نتایج جستجو برای: sustainable land management

تعداد نتایج: 1044081  

2013
Mirjam Pulleman Rachel Creamer Ute Hamer Johannes Helder Céline Pelosi Guenola Peres Michiel Rutgers

max 200 words) Soil biota are essential for many soil processes and functions, yet there is an increasing pressure on soil biodiversity and soil degradation remains a pertinent issue. Therefore, the sustainable management of soils requires soil monitoring, including biological indicators able to relate land use and management to soil functioning and ecosystem services. Since the 1990’s, biologi...

2002
John Cary Kathryn Williams

Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication has been published by LWRRDC to assist public knowledge and discussion and to help improve the sustainable management of land, water and vegetation. Where technical information has been prepared by or contributed by authors external to the Corporation, readers should contact the author(s), and conduct their own enquiries, before making u...

2004
J. R. Roche D. C. Edmeades

For many, the terms efficiency in food production and sustainability are perceived to be mutually exclusive. This perception is often the result of too narrow a definition of sustainability. This paper reviews the sustainability of efficient dairying systems using the Framework for Evaluating Sustainable Land Management (FESLM), and offers some prediction of the future demand and supply of dair...

2007
Rohan Bennett Jude Wallace Ian Williamson

Property ownership rights are well managed and understood in developed countries. They are backed by long-standing theoretical, legal and institutional frameworks. In contrast, many new property interests created by governments in response to concerns for sustainability are often poorly managed and understood. If we are to achieve sustainability objectives, the design and administration of thes...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2007
Y Yin W Xu S Zhou

This paper introduces an integrated assessment (IA) approach for a Canada-China joint research project that linked forest carbon sequestration, forest resource management, and local sustainability enhancement. The purpose of the IA was to improve the measurement of carbon in different land uses and vegetation covers, as well as to direct decision makers to those land uses or options as an CO(2)...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Christopher S. Galletti Soe W. Myint

Land-use mapping is critical for global change research. In Central Arizona, U.S.A., the spatial distribution of land use is important for sustainable land management decisions. The objective of this study was to create a land-use map that serves as a model for the city of Maricopa, an expanding urban region in the Sun Corridor of Arizona. We use object-based image analysis to map six land-use ...

Journal: :Environment international 2016
Frédéric Coulon Kevin Jones Hong Li Qing Hu Jingyang Gao Fasheng Li Mengfang Chen Yong-Guan Zhu Rongxia Liu Ming Liu Kate Canning Nicola Harries Paul Bardos Paul Nathanail Rob Sweeney David Middleton Maggie Charnley Jeremy Randall Martin Richell Trevor Howard Ian Martin Simon Spooner Jason Weeks Mark Cave Fang Yu Fang Zhang Ying Jiang Phil Longhurst George Prpich Richard Bewley Jonathan Abra Simon Pollard

There are a number of specific opportunities for UK and China to work together on contaminated land management issues as China lacks comprehensive and systematic planning for sustainable risk based land management, encompassing both contaminated soil and groundwater and recycling and reuse of soil. It also lacks comprehensive risk assessment systems, structures to support risk management decisi...

2014
Mohsen Forouzangohar Neville D Crossman Richard J MacEwan D Dugal Wallace Lauren T Bennett

Soil degradation has been associated with a lack of adequate consideration of soil ecosystem services. We demonstrate a broadly applicable method for mapping changes in the supply of two priority soil ecosystem services to support decisions about sustainable land-use configurations. We used a landscape-scale study area of 302 km(2) in northern Victoria, south-eastern Australia, which has been c...

Journal: :eco.mont (Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research) 2014

2014
Miao-Yun Chen I-Chang Chow

Mitigation and adaptation have become two main strategies that governments around the world are focusing on in response to the threat of global climate change. In August 2009, Typhoon Morakot heavily damaged the central and southern parts of Taiwan, causing irreversible damage to the environment, especially in the mountain areas. In this study, the goal is to attain sustainable reservoir manage...

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