نتایج جستجو برای: wolf conflicts journal of natural environment
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data envelopment analysis (dea) is a powerful tool for measuring relative efficiency of organizational units referred to as decision making units (dmus). in most cases dmus have network structures with internal linking activities. traditional dea models, however, consider dmus as black boxes with no regard to their linking activities and therefore do not provide decision makers with the reasons...
when we return to the concept of poetry and the age-old discussion about the uselessness or the usefulness of the poets to the private and public state of human beings, originating from plato and aristotles views about poets respectively, there emerges the question of the role of poetry in human beings lives. in the same manner, with the advance of technology and the daily progress and improvem...
Abstract Human-predator conflicts are frequently caused by livestock and/or game depredation. The golden jackal’s ( Canis aureus ) range expansion in Europe, as well the recent re-expansion of several gray wolf lupus populations, might increase risk such conflicts. In Austria, jackal presence has been increasing since 1990s including reports wildlife and kills, occurring provinces Styria Burgen...
Abstract With the ongoing Russian military operations against Ukraine, reviewing impact of forces’ activities on environment is crucial. The topic relevant not only because devastation immeasurable, but also all data proves that wars have effects accelerate climate change. In this paper we review some environmental issues arising from aggression, and refer to previous conflicts kind. We deal wi...
Introduction: Today, employees are constantly confronted with work-family conflict. These conflicts can affect family functioning including satisfaction, quality of marital relationship, and quality of parenting. This descriptive-correlational survey aimed to investigate whether the family-self facilitating and Family-Friendly Work Environment can reduce the effect of work-family and family wo...
Bahram Peimani-Fard was born in 1941, in Yazd, Iran, where he completed his elementary, and high school education. He received his M.Sc. degree in Soil and Water Engineering from the Faculty of Agriculture, Shiraz University. Then, he was employed in the Range Improvement and Forage Supply Organization, affiliated with the Ministry of Agriculture to collaborate with Mr. Kernik, the FAO expert...
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