Intro. To Conservation Comm. of agric. and purchase. This will allow future expansion of the libraryas well as water resource and open space conservation . http://www.litchfield.mv.com/LitchfieldWeb/ConservationCommission/introtoLCC.htm
Extractions: Email: litchfieldcc@litchfieldtownhall01.mv.com MEMBERSHIP 2003 Thomas Levesque Chair Torene Tango-Lowy Vice-Chair Debbie Endyke Secretary Joan McKibben Roger St. Laurent Ray Peeples Selectmen's Rep. Marjory Pitcher (Alternate) Who Are We? The Litchfield Conservation Commission is a diverse group of citizens who volunteer to work together on ideas and projects concerning the local natural environment. The current membership and the current situations in the town direct the specific activities of the group. Litchfield established the commission in 1968 following the provisions of the NH State RSA 36-A of 1963. When Do We Meet? First Thursday of each Month at 7:00 PM is the regular time, with special meetings, events, workshops, and site walks scheduled as they arise. Occasionally the regular meeting is changed due to major scheduling conflicts with other town events. Meetings are posted at Town Hall. How Can You Become Involved?
Sago Pondweed: A Literature Review University of Alberta water resource Center, Edmonton, Alta., Canada. and productionof macrophytes in some water bodies of and Wildlife manag,ement Institute. http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/literatr/pondweed/referal.htm
Search SUSAG Abstracts Boucher, DH 1986. Highinput polyculture an analysis of resource competition inagriculture. 1988. Effect of water supply on performance of alfalfa. manag. http://www.css.cornell.edu/courses/190/SUSAG-search.html
Extractions: S USAG Abstracts Prepared by students in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY This collection of abstracts provides a point of entry into the literature about sustainable agriculture. It was prepared by the students and teaching staff of CSS 190 (Sustainable Agriculture). Comments, suggestions, or questions should be addressed to Gary W. Fick You may search SUSAG Abstracts for any term or sets of terms including You many search You keywords (organic agriculture), source authors (Wendell Berry), and student writers (Ryan Akin). Search the abstracts Ahmed, M., M. P. Bimbao, and R.C. Sevilleja. 1992. The economics of rice-fish in Asian mixed farming systems: a case study of the Philippines. p. 207-216. In Z.R. dela Cruz, C. Lightfoot, B.A. Costa-Pierce, V.R. Carangal, and M.P. Bimabao (ed.) Proc. 24th Rice-Fish Res. and Develop. Conf., Int. Center for Living Aquatic Resour. Manag. (ICLARM), Manila, the Philippines. Aldwell, C.R. 1997.
Fremont National Forest - South Warner Fire Salvage EA References Environ. manag. The Effects of Small Clearcuts on water Yield from the Deadhorsewatershed; Fraser, Colorado. Amendment to Land and resource management Plan. http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/fremont/nepa/sowarner/references.html
Dipa.gif urban water supply, irrigation and drainage, and flood protection waterresource management initiative was to agric. water manag http://www.agro.unalmed.edu.co/departamentos/iagricola/adecuacion_tierras/ingeni
Plantations North East - References water Notes notes prepared by Goulburn-Murray water. Land manag., Harvey, WesternAustralia 10, School of Forestry and resource Conservation, University of http://www.plantationsnortheast.com.au/regional/references/
Extractions: Anon. (1993). Appearance Product Assessment Criteria . Young Eucalypt Program CSIRO. Anon. (1995). Timber industry log haulage report for North East Victoria . Report prepared for Softwood Industries North East, July 1995. Anon. (1997a). Shepparton Irrigation Region land and water salinity management plan 1996/97 Fact Sheet . Goulburn Broken Catchment and Land Protection Board. Anon. (1997b). Irrigated Farm Census 1997 . Water Notes - notes prepared by Goulburn-Murray Water. Ausnewz/DANA (1996). The Australian forest products industry review 1996 . Ausnewz Pulp and Paper Intelligence Service in association with DANA Publishing, Hobart, Tasmania. AUSTRADE (1995). Australian plantation benchmarking study AUSTRADE (1998). Investment opportunities in the Australian forest products industry Beca Simons Australia Pty Ltd, McLennan Magasanik Associates, FORTECH and CPM Consultants (1997). Further development of the forest products industry in Western Australia . Report to the Western Australia Department of Resources Development. Blair, R. (1997). The Forestry Rights Act 1996. In "Money, Marketing and Management", Farm Forestry Conference, Ballarat University College. Sept 1997.
Default manag. A comparative analysis of surface erosion and water runoff from existing andrecontoured forest service roads O'Brien Creek MS, resource Conservation. http://www.forestry.umt.edu/Personnel/faculty/deluca/
Extractions: Publications Courses ... Some useful links On location at an ancient settlement site in northern Sweden 2000- Present. Guest Professor of Soil Ecology, Department of Forest Vegetation Ecology , Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden. Research in soil biogeochemistry as related to forest vegetation dynamics and historic land use patterns. 1998 - Present. Associate Professor of Forest Soils, School of Forestry , University of Montana, Missoula, MT. Research in forest soil biochemistry, general soil ecology, and mine reclamation. Instruct introductory soil science, soil biochemistry, soil morphology genesis and classification. EDUCATION Ph.D. Iowa State University , May 1993. Soil Science (Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry). B.S. University of Wisconsin-Madison , December 1984. Soil Science (Natural Science). CAREER OBJECTIVES Enhance societal awareness of soil and its role in anthropogenic and natural ecosystems through higher education, research and outreach ultimately leading to the enhanced preservation of soil resources.
References Lal. R.. 1990a. Lowresource agriculture alternatives in sub-Saharan Africa. Precipitationand water recycling in tropical forests. manag. 16 69-79. http://www.unu.edu/unupress/unupbooks/uu27se/uu27se0g.htm
Extractions: Contents Previous Next References Abujamin, A.. S. Abujamin, and U. Kurnia, 1984. Soil and crop management practices for erosion control. Pembr. Pen. Tanah Dan Pupuk 3: 7 12. Abujamin, S., A. Abdurachman, and M. Suwardjo. 1984. Contour grass strips as low cost conservation practice. In Proceedings Soil Erosion and Its Countermeasures. 11 19 November 1984, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Abujamin, S., A. Abujamin, and U. Kurnia, 1983. Permanent grass strips as one of soil conservation methods. Pembr. Pen. Tanah Dan Pupuk 1: 16 20. Alegre, J.C., and P.A. Sanchez, 1991. Central continuous cropping experiment in Yurbilaguas: Y-101. Pp. 249-251 in TROPSOIL Technical Report, 1988-1989. Raleigh, N.C.: TROPSOIL Management Entity, North Carolina State University. Anderson, A.B., 1990. Deforestation in Amazonia: dynamics, causes, and alternatives. Pp. 3 23 in Alternatives to Deforestation: Steps Toward Sustainable Use of the Amazon Rain Forest, A.B. Anderson (ed). New York: Columbia University Press. Andriesse, J.P., and R.M. Schelhaas. 1987. A monitoring study of nutrient cycles in soils used for shifting cultivation under various climatic conditions in tropical Asia. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 19: 285-332. Asabere, P.K., 1987. Attempts at sustained yield management in the tropical high forests of, Ghana. Pp. 47 70 in Natural Management of Tropical Moist Forest. F. Mergen and J. Vincent (eds). New Haven, Conn.: Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
MAESTRO Bibliography manag. Ibrom, A. (1999) Simulation of CO2 and water vapour fluxes in a Internal Report,Institute of Ecology and resource management, University of Edinburgh. http://www.bios.unsw.edu.au/bmedlyn/maestra/bibliog.htm
Extractions: Any additions, please advise Belinda Medlyn: b.medlyn@unsw.edu.au Medlyn BE et al. A MAESTRO Retrospective. To appear in Forests at the Land-Atmosphere Interface, proceedings of a conference to mark the retirement of Prof. PG Jarvis, University of Edinburgh, Sept 17-19 2001. Wang YP, Massheder JM, Barton CVM, Kruijt B, Jarvis PG (1995) Documentation for the model: MAESTRO. Internal document, University of Edinburgh. An electronic copy of this manual is available on request from Belinda Medlyn Model Development: Norman JM, Jarvis PG (1974) Photosynthesis in Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.) III. Measurements of canopy structure and interception of radiation. J. Appl. Ecol. 11: 375-398. Norman JM, Jarvis PG (1975) Photosynthesis in Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.) V. Radiation penetration theory and a test case. J. Appl. Ecol. 12: 839-878. Norman JM, Welles JM (1983) Radiative transfer in an array of canopies. Agron. J. 75: 481-488. Welles JM, Norman JM (1991) Photon transport in discontinuous canopies: a weighted random approach. In Photon-Vegetation Interactions. Eds RB Myneni, J Ross. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp 389-414.
PARYAVARAN ABSTRACTS, 1992 Vol. 9 No. 2 Facilityf Fuel Reprocessing Nuclear Waste manag Group, Kalpakkam Kavian MF, GhatnekarSD (Biotechno resource Cent, G/1 if soil and ground water conditions are http://sdnp.delhi.nic.in/resources/paryaabs/v9n2/wastes.html
Extractions: . Ayengar Bharathan, Satya Sai PM, Anand Babu (t, Lal KB, Amalraj RV (Bhabha Atom Res Cent, Centralised Waste Manag Facility, Fuel Precessing Nuclear Waste Manag Group, Kalpakkam 603102). Treatment of uranium bearing waste arising from solvent recovery unit of uranium processing plant Indian J Environ Prot, (11) (1991), 833-838 [8 Ref]. During the regeneration of tributyl phosphate in uranium plant, a sizable volume of liquid waste containing about 70 mg/l of uranium, along with high concentrations of nitrates and carbonates, is generated. Laboratory studies revealed that the waste was not amenable to conventional treatment methods, including co-precipitation, owing to high concentration of carbonates, with which uranium forms a stable carbonato complex. Studies reveal the application potential of ion -exchange process not only in the treatment of uranium bearing wastes but also in the recovery of uranium.
PARYAVARAN ABSTRACTS, 2000 Vol. 17 No. 1-4 is, therefore, the only available and utilizable water resource that needs and removethem from the water column while J Indian Assoc Environ manag, 27(2) (1999 http://sdnp.delhi.nic.in/resources/paryaabs/v17n14/envman.html
Extractions: Environmental Management Anil Kumar A, Babu B, Ramachandarn U (Regl Agricl Res Stn, Pilicode, Kasaragod, Kerala). Attitude of farmers towards agro-forestry programme in Kerala. Indian J Forestry (2) (1999), 155-159 [7 Ref]. Communication records the attitude of farmers towards agro-forestry programme in Kerala. The most important finding of the study is that many of the farmers are neutral or undecided in their attitude towards the agro-forestry programme. Present study also indicates that the important constraints perceived by farmers are, viz., the unavailability of water, unavailability of desired plant species, and smaller size of land holdings. The agro-forestry programme can be a success in Kerala if steps are taken to overcome these constraints. Chakraborty PB (Regl Res Stn, (Coastal Saline Zone) BCKV, Kakdwip 743347). Water resource of Sundarban Delta - problems and potentialities. Env Eco, (1) (2000), 175-176 [7 Ref]. Sundarban delta suffers from several agro-climatic limitations in utilizing its bountiful surface and subsurface water resources. Rainfall is, therefore, the only available and utilizable water resource that needs efficient planning and management. Rainfall yields a good amount of run-off which can be re-cycled through harvesting in well designed and maintained ponds and other structures for sustainable production.
NE-132 - References 1992. Predicting runoff of water, sediment, and nutrients from a New Zealand grazedpasture using CREAMS. Soil Use manag. managing animal manure as a resource. http://cahpwww.vet.upenn.edu/nerp132/proj_ref.html
Extractions: Northeast Regional Project 132 CAHPWWW NE132 Home Project outline Search Problem Statement Justification Work ... Previous Alcock, M.B., H. Clark, and A. Harvey. 1985. The implication of sward height for animal and herbage production form perennial ryegrass swards. p. 105. In J. Frame (ed.) Grazing. Occ. Symp. No. 19, Grassl. Soc., Hurley. Allen, M.S. 1996a. Relationship between forage quality and dairy cattle production. An. Feed Sci. Tech. 59: 51-60. Allen, M.S. 1996b. Physical constraints on voluntary intake of forages by ruminants. J. Anim. Sci. 74: 3063-3075. Armstrong, D.L., E.T. Shaudys, and J. H. Sitterly. 1962. Synthesis of optimum forage handling systems for a one-man dairy farm. J. Dairy Sci. 35(7): 865-871. Bacon, S.C., L.E. Lanyon, and R.M. Schlauder, Jr. 1990. Plant nutrient flow in managed pathways of an intensive dairy farm. Agron. J. 82: 755-761. Baker, D. E and J. P. Senft. 1993. Advances in agricultural nutrient runoff controls. Water Sci. Tech. 26: 2685-2694. Baldwin, R.L., J. France, and M. Gill. 1987a. Metabolism of the Lactating cow. I. Animal elements of a mechanistic model. J. Diary Res. 54: 77-105.
Journal Title Abbreviations ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION RADIOACT WASTE manag RADIOCARBON RADIOCARBON CONTROL FEDERATIONRES J water POLLUT C RESIDUE REVIEWS RESIDUE REV resource AND ENERGY http://www.efm.leeds.ac.uk/~mark/ISIabbr/R_abrvjt.html
Extractions: RACAR-REVUE D ART CANADIENNE-CANADIAN ART REVIEW RACAR RACE CLASS RADIATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOPHYSICS RADIAT ENVIRON BIOPH RADIATION EFFECTS AND DEFECTS IN SOLIDS RADIAT EFF DEFECT S RADIATION EFFECTS LETTERS RADIAT EFF LETT RADIATION MEASUREMENTS RADIAT MEAS RADIATION ONCOLOGY INVESTIGATIONS RADIAT ONCOL INVESTI RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY RADIAT PHYS CHEM RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY RADIAT PROT DOSIM RADIATION RESEARCH RADIAT RES RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW RADICAL HIST REV RADICAL PHILOSOPHY RADICAL PHILOS RADIO AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEER J I ELECTRON RAD ENG RADIO SCIENCE RADIO SCI RADIO-ELECTRONICS RADIO-ELECTRON RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION RADIOACT WASTE MANAG RADIOCARBON RADIOCARBON RADIOCHEMICAL AND RADIOANALYTICAL LETTERS RADIOCHEM RADIOA LET RADIOCHEMISTRY RADIOCHEMISTRY+ RADIOCHIMICA ACTA RADIOCHIM ACTA RADIOGRAPHICS RADIOGRAPHICS RADIOLOGE RADIOLOGE RADIOLOGIA RADIOLOGIA-MADRID RADIOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA RADIOL CLIN N AM RADIOLOGY RADIOLOGY RADIOPROTECTION RADIOPROTECTION RADIOTEKHNIKA I ELEKTRONIKA RADIOTEKH ELEKTRON+ RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY RADIOTHER ONCOL RAFFLES BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGY RAFFLES B ZOOL RAIRO-ANALYSE NUMERIQUE-NUMERICAL ANALYSIS RAIRO-ANAL NUMER-NUM RAIRO-AUTOMATIQUE-PRODUCTIQUE INFORMATIQUE INDUSTRIELLE-AUTOMATIC CONTROL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS RAIRO-AUTOM PROD INF RAIRO-AUTOMATIQUE-SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND CONTROL RAIRO-AUTOM-SYST ANA RAIRO-INFORMATIQUE THEORIQUE ET APPLICATIONS-THEORETICAL INFORMATICS AND APPLICATIONS
Kdcpubslist Cocks KD, 1968, Discrete stochastic programming, manag. Sci. systems in CSIRO Divisionof water and Land and management of Natural resource Systems Program http://www.labshop.com.au/dougcocks/kdcpubslist.htm
Extractions: PUBLICATIONS LIST Refereed papers Cocks KD, 1964, Creep budgeting, Rev. Marketing and Agric. Econ. Cocks KD, 1964, Evaluation of technological change, J. Agric. Econ. Cocks KD and Hardaker JB, 1965, Farm recording of labour and machinery use, NAAS Quart. Rev. Cocks KD, 1965, Capital accumulation and Hicksian models, Farm Economist Cocks KD, 1965, Deferred grazing and nitrogen fertilisation in Southern Australia, Exptl. Agric. Cocks KD, 1965, Discounted cash flow and agricultural investment, J. Agric. Econ. Murray MW and Cocks KD, 1966, Valuation of poultry flocks, Brit. Poultry Sci. Cocks KD, 1968, Discrete stochastic programming, Manag. Sci. Cocks KD, and Carter, HO, 1968, Micro goal functions and economic planning, J. Farm Econ. Gunn RH and Cocks KD, 1971, Potentialities for cashew in northern Australia, J. Aust. Inst. Agric. Sci. Cocks KD, 1974, Current land use in the Balonne-Maranoa area, CSIRO Aust. Land Res. Ser. No. 34, 210-32. Cocks KD, 1975, Social functions of aquatic ecosystems, Proc. Ecol. Soc. Aust. Cocks KD, 1978, Rural planning : marshalling the data
CURRICULUM VITAE Wayne C. Leininger ADDRESS Rangeland Ecosystem Range manag. Impact of water transfer on formerly irrigated lands in South Park fieldtrips on range/riparian management in Natural resource management short http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/RES/faculty.d/wcl_files/vitae.htm
Extractions: The page you are trying to access has moved. Department of Rangeland Ecosystem Science is now part of the new Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship. All departmental information can be found on the new website: http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/frws/ ARIP: http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/frws/outreach/arip/index.htm C. Wayne Cook Papers: http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/frws/research/cook/index.htm Center for Riparian Ecology and Management (CREAM): http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/frws/research/cream/ Center for Ecological Risk Assessment and Management (ERAM): http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/frws/research/eram/index.html CSU Cooperative Extension Service Small Acerage Management: http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/frws/outreach/rc/small.htm Digital Image Library: http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/frws/diglibrary/ Nutritional Analysis Laboratory: http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/frws/people/adpros/oskroba.html Restoration Ecology Laboratory: http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/frws/research/rel/index.html Sustainable Rangelands Roundtable: http://sustainablerangelands.cnr.colostate.edu/
Cyperaceae Newsletter 14: Recent Publications In Cyperology Natural C02 springs in Italy a resource for examining longterm response of A simplemethod for locating the start of symplastic water flow (flumes) in manag. http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/herbarium/sedges/cn14g.html
Extractions: ANATOMY Maranhao Estelita, M.E. (1993) . [The anatomy of Remirea maritima Aubl. (Cyperaceae).] Naturalia (Rio Claro) 18: 123-134. (Port., Engl. summ.) . Studies on male and female gametophytes in Ascopholis Cyperus and Carex (Cyperaceae). Vignana Bharathi 13: 58-67, 3 fig. [ Ascopholis gamblei Cyperus dubius C. hyalinus C. laevigatus C. pachyrrhizus, C. pseudokyllingioides, Carex longicruris, C. longipes, C. baccans, C. glaucina Novoselova, M.S. (1994 ). [The anatomical structure of fruits of Eriophorum (Cyperaceae).] Bot. Zhurn. 79: 106-109, ill. (Russ., Engl. summ.) . [Renewed study of the type of leaf trace bundles of Cyperus rotundus L.] Chin. J. Chin. Mat. Medic. 18(11): 648-650, 702. (Chin., Engl. summ.) BIOCHEMISTRY Adebajo, L.O. (1993) . Microbial counts and invert sugars in juice extracts from stored tubers of Cyperus esculentus Linn. (earth almond). Nahrung 37(6): 607-612. Adebajo, L.O. (1993) . Survey of aflatoxins and ochratoxin A in stored tubers of Cyperus esculentus L. Mycopathologia 124(1): 41-46.
Ann Clark, Crop Science, U Of Guelph: Ohio Talk 10/97 is pursued as a simple extension of the past, seeking ever higher yields with evermore intensive resource inputs. 3 Hydrology water quality changes and manag. http://www.plant.uoguelph.ca/research/homepages/eclark/ohio.htm
Extractions: F ARMING AT THE AGRICULTURE: ENVIRONMENT INTERFACE E. Ann Clark, Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 eaclark@uoguelph.ca Farming in the near future will operate under societal expectations and regulations which differ from those which shaped and guided decision-making by previous generations of farmers and researchers. Indeed, in the future and even today in some quarters, What? Sound environmental management will be at the center of agriculture in the future for at least two very different but convergent reasons. From the producers' perspective , agriculture is no longer sufficiently profitable to serve as a significant source of net income for most farm families. It will be argued below that a primary reason for the low profitability of high yield agriculture - as currently practiced - is dependence upon increasingly costly purchased inputs, such as fertilizer, biocides, and confinement feeding systems.
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Kalmia References Heinrich B. 1976. resource partitioning among some eusocial insects Bumblebees.Ecology 57(5)874889. II. water relations. Amer. J. Bot. manag. 2043-51. http://www.bbg.org/cgi/biblio/refquery.cgi?Kalmia