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This review presents recent progress in vision‐augmented wearable interfaces that combine artificial vision, soft wearable sensors, and exoskeletal robots. Inspired by biological visual systems, these technologies enable multimodal perception and intelligent human–machine interaction.
Jihun Lee +4 more
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Privatización de bienes comunales y despojo campesino en la Extremadura española, siglos XIX-XX
The institutional study of the “commons” provides a lens for understanding the transformation of peasant societies during the construction and consolidation of the liberal state.
Sergio Riesco Roche
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Federal Grazing Reform and Avoidable Risk
Recent rangeland reform attempts have increased ranchers' uncertainty of retaining grazing permits on federal land. This uncertainty is analyzed with a model of grazing on federal land.
Jill J. McCluskey, Gordon C. Rausser
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Parks for All: Building a More Inclusive System of Parks and Public Lands for the National Park Service's Centennial [PDF]
In the 100th year of the National Park Service, or NPS, America's parks and public lands are more popular than ever. Visits to national parks have reached record-breaking levels, with more than 307 million visitors in 2015.
Jenny Rowland
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From Lab to Landscape: Environmental Biohybrid Robotics for Ecological Futures
This Perspective explores environmental biohybrid robotics, integrating living tissues, microorganisms, and insects for operation in real‐world ecosystems. It traces the leap from laboratory experiments to forests, wetlands, and urban environments and discusses key challenges, development pathways, and opportunities for ecological monitoring and ...
Miriam Filippi
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Property Rights, Grazing Permits, and Rancher Welfare
This study attempts to link factors affecting the demand for Bureau of Land Management grazing to perceived changes in permittee welfare over the 1962-92 period. Annual demand for federal forage is found to be sensitive to active preference, beef cow and
David K. Lambert, John Scott Shonkwiler
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Exploring Net Benefit Maximization: Conservation Easements and the Public-Private Interface [PDF]
Gustanski and Wright talk about conservation easements and the public-private interface. The ease of application across varied lands coupled with the financial and tax-associated benefits of conservation easements have driven the popularity of their use ...
Gustanski, Julie Ann, Wright, John B.
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Climate change reshapes the spatial alignment between crop production and environmental resources. Using multi‐source data and a crop model, integrated climatic, water, and soil endowments for maize and wheat are quantified and compared with harvest distributions.
Zheng'e Su +13 more
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Gender differences in wildlife-dependent recreation on public lands
Different groups of people may desire and respond to social and ecological conditions in myriad ways (e.g., increased engagement, avoidance). Thus, managers of nature-based recreation sites open for public use (i.e., “public lands”) would benefit from ...
Jessica Bell Rizzolo +3 more
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Creating a Northern Agriculture. IV. Reservation and Preservation of Agricultural Lands in Alaska [PDF]
The reservation of agricultural lands is one of the most urgent, and least recognized, problems facing Alaskans today. While more than 17 million acres suitable for agricultural tillage have been identified, fewer than 20,000 acres, in widely ...
Burton, Wayne E.
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