Land and natural resource management in Angola: an innovative approach based on dialogue and negotiationCarranza, F
With experience spanning five decades and a tradition of stewardship and independence, we have lived with and solved just about every issue concerning real estate, agriculture, the uses of land, water, and natural resources, and the governments that regulate those uses. Across all of our business...
With experience spanning five decades and a tradition of stewardship and independence, we have lived with and solved just about every issue concerning real estate, agriculture, the uses of land, water, and natural resources, and the governments that regulate those uses. Across all of our business...
and vulnerable natural resource systems. These external standards are stipulated by Section 3(5)(A) of the ESA; Section 762.11 of the SMCRA “Areas Unsuitable for Mining” regulation; Part 779 of the SMCRA Minimum Requirements for Review of Environmental Resources; and CWA Sections 402 and 404...
Amenity migration to attractive and accessible non-metropolitan areas changes social and environmental relations with consequences for natural resource management and landscape composition and trajectories. Lifestyler oriented rural landholders are often cast as a problem for land management and extension. Ma...
environments such as plateaus, rugged mountains, hills and islands account for a significant portion of China's land area. These regions feature diverse landforms, intricate geological structures and harsh climatic conditions, posing substant...
The research on driving mechanisms of urban land expansion is hot topic of land science. However, the relative importance of anthropogenic-natural factors and how they affect urban land expansion change are still unclear. Based on the Google Earth Engine
As a natural resource company that has operated its lands dating back nearly a century, and with the acquisition of Pope Resources, dating back to the mid-1800s, we’ve learned a lot over the years about managing sustainably to protect the interests of all stakeholders. ...
main factor flow, the development and utilization of water resources need energy input; energy development relies on water, land, and food inputs; food production requires inputs of water, land, and energy inputs; and water and energy are necessary for land resource development and utilization....
Since few decades, land erosion is a serious problem; it can be managed in a more systematic manner by afforestation on accessible wastelands, and the natural environment can be harmonized and the ecological balance preserved. The National Wasteland Development Board (NWDB) has defined wasteland ...