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A Planner's Guide for Oak Woodlands

Author : Gregory A. Giusti,Douglas D. McCreary,Richard B. Standiford
Publisher : UCANR Publications
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1879906759

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A Planner's Guide for Oak Woodlands by Gregory A. Giusti,Douglas D. McCreary,Richard B. Standiford Pdf

Designed for professional planners, consultants, and landscape architects, this new edition provides science-based information that can guide decision-making. As more development occurs in the oak woodlands this guide can provide a framework for preserving this icon of the California landscape.

Living among the Oaks: A Management Guide for Landowners and Managers

Author : D. Mccreary
Publisher : University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources
Page : 16 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2011-02-14
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781601076656

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Living among the Oaks: A Management Guide for Landowners and Managers by D. Mccreary Pdf

The oak tree is a symbol of all that is solid and reliable, but without proper care and stewardship an oak can be just as fragile as any part of a rangeland ecosystem. Learn how to keep your oak trees healthy so they can benefit generations to come.

General Technical Report PSW.

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 756 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : Forests and forestry
ISBN : UOM:39015053966712

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General Technical Report PSW. by Anonim Pdf

Evolving Challenges and Changing Expectations for Forestry Extension and Technology Transfer

Author : Lisa Jean Buse,G. K. M. Smith
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Forest ecology
ISBN : MINN:31951D027918015

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Evolving Challenges and Changing Expectations for Forestry Extension and Technology Transfer by Lisa Jean Buse,G. K. M. Smith Pdf

This document contains summaries of paper presented at the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) conference, which was held on September 21-26, 2008 at Matawa and Ottawa, ON. Paper topics include the role of forestry extension and technology transfer as well as best practises for sustainable management of areas under public or private forest land ownership.

Forest Research Information Paper

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 588 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Forests and forestry
ISBN : CORNELL:31924101554420

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The Planner’s Guide to Natural Resource Conservation:

Author : Adrian X. Esparza,Guy McPherson
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2009-06-12
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0387981675

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The Planner’s Guide to Natural Resource Conservation: by Adrian X. Esparza,Guy McPherson Pdf

Much of the country’s recent population growth is situated in exurban areas. By many accounts exurbanization has become the dominant pattern of land development in the country and there is no indication it will slow in the foreseeable future (Theobald 2005; Brown et al. 2005; Glennon and Kretser 2005). By definition, exurban development takes place beyond the metropolitan fringe, often in rural and remote areas. The development of new exurban communities is a growing trend, especially in the West. In this case, developers and homebuilders seek large tracts of land, up to thousands of acres, in rural areas (typically within 50 miles of a large city) where they plan entire communities consisting of commercial, retail and residential land uses. Recreational amenities such as golf courses and hiking/biking trails are often included in these master-planned developments. Our philosophy is reflected in the book’s two objectives. First, we seek to document the extent and impacts of exurban development across the country. At issue is demonstrating why planners and the public-at-large should be concerned about exurbanization. We will demonstrate that even though exurbanization favors amenity rich regions, it affects all areas of the country through the loss of agricultural and grazing lands, impacts to watersheds and land modification. A summary of environmental impacts is presented, including the loss of wildlands and agricultural productivity, land modification, soil erosion, impacts to terrestrial hydrologic systems, the loss of biodiversity, nonnative and endangered species and other topics. Our second aim is to provide readers from diverse (nonscientific) backgrounds with a working knowledge of how and why exurbanization impacts environmental systems. This is accomplished by working closely to ensure contributors follow a specific outline for each chapter. First, contributors will spell out fundamental concepts, principles and processes that apply to their area of expertise (e.g., riparian areas). Contributors will move beyond a cursory understanding of ecological processes without overwhelming readers with the dense material found typically in specialized texts. For this reason, visuals and other support materials will be integral to each chapter. We have chosen contributors carefully based on their record as research scientists and acumen as educators. Second, once the mechanics have been laid out, authors will explain how and why land development in nearby areas influences ecosystems. Issues of interdependency, modification and adaptation, spatial scale and varying time horizons will be featured. Third, contributors will weigh in on the pros and cons of various land-development schemes. Fourth, authors will share their thinking on the merits of conservation devices such as wildlife corridors, open-space requirements and watershed management districts. Finally, each chapter will conclude by identifying pitfalls to avoid and highlighting "best practices" that will mitigate environmental problems or avoid them altogether. In sum, after completing each chapter, readers should have a firm grasp of relevant concepts and processes, an understanding of current research and know how to apply science to land-use decisions.

Integrated Hardwood Range Management Program Progress Report

Author : Integrated Hardwood Range Management Program
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Hardwoods
ISBN : UCBK:C083892720

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Cork Oak Woodlands on the Edge

Author : James Aronson,João Santos Pereira,Juli G. Pausas
Publisher : Island Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2012-09-26
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781610911306

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Cork Oak Woodlands on the Edge by James Aronson,João Santos Pereira,Juli G. Pausas Pdf

Cork oak has historically been an important species in the western Mediterranean—ecologically as a canopy or “framework” tree in natural woodlands, and culturally as an economically valuable resource that underpins local economies. Both the natural woodlands and the derived cultural systems are experiencing rapid change, and whether or not they are resilient enough to adapt to that change is an open question. Cork Oak Woodlands on the Edge provides a synthesis of the most up-to-date, scientific, and practical information on the management of cork oak woodlands and the cultural systems that depend on cork oak. In addition, Cork Oak Woodlands on the Edge offers ten site profiles written by local experts that present an in-depth vision of cork oak woodlands across a range of biophysical, historical, and cultural contexts, with sixteen pages of full-color photos that illustrate the tree, agro-silvopastoral systems, products, resident biodiversity, and more. Cork Oak Woodlands on the Edge is an important book for anyone interested in the future of cork oak woodlands, or in the management of cultural landscapes and their associated land-use systems. In a changing world full of risks and surprises, it represents an excellent example of a multidisciplinary and holistic approach to studying, managing, and restoring an ecosystem, and will serve as a guide for other studies of this kind.

Management Planning for Nature Conservation

Author : Mike Alexander
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 523 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2012-12-05
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789400751163

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Management Planning for Nature Conservation by Mike Alexander Pdf

The first edition of Mike Alexander’s Management Planning for Nature Conservation, brought a new dimension to the modern literature on conservation management. This second edition, a significant enhancement of the original, deals with the development both, conceptual and practical, of adaptive management planning for nature conservation. It is about preparing management plans, and guides the reader through the entire process. Case-studies, including a conservation and access plan, demonstrate the planning process in action. This approach to planning can be applied to any place which is managed entirely, or in part, for wildlife. It can be applied to the management of species or habitats in any circumstance, regardless of site designation. The process is fully compatible with the Convention on Biological Diversity’s ‘ecosystem approach’ to conservation management. Mike Alexander has long been at the forefront of developing management planning for conservation, with experience ranging from Uganda to Estonia, and from Costa Rica to Wales. He is the General Secretary of the Conservation Management System Consortium, a group of organisations with a common aim of raising standards and developing best practice in conservation management and planning. In 2012 Mike Alexander was elected a Fellow of the Society of Biology in recognition of his contribution to nature conservation and in particular management planning. This book has drawn on the experiences and expertise of the CMS consortium and other leaders in both conservation research and wildlife management from around the world. It is essential reading for professional conservation managers and any student studying management planning for conservation within a range of degree and postgraduate courses.

Wetland, Woodland, Wildland

Author : Elizabeth H. Thompson,Eric R. Sorenson,Robert J. Zaino
Publisher : Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Nature
ISBN : 097725173X

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Wetland, Woodland, Wildland by Elizabeth H. Thompson,Eric R. Sorenson,Robert J. Zaino Pdf

Co-published by The Vermont Fish & Widlife Department, The Nature Conservancy, and Vermont Land Trust--a revised and updated 2nd edition This book is a must-have for anyone wanting to understand Vermont's forests, wetlands, mountaintops, and shores. Richly illustrated with beautiful line drawings and stunning color photographs, this accessible field guide will delight outdoor explorers and armchair naturalists alike. The book starts with an introduction to the natural community concept and the factors influencing our natural systems, from wind and water to soil and rocks. Then, the book offers a lucid and enjoyable journey into Vermont's geologic past, with stories of colliding continents, sea floor sediments, and mysterious whale bones. This follows with a journey through all of Vermont's nine distinct biophysical regions, from the cold and wild Northeastern Highlands to the warm and dry Taconic Mountains. The bulk of the book describes Vermont's natural communities--its northern hardwood forests, dry oak woodlands, alpine tundra, cedar swamps, bogs, and marshes--in comprehensive detail. Ecological settings, including geology, soils, climate, and natural disturbance processes, are described for each community, along with complete lists of characteristic plants and animals, as well as places to visit. Wetland, Woodland, Wildland is the definitive guide to Vermont's natural communities, and is packed with information unavailable elsewhere. It offers practical information for naturalists, teachers, students, landowners, land managers, foresters, conservation planners, and all those with a love of nature who want to learn more about their surroundings. The first edition of this book, published in 2000, has become a mainstay for naturalists and students throughout Vermont and surrounding states and provinces. This second edition is completely updated to incorporate new research and a growing knowledge about natural communities, as well as a deeper understanding of climate change and its implications for conservation into the future. This newly updated book will be a prized addition to your natural history library, but it won't remain on the shelf. You will want to take it with you every time you explore the outdoors. Each paragraph will bring new insights and will deepen your understanding and appreciation of wild nature around you. You will surely want to share this book with friends.

Special Publication

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Agriculture
ISBN : UCBK:C051628054

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