... expansion of modern-day
institutions using basic rights, there is no way around reconstructing extrinsic
factors using intrinsic definitions, in order to erect internal barriers in the
appropriate ... all contribute
to conceiving the problem of traditional knowledge adequately? No. The
plaintiffs only succeeded in proving that traditional knowledge pertaining to
the healing powers of the tree ... linked to sustaining and further-
ing cultural diversity. The discussions regarding the protection of knowledge
and creativity of indigenous communities have gained particular prominence
during...
...
distributed unevenly in five provinces. About
67% of traditional production villages locate in
Hanoi, 19.7% in Nam Dinh, 8.7% in Ha Nam,
3.7% in Ninh Binh, and 0.9% in Hoa Binh
province.
Table 2. ... 1-7
3
4% in Ha Nam and 2% in Hoa Binh province
[5]. Important industrial zones in this basin are
Thuong Dinh, Vinh Tuy, Cau Dien, Cau Buou,
Van Dien, Phu Xuyen, Thuong Tin, Ha Dong…
3.1.2. ... the Ha Nam
province; 7% from the Nam Dinh, 7% from the
Ninh Binh province and 2% from the Hoa Binh
province.
The wastewater quality of six industrial
branches in this basin was summarized...
... peninsula contains, about Keweenaw Point, the richest copper deposit in the world. In 1857
there was taken from one of the mines a mass of ore weighing 420 tons and containing more than ninety ... appeared at the French court at
Versailles.
The half-breed children of these coureurs, growing up in Indian wigwams, but full of pride in their French
blood, became a strong link binding together ... received in great state by the Arkansas Indians, notice of their coming having been sent ahead by
their new friends. There was the usual speechmaking, accompanied by interminable feasting, in which...
... outside the dining-room door, and the waiters used to
preen themselves up and go in looking the picture of clean-
liness.
It is an instructive sight to see a waiter going into a hotel
dining-room. ... were only two sinks, and no washing basin, and it
was nothing unusual for a waiter to wash his face in the wa-
ter in which clean crockery was rinsing. But the customers
saw nothing of this. ... suspiciously before letting me in.
It was very dark inside: I could see nothing except a aring
gas-jet that illuminated a patch of plaster wall, throwing ev-
erything else into deeper shadow....
... people behind him and
borne on by the current. He went down the
Boulevard de Strasbourg, seeing nothing,
bumping awkwardly into the passers-by.
He had eaten nothing since morning. The
turning to ... seat
again in the train for Paris. Night was over
the fields that were soaked with the rain.
The hard lights of the stations accentuated
the sadness of the interminable plain
buried in darkness. ... showing his old
schoolfellow his importance and his new
duties, and the elegance of his Parisian
manners. He was not lying in expressing
his surprise: a visit from Christophe was
the last thing in...
... different industries within manufacturing,
based on a CMIE coding of the industries. Since industry factors are likely to have an
independent effect on capital structure, 21 dummy variables are included ... recent literature in corporate finance reveals a growing interest in financial
management practices among firms in emerging economies as well. One obvious motivation for
such a line of study is ... the desire to compare the financing behavior of firms placed in very
different institutional settings, a comparison that is now being made possible by the increasing
availability of reliable...
... model (Eq. (8)) are
shown in Table III. The slope γ
ij
decreased with increasing
stand density and increasing admixture of beech. The slope
increased with increasing site index. Stand age had no ... example, in the “Tillaie” natural forest reserve in
Fontainebleau /France, beech dominates oak as on many other
sites in northern France, but in the drier site conditions of cen-
tral France (e.g., ... thinning, while for beech
γ increases after thinning with no change in σ. Thus thinning favours
large beech trees more than large oak trees.
3. METHODS
The methods are structured to analyse in uencing...
... Common as well
as marginal site conditions must be sampled with the same
intensity and, since marginal site conditions are sparse, sam-
pling efforts must be largely devoted to finding those sites.
4.2. ... Liming in moderate doses on sites showing
nutrient deficiencies can stimulate the absorption capacity of
the sessile oak root system by enlarging fine roots and thereby
improving uptake of mineral ... predicting
site index in various ecological conditions and forest species
[22, 25].
In France, most of these studies are being criticised because
they have not provided enough precise results in...
... environmental factors in Pinus sylvestris
L. stands in southern Finland, Vegetatio 93 (1991) 57–72.
[42] Nieppola J., Long-term vegetation changes in stands of Pinus syl-
vestris in southern Finland, J. ... supporting a dominant relationship between
understory vegetation and site productivity in mature stands of
Pinus sylvestris in southern Finland. Using a comparable
method, the first ordination ... species in the East, 123 in the West,
and 101 present in both regions. The CA was applied to presence-
absence data with tree species split into 3 layers. Principal coordinates
were interpreted...
... 10.1051/forest:2003013
Original article
Wind-firmness in Pinus pinaster Aït. stands in Southwest France:
influence of stand density, fertilisation and breeding
in two experimental stands damaged during the 1999 storm
Véronique ... dominant pines
rather than on mean pines. This observation has also been
made in several studies conducted previously, showing a
considerable increase in forest vulnerability when the
dominant individuals ... of leaning pines has been mainly correlated with
crown length in the dominant storey. When it increases, the
level of leaning pines decreases. This relation may be the
translation of the interaction...
... 17 m (top of the scaffoldings)
and for a period extending from DOY 118 to 250: wind speed, using
a switching anemometer (Vector Instruments, UK); rainfall, using a
rain gauge (ARG 100, Campbell ... their volumes in 1998 (V
98
) and
annual volume increments in 1995 (dV
95
) were obtained (in the same
way as for branch increment samples).
As the relative volume increments of the increment samples ... 577588
â INRA, EDP Sciences, 2004
DOI: 10.1051/forest:2004053
Original article
Biomass increment and carbon balance of ash (Fraxinus excelsior)
trees in an experimental stand in northeastern France
Noël...
... region in-
cluded in this study, the final total volume was 118 Mm
3
for SII and 124 Mm
3
for SI (figure 9). Despite the in-
creasing intensity of final cuts and thinnings, the simula-
tions indicated ... finally slightly more wood was thinned
in SI. The accumulation of wood observed during
1978–1988 in the age classes under 50 years, was the
main reason for which the thinnings increased during
1988–1998 ... scenarios the number of
thinnings and the final cuts are determined as a function
c
g
or c
0
[5, 25, 29]. Since Maugé [28] had indicated that
thinnings and final harvests in the region tended to...
...
subplots.
In
each
subplot,
height
of
the
highest
seedling
in
each
square
meter
(’dominant’
population )
was
measured
at
the
beginning
of
the
experiment.
For
comparing
seedling ...
is
interesting
to
consider
the
effects
of
the
PKCa
fertilization
in
the
light
of
the
initial
N/P
ratio
in
the
leaves
and
of
the
available
P2O5
content
in
the
soil.
In ...
beginning
of
the
experiment,
the
height
increment
between
autumn
1980
and
autumn
1982,
and
the
diameter
in
autumn
1990.
The
PKCa
treat-
ment
did
not
result
in
any
gain...