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Conservation of natural resources [PDF]

open access: possibleElectrical Engineering, 1948
The question of conservation is an especially important one in the United States today when we find ourselves faced with the possibility of a number of our natural resources giving out, and it is the engineer, whose responsibility it is to convert these materials into forms suitable for use by man, who has a special interest in the problem.
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Conservation of natural resources

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences, 1986
SynopsisAn indication is given of the importance of the Clyde Estuary for economic, scientific and aesthetic purposes. The main thrust of the World Conservation Strategy and the Conservation and Development Programme for the U.K. is explained. In the light of this the attitudes and actions of a range of agencies operating in the estuary are examined.
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Optimization in Natural Resources Conservation

2014
The previous three chapters of this book have been devoted to specific components of informed decision processes: objectives, potential actions, model(s) predicting system change and response to potential actions, and monitoring to provide estimates of system status. The final component of an informed decision process is a solution algorithm, providing
Byron K. Williams, James D. Nichols
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Conservation of Natural Resources

The Geographical Journal, 1959
R. C. Haw   +2 more
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Conservation and Renewable Natural Resources

AIBS Bulletin, 1962
THE ACTIVITIES of the Division pertinent to conservation fall into two general categories: 1) those of committees of the Division as a whole appointed for Division-wide purposes, and 2) those of committees of a segment of the Division, the Agricultural Board, appointed to consider problems within its more limited domain of interest.
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Conserving Natural Resources

Soil Science, 1955
H. G. Reynolds, Shirley W. Allen
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“Conserving our Natural Resources”

World Leisure & Recreation, 1986
This paper backgrounds the evolution of the establishment and management of protected natural areas in New Zealand from the time of European colonisation to the present network of more than 1600 protected natural areas extending over some 16% of the country’s land area.
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Natural Resource Conservation

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1986
Carl A. Carlozzi, Oliver S. Owen
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Conservation of Living Nature and Resources.

The Journal of Ecology, 1991
Sergey A. Ostroumov   +2 more
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