... other interested organizations—more than 120 people—convened in November 1990 for an open forum on international sustainable agriculture and naturalresourcemanagement At the day-long forum, invited ... disciplines within agriculture More research is needed that approaches agriculture in an integrated, inter-disciplinary manner The Need for a Sustainable Agriculture and NaturalResourceManagement ... the development of links with cooperating institutions in the process of preparing and refining proposals for the research core grant A maximum of six planning grants of up to $50,000 each per institution...
... PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH INNATURALRESOURCEMANAGEMENTPARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH INNATURALRESOURCEMANAGEMENT A Critique of the Method Based on Five Years’ Experience in the ... found any conclusive link between the indigenous religion and management of natural resources For example, there is no conscious effort to conserve natural resources in Amazonian Indian societies ... training practitioners in research methods, including competence in social practice, cooperative action, and analysis (Lewin 1946) Applications of Participatory Action Research forNatural Resource...
... tools for SAGA innaturalresourcemanagement research; to support interactive south–south networking and information exchange among researchers interested in integrating SAGA into naturalresource ... inNaturalResourceManagement This page intentionally left blank Social and Gender Analysis inNaturalResourceManagementLearning Studies and Lessons from Asia Edited by RONNIE VERNOOY China ... (2004) Making Gender and Social Analysis Work forNaturalResourceManagement Research: An Umbrella Program for Building Researcher Capacity In Gender Mainstreaming in Action: Successful Innovations...
... irrigation management transfer INRM integrated naturalresourcemanagement INRMR integrated naturalresourcemanagement research IPF United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Forests IPG international ... conserving natural resources 1989 and Beyond: Expansion into Broader and more Integrated NaturalResourceManagement Research The CGIAR meeting in Canberra, Australia in 1989 was a turning point in ... extracting natural resources at the present (Hotelling, 1931), has to be incorporated in assessing the social impact of NRM The benefits provided by natural resources in stabilizing shocks to natural...
... distinguish between “ordinary” machine learning and active learning, the former is sometimes referred to as passive learning or learning by random sampling from the available set of labeled training ... when striving to make active learning an operational tool for practitioners of NLP Chapter Monitoring, assessing and terminating the learning process The monitoring, assessing and terminating of ... order for machine active learning (involving a human) to work optimally? Ultimately, does this mean that the human is the weakest point in active learningin that he cannot assimilate the most informative...
... team for the development of incentive packages Developing Human Resources for Health (DHRH) in Uganda DHRH is a European Union-supported, five-year project focusing on strengthening HR for health ... organization in such training Finally, when people are trained individually, they may find it difficult to generate support for change when they return to their workplaces http://www.human-resources-health.com/content/7/1/1 ... final manuscript The team outlined activities to address this challenge, including the installation of solar electricity in the facilities, service-level agreements for site renovations and development...
... which, collaborative activities inlearning had been identified as one of the major category of learning activities The driving mechanism of collaborativelearning was explained by social interaction ... coordinated effort (i.e collaborative mental effort) is expected from each participant incollaborative problem solving In this 16 research work, we concerned on collaborativelearningin which ... engage inlearning with the help of collaboratively drawing and writing diagrams and information that they have find out in order to deduce solutions (i.e they engaged in a traditional collaborative...
... CL, including the definition of collaborative learning, the collaborativelearning versus the cooperative learning, the benefits of collaborativelearning and the importance of collaborativelearning ... Rationale Collaborativelearning has been a highly-appreciated learning and teaching method in recent years since this method has provided many advantages inlearning It increases interest among ... using collaborativelearningIn short, the terms collaborativelearning and “cooperative learning are often used interchangeably because they are the same in some features, such as both using...
... fine not exceeding 5,000 shillings and additional fine of 100 shillings per day in case the offence continues Mining Act, 1979 (Repealed by Mining Act, 1998) The Mining Act of 1979, Section 23 ... and EMP from the Ministry responsible for mining to avoid conflict of interests The use of case laws in judicial systems as basis for ruling environmental cases is technically for two reasons: ... the Mining Ordinance or disc claim under the Mining (Controlled areas) Ordinance to abstract water not exceeding 22,700 litres per day Whereas, Section l2(3)(b) allows the holder of prospecting...
... Introduction • Using This Book • A World of Finite Resources • Critical Perspectives • Changing Approaches to NaturalResourceManagement • Communication forDevelopment and Social Change • Insights ... and some leading thinkers in the areas of COMMUNICATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT • EXPERIENCE/THEORY NaturalResourceManagement (NRM) and communication for social change In Dusk of Dawn, ... suffering a career for interested scholars7 From Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend, M Taghi Farvar, Jean Claude Nguinguiri and Vincent Awa Ndangang, in the Co -management of Natural Resources: Organizing,...
... importance of tek fornaturalresource management, the current regulations and practices in many regimes still not provide effective formal mechanisms for the integration of tek into active management ... ecosystem-based management approach Contemporary resourcemanagement has, until recent efforts, been guilty of isolating resources and species in both development and conservation planning Fisheries management, ... unchanging tek is rooted in, and informed by, a traditional or customary lifestyle, but it adapts to change and incorporates contemporary information and technology New information is continually...
... medicine and lose malaria medicine, their willingness to pay for TB medicine will decrease In Kenya, with more malaria medicine and less TB medicine, the willingness to pay for TB medicine will increase ... 307 Internet Resources 308 Problems for Review 347 Further Reading 309 Websurfer’s Challenge 348 Internet Resources 349 Further Reading 350 Chapter 13 NaturalResource Management: Renewable Resources ... be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information...
... completely in the seedling stage Mowing or grazing in early spring makes little difference since developing seed of the species are readily viable and capable of germinating the following autumn ... clutching the dog’s fur tight as ticks The leaves aren’t as plush as mullein, but will pass for Kleenex in a pinch We haven’t tried digging it up, roasting the roots in an open pit, then grinding ... species are capable of persisting and/or invading forest understories if relatively open stand conditions are maintained through clearcutting or severe silvicultural thinning In particular, false-brome...
... reversing deforestation,controlling erosion and managing soil, managing soil moisture and water,halting the degradation of pastures,recovering and conserving marine resources and conserving biodiversity ... to form water users’ associations that are then involved in planning and developing the rehabilitation work .In Ethiopia,capacity-building in the regional Water,Mines and Energy Resources Development ... conservation simultaneously .For example the East Java Rainfed Agriculture Project in Indonesia involved beneficiaries in a participatory planning process and provided incentives,including food rations supplied...
... defining owners' rights and duties in the use of the resource • Domains where peoples social relations concerning access to, use and control over ´things’ are defined • Property rights define ... it comes to owning, holding, using, managing or transferring resources, and obligations when it comes to using resources in such a way so as to not harm others, and paying taxes, fees and other ... different people • In addition, rights to a resource – for example, a mining concession – may conflict with other resource rights or uses, such as the land rights of local farmers Increasing global demands,...
... fluid balance in septic patients Experimental data from Dubin and colleagues in Argentina bring us interesting data regarding increasing oxygen delivery through fluid resuscitation in a septic ... in the treatment group This intriguing finding must be demonstrated in other settings, but this could be a future approach to settings where inflammation is a key factor and infection comes into ... Rubenfeld an increase in serious bleeding events for the overall population, but did notice an increased risk for developing intracranial hemorrhage in adult, but not pediatric, patients with meningitis...
... Approach for Monitoring Transitions 118 5.3 Sample Assignment for Training Multiple Models using Fuzzy c-means 120 5.4 Constructing Adjoined Models 122 5.5 Choosing Current Active Model for ... their incorporation into adjoined models (dotted lines) 118 Figure 5-4: Offline training methodology for the proposed adjoined-PCA method 122 Figure 5-5 : Architecture of adjoined-PCA ... 172 Figure 6-11: Monitoring on Run-07 during distillatioin startup using Hotelling T2 176 Figure 6-12: Monitoring on Run-07 during distillation startup using Distortion Index 177...
... activities For example, observations of recurring events – a fundamental attribute of science – are used to infer general patterns in shopping, cooking, and donning clothing: individuals and institutions ... considerable foresight and planning Fortunately, ecology has generated considerable information about the natural history of dominant species and natural disturbances in many ecosystems Similarly, foresight ... work 1 Integrating ecology and management Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms (Krebs 1972) Predicting and maintaining or...