Skylark conservation in alpine habitats should focus on areas where conspecifics are already present
Farmland bird diversity has declined precipitously for decades because of the incessant intensification of agricultural practices in semi‐natural landscapes in Europe. Consequently, formerly common and widespread ground‐nesting species, such as the Eurasian Skylark Alauda arvensis, have shown severe declines on intensive grasslands and arable areas in ...
Louis Hunninck +3 more
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Plan in progress: a critique of the selective coproduction of the Spatial Policy Plan for Flanders (Belgium) [PDF]
In recent years, so-called coproductive, radical strategic planning has become a synonym for integrative and holistic public sector-led planning processes and the alleged integrating qualities of representative democracies.
Boelens, Luuk, Boussauw, Kobe
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Biogeographical Regions in the Aegean Archipelago: An Assessment for Freshwater Macroinvertebrates
ABSTRACT Aim To delineate biogeographical regions in the Aegean Archipelago using freshwater macroinvertebrates with different dispersal abilities, and explore the relation of these regions to geological and environmental drivers. Location Aegean Archipelago, Greece.
Anastasia Lampou +2 more
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A 3D Digital Cadastre for New Zealand and the International Opportunity
New Zealand has a legal 3D cadastre, and has done since the inception of its cadastral survey and tenure systems around 150 years ago. However, the digital representation of the cadastre is 2D with 3D situations handled via static plan, section and ...
Trent Gulliver +2 more
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A ‘de Soto Effect’ in Industry? Evidence from the Russian Federation [PDF]
Russia’s tremendous inter-regional variation in the pace of industrial land rights reform has meant that geography has helped determine the current tenure status of firms’ production plots as much as any individual firm characteristics.
Pyle, William, Schoors, Koen
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Small‐Scale Village Farmers, Farming Imaginaries and Enrichment Value Creation in Ankara, Turkey
ABSTRACT How are we to understand the continuing importance of small‐scale village farming in a country like Turkey, which is undergoing an expanding process of industrialization and commodification in agriculture? There are two sides to this question: One concerns land use reconfiguration for commercial purposes, contraction of small‐scale farmland ...
Yıldız Atasoy
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LAND CONSOLIDATION AS A FACTOR FOR SUCCESSFUL DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE IN MOLDOVA [PDF]
Since 1991, Moldova has carried out a wide range of radical reforms affecting its social and economic system. The land reform, which was practically completed in 2000, created over 1 million landowners among the rural population.
Cimpoies, Dragos, Lerman, Zvi
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Behind the Myth: Land Sparing and Deforestation in Brazil
ABSTRACT The land sparing model, that is, the idea that agricultural intensification fosters environmental protection, lacks empirical validation. In Brazil, sustainable intensification through the conversion of degraded pastures into agricultural areas became a promising and widespread solution to deforestation. We investigate the mismatch between the
Ludivine Eloy +3 more
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The correlation of the definitions «maintenance of the state water cadastre» and «cadastral process»
Water resources in the system of sustainable development of Ukraine are some of strategic and vital natural resources. However, such resource like water, is dependent to the influence of technical progress, and if contaminated, perhaps can be exhausted ...
Анастасія Геннадіївна Боровицька
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Large requirements of fish larvae, led the specialists at the Carja 1 farm to experience injection with pituitary extract from other species of cyprinids, silver carp pituitary. The experiment took place in the period from 2-25 June 2008.
Adina Popescu +4 more
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