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  1. Policy drivers behind the forest utilisation in Poland, Lithuania and Latvia by Linkevicius, Edgaras

    Published 2007
    “…In all countries, the harvesting level has a tendency to increase; however, in order to make more reliable predictions on the exact level of increase, some additional research is necessary. …”
    L3
  2. Geokemisk undersökning vid Rävlidmyrgruvan, Västerbottens län : provtagning, analys och förslag till åtgärder by Frandsen, Sara

    Published 2007
    “…The specific purposes were: (1) to collect samples within the catchment of the Rävlidmyran mine and to predict how the metal flows take place and to investigate whether sulphate reduction is important or not (2) to collect samples in the pit lake to get a picture of its chemical and biological condition and (3) to contribute to an updating of a semiquantitative heavy metal budget for the lake Hornträsket and quantify the contribution of heavy metals from the Rävlidmyran mine. …”
    L3
  3. Climate-smart agriculture in South Asia: opportunities and constraints in scaling out [Abstract only] by Aggarwal, Pramod K.

    Published 2015
    “…Short-term changes in weather extremes, which are still not very predictable in most countries of the region, pose huge challenges. …”
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    Conference Paper
  4. Genetic parameters, productivity indices and breeding plans for designing community-based goat breeding programs in Ethiopia by Jembere, T.

    Published 2016
    “…Due to significant distances between CH Gonder site and CH Ambo site, separate breeding plans were optimized for the CH goat breeds. The predicted annual genetic gain (PAGG) in six month weight (6mw, kg) ranged from 0.308 to 0.467 (CH Gonder site), 0.209 to 0.311(CH Ambo site), 0.188 to 0.270 (WG) and 0.174 to 0.249 (AB). …”
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    Tesis
  5. Carbon Storage in Cold Temperate Ecosystems in Southern Patagonia, Argentina. by Peri, Pablo Luis

    Published 2022
    “…In South America, mean annual temperature is predicted to increase by 3-4 °C in both summer and winter between 30° and 55° SL (Manabe & Wetherald, 1987). …”
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