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- Gianou, Kelsey, Emanuel, Robert, and Chan, Samuel
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- Pesticides are widely used to control undesirable pests and may be applied directly to water or lands directly adjacent to water. Pesticides are an option for habitat restoration but there can be unintended consequences to native, threatened and endangered species. There is very little information on the impacts of pesticides...
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- pesticides on NOAA Trust Species and the best management practices (BMPs) to minimize potential unintended
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- soil characteristics that affect Productivity and influence Best ManageMent Practices Darlene Zabowski
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR MANAGING SOIL PRODUCTIVITY IN THE DOUGLAS-FIR REGION relatively low
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Management Practices for Maintaining Soil Productivity in the Douglas-fir Region: Chapter 5 18 BEST
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Maintaining adequate nutrient suPPly— PrinciPles, decision-suPPort tools, and Best ManageMent Practices
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Management Practices for Maintaining Soil Productivity in the Douglas-fir Region Best ManageMent Practices
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Angima, S. D., Terry, Thomas A., Dobkowski, Alexander, Campbell, Steve, Grizzel, Jeffrey D., Harrison, Robert B., Heninger, Ronald L., Maguire, Douglas A. (Douglas Alan), Miller, Richard E., Page-Dumroese, Deborah S., Scott, William, and Zabowski, D.
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- This publication is a reference guide for forest soils productivity and management. Main topics include (1) understanding and managing risk, (2) soil characteristics that affect productivity, (3) soil survey information for forestland managers/management of soil erosion, (4) managing mass wasting risk, (5) managing soil disturbance, and (6) maintaining adequate nutrient...
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- Management Practices for Maintaining Soil Productivity in the Douglas-fir Region: Introduction Best
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- Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Western Agricultural Economics Association
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- Published February 1988. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- Conference Proceeding
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- practices, pricing and quotas on environmental loadings, and adoption of "best management practices." These
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- Miner, J. Ronald, Nordstedt, Roger Arlo, and Peart, R. M.
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- Published April 1992. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- * ABSTRACT This document helps determine the best way to apply livestock or poultry manure to cropland to
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- Deme, Moustapha and Pan, Haoran
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- Up to now cost measurements in the Senegalese demersal fisheries have been limited to the assessment of the financial viability of fleets or the comparison between revenues of the fleet and costs of the management. But all of these works are only concerned with the financial cost of fishing activity....
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- Microsoft Word - Document1 Title: Societal cost for best
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- Watanuki, Naohiko
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- This video was produced by the Japan International Cooperation Agency to show the fisheries co-management activities recently adopted in Senegal. The structure of the video is as follows: causes of decline of fisheries resources, change of strategy from top-down to bottom-up fisheries management, building consensus among the fishermen with the...
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- fisheries in practice Senegal's challenge towards fisheries co-management (video presentation: 25 min
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- Pedroza, Carmen
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- This paper aims to generate insights on the organizational forms within seafood supply chain and how they can influence the fishing industrys flexibility and performance. To accomplish this objective, the vertical organizational structure and strategies developed along the supply chain of the fishing industry of Yucatan are analyzed as a...
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- management can contribute to the improvement of fishing industry performance and fisheries management if
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- Thiao, Djiga and Laloë, Francis
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- In most of the coastal countries, the fisheries enable to satisfy multiple socio-economic needs such as food safety, public receipts, employment and so on. It is especially true in many coastal developing countries where fisheries constitute a considerable source of food and incomes. However, the strong pressure on the fisheries...
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- essential to elaborate management policies more adapted to a transition towards sustainability. Based on
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- Villasante, Sebastian and Sumaila, Rashid
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- The Patagonian marine ecosystem is one of the most productive ecosystems in the world, with important commercial shared/straddling stocks. One of the highest mobility resources is the Argentine shortfin squid (Illex argentinus). Its distribution is limited to the area of influence of the warm-cold waters of sub-Antarctic origin, particularly of...
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- non-cooperative fisheries management of Illex argentinus between Argentina and the United Kingdom
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- Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team (Or.)
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- The forests of Oregon are an important part of the landscape used by wild salmonids. How these forests are managed is important in attaining the goals of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds (Oregon Plan) and Oregon Executive Order 99-01. Agricultural, urban, and other environments are addressed in other...
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- science and the practice of landscape management is developing and evolving, as is the policy frameworks
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- Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team (Or.)
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- The forests of Oregon are an important part of the landscape used by wild salmonids. How these forests are managed is important in attaining the goals of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds (Oregon Plan) and Oregon Executive Order 99-01. Agricultural, urban, and other environments are addressed in other...
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- occur. Recommendation 14. Continue to apply the current best management practices (BMP) approach to
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- Symington, Keith and Thuy, Nguyen Thi Dieu
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- Many fisheriues in Vietnam have witnessed notable reductions in catch and fish size. Given the millions of Vietnamese who are dependent on marine resources, it is critical to not only develop more sustainable fisheries management practices, but also understand the links between vulnerability and other socio-economic and institutional factors, in...
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- to not only develop more sustainable fisheries management practices, but also understand the links