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Tree planting, natural colonisation, hybrid approaches: Land manager decisions explored

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Abstract There is a global drive to protect biodiversity and help combat climate change. In the UK, this is expressed in a number of policy initiatives and tools that include increasing tree cover as an important nature‐based solution to achieving national policy targets.
Bianca Ambrose‐Oji   +5 more
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Growing trees on farms: Navigating the goals and values of farmers

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Abstract Agricultural landscapes represent critical contexts for advancing policy objectives related to tree cover expansion. This paper explores how farmers' values influence their willingness or ability to grow trees on farms. Research is based on 49 interviews and two focus groups with farmers in England and draws on two social science research ...
Stephen McConnachie   +7 more
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A dramaturgy of uncertainty: Transdisciplinary manoeuvres across forestry and theatre

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Abstract The uncertainties of climate change mean that forestry adaptation strategies are often complex and contested. Research has suggested that there is an interest in the forestry sector for facilitated dialogue about uncertainty (de Pellegrin Llorente et al., 2023).
Rachel Clive   +4 more
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Shifting the paradigm: An Indigenous knowledge‐based stewardship plan to replenish boreal caribou in Athabasca Chipewyan and Mikisew Cree First Nations' homelands

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Abstract Indigenous Peoples in northern Alberta, including Dené and Cree of the Athabasca Chipewyan and Mikisew Cree First Nations (ACFN and MCFN), have been using Indigenous laws and stewardship principles to care for their homelands for thousands of years. Since ACFN and MCFN signed Treaty 8 with Canada in 1899, Alberta's land management policies and
Lori Cyprien   +6 more
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Marshalli marshalli Distant 1898

2023
Marshalli (Mecosoma) Distant 1898: 308–309. [Fig. 109] Original data: “ Hab. Mashonaland, near Salisbury (G. A. K. Marshall).” [syntype (s)] SYNTYPE ♀: blue-margined syntype disc; red-margined type [H. T.] disc; “Salisbury Mashonaland (S Marshall)”; “ Marshalli Dist. [Distant’s handwriting]”; “66”; “ Distant coll. 1911–383.”; “NHMUK 010592414”.
Roell, Talita   +3 more
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Marshall syndrome

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1991
AbstractWe report on a mother and daughter with Marshall syndrome, with the Robin sequence present in the daughter. Results of our efforts to link this syndrome to a defect in type II collagen are reported. We compare and contrast Marshall syndrome with the Stickler syndrome, and propose that enough phenotypic overlap exists to suggest that they are ...
R F, Stratton, B, Lee, F, Ramirez
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Marshals, monotone marshals, and hypertree‐width

Journal of Graph Theory, 2004
AbstractThe tree‐width of a hypergraph H equals one less than the number of cops necessary to catch the robber in the Monotone Robber and Cops Game played on H. Analogously, the hypertree‐width of a hypergraph is characterised by the Monotone Robber and Marshals Game.
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Marshall on Method

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1975
WE are inclined to think of the Cambridge economists working together at Cambridge in the period before the publication of the Principles as a "little band of brothers" and of a work such as John Neville Keynes' Scope and Method of Political Economy as embodying a Cambridge point of view. In fact this picture in incorrect.
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Marshal

2021
This chapter recounts how the Comintern had been pushed into the background after moving first to Kuybyshev and then to Ufa, and finally away from the Moscow vortex. It tells of the eventual expiration of the Comintern in the summer of 1943, during which Fascist Italy also collapsed between July and September.
William Klinger, Denis Kuljiš
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