نتایج جستجو برای: and inventories

تعداد نتایج: 16827590  

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
Graham S Whitelaw Paul F J Eagles

We explored the role of conservation biology in the planning of a natural-heritage system that includes long, wide conservation corridors situated primarily on private lands, and established to connect natural core areas in the Oak Ridges Moraine of Ontario, Canada. We based our review on government documents, semi-structured interviews with participants involved in this land-use planning proce...

2007
R. Burton

2/ Professor of Landscape Architecture, University of California, Berkeley. Landscape Architect, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, Calif. Abstract: Descriptive landscape analyses include various procedures used to document visual/scenic resources. Historic and regional examples of landscape description represent desirable insight for contemporary professional inve...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2008
Angela S Cain Anna M Bardone-Cone Lyn Y Abramson Kathleen D Vohs Thomas E Joiner

OBJECTIVE This study investigated domain-specific (appearance, interpersonal, and academic) interactive relationships of perfectionism, self-efficacy, and stress to dieting and binge eating, positing that the level of weight/shape self-efficacy would be pivotal in identifying elevated dieting versus elevated binge eating. METHOD Participants were 406 randomly selected undergraduate women. At ...

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Susan E Ward Simon M Smart Helen Quirk Jerry R B Tallowin Simon R Mortimer Robert S Shiel Andrew Wilby Richard D Bardgett

The importance of managing land to optimize carbon sequestration for climate change mitigation is widely recognized, with grasslands being identified as having the potential to sequester additional carbon. However, most soil carbon inventories only consider surface soils, and most large-scale surveys group ecosystems into broad habitats without considering management intensity. Consequently, li...

2016
Scott E Miller Axel Hausmann Winnie Hallwachs Daniel H Janzen

We use three examples-field and ecology-based inventories in Costa Rica and Papua New Guinea and a museum and taxonomic-based inventory of the moth family Geometridae-to demonstrate the use of DNA barcoding (a short sequence of the mitochondrial COI gene) in biodiversity inventories, from facilitating workflows of identification of freshly collected specimens from the field, to describing the o...

2014
Saurabh Bansal James S. Dyer

W e show simple yet optimal results to update the inventory/capacity levels, expected profit, fill rates, and service levels of substitutable resources in response to an updating of the mean demand forecasts for the resources. We find that a change in the mean demand of one resource does not affect the optimal inventory level of any other resource. The results are obtained for demands with loca...

2012
Melda Bozkurt Serhan Duran

The increasing number of natural disasters in the last decade necessitates the increase in capacity and agility while delivering humanitarian relief. A common logistics strategy used by humanitarian organizations to respond this need is the establishment of pre-positioning warehouse networks. In the pre-positioning strategy, critical relief inventories are located near the regions at which they...

2014
Eunike Wetzel Benedikt Hell

Vocational interest inventories are commonly analyzed using a unidimensional approach, that is, each subscale is analyzed separately. However, the theories on which these inventories are based often postulate specific relationships between the interest traits. This article presents a multidimensional approach to the analysis of vocational interest data, which takes these relationships into acco...

2007
Michael E. Smith Joyce Marcus Jerry Moore Adam T. Smith Barbara L. Stark

This article describes a new model for urban planning in ancient and preindustrial cities that moves beyond the traditional simplistic dichotomy of planned versus organic cities. The model has two components: coordination of buildings and spaces, and standardization among cities. A variety of coordinated arrangements of buildings reflect urban planning, including simple coordination, formality ...

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