... tool of naturalistic investigations As Bechtel and Richardson (1993) point out, we have severe limitations in our intuitive understanding of systems, which also explains our natural inclination ... Methods of Intervention for NaturalResourceManagement Most environmental problems are the result of inadequate management of natural resources at the local level Various types of intervention ... 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...
... SAGA innaturalresourcemanagement research; to support interactive south–south networking and information exchange among researchers interested in integrating SAGA into naturalresourcemanagement ... inNaturalResourceManagement This page intentionally left blank Social and Gender Analysis inNaturalResourceManagement Learning Studies and Lessons from Asia Edited by RONNIE VERNOOY China ... page intentionally left blank Integrating Social and Gender Analysis THE SOCIAL NATURE I OF 19 NATURALRESOURCEMANAGEMENT n most regions of the world, the sustainable management of natural resources,...
... 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 ... IIMI International Irrigation Management Institute IMPSA Irrigation Management Policy Support Activity IMT irrigation management transfer INRM integrated naturalresourcemanagement INRMR integrated...
... agricultural sustainability Although the need for new approaches, innovative experimental designs, and integrated training in support of sustainable agriculture and naturalresourcemanagement has ... practices, including crop rotation, integrated pest management, and increased use of on-farm nutrient sources These innovative farmers have taken the lead in devising and implementing newmanagement ... have described problems associated with maintaining current production levels, including the mining of trace nutrients, declining incremental response to increased fertilizer use, pest resistance,...
... rural people’s capacities in managing communication processes FAO is interested in exploring this in the realm of naturalresourcemanagement and rural development in order to strengthen the ... 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,...
... 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 ... opportunities involved in attempts to deploy local ecological knowledge inresourcemanagement regimes Caroline Butler reminds us that local Indigenous knowledge must be located within its historical ... 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 and Natural Resources...
... 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 ... 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 ... 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...
... 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 ... 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 ... Basin was ideal for the new weed, which, being a winter annual, requires moist soils during the cold season and cold winter weather while vegetative in order to flower the following spring Billings...
... 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, and in integrated ... emphasis in original) Towards a more effective and democratic natural resources management 29 Enhanced natural capital: improvements innaturalresource management; increased production of naturalresource ... processes innaturalresourcemanagement Organizing and structuring discourses to guide resourcemanagement decisions goes beyond the good intention to have the public involved in decision making The...
... then involved in planning and developing the rehabilitation work .In Ethiopia,capacity-building in the regional Water,Mines and Energy Resources Development Office is enabling it to conduct inventories,investigate ... deforestation,controlling erosion and managing soil, managing soil moisture and water,halting the degradation of pastures,recovering and conserving marine resources and conserving biodiversity The Zambia Forest Resource ... sustainable when beneficiaries engage in managing resources and maintaining structures Strong local institutions are a prerequisite for equitable NRM, and in many cases the most successful interventions...
... 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 ... harvesting costs due to decrease in the stock 47 Technological Externalities • Are produced when resource users physically interfere (directly or indirectly) with each other in harvesting the resource...
... control or modeling of a complex system in its certain (operational) states However, in practice the turbojet engine finds itself in very different operating conditions that influence its parameters ... [rpm] Intelligent Technologies in Modelling and Control of Turbojet Engines 23 Modeling of turbojet engines 5.1 Basic approaches in modeling of turbojet engines In order to design and develop ... two sets of switching surfaces in the sliding phase together with the new invariance conditions were given, meaning the sliding mode was used The usage of decentralized receding horizon control...
... evolved In this book, we define wildlife as any population of vertebrate or invertebrate animals and our interest is in linking our understanding of plant and animal communities to the management ... 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 ... 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 rely on their...
... is expected to help in the revival of agriculture and increase in its contribution to GSDP in the State The value added from Forestry & Logging in GSDP has been declining in real terms This can ... Domestic tourist arrivals in 2003 In India, a total of 274215 foreign tourist arrived in India in January 2003, whereas the corresponding figure for Goa is 38236 (13% of India) In December, the foreign ... NaturalResource Accounting in Goa Phase II Project Report March 2008 Project Team Dr Jyoti Parikh, Team Leader Vinay Singh Saudamini Sharma Champak Buragohain Sponsored By Central...
... (http://www.hau1.info/card/index.php?newlang=english) 5.2 Smallholder Benefits At this initial stage of the project the necessary investment is being made in training academic staff inresourcemanagement ... capacity for naturalresourcemanagement training of extension personnel in Vietnam Once this capacity is built it will provide a continuing human resource base, which can be sustained into the future ... fortnightly meetings and link to the project team in Vietnam using email Report on Cross-Cutting Issues 6.1 Environment As the current work on the project has involved training inresource use and...
... regarding complete farm business activities from production to marketing and post-harvest handling It was found that females are left far behind in attending training courses and in making farm ... Declined a little Declined a lot Increased a lot Increased a little Not at all Declined a little Declined a lot Increased a lot Increased a little Not at all Declined a little Declined a lot Increased ... and training expertise The first stage of the project, that is, institutional capacity building has been approached through conducting training workshops on NaturalResource Economics and Management...
... participants in Can Tho and in Hanoi (July 2007) To increase understanding and application of naturalresource economics in policy setting by MARD Number of MARD staff involved in training program ... role of government innaturalresource use) Dynamic efficiency innaturalresource use (time, discounting etc.) Naturalresource and environmental policy Applied topics innaturalresource economics ... teaching naturalresource economics and extension at the Vietnamese Universities Staff motivation 1.2 Research publications 1.3 Training workshops 2.1 Training modules innaturalresource management...
... of Resourcemanagement principles Mr Tran Dinh Thao/ Nguyen Duy Linh Skills in extension and applications Dr Nguyen Thi Minh Hien Gender roles in extension and gender innaturalresourcemanagement ... Optimal Investment Decisions in Shrimp Farming in Vietnam* Purpose To provide information to decision makers on a recent investigation into optimal timing of investment in progressively more intensive ... application in rice production Optimal investment decisions in shrimp farming in Vietnam Environmental compliance under uncertain enforcement in Vietnam Knowledge of farmers on naturalresource management...