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Embrapa Solos. |
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22/01/2009 |
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24/06/2024 |
Autoria: |
TIESSEN, H.; STEWART, J. W. B. (ed.). |
Título: |
Applying ecological knowledge to landuse decisions. |
Ano de publicação: |
2008 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Montevideo: Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research, 2008. |
Páginas: |
159 p. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Notas: |
Livro publicado para o projeto do consórcio SCOPE (Scientific on Problems of the Environment); IAI (Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research); IICA (Inter-American Insititute for Cooperation on Agriculture). |
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Contents: Making ecological knowledge relevant for land-use decision makers; Shared functions and constraints of natural and managed systems: implications for human well-being in a changing environment; Conservation to sustain ecological processes and services in landscapes of the Americas; Understanding the resources of small coffee growers within the global coffee chain through a livelihood analysis approach; Ecological land use planning for sustainable landscape in Yucatan; Sustainable development on the context of new ruralities. The case of the Biodiversity Conservation Project in Argentina; Impacts of land use change on ecosystems and society in the Rio de La Plata Basin; Environmental winners and losers in Argentina's soybean boom; Agroecosystem functioning and management in semi-arid Northeastern Brazil; Land use and cover in riparian areas of the Andean Amazon: Consequences for people and ecosystems; Amazonian cattle ranching: Towards a new socio-environmental agreement; Tropical forests, functional diversity and ecosystem services: characterisation and perspectives in relation to global change; The tropical alpine treeline: A case study of a changing ecosystem boundary; Deforestation and restoration of a tropical dry forest in the Chorotega region, Costa Rica; Thinking outside the box: Tropical conservation in both protected areas and the surrounding matrix; Reverting agricultural lands into prairie: An emerging option for sustainable management of the mixed grasslands of the Canadian prairie under global change; Natural grasslands of Uruguay: Alternatives for its conservation. MenosContents: Making ecological knowledge relevant for land-use decision makers; Shared functions and constraints of natural and managed systems: implications for human well-being in a changing environment; Conservation to sustain ecological processes and services in landscapes of the Americas; Understanding the resources of small coffee growers within the global coffee chain through a livelihood analysis approach; Ecological land use planning for sustainable landscape in Yucatan; Sustainable development on the context of new ruralities. The case of the Biodiversity Conservation Project in Argentina; Impacts of land use change on ecosystems and society in the Rio de La Plata Basin; Environmental winners and losers in Argentina's soybean boom; Agroecosystem functioning and management in semi-arid Northeastern Brazil; Land use and cover in riparian areas of the Andean Amazon: Consequences for people and ecosystems; Amazonian cattle ranching: Towards a new socio-environmental agreement; Tropical forests, functional diversity and ecosystem services: characterisation and perspectives in relation to global change; The tropical alpine treeline: A case study of a changing ecosystem boundary; Deforestation and restoration of a tropical dry forest in the Chorotega region, Costa Rica; Thinking outside the box: Tropical conservation in both protected areas and the surrounding matrix; Reverting agricultural lands into prairie: An emerging option for sustainable management of the mixed grassl... Mostrar Tudo |
Thesaurus Nal: |
agriculture; ecosystems; forests; grasslands. |
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P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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