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  • Oregon Wave Energy Trust (Oregon Wave Energy Trust, 2011)
    Oregon Wave Energy Trust (OWET) is a nonprofit public-private partnership funded by the Oregon Innovation Council. Its mission is to support the responsible development of wave energy in Oregon. OWET emphasizes an in ...
  • Sumaila, Ussif Rashid (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    This paper proposes a game theoretic modeling framework for the assessment of the trade-off between economic efficiency gains and biodiversity conservation in a fishery. It introduces a biodiversity index, and develops ...
  • Hickenbottom, J. Randal; Summerfield, Bob; Aradahl, Jeff; Halekas, George; Hilliard, Mark; Jackson, Lynn; Prevedel, David; Rupe, John (Forest Service, 1999-12)
    This biological assessment (BA) documents the potential effects of existing Forest Service (FS) Land and Resource Management Plans (LRMPs), or 'Forest Plans' and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Land Use Plans (LUPs) on t ...
  • White, Seth M. (USDA Forest Service, 2004-03)
    In March and April of 2003, over 250 managers, researchers, and other participants gathered for a series of workshops at Oregon State University, the University of Arizona, and Colorado State University, near the large ...
  • Smith, Alvin W.; Skilling, Douglas E. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    It is fitting for the theme of IIFET 2000 “Microbehavior and Macroresults” that some of the smallest life forms on planet Earth (caliciviruses measuring 36 nanometers in diameter), which replicate only inside the living ...
  • Doering, Ralf (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    The number of discussions about sustainable fisheries is increasing world-wide. The crisis in a lot of big fisheries, e.g. cod fishery on the Grand Banks, salmon fisheries along the pacific coast of the USA and Canada, ...
  • Smith, Courtland L.; Gilden, Jennifer S. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    In this paper, we consider the transfer of environmental and cultural assets to the next generation as a potential measure of sustainability. We define net assets as the value of renewable and nonrenewable natural res ...
  • Lee, Yohan; Fried, Jeremy S.; Albers, Heidi J.; Haight, Robert G. (NRC Research Press, 2013-01)
    We combine a scenario-based, standard-response optimization model with stochastic simulation to improve the efficiency of resource deployment for initial attack on wildland fires in three planning units in California. Th ...
  • Naiman, Robert J.; Alldredge, J. Richard; Beauchamp, David A.; Bisson, Peter A.; Congleton, James; Henny, Charles J.; Huntly, Nancy; Lamberson, Roland; Levings, Colin; Merrill, Erik N.; Pearcy, William G.; Rieman, Bruce E.; Ruggerone, Gregory T.; Scarnecchia, Dennis; Smouse, Peter E.; Wood, Chris C. (National Academy of Sciences, 2012-11-28)
    Well-functioning food webs are fundamental for sustaining rivers as ecosystems and maintaining associated aquatic and terrestrial communities. The current emphasis on restoring habitat structure-without explicitly consid ...
  • Wu, JunJie; Adams, Richard M.; Boggess, William G. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    In recent years, payments to purchase resources or easements or to change landowner behavior have become a major vehicle for resource conservation and environmental protection. These funds use various strategies to targ ...
  • Hall, Jean A.; Bobe, Gerd; Hunter, Janice K.; Vorachek, William R.; Stewart, Whitney C.; Vanegas, Jorge A.; Estill, Charles T.; Mosher, Wayne D.; Pirelli, Gene J. (Public Library of Science, 2013-03-11)
    Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient in cattle, and Se-deficiency can affect morbidity and mortality. Calves may have greater Se requirements during periods of stress, such as during the transitional period betwee ...
  • Odum, Howard T. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    Emergy (spelled with an "m") and its economic equivalent emdollars evaluate the work done by the environment and by the human economy on a common basis. Making choices that maximize emdollar contributions of environment ...
  • Bell, Caitlin M. (2010-07-09)
    Over the past few decades, tourism and recreation activities have increased in tropical marine settings, and studies have examined social and ecological impacts of these activities. Some studies have examined social impa ...
  • Sumaila, Ussif Rashid; Pilcher, Tony; Haggan, Nigel; Jones, Russ (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    We argue in this paper that the present fishery policy goal of sustaining current levels of ecosystem resources will foreclose future options for the generation of food, wealth and services from ocean resources. Hence, ...
  • Finoff, David; Tschirhart, John (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    An important subset of natural resource management addresses preserving and/or harvesting biological resources. Examples are policies that derive from the Endangered Species Act including habitat conservation plans, the ...
  • Poole, G. J.; Smiley, R. W.; Paulitz, T. C.; Walker, C. A.; Carter, A. H.; See, D. R. (Springer, 2012-02-25)
    Fusarium crown rot (FCR), caused by and , reduces wheat ( L.) yields in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) of the US by as much as 35%. Resistance to FCR has not yet been discovered in currently grown PNW wheat cultivars. Sever ...
  • Carroll, Trish; Nevill, Mike; Aldous, Allison; Bach, Leslie; Gurrieri, Joe (The Oregon Water Conference, 2011-05-24)
    The USDA Forest Service and The Nature Conservancy are collaborating on developing a method for setting Ecological Water Requirements (EWRs) for groundwater-dependent wetlands on National Forests and Grasslands to inform ...
  • Hummel, Matthias E. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    The 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) establishes a new legal framework for the management of biological resource use, for example in fisheries. The signatory states to the CBD have agreed upon several major ...
  • Balmann, Alfons (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    This paper addresses the adequacy and perspectives of multi-agent system (MAS) models in the context of policy support for agricultural policy makers. The paper starts illustrating what MAS are and how they may be used. ...
  • Calkin, David; Montgomery, Claire A.; Shumaker, Nathan H.; Polasky, Stephen; Arthur, Jeffrey A.; Nalle, Darek J. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    An integrated model combining a wildlife population simulation model and timber harvest and growth models was developed to explore the tradeoffs between the likelihood of persistence of a hypothetical wildlife species a ...

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