[HTML] from plos.orgRR Schneider, G Hauer, D Farr, WL Adamowicz… - PloS one, 2011 - dx.plos.org Recent studies have shown that conservation gains can be achieved when the spatial distributions of biological benefits and economic costs are incorporated in the conservation planning process. Using Alberta, Canada, as a case study we apply these techniques in the ... Cached
[PDF] from upm.edu.myCTB Sung, GK Joo, LC Chien… - Pertanika J. Trop. Agric. …, 2011 - pertanika2.upm.edu.my ABSTRACT The effectiveness of mulching materials, empty fruit bunches (EFB) and EFB mat (Ecomat) and the construction of soil trenches (silt pits) as soil water and nutrient conservation methods, have yet to be compared against one another in any single study. Moreover, as ... Related articles - View as HTML
DE Naugle, MS Boyce - 2011 - books.google.com ... sage-grouse, wildlife conservation, wind power, woodland caribou, climate change, energy demand, pronghorn, endangered species, renewable energy, biofuels, solar energy, conservation in the American West, community-based landscape conservation, oil, natural gas ...
HE Copeland, KE Doherty, DE Naugle… - … Conservation in …, 2011 - books.google.com ... Forecasting Energy Development Scenarios to Aid in Conservation Design 193 Acknowledgments We thank the Montana and Wyoming State Offices of the BLM and Oil and Gas Commission for insights about oil and gas production on federal lands, Ronald Marrs for geological ...
[PDF] from gsu.eduJS Duffield… - Comparative Politics, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com ... consumption became a major politi- cal issue. We make the assumption that the political, economic, and strategic pressure for oilconservation remained relatively constant during the period of analysis. While this is not strictly true, it ... Related articles - All 3 versions