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Compatible Land Management

2020
In the previous chapters, a detailed discussion has been carried out on several themes which are necessary to be highlighted before allocate the major elements of SLM for NEOM Region. Without identifying these themes, including their geographic dimensions, the application of SLM will not be under the right way, and therefore any proposed activity ...
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Impacts of different land management histories on forest change.

Ecological Applications, 2017
Many western North American forest types have experienced considerable changes in ecosystem structure, composition, and function as a result of both fire exclusion and timber harvesting.
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Land Management in Vietnam

1999
In terms of the total surface area, Vietnam is a medium-sized country, ranking 59th among the 200 countries in the world, but in terms of the population, it is a big country, ranking 13th in the world. This has resulted in a very small area per capita, being equal to a sixth of the world average level (0.45 ha), the same as Great Britain, Germany and ...
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The crisis in land management

Australian Surveyor, 1985
Abstract The advent of computer technology, and in particular the improved cost/performance of computer graphics during the past five years, provides an opportunity for governments in all countries to introduce major improvements in the traditional methods and procedures of managing land information.
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Management of land borders

Strategic Analysis, 2002
Abstract Although it is the defence forces of the country which are ultimately responsible for defending India's borders when war breaks out, there are many peacetime duties, mostly of a policing nature, which are required to be carried out at the borders.
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Land and Soil Management

1999
This section considers the management of land and soil from the point of view of the farmer or manager producing sugar cane. The technical, mechanical engineering aspects of equipment fall outside the scope of this writing. Because operating machinery usually gives rise to a significant proportion of operating costs, some understanding of operating ...
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Agriculture and Land Management

2015
While Great Plains agriculture is highly productive, rising input costs associated with high energy costs, changing demographics, and extreme climate events decrease its resilience. Until the recent increases in commodity prices, associated with rising demands for exports and bioenergy, farm-gate prices were often below the full cost of production. The
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Role of land management in land conservation

Право и государство: теория и практика, 2020
D.S. Lobachev, L.M. Kochanov
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Land and Watershed Management

2010
A watershed is the geographic area where all water running off the land drains to a common outlet. Watershed management activities can be considered at the state, river basin, individual watershed level or regional scale. For improving watershed protection and restoration, it is a prerequisite to know how agricultural systems influence soil and water ...
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Managing Land for Butterflies

2015
Because butterflies are important contributors to biodiversity of natural areas, their habitat needs should be considered when making decisions regarding land management. In order to do this effectively it’s important to know what factors are essential components of butterfly habitat.
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