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Changing attitudes in nature conservation: the Nature Conservancy and Nature Conservancy Council
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1987An official organization responsible for ecological research and nature conservation was formed in 1949. This paper traces its development and vicissitudes, first as an independent Nature Conservancy, then as a part of the Natural Environment Research Council, and finally as the Nature Conservancy Council.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences, 1983
Conservation of nature is a culture of the twentieth century possessing its own philosophical, ethical and scientific frame which is distinct from those of agriculture, forestry and other producer industries. In the latter, conservation is directed towards the creation and maintenance of the quality and quantity of the product, be it cereal, wood pulp ...
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Conservation of nature is a culture of the twentieth century possessing its own philosophical, ethical and scientific frame which is distinct from those of agriculture, forestry and other producer industries. In the latter, conservation is directed towards the creation and maintenance of the quality and quantity of the product, be it cereal, wood pulp ...
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2023
Visions for Sustainability, NEW Visions ...
Lorenzi, Caterina, Sangiorgio, Franca
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Visions for Sustainability, NEW Visions ...
Lorenzi, Caterina, Sangiorgio, Franca
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1990
The proceedings of a Cost Effective Biological Surveys and Data Analysis workshop held at the old Quarantine Station, North Head, Sydney, in March 1988, under the auspices of the Council of Nature Conservation Ministers (CONCOM) and the Australian Environment Council (AEC).
C Margules, M Austin
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The proceedings of a Cost Effective Biological Surveys and Data Analysis workshop held at the old Quarantine Station, North Head, Sydney, in March 1988, under the auspices of the Council of Nature Conservation Ministers (CONCOM) and the Australian Environment Council (AEC).
C Margules, M Austin
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2005
Abstract In 2003, no major changes were made to Directive 79/409/EEC on the Conservation of Wild Birds (Birds Directive) . However, the Directive was amended by Regulation (EC) No. 807/2003 adapting to Decision 1999/468/EC the Provisions relating to Committees which Assist the Commission in the Exercise of its Implementing Powers laid
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Abstract In 2003, no major changes were made to Directive 79/409/EEC on the Conservation of Wild Birds (Birds Directive) . However, the Directive was amended by Regulation (EC) No. 807/2003 adapting to Decision 1999/468/EC the Provisions relating to Committees which Assist the Commission in the Exercise of its Implementing Powers laid
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Evaluation of Nature Conservation
Environmental and Resource Economics, 2000Recent literature shows a lively debate on how to capture ecological and environmental aspects in different evaluation methods and the closely related issue of the (im)possibilities of monetization of these aspects. Although economists in general tend to favour Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) above Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA), part of the literature ...
Strijker, D., Wiersma, D., Sijtsma, F.J.
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Compensation for Nature Conservation [PDF]
The approach adopted towards environmental management in the rural context is different from that in the urban context in that the first is generally based on voluntary controls accompanied by compensation, whereas the second is based on involuntary controls without compensation.
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Studies in nature conservation
2023The papers enclosed in this volume were all created with one major motivation, to contribute to the conservation of nature, defining nature in its dualistic sense. In paper 1.1, I described several ways in which biogeographers/ecologists can help create positive outcomes for nature through the research work that they choose to undertake, ranging from ...
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2009
Abstract The key to the conservation of wildlife is the protection of the habitat upon which species of fauna and flora depend; but this objective is inextricably linked with the wise use and management of the nation’s land resources as a whole.
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Abstract The key to the conservation of wildlife is the protection of the habitat upon which species of fauna and flora depend; but this objective is inextricably linked with the wise use and management of the nation’s land resources as a whole.
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