approaches such as integrated forest resource management, landscape management, ecosystem management, and spa- ... Conservation and enhancement of biodiversity has been ..... based multiple-use forest planning approach (Baskent and others 2005a). ..... harvested for wood historically, even if the stands were on ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/t620x7q151081583.pdf
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Historically, most U.S. crop germplasm collections were assembled to meet the needs of ... In much the same way, a multiple-use germplasm collection will require more accessions to describe variation that is more complex in terms of genetic diversity or has a greater level of interest in terms of use and conservation.
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crop.scijournals.org/cgi/content/full/41/3/886
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Stated Goals of OSW’s Resource Conservation Challenge; EPA’s Office of Solid Waste has implemented ... This approach has worked well from a RCRA and HWC MACT perspective. RCRA permitted facilities that utilize alternative waste derived fuels have historically gotten little attention from an air permitting perspective,
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5) The "multiple use" approach to resource conservation has historically; A) focused primarily on protection of individual species. B) helped environmental activists to eliminate logging and mining on public lands.
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upper.usm.k12.wi.us/academics/faculty/rheun/apsqch55.ht...
upper.usm.k12.wi.us/academics/faculty/rheun/apsqch55.html
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In making resource management decisions, agencies use a variety of approaches that involve different levels of political concern, historical precedence, data analyses, ... My objective in this paper is to suggest ways in which adaptive management can be a useful decision-making approach for resource management agencies.
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www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol3/iss2/art8/
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This paper provides data and empirical evidence of an indigenous multiple-use strategy (MUS) of tropical forest management existing in Mexico, ... Apparently, this MUS represents an endogenous reaction of indigenous communities to the intensification of natural resource use, responding to technological, demographic, cultural,
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www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol7/iss3/art9/
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The common ground is that if a valued but vulnerable resource is overexploited, local people and conservation both lose out. ... A basic principle behind multiple-use (and NWFP use) is to help off-set some of these lost opportunity costs and better justify conservation as a form of land-use. In principle, benefits need to...
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www.fao.org/docrep/X2161E/x2161e16.htm
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It should be noted that this wolf was scanned and inspected by an Investigator Chrichton, a Conservation Officer. ... HOME About MFMU ALERTS Public Use Concerns Threats to Public Use Take Action Support MFMU Lifestyles MORE ... Unfortunately, this excellent internet resource for information on wolf behavior is no longer on the web.
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www.mtmultipleuse.org/endangered/wolf_pics.htm
www.mtmultipleuse.org/endangered/wolf_pics.htm
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U.S. Forest Service: “the use of an ecological approach to achieve multiple-use management of the national forests and grasslands by blending the needs of people and environmental values in such a way that the national forests and grasslands represent diverse, healthy, productive, and sustainable ecosystems.”...
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www.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/for/for75/for75.htm
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