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Landuse and Water Resources Research - Guide for Authors
We also aim to encourage the submission of appropriate review papers from time to time. Areas covered, and their ... of four months lag between receipt of submission and release on the LUWRR site since the prime aim is to ensure rapid dissemination and dynamic discussion of ideas and results. For this reason ...
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Research Consultancy
UK and beyond. The prime aim is to manage or conduct high-class research that enables our clients to achieve their business plan objectives. Particular emphasis is given to developing good quality practical guidance, customised for various reader and stakeholder groups, ...
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Acquisitions Policy of the John Muir Trust
Back to top Ownership The Trust's prime aim is to bring Britain's finest wild landscapes - areas such as Knoydart, the Cuillins, NW ... Knoydart Foundation, in attempts to achieve major purchases. Back to top Influence Although the Trust's prime focus is on practical action through ownership and management of wild land, it has a ...
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Land Management Policy of the John Muir Trust
Trust shares management with local communities through local management committees, which include community representatives, especially crofting tenants of the Trust. A prime aim of management is to retain, and where possible restore, natural processes and indigenous populations of plants and animals. The Trust will therefore promote sustainable management ...
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Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Biological Association has earned an international reputation for the broad scope and quality of its research. The research programme is managed by the MBA Council through its Director and its prime aim is to promote individually motivated research into problems of fundamental importance in marine biology. This is achieved by interweaving the work of resident Fellows with that of visiting workers ...
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Biodiversity Conservation in Britain: Science Replacing
Tradition
Unfortunately, there are too many genes to conserve individually, and we must aim to protect as many carriers of genes and rare genes as possible. All wildlife, including ... A review of butterfly conservation in central Southern Britain: 1.Protection, evaluation, and extinction on prime sites. Bioiogical Conservation 64:25-35 Waring. P 1983 Responses of moth populations to coppicing ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
Prime habitats in the Bale Mountains are characterized by short herbs (Alchemilla spp.) and grasses and low ... established in 1995 by Oxford University with support from the Born Free Foundation, UK. Its overall aim is to protect the Afroalpine ecosystem and many of its rare highland endemic plants and ...
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Help; IDnature Guides; Global Mapper; 20q; 20m
We recommend using jpg or gif images because virtually all browsers support them. Resolution Our aim is to present the highest quality images possible. Thus, we recommend that guide builders use the ... White House, Our Capital, from a far Where &lo=longitude, in decimal degrees from the Prime Meridian, with West minus; &la=latitude, in decimal degrees from the Equator, with South minus; & ...
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news : 290905 : ECNC : The European Centre for Nature Conservation
Europes biodiversity is one of the strongest pillars for our economic development, our sense of identity, and well-being and health. For me, this is the prime message of the European Nature Conference Gernant Magnin, Eurosites Executive Director: The Apeldoorn Appeal reflects a growing realisation that European conservation objectives will benefit from increased connectivity between key ...
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Bougainville - The long struggle for freedom
Government set foot in Neu Guinea, Bougainville and the Solomons in 1884. At first they did not aim to establish administrative posts. Their main purpose was the economic exploitation of the region for raw ... did not include the landholders. The next victims were the coastal people of Rorovana who owned the prime land most suitable for a port. In a confrontation with the riot police and the colonial ...
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