Wildlife conservationThe paper analyses the costs and benefits of conserving wildlife and reports part of a wider research project which aims to estimate the benefits of certain ecological types and habitats, and to compare the outcome of different techniques used to value wildlife. The authors ...
“ Although reintroducing traditional farming techniques has had success in conserving wildlife in Europe, conservation in the developing world has always focused on natural forest ecosystems and has paid little attention to where farming might be beneficial. ” The study found 29 bird species ...
The past two decades have witnessed a burgeoning interest in harnessing the power of biological processes to address the challenges of agricultural wastewater treatment and reuse. This interest has culminated in the development of innovative biological treatment methods that mimic nature’s intricate mechan...
Protected areas are recognised as crucial for conserving biodiversity and supporting the ecological processes that benefit humans, as well as providing rec... SA Moore,M Hockings - 《Australasian Journal of Environmental Management》 被引量: 12发表: 2013年 Specialist and classroom teacher effectiveness...
Simulating environmental impact of resource-conserving technologies in the rice–wheat system of the Indo-Gangetic Plains. In J. K. Ladha, Yadvinder-Singh, O. Erenstein, & B. Hardy (Eds.), Integrated crop and resource management in the rice–wheat system of South Asia (pp. 321–334). ...
“ Although reintroducing traditional farming techniques has had success in conserving wildlife in Europe, conservation in the developing world has always focused on natural forest ecosystems and has paid little attention to where farming might be beneficial. ” The study found 29 bird species ...
“ Although reintroducing traditional farming techniques has had success in conserving wildlife in Europe , conservation in the developing world has always focused on natural forest ecosystems and has paid little attention to where farming might be beneficial . ” The study found 29 bird species ...
Rawat, G.S. 2008. Methods for sampling terrestrial vegetation for wildlife habitat studies. In: Conserving Biodiversity of Rajasthan (Ed. A. Verma). Pp. 490 – 498. Himanshu Publications, New Delhi.Gopal Rawat
Habitat suitability is a foremost task in conserving wildlife and ecosystem. Rapid decline in wildlife and threat to their habitat due to unprecedented anthropocentric development and fragmentation of animal's habitat has increased likelihood of human-wildlife conflict. Rajaji Tiger Reserve (RTR), ...
Agriculture also generates environmental benefits and services, for example, conserving wildlife habitat, acting as a sink for greenhouse gases and providing landscape amenity. This book is the first comprehensive study to review and take stock in OECD countries of progress in developing indicators to ...