... networking and information exchange among researchers interested in integrating SAGA into naturalresourcemanagement research; to build capacity within institutions to mainstream gender in project ... to integrate social and gender analysis into naturalresourcemanagement research They point to the importance of ‘local’ history and context, and to the increasingly interlocking ‘local’ and ... chain in different ways, and often at different times and places.’ In summary, integrating SAGA into research is important in developing a better understanding and awareness of the social and...
... economy and dominating cultures and having access to modern technologies Anthropologists have not yet found any conclusive link between the indigenous religion andmanagement of natural resources ... claim on the natural resources and that should also be heard in any planning exercise In short, conflicts exist and are the rule rather than the exception in terms of naturalresourcemanagement ... parties in making this assessment andin encouraging the mutual understanding of each other’s priorities and limits so that new innovative proposals can be made to reduce the losses and increase...
... TOPICS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN CHINA ADVANCED TOPICS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN CHINA Zhejiang University is one of the leading universities in China In Advanced Topics in Science and Technology ... latest and most cutting-edge theories, techniques, and methodologies in various research areas in China It covers all disciplines in the fields of natural science and technology, including but ... disciplines in terms of both theory and technology In the context of real-time control, there are intuitively two kinds of convergences: integrated control and computing, and integrated control and...
... priorities and suggested guidelines for establishing and managing a program to encourage research on sustainability, agriculture, andnatural resources in U.S institutions and their developing country ... experimental designs, and integrated training in support of sustainable agriculture andnaturalresourcemanagement has been recognized for some time, the institutional and financial means to implement ... world's and regions In hill lands, the pressure of increasing population and the demand for land and fuel also lead to resource degradation, more marked because sloping land accentuates runoff and...
... Ndangang, in the Co -management of Natural Resources: Organizing, Negotiating and Learning- by-Doing: In the past, many traditional societies formed relatively closed systems in which natural resources ... poet, and some leading thinkers in the areas of COMMUNICATION ANDNATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT • EXPERIENCE/THEORY NaturalResourceManagement (NRM) and communication for social change In Dusk ... idea of preparing a resource book in collaboration with The Communication Initiative for people involved in communication andnaturalresource management, it was clear that finding an approach...
... has nothing to with “industry”; at least nothing to with increasing the shortterm profits of the multinational resource extraction corporations that have been dragged kicking and screaming into ... agenda of multinationals whose primary interest is to maintain their control over and access to precious natural resources by nearly any means necessary I Indigenous Practices andNatural Resources ... into Fisheries Science andManagement Possibilities, Prospects, and Problems 175 James R McGoodwin Part III: Learning from Local Ecological Knowledge Honoring Aboriginal Science Knowledge and...
... hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers British Library Cataloguing in Publication ... waste incineration Solutions to waste-generation problems include innovative uses of waste, improved waste management systems, increases in recycling, advances in landfill safety, and reductions in ... scarce resources Notable progress toward sustainability has also been achieved in the forestry, mining and minerals, cement, and electrical utility industries, and the accelerating pace of investigation...
... believed then and continue to believe that better management results from the understanding of how plants interact with each other and their environment andmanagement to create and maintain weed populations ... method usually involves collecting seed of preferred tree species, germinating and growing the seedling trees in nurseries, outplanting them to field sites, and following this by intensive chemical ... 267 Management of Invasive Plants inNatural Ecosystems, 269 Approaches to Prioritize Management, 269 Documenting Invasions, 271 Terms Used by Land Managers, 271 Incorporating Risk Assessment into...
... arresting and reversing deforestation,controlling erosion and managing soil, managing soil moisture and water,halting the degradation of pastures,recovering and conserving marine resources and ... improving women’s access to productive natural resources, including land, forest and water resources, and their participationin decision-making processes Enhancement of women’s roles, including participation ... sustainable when beneficiaries engage in managing resources and maintaining structures Strong local institutions are a prerequisite for equitable NRM, andin many cases the most successful interventions...
... as soil and nutrient management, irrigation and land cover management, water harvesting and so on It had a strong emphasis on maintaining or increasing naturalresource productivity, and focused ... needs while maintaining or enhancing the quality of the environment and conserving natural resources 1989 and Beyond: Expansion into Broader and more Integrated NaturalResourceManagement Research ... IIMI International Irrigation Management Institute IMPSA Irrigation Management Policy Support Activity IMT irrigation management transfer INRM integrated naturalresourcemanagement INRMR integrated...
... autonomy, and relatedness are the basis for one maintaining intrinsic motivation and becoming more self-determined with respect to extrinsic motivation, the facilitation of more self-determined learning ... user interface, and etc Lurkers may also wish to remain silent when they are leaving or just joining the group, and external constraints like insufficient time also play a part in inducing lurking ... organizations, and schools are knowledge creating and sharing communities Knowledge resides in the dialogue between individuals, the social relationships binding them, and the physical artifacts they use and...
... vertebrate or invertebrate animals and our interest is in linking our understanding of plant and animal communities to the management of ecosystems In fact, most ecological principles – and many management ... work 1 Integrating ecology andmanagement Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions that determine the distribution and abundance of organisms (Krebs 1972) Predicting and maintaining or ... recurring events – a fundamental attribute of science – are used to infer general patterns in shopping, cooking, and donning clothing: individuals and institutions rely on their observations and...
... functionality and other questions to computer technicians, IT co-ordinators and web designers, all of whom were themselves involved in a learning process and who were thus interested in helping me to ... are always looking at the relation between things and ourselves Our vision is continually active, continually moving, continually holding things in a circle around itself, constituting what is present ... ongoing restructuring of the dialogue between members of the public and representatives of official bodies, and on how discourses and local practitioners influence and recreate participationin and...
... regarding the problem at hand or the course of action to be taken Stakeholder dialogues are increasingly popular in corporate management, in policy-making, innatural resources management, andin integrated ... outlines an integrative theoretical framework and examines examples of stakeholder dialogues and public participationinnatural resources managementin three areas: science, policy andmanagement ... stakeholder dialogues innatural resources managementin Ecuador are presented in Chapter 10 Linke, Sturm and Rivera give the reader insights about participation practices in forest and park management...
... hypothesizing its user to be following in order to i n t e r p r e t i n d i r e c t speech a c t s Following [ ] , the speech a c t s REQUEST, INFORM, INFORMREF, and INFORMIF are defined as producing ... the intent of that f.~nction Situations include things like "Individuate", "Modify", "Create", "Remove", etc In addition to a general situation, an ihook specifies when in the executinn of the interpreter ... s s e d in a single place, and distinguishing features to cause branching into separate subnets Two benefits accrue from this organization of knowledge First, shallow semantic constraints are...
... 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 duties These rights and ... 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 ... agricultural and urban land, rangelands, water, wetlands, coastal areas, forests, biodiversity, petroleum and mineral resources Rights to different resources pertaining to a piece of land may be...
... microorganisms and enzymes, on energy chi, balance and harmony, of opposites, yin and yang Living soil is the basis of soil fertility Soil, living soil is the alpha and omega, the beginning and end And ... farm with “air, water and sunlight” I hope learning to grow and culture these vital beneficial indigenous microorganisms and harnessing the power elements in Nature andlearning from Her, shall ... growth hormones and trace elements, and good source of nitrogen and potassium? Check out the kinds of materials you can ferment and use to induce growth, flowering and fruiting Fish Amino Acid As...
... training primary care AIDS clinicians to diagnose and treat CMV retinitis in a resource- limited setting CMV retinitis screening is now carried out in four regions in Myanmar, and at the beginning ... retinitis (Table 2) CMV screening declined in 2008 and 2009, mainly due to programme resource constraints For Shan State, Kachin State and Rahkine State, data is incomplete except for the information ... 2007, and all 17 AIDS clinicians in this programme had clinical training directly from a consultant ophthalmologist in a workshop setting Page of Screening and diagnosis CMV screening was included...