... New Zealand, Scotland, Sweden and Poland: the hunting and fishing guides, the regional and national authorities involved in game and fish management andthe tourism organisations In New Zealand, special ... travel, and second home and retirement travel phenomena The series comprises two strands: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure and Mobility aims to address the needs of students and academics, andthe ... Similarly, Lovelock and Robinson (2005) in their study of hunting whitetail deer on New Zealand’s remote Stewart Island point to the irony of the peripheral location of the island being the attraction...
... were available in the organizations Institutionally, we collected and analysed the Environmental Law, Land Lawand Fishery Lawand those by-laws that related to lagoon management The Socio-economic ... the Laws of Environmental Protection (1993), Land law (1988, 1993 and 2003), Law on Water Resources or Law of Fishery (1990) Only few communal and district officers knew these laws Although the ... replaced the nursery beds and breeding ground of the lagoon and these areas were called Con However, there were 32 % respondents have no concerns about these impacts They have no idea and they don’t...
... because of the intensified drought, the saline water coming in, as well as the stormy weather They’ve all had a very negative effect on agriculture and as a result on the income of the farmers” The ... countries in the world, especially to the North American, European and Southeast Asian countries (Heather Haydock, AEA Energy & Environment, 2007).Vietnam is in the southeastern extremity of the Indochinese ... drives and constrains the productivity of the agro -and aqua-ecological systems Coastal and estuarine mangrove forest wetlands and other submerged aquatic vegetation as habit and nutrient sources...
... living standards and social enrichment therefore the development of tourism has helped change the face of urban and rural areas The tourism industry has created an ability to consume goods and services ... whole country and each locality, expanded exchanges among regions and with foreign countries, and ensured the security, national defence and social order of the country Through tourism, there are ... the population of the Perfume River (which flows through Hue) andthe Han River (which flows through Da nang), and in general the population of water, air, andthe coastline Southern Vietnam will...
... • Improving nutritional management • Methane inhibitors and rumen manipulation – Fats and oils – Ionophores, other chemical compounds and probiotics – Defaunation • Reusable methane source by ... manure management, after application/deposition on soil and direct emissions (million tonnes CH4 per year) Dairy cattle Other cattle Buffalo Sheep and goat Pigs Poultry Total Grazing 0.11 0.54 0.00 ... between methane and (C2+C 4)/C ratio Source: Moss et al (2000) Effect of feeding characteristics on methane production • Digestible organic matter or energy • Residence time in the rumen and level...
... slope from the active tank battery, the injection well/pit, andthe old tank battery to the lake edge Two small creeks cross the northern and southern parts of the site The upper part of the site ... showing the salinity of water andthe relative concentrations (in equivalent units) of major cations and anions from the main brine pit and Geoprobe wells located to the southeast of this pit; the ... and petroleum andthe improper disposal of produced water are national issues that concern managers of Federal, and State lands, as well as oil and gas producers and lessees, mineral rights and...
... than renters to believe that they can things as well as others and that their lives will work out for the better (Rossi and Weber 1996) In a critique of these and other studies, however, Rohe ... half of these costs (Chenoweth 2007) Taken together, these and other studies suggest that the quality of management and maintenance of housing can make a big difference in the extent of, and costs ... promising hypotheses on the societal impacts of housing and examine the growing body of research supporting these hypotheses This paper focuses on the impact of housing on education Other papers...
... the applicants emerge andthe selection process, we would estimate (1) identifying the applicant from the population, then (2) identifying the selected from the applicants, and then (3) for the ... of the borrower’s characteristics Z and a and, if there is moral hazard behavior on the part of the borrower, on α B (the lender knows what the borrower thinks the lender knows) However, the ... reason that they may lose their best clients to competitive lenders At the same time, the credit bureau reveals to the institution the total of outstanding debt of the client, reducing the potential...
... been collated by the Working Group on Effects to support the revision of the 1999 Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication and Ground-level Ozone This Protocol is one of the eight multilateral ... lakes and streams, caused forest dieback and corrosion of cultural heritage The scientific data presented in this brochure have been collated by the Working Group on Effects to support the revision ... from fossil fuel burning and industry Both peak ozone concentrations and rising background concentrations have negative impacts on human health, crop production, tree and other vegetation growth...
... socially beneficial and economically viable’ (as defined in the FSC mandate) On the contrary, they enjoy this seal at the cost of the work and health of their workers and of the environment of ... labour and their physical and psychological health The difference with workers from other sectors such as mining and transport is that these have the capacity to expose their problems because they ... areas, etc.) For their part, the State andthe companies turn a deaf ear on the damage caused by their pine and eucalyptus plantations to the neighbouring and mainly Mapuche communities The conditions...
... reflects the willingness and commitment of the provincial authorities and people to carefully balance interests with respect to the protection andthe use of coastal resources and environment for the ... to changes of biodiversity, the behavior of fauna and flora and change of their genetic diversity The coastal zone accounts for 30% of the area and more than 30% of the human population of Thua ... wetland Many endangered species would be exposed to a high risk of extinction The projected extension of the lagoon and frequently flooded area would alter the shoreline and estuary and destroy the...
... Personal and Health Education (in the Republic of Ireland) and Personal Development (in Northern Ireland) These programmes aim to support personal development, health and wellbeing andthe development ... Northern Ireland, the difference in the compulsory starting age within the two systems, andthe relative merits of innovative programmes such as the Transition Year in the Republic of Ireland ... regarding their health at both primary and second level.84 A pilot HPS initiative was led by the Health Promotion Agency in Northern Ireland from 2002–2006, and since then further information and guidance...
... are the sum of the direct, indirect and induced impacts, using the output and/ or employment impact measures The input-output approach had been used previously by LAWA andthe other airports in the ... deplanements and tons of air cargo loaded and unloaded at the airport These relationships change over time in response to changes in the structure of the economy, the nature of the industries in it andthe ... relationship between growth in the demand for output and demand for labor and other factors of production Although increases in output are likely to increase the demand for labor, and thereby increase employment,...
... patterns and local flows of money into and out of the area Their magnitudes vary depending on the technology of the industry in which spending occurs andthe size of the area economy which affects the ... population and business location patterns, land use and resulting land value patterns, which may also affect government costs and revenues These changes will ultimately affect income and wealth ... successfully expands existing business and attracts other businesses to locate nearby some moving from elsewhere in the city, some from elsewhere in the country and some from other countries...
... policies they have on palm oil, whether they are enforced, and whether they can identify the source of their palm oil d) To the Indonesian Government Friends of the Earth demands that the Indonesian ... used the land in the way they stated they would (e.g in the case of logging/ oil palm companies, whether the companies did develop oil palm plantations as they said they would, or whether they ... with the parent estate, which is appointed as the manager of the land The parent still guarantees the repayment of the development loan from the bank.124 However, from another point of view, the...
... representing organic and conventional farms located in alpine, upland and lowland regions Notably, and rather innovatively, the authors included an estimate for GHG impacts of the estimated land use change ... require more land to produce the same total yield, it conserves soil, water, above and belowground biodiversity, and even maintains and restores multifunctional landscapes [7-9] and these key environmental ... agronomic or husbandry standard practice, they compromise capacity to avoid GHG and energy costs in the long term or become too brittle and not able to adjust as the cost of C and energy rise...
... in the direction they would like them to go Researchers have to make sure they don’t misinterpret what they say In other words, they need to be very aware of they own biases The strengths of the ... quality products but also the cost of the product In the elderly, they are born and raised in war, their lives devoted to the protection and restoration of the country, so they have awareness of ... responsibility andthe environment than the young people The young people, most of them are students, they still attending school, thus they are still limited by financial, and they are still...