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Living Fences and Supplies of Fence Posts

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1943
a simple barrier between two fields. The change in viewpoint has come from a better appreciation of the needs for conservation of soil and wildlife. The fence is an enduring aid to guide contour tillage where used to divide fields farmed on the contour.
Hugh A. Steavenson   +2 more
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Sustainable Living Fences (SLF): To Develop the Function and Form of Universities’ Fences. (Based on Value Architecture)

2021
Sustainable facilities have a considerable positive impact on the sustainability of universities. So Egyptian universities should strive to become more sustainable by providing sustainable facilities along with a suitable learning environment for students.
Basma S. Kassem   +3 more
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Live Fence Posts in Costa Rica

Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 1993
Live fence posts are widely used in Costa Rica and other Cenhal American countries as a sustainable agricultural practice. The Costa Rican farmers' empirical knowledge was compiled through a questionnaire, field measurements and literature review. Ninety two species used for live fences were recorded and tabulated. The management practices (preparation
Gerardo Budowski, Ricardo O. Russo
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Living fences for improved smallholder livestock systems in Cambodia

Forests, Trees and Livelihoods, 2020
In northwest Cambodia, the majority of smallholder households own livestock. Poor consistency in feed supply throughout the year is a major constraint to livestock performance.
Thomas Gill   +5 more
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Field Test of Living Snow Fences along Illinois Freeways

Journal of Cold Regions Engineering, 2021
Abstract The objective of this study was to conduct field tests to provide insights on setback distances and species for future living snow fence (LSF) designs in IL.
Yan Qi, Mark Cornwell, Xianming Shi
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Fences, Boats and Teas: Engendering Patient Lives at Peel Island Lazaret

International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2013
Within institutions, a separate social world comes into existence. Gender is a crucial shaper of relations in this new world, defining status, relationships to others and personal identity. Understanding the gendered conditions of, and responses to, institutional care is an important social contribution of historical archaeology to contemporary society.
Youngberry, April, Prangnell, Jonathan
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Live-Out Register Fencing

ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems, 2016
This article introduces Live-Out Register Fencing (LoRF), a soft error correction mechanism that uses the novel Spill Register File as a container of checkpointing data. LoRF’s Spill Register File holds the values shared among basic blocks in the program, and, coupled with a new compilation strategy, LoRF allows for
Ronaldo Rodrigues Ferreira   +4 more
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The behaviour of free-living European wild rabbits at electric fences

Crop Protection, 1999
Abstract The behaviour of free-living European wild rabbits was studied at two different makes of commercially available electric fences. There was little difference between the behaviour of rabbits at the two fences. The number which approached the fences fell by 50–65% after the fences had been in place for only a week and remained around this ...
I.G. McKillop, C.J. Wilson
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Living fences in the Fond-des-Nègres Region, Haiti

Economic Botany, 1962
Most of the land on the plateau is held in small plots, such that production, whether for export or for local consumption, is carried out on peasant holdings. The peasantry traditionally devotes some part of its land to the cultivation of coffee for export.
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Live fencing practices in the tribal dominated eastern ghats of India

Agroforestry Systems (in cooperation with ICRAF), 2005
Live fencing, an age old and traditional agroforestry practice, remains relatively less understood and least documented at least in India. Exploratory surveys conducted in the northern part of the Eastern ghat region of India covering five districts of three states (Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and Chhatisgarh), indicated that traditional farmers have vast ...
P. R. Choudhury   +3 more
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