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41. List Of Management Committee Members
WG1 (biophysicist, modeler) Dept. of resource management Research AgriculturalResearch Centre FIN 31600 Jokioinen Tel. water Qual. manag.
http://www.alterra-research.nl/pls/portal30/docs/folder/cost832/cost832/cost-mem
COST 832 List of Management Committee Members By clicking on a country name you go directly to the data for that country: Austria Belgium Denmark Finland ... United Kingdom At the end, a summarizing table can be found. Read information about this list. Last update (d-m-y): 10-12-2002. See list of recent updates . Click here for our homepage. Information about this list. This list contains names and addresses of Management Committee (MC) Members and National Delegates of COST 832 "Quantifying the Agricultural Contribution to Eutrophication". For each delegate specific interest is added: WG 1: Phosphorus inputs from agriculture
WG 2: Phosphorus losses at the field scale
WG 3: Phosphorus losses at the catchment scale
WG 4: Impacts of diffused phosphorus on water quality
Any comment, additions or observed (typing) errors can be sent to: w.j.chardon@alterra.wag-ur.nl Back to top. AUSTRIA Dr. Gerfried EDER MC, WG2, WG3
Gumpenstein
A - 8952 Irdning
'gerfried.eder@bal.bmlf.gv.at' Email gerfried.eder@bal.bmlf.gv.at Dr. Peter STRAUSS MC, WG2, WG3

42. Untitled
resource development and environmental stress Environmental impact assessment andbeyond in Australia and Canada. manag., 43, 195217 Ref. water resources.
http://www.lamp.ac.uk/~graham/teaching/contisread.html
Further Reading
Contemporary environmental issues
Baker R. (1997) Landcare: policy, practice and partnerships. Australian geographical studies, 35, 1, 61-73. LIB
Blainey G. Mines in the Spinifex.
Blainey G. The rush that never ended . Melbourne Univ.Press, 1970. LIB
Blainey G. A land half won . Macmillan, London 1980. GNS
Bolton G.C. Spoils and spoilers
Birkeland J. (1995) Cultures of institutional corruption and the natural environment Journ.Austr.Sts ., special edition, Culture of Crime and Violence, 43, 199-212. LIB
Carroll J. (ed.) (1992) Intruders in the Bush . Oxford, U.P., Australia. LIB
People and plants in Australia . Academic Press, London, 1981. LIB RESTR
Austr. Geogr. , 17, 2, 101-112. LIB Conacher A (1988). Resource development and environmental stress: Environmental impact assessment and beyond in Australia and Canada. Geoforum , 19, 3, 339-352.LIB Conacher J (1988). The exploitation of the soils. In R.L. Heathcote, The Australian Experience, Longman Cheshire, Sydney, pp.127-138. LIB Conacher A. and J. Conacher (eds.) (1995) Rural Land degradation in Australia . Oxford University Press. LIB Restoring the Land . Melb. U.P. LIB Dovers S. (ed.)

43. UNSW, Centre For Marine And Coastal Studies, Publications 1986 - 1989
manag. water wave propagation across a shearing current. 1988) Forestry and Fisheriesin the Asian Pacific Region Issues in Natural resource management, Asian
http://www.marine.unsw.edu.au/pub86_89.html
PUBLICATIONS 1986 - 1989
ADAM, P. (1986). Conservation of Coastal resources: How much can we afford? In: Proceedings of the National Conference on Coastal Management. Vol. 1, pp. 1-5.
ADAM, P. (1986). Habitats of Wallis Lake. In: Wallis Lake - present and future. AMSA (NSW) Publ. 86/2, pp.1-13.
ADAM, P. (1987). Some observations on Irish Saltmarsh Vegetation. Bull. Irish Biogeog. Soc. 10. 42-55.
ADAM, P. (1987). The use of superorder composition for the intercontinental comparison of saltmarsh floras: some comments on a paper by J.A. Elsol. J. of Biogeog. 14. 483-490.
ADAM, P. (1987). The Bayer Inquiry - lessons for the future. Wetlands (Aust), 7. 29-34.
ADAM, P. and HUTCHINGS, P.A. (1987),. The Saltmarshes and Mangroves of Jervis Bay. Wetlands (Aust) 6. 58-64..
ADAM, P. and LOVE, R. (1987). The backwash from Bayer. Australian Society, 6 (12). 13-14.
ADAM, P., FISHER, A. and ANDERSON, J.M.E. (1987). Pollen collection by honey bees from Sarcomia quinqueflora. Wetlands (Aust), 7. 25-28.
ADAM, P., STRICKER, P., WIECEK, B.M. and ANDERSON, D.J. (1989). The vegetation of seacliffs on headlands in New South Wales Australia. Australian Journal of Ecology, 14. 515-547.

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Integ. Weed manag. Symp. Univ. of Calif. SAREP Cover Crops resource Page. 1991. waterefficientclover fixes soil nitrogen, provides winter forage crop. Calif.
http://www.sare.org/handbook/mccp2/apendixg.htm
Appendix G
Citations Bibliography
The publications cited in the text (in parentheses) are listed here by reference number. 1 Abdul-Baki, Aref A. and John R. Teasdale. 1993. A no-tillage tomato production system using hairy vetch and subterranean clover mulches.
HortSci. 28:106-108. 2 Abdul-Baki, Aref and John R. Teasdale. 1997. Sustainable Production of Fresh-Market Tomatoes and Other Summer Vegetables with Organic Mulches. Farmers' Bulletin No. 2279, USDA/ARS, Beltsville, Md. 23 pp. 3 Alger, Jess. 1997. Personal communication. Stanford, Mont. 4 American Forage and Grassland Council National Fact Sheet Series. Subterranean clover.
http://www.forages.css.orst.edu/Topics/Species/Legumes/Subterranean_clover/index.html
5 Anderson, Glenn. 1997. Personal communication. Hilmar, Calif. 6 Angers, D.A. 1992. Changes in soil aggregation and organic carbon under corn and alfalfa. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 56:1244-1249. 7 Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas (ATTRA). 1991 Cover Crops and Green Manures. ATTRA. Fayetteville, Ark. 8 Arshad, M.A. and K.S. Gill. 1996. Crop production, weed growth and soil properties under three fallow and tillage systems. J. Sustain. Ag. 8:65-81.

45. Munishi
Ecol. manag. 42245265. water, Air, and Soil Pollution. The effect of resource enrichmenton the diversity of plants and anthropods in a short grass prairie.
http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/s/shear/public/munishi.htm
PhD Workplan submitted 1998
The Eastern Arc Mountain Forests of Tanzania: Their Role in Biodiversity, Water Resource Conservation, and Net Contribution to Atmospheric Carbon
Munishi P. K. T. INTRODUCTION The rain forests of Tanzania occupy small areas mostly confined to isolated mountains. More than half are found in the Eastern Arc Mountains, old crystalline mountains extending from southeastern Tanzania to southern Kenya. Moist forests on these mountains occur from 150m to 3000m elevation, covering extensive areas of their wetter eastern, southern, and northern sides. The Eastern Arc Mountains are recognized for their unique and diverse biota and hydrologically important forest vegetation (Lundgren, 1979; Struhsaker and Leland, 1981; Lovett, 1988b; MLNT, 1989; Bruen, 1989; Irvesen, 1991; Munishi and Temu, 1992; Bjondalein, 1992; Lovett, 1993; Howell, 1993; Rodgers and Homewood, 1993; Stuart, et al., 1993). Their forests also are sinks for carbon, important in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. The 1990 national greenhouse gas inventory of sources and sinks in Tanzania qualitatively identified land use changes, particularly agricultural and forestry practices, as the most important sources and sinks of anthropogenic greenhouse gasses (CEEST, 1994; Omujuni, 1994). However, there are no quantitative data that indicate which of the changes create net sources or net sinks. Further, the few existing evaluations (Malimbwi

46. Personal Data
and manag., The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Department of Agriculture and ResourceEconomics, University of Economics of irrigation water mixing within
http://departments.agri.huji.ac.il/economics/eli-personal.html
ELI FEINERMAN
Last updated: January, 2002
Personal Data Addresses: Office Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem , Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Quality
Sciences, P. O. Box 12, Rehovot 76100, Israel. Tel: 972-8-9489148,
fax: 972-8-9466267
Email : feiner@agri.huji.ac.il Residence 41/4 Levin Epshtein St., Rehovot 76461, Israel. Tel : 972-8- 9451971. Date of Birth: October 31, 1946 . Place of Birth : Kfar Yehezkel, Israel . Citizenship : Israeli. Family Status : Married, 3 children. Languages : Hebrew , English .
Education 1968-1980 : Department of Agricultural Economics and Management , Faculty of
Agricultural, Food and Environmental Quality Sciences, The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem, Israel . B.S. Agr. Agric. Econ. and Management ) with distinction, 1972. M.S. Agr. (Agric . Econ . and Management ) with distinction, 1975 . Ph.D. (Agric. Econ. and Management ), 1980 .
Academic Appointments and Experience 1972- 1975 : Department of Agricultural Economics and Management , Faculty of

47. Yellow Peas Food ResourceUken Sukaeni Sanusi Soetrisno. Characterization Of Yell
in Public Policy Highlights of the 2000 National Public Policy Education Conference Albany, New York September 1720, 2000 Cover photo was taken near Altamont, New York. Safe Food and water Risks and Tradeoffs Economic Development Rural resource Development and Work Force for Agriculture and. Natural resource Use Food Safety
http://www.orst.edu/food-resource/uken/uken_7.html

48. Yellow Peas Food Resource
Uken Sukaeni Sanusi Soetrisno. Characterization of yellow pea (Pisum sativum L. Miranda). Proteins and the Proteinate Functional Properties. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR USA M.S. optimum fat adsorption, gelation, water absorption and binding, and emulsification centrifuge tube, kept in water bath (80C, 15 min), and simmered in the water bath (80oC) for 30
http://food.orst.edu/uken/uken_4.html

49. EU - References
analyses of dusts at a resource recovery plant. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 1980; 41908914. WaterEnviron Res 1992; 4593-599. Waste manag 2001;21213-219.
http://www.miljomedicin.gu.se/eu-projekt/avsnitt/references.htm
References Allerman L, Poulsen OM. Inflammatory potential of dust from waste handling. Facilities measured as IL-8 secretion from lung epithelial cells in vitro. Ann Occup Hyg 2000; 44:259-269. Allmers H, Huber H, Baur X. Two year follow-up of a garbage collector with allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. Am J Ind Med 2000; 37:438-442. Atkinson CF, Jones DD, Gauthier JJ. Biodegradability and microbial activities during composting of poultry litter. Poult Sci 1996; 75:608-617. Bake MA, Luse I, Rusakova N, Sprudza D, Dane V. Hazardous waste as environment pollutant and risk factor of employees. Centr Eur J Publ Health 2000 Jul; 8, Suppl 49. Becker G, Mathys W, Neumann HD, Allmers H, Balfanz J. Risk to employees in garbage collection and transport from pathogen exposure. Schriftenr Ver Wasser Boden Lufthyg 2001;104:551-559 (in German). Beffa T, Staib F, Lott Fischer J, Lyon PF, Gumowski P, Marfenina OE, Dunoyer-Geindre S, Georgen F, Roch-Susuki R, Gallaz L, Latge JP. Mycological control and surveillance of biological waste and compost. Med Mycol 1998; 36:137-145. Betemps EJ, Buncher CR, Clark CS. Proportional mortality analysis of wastewater treatment system workers by birthplace with comments on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. J Occup Med 1994; 36:31-35.

50. Michael Coughenour CV
shrub and graminoid responses to clipping, nitrogen, and water simplified simulations NaturalResource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Ft manag.
http://www.nrel.colostate.edu/people/cv/cv-mikec.html
Michael B. Coughenour Academic Training: Degree Year Institution Major B.S. University of Illinois Biology M.S. University of Illinois Biology Ph.D. Colorado State University Systems Ecology/Zoology Professional Experience: Date Position Institution Graduate Research Assistant Colorado State University, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory Postdoctoral Research Associate Syracuse University, Department of Biology Postdoctoral Research Associate Colorado State University, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory Research Associate Colorado State University, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory Research Scientist Colorado State University, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory Associate Professor (Affiliate) Colorado State University, Rangeland Ecosystem Science Department Senior Research Scientist Colorado State University, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory Advising Faculty Member Colorado State University, Graduate Degree Program in Ecology Professional and Honorary Societies: Ecological Society of America
Society for Range Management
Society for Conservation Biology Graduate and Post-Graduate Advisors MS - Bruce Hannon
PhD - Dave Coleman and Jerry Dodd
Post-Docs - Sam McNaughton, Jim Ellis

51. NSAC Fall 2003/04 Course Timetable
1(AE3) , W1(AE3) MADANI, A AE046a L1 Soil water Resources manag. Impacts ResourceMan 905460100 AG546a LEC ST in Soil water management TBA MADANI, A NOTE
http://www.nsac.ns.ca/reg/tt3.htm
Fall 2003/04 Course Timetable Student Version Last Updated: 2003/03/03 COURSE ID COURSE TYPE DESCRIPTION TIME SLOTS(ROOMS) INSTRUCTOR 100140100 AE014a LEC Surveying M-2(AE25) , W-2(AE25) HAMPTON, F AE014a L1 Surveying T-5(AE25) , T-6(AE25) HAMPTON, F AE014a L2 Surveying R-5(AE25) , R-6(AE25) HAMPTON, F 100280100 AE028a LEC Wood Construction Techniques W-4(AE07) , W-5(AE07) BHOLA, W AE028a L1 Wood Construction Techniques W-7(AE07) , W-8(AE07) , W-9(AE07) BHOLA, W 101020100 AE102a LEC Design and Graphics T-3(AE25) , R-3(AE25) CUNNINGHAM AE102a L1 Design and Graphics F-7(AE33) , F-8(AE33) , F-9(AE33) CUNNINGHAM 102040100 AE204a LEC Introduction to Systems Analys M-3(AE32) , W-3(AE32) , F-3(AE32) SIBLEY, K AE204a L1 Introduction to Systems Analys M-7(AE7) , M-8(AE7) , M-9(AE7) SIBLEY, K

52. WRM '98 Wetland Bibliography
a drought year.WetlandsEcol.-manag, Vol photography a case study Natural resourcelegislation, Virginia TH Human Interference with Natural water Level Regimes
http://www.ies.wisc.edu/research/wrm98/pubs/bibliography.html
Select Bibliography of Wetland Resources
This page contains a bibliography of select resources for those interested in more information about the Great Lakes and coastal wetlands. This is by no means a complete list. The complete reference list for the report can be found at the end of each chapter of the final report, available on the The references are divided into categories below:
Wetland Creation/Formation
Bosley, T. R., Loss of wetlands on the west shore of Green Bay, Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (pamphlet), Vol. 66, 1979.
(Historical Society library: 82-1527) Herdendorf, C. E., 1992. Lake Erie coastal wetlands: an overview. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 18(4)533-551. Hoagman, Walter J. Great Lakes Coastal Plants : A Field Guide. Michigan State University Extension. 1994.
(Biology Library: QK130 H62 1994; Steenbock RBM5 AB E84 2449) Jaffe, B. E. et al., Wetland formation and destruction on the northeast shore of Lake Michigan. Proceedings of the 38th Conference of the International Association of Great Lakes Research, Ann Arbor, MI, 1995. Lichter, John, 1997, AMS Radiocarbon dating of Lake Michigan Beach- ridge and dune development.

53. Aginfonet.com - Where Agriculture Means Business
AgLibrary on-line information resource for agriculture producers at Aginfonet.com - Where Agriculture Means Business
http://www.aginfonet.com/aglibrary/html/t_manure_manag.html
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Livestock Beef Cattle Production Manure Management top of page Alberta Agriculture: Guidelines for Handling Beef Manure
http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/livestock/beef/manur01.html
Added: 1999-03-11
This information is taken from the Code of Practice for the safe and economical handling of animal manure. Animal Manure Beef Manure Management
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/AgrEnv/ndd/watermgt/ANIMAL_MANURE_BEEF_MANURE_MANAGEMENT.html
Added: 1999-03-11
Specific methods to handle manure from confined feeding areas. Manure Management Planner http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/soilwater/manure/man00s01.html Added: 1999-08-19 Manure Management at Seasonal Feeding Sites http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/engineer/bg804-5.html Added: 1999-11-04 Given the physical nature of the feeding sites, the operator can minimize environmental problems through management of water supply, feed, manure, runoff, infiltration, and site use. Waste Management: Taking Advantage of Manure http://res2.agr.ca/london/gp/bmp/lpwmbmp.html

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