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Forest Ecology and Management, 2017
Concern over global environmental change and associated uncertainty has given rise to greater emphasis on fostering resilience through forest management. We examined the impact of standard silvicultural systems (including clearcutting, shelterwood, and selection) compared with unharvested controls on tree functional identity and functional diversity in
M.T. Curzon +6 more
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Concern over global environmental change and associated uncertainty has given rise to greater emphasis on fostering resilience through forest management. We examined the impact of standard silvicultural systems (including clearcutting, shelterwood, and selection) compared with unharvested controls on tree functional identity and functional diversity in
M.T. Curzon +6 more
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Narrating Place and Identity, or Mapping Miskitu Land Claims in Northeastern Nicaragua
Human Organization, 2003This paper draws from my participation in mapping miskitu community land claims in the spring of 1997 to discuss the relationship between the mapping process and an identity politics of place in no...
Karl Offen
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Size matters: identity of culturally important herrings in northeastern Brazil
Ethnobiology and Conservation, 2021Fishery statistics are mainly made by recording the popular fish names, which is later translated into scientific identification. However, these names often either refer to a species group and/or vary along their distribution, increasing identification uncertainty.
Thais Ferreira-Araújo +2 more
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The identity of Clematis dongchuanensis (Ranunculaceae) from northeastern Yunnan, China
Phytotaxa, 2020We demonstrate that Clematis dongchuanensis (Ranunculaceae), described from Dongchuan in northeastern Yunnan, China and considered to be related to C. repens in having simple leaves, erect sepals and pubescent filaments and anthers, is identical with C. connata var. trullifera, a taxon with pinnate leaves of 5−7 (9) leaflets.
QIONG YUAN, QIN-ER YANG
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Crafting (Non)Accented Linguistic Identity in Northeastern Japan
Journal of Anthropological Research, 2021This article applies the lingual life history as a method for illuminating the lived texture of linguistic domination.
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2. AMONG MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS: Economic Mobility and Political Identity in a Northeastern Periferia
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Phytotaxa, 2023
As part of a series of taxonomic and floristic studies of the endemic vascular flora from Corrientes-Argentina, here we focus our attention on the genus Hippeastrum (Amaryllidaceae). Two species Hippeastrum angustifolium Pax, and Hippeastrum striatum (Lam.) H.E. Moore are cited for Corrientes, Argentina.
JAVIER E. FLORENTÍN +3 more
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As part of a series of taxonomic and floristic studies of the endemic vascular flora from Corrientes-Argentina, here we focus our attention on the genus Hippeastrum (Amaryllidaceae). Two species Hippeastrum angustifolium Pax, and Hippeastrum striatum (Lam.) H.E. Moore are cited for Corrientes, Argentina.
JAVIER E. FLORENTÍN +3 more
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Memory, Identity, and NAGPRA in the Northeastern United States
American Anthropologist, 2010ABSTRACT Determinations of cultural affiliation in compliance with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) often rely on culture history and the direct‐historical approach. Both methods ignore important developments in our understanding of identity. A recent NAGPRA claim illustrates an alternative.
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Phytotaxa, 2020
Mainland Southeast Asia, particularly southern China and eastern Indochina, is known as an important centre of diversity for Asparagaceae (Averynov & Tanaka 2012). Tupistra Ker Gawler (1814: 1655) belonging to the subfamily Nolinoideae (Chase et al. 2009) comprises a little more than 30 species (Averyanov et al. 2019).
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Mainland Southeast Asia, particularly southern China and eastern Indochina, is known as an important centre of diversity for Asparagaceae (Averynov & Tanaka 2012). Tupistra Ker Gawler (1814: 1655) belonging to the subfamily Nolinoideae (Chase et al. 2009) comprises a little more than 30 species (Averyanov et al. 2019).
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Ethnic Identity and Loyalty of Villagers in Northeastern Thailand
Asian Survey, 1966In recent years the various players on the international chessboard of Southeast Asia have come to view the northeastern region of Thailand as a crucial factor in the determination of Thailand's future. The Thai government itself believes it possible that the region's economic and political problems could seriously compromise its efforts to effect ...
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