof is being floated off or being landed on
the roof leg supports; and
(C) Rim vents, if provided, are set to open only when the
roof is being floated off the roof leg supports ... grills, and fireplaces for recreation or preparing of
food.
(3) Burning of solid or liquid fuels or structures for the purpose of bona
fide instruction and training of municipal, volunteer, and...