Resultados de búsqueda - "wildlife"
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Methods on poplar propagation and establishment on forest and agricultural land in Sweden
Publicado 2009“…It is necessary to consider the specific conditions of Sweden: hard winter (extremes temperatures, late frost, and soil frost), high densities of wildlife (moose, deer, and voles) and weed competition that can cause problems for the establishment. …”
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Variation of moose (Alces alces) damage to Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) in young forest stands
Publicado 2008“…Forest damage by moose is an important issue in Swedish forest and wildlife management. This study aimed at understanding the variation of moose (Alces alces) damage to Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). …”
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Spawning site selection of brown trout in habitat restored streams
Publicado 2012“…To apply these findings for fish and wildlife managers I point out that raking and cleaning of gravel, and the placement of spawning beds further away from shore may be important measures to enhance the probability of spawning in reconstructed spawning habitats. …”
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Changing Grassland Scenario in Developing Countries - Economical and Social Perspective
Publicado 2015“…Different indicators were used to assess the economic (livestock production, wildlife and tourism, crop production, ecosystem services) and social (traditional institutions, mobility, land tenure and grazing systems) perspectives of changing grassland. …”
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Discovery of a novel coronavirus in Swedish bank voles (Myodes glareolus)
Publicado 2022“…The unprecedented pandemic COVID-19, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), with bats as original reservoirs, has once again highlighted the importance of exploring the interface of wildlife diseases and human health. In this study, we identified a novel Betacoronavirus from bank voles (Myodes glareolus) in Grimsö, Sweden, and this virus is designated as Grimso virus. …”
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Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Training Guide
Publicado 2022“…The drought has ravaged livestock and wildlife resources. Future prediction suggest that Ethiopia will continue to suffer from climate change related problems. …”
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The role of abandoned pastoral settlements in the dynamics of African large herbivore communities
Publicado 2008“…The abandonment of seasonal migrations and construction of permanent settlements under way in African savannas is likely to restrict wildlife movements and reduce habitat patchiness and species richness of large ungulates.…”
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Zoonoses and poverty: The multiple burdens of zoonoses in low- and middle-income countries
Publicado 2023“…In addition to human health burdens, zoonoses reduce livestock productivity and are important barriers to trade in livestock products, as well as causing more difficulty to quantify harms such as spillover to wildlife populations. These additional impacts also contribute to poverty in developing countries. …”
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Ethio-FIRMS
Publicado 2024“…Ethiopia’s forests are vital ecosystems, sustaining communities, wildlife, and the planet's health. However, natural and human induced forest fires pose a constant threat, endangering lives, biodiversity, ecosystem services, and precious landscapes. …”
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Catalyzing native forest regeneration on degraded tropical lands
Publicado 1997“…Changes in light, temperature and moisture at the soil surface enable germination and growth of seeds transported to the site by wildlife and other vectors from adjacent forest remnants. …”
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Research methods for reduced-impact logging: workshop results
Publicado 1996“…Participants were drawn from ten countries and represented disciplines ranging from silviculture and hydrology to wildlife biology. Throughout the workshop, field exercises were integrated with classroom activities, initially in the experimental forest plantation near CIFOR's headquarters, and later at an industrial timber concession in East Kalimantan. …”
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Fragmentation of rangelands: implications for humans, animals, and landscapes
Publicado 2008“…We discuss the consequences of fragmentation for people, livestock, wildlife, and landscapes and describe potential adaptations that can mitigate its harmful outcomes. …”
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Zoonosis emergence linked to agricultural intensification and environmental change
Publicado 2013“…A systematic review was conducted by a multidisciplinary team to analyze qualitatively best available scientific evidence on the effect of agricultural intensification and environmental changes on the risk of zoonoses for which there are epidemiological interactions between wildlife and livestock. The study found several examples in which agricultural intensification and/or environmental change were associated with an increased risk of zoonotic disease emergence, driven by the impact of an expanding human population and changing human behavior on the environment. …”
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Recognizing traditional tree tenure as part of conservation and REDD+ strategy
Publicado 2011“…The results of a REDD easibility appraisal in an area surrounding the Lamandau River Wildlife Reserve in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia's REDD pilot province illustrate the challenges of finding synergies between sustaining livelihoods for local communities, protecting orangutans and globally appropriate mitigation actions.…”
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The Borana plateau of southern Ethiopia: Synthesis of pastoral research, development and change, 1980-91
Publicado 1994“…It reviews secondary information on geology and sociology, as well as original information on climate, soils, wildlife, plant ecology and water resources for the central Borana Plateau. …”
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Global significance of extensive grazing lands and pastoral societies: An introduction
Publicado 2008“…Although livestock and wildlife graze in forests and woodlands, we focus here on the lands where most herding peoples and their livestock graze: in ‘open’ grazing lands, which include savannas, grasslands, prairies, steppe, and shrublands (Asner et al. 2004). …”
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