... take them from the pound, paying the usual fees to the keepers, they turn them again into the Forest, having no other means of maintaining them. The greaternumber ofthe cottagers are from the ... the prayer ofthe petition would conduce to the preservation ofthe woods in the Forest, and the convenienceand advantage ofthe country. The wording ofthe refusal was very peremptory, to the ... information on the history and management of theForestof Dean, as well as the claims and usages ofthe mining population. Their report, being the third of the series, was published on the 3rd of June,...
... direction can do. The beauty ofthe human condition is the magic people are capable of when there's direction. When there's no direction, you're not capable of much." Revenues ... sustain the enthusiasm and commitment of its people. Mastering such basic archetypes as growth and underinvestment is the first step in developing the capability of seeing theforest and the ... "micro-world" ofthe People Express case history called the "People Express Flight Simulator." At the beginning ofthe school year, all incoming master's degree students in the Management...
... survey maps in the northern Maine study areas (Arno, 1964).19 22on the other side ofthe St. John River in Canada where two roads intersect. The Canadian side ofthe St. John on the soils ... another section ofthe valley stretching from the town of Grande Isle to the town of Hamlin. The two areas were delineated as the research site because they are areas that contain all four of ... distribution. He mapped the surficial geology ofthe area describing the geologic unit, the materials present, the topography, and the origin ofthe unit. The geologic units identified in the two study...
... was the method ofthe hard-riding boys at Pine. So one and all they besieged Dale with their selfish needs, all unconscious ofthe flattering nature of these overtures. And on the moment there ... cut in them, and they made a shining line down the slope, across the valley, and up the little hill to the Auchincloss home. Near the house the hollowed halves of logs had been bound together, ... the rolling bare flats were straggling herds of cattle. The whole ranch showed many years of toil and the perseverance of man. The brook irrigated the verdant valley between the ranch and the...
... from the forests. They have the means, wielding chainsaws rather than machetes. But they are also the top dogs, able to assert control of community-run forests. “We see that at the level of households ... by the Kayapo Indians and others. This seems to be the rule rather than the exception, Luciana Porter-Bolland, of the Institute of Ecology in Veracruz, Mexico, and others concluded.When the ... and forest dwellers have little stake in protecting forest resources, because they do not own them. Where the people who live there control the forests, they are much more likely to protect them.The...
... from the others. The general objective of these chapters was to improve the understanding ofthe hydrological response to forests in the topographically and climatologically complex country of ... estimated their soil water retention. Selected forest types are representative ofthe different levels offorest degradation in the same area (Fig. 2.2). The soil moisture oftheforest was ... capability of these forest types to prevent surface runoff. b) to determine influences of watershed characteristics, forest cover, and forest distribution on storm runoff responses of 15 representative...