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), particularly in rain forests, as future tools to reduce excessive atmospheric CO2. We argue that the alternatives to carbon sequestration they presented should not be treated as scientific or political priority ... ecological and socio-political flaws, such as ecological unpredictability, the existence of an already high potential for carbon sequestration by native non-manipulated plants, and the relevance of scientific
ecosystem and their prioritisation, combining scientific and technical expertise with stakeholders’ perceptions and demands in order to help with political decisions (De Wit et al. 2020) . Ecological issues ... , and they are thus subjected to a political demand for the preservation of these activities, which should therefore be taken into account in management decisions. An important issue then arises: is the
against the sustainability in the country and disregard the scientific knowledge generated until then. Thus, it is necessary to develop regional and federal political objectives that guarantee economic ... political objectives that guarantee economic development in a balanced way, considering the local bio and geodiversity, not the proposal of mechanisms that destroy them. Keywords: Environmental law
against the sustainability in the country and disregard the scientific knowledge generated until then. Thus, it is necessary to develop regional and federal political objectives that guarantee economic ... political objectives that guarantee economic development in a balanced way, considering the local bio and geodiversity, not the proposal of mechanisms that destroy them. Keywords: Environmental law
, encompassing more than one biome and overcoming political borders.Palavras-chave : mark-recapture; use of space; Atlantic forest. ... these species, i.e., area required by individuals to complete their life cycle, must include forest-structured habitats and may be quite large, trespassing political borders and encompassing more than one
services in the country. Political interventions at different levels (from local to national, from public to private) and the enforcement of existing laws (regulatory mechanisms and incentives) are required ... inclusive and sustainable practices, circumscribing the challenge of creating a new agenda for the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources. Political interventions at different levels (from
the product of human socioeconomic and political choices, where environmental and ecological considerations have only been recognized in recent decades (Roman et al. 1984; Dionne et al. 1998) . Such
political unit, we were able to focus on developing biome-wide projections. An important limitation of this study is that only those species with more than 30 unique occurrence records were used-hence, the ... technical-political equation. High Mountain Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico. [ Links ] 16.EITEN, G. 1992. Natural Brazilian vegetation types and their causes. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 64
are clear, as their home ranges may be much larger than their foraging areas, encompassing more than one biome and overcoming political borders. Key words: mark-recapture; use of space; Atlantic ... these species, i.e., area required by individuals to complete their life cycle, must include forest-structured habitats and may be quite large, trespassing political borders and encompassing more than one
distinct characteristics regarding technology and purpose. The characteristics of each system were classified into five dimensions (ecological, economic, social, technological and political ... production systems went through a more detailed assessment based on 57 attributes. These attributes were subdivided into five dimensions: social, economic, ecological, technological and political as
distinct characteristics regarding technology and purpose. The characteristics of each system were classified into five dimensions (ecological, economic, social, technological and political ... production systems went through a more detailed assessment based on 57 attributes. These attributes were subdivided into five dimensions: social, economic, ecological, technological and political as
distinct characteristics regarding technology and purpose. The characteristics of each system were classified into five dimensions (ecological, economic, social, technological and political ... production systems went through a more detailed assessment based on 57 attributes. These attributes were subdivided into five dimensions: social, economic, ecological, technological and political as
. Heuner , M. , A. Weber , U. Schröder , B. Kleinschmit , and B. Schröder . 2016 . Facilitating political decisions using species distribution models to assess restoration measures in heavily modified
high and low elevations by broad geographic/political regions defined by state boundaries. We classified Oregon and Washington as the Northwest; California as the Southwest; Texas and Louisiana as South ... as high-elevation marsh, receiving one tide per day or fewer given mixed and semi-diurnal tidal systems. The coverage of low-elevation marsh varies slightly across geographic/political regions of the
concluded that there are two possible answers. They are both correct, and they are interrelated. Sustainable development has undoubtedly suffered from a failure of political will. It is difficult to argue ... short term. In other words, the policy dividend is long-term, often intergenerational, but the political challenge is often immediate. 10. There is another answer to this question of why sustainable
), particularly in rain forests, as future tools to reduce excessive atmospheric CO2. We argue that the alternatives to carbon sequestration they presented should not be treated as scientific or political priority ... ecological and socio-political flaws, such as ecological unpredictability, the existence of an already high potential for carbon sequestration by native non-manipulated plants, and the relevance of scientific
Zealand. World atlas of seagrasses . Univ of California Press: 134 . Jackman , S. 2020 . pscl: Classes and methods for R developed in the political science computational laboratory . Sydney: New South Wales
Salinity in deltaic systems is expected to increase in the near future due to sea level rise. This will cause severe environmental consequences because salinity can be detrimental to agriculture, aquaculture and human consumption. Tidal dynamics are important in regulating salinity in river deltas. However, there is still uncertainty about the influence of different tidal...
and regulations (Redo et al. 2012). Internal policies established within a given country are the primary underlying drivers of LULC changes (Geist & Lambin 2002). Furthermore, political boundaries and ... associated values are affected not only by the spatial scale under analysis (local, regional, national or international), but also by micro and macro cultural, social, and political dynamics and complexities
are clear, as their home ranges may be much larger than their foraging areas, encompassing more than one biome and overcoming political borders. Key words: mark-recapture; use of space; Atlantic ... these species, i.e., area required by individuals to complete their life cycle, must include forest-structured habitats and may be quite large, trespassing political borders and encompassing more than one