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How can social acceptability research in Australian forests inform social licence to operate?
2015
Forestry (London)
This paper draws on social acceptability research conducted in forested landscapes in Australia over the past two decades to explore how social acceptability can inform understanding of social licence. ...
For forest managers, 'social licence to operate' involves implicit acceptance and approval of practices by local communities and stakeholders. ...
Practices Authority and Tourism Tasmania. ...
doi:10.1093/forestry/cpv051
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Bold Walks in the Inner North: Melbourne Women's Memoir after Jill Meagher
2017
M/C Journal
Cultural narratives that promote the vulnerability of women oppress urban freedoms; this paper will use these narratives solely as a catalyst to explore literary texts by women that enact contrary narratives ...
There is a deep bond between Vashti and Melbourne that is evident in her work that is demonstrated in her discussion of public space. ...
ACT Government 2012, Rubbish and Recycling Statistics 2010-11, http ...
doi:10.5204/mcj.1321
fatcat:2spaadp3cbbp5ir2xp462wvl3m
Purpose, processes, partnerships, and products: four Ps to advance participatory socio-environmental modeling
2017
Ecological Applications
., social ties), and the relationship between social network structures and governance processes like cooperation and social learning. ...
In the experiments, individuals were placed into different network motifs that varied in social and ecological connectivity, and were tasked with performing identical management tasks. ...
One of the main reasons for this is that modern foresters are trained to manage for single use of a forest, using modern Science, while traditional managers have learned holistic forest management, using ...
doi:10.1002/eap.1627
pmid:28922513
fatcat:lh6mglx47bbqbh7lsnwiw2jelq
Conference Proceedings
1964
Physics today
Over time, scientists, technologists, and resource managers in affluent countries have devised and institutionalized methodologies for exploiting and managing natural resources in their own environments ...
An international symposium involving both invited and contributed papers addressed the technological and institutional challenges of sustainable development of natural resources in the Third World. ...
The ecological and agronomic factors will be explored first. ...
doi:10.1063/1.3051879
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Cleaning, Protecting, or Abating? Making Indigenous Fire Management "Work" in Northern Australia
2015
Journal of Ethnobiology
The authors thank the rangers of Kakadu National Park for frank and honest discussion and generous logistical and technical support, particularly Steve Winderlich who has worked tirelessly to improve fire ...
Writing of this paper was funded in part by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. ...
These domains cover spatial, social, and temporal scales, and range from large to small: 1) the history of social and ecological dynamics over large spatial and time scales (how are landscapes shaped by ...
doi:10.2993/0278-0771-35.1.140
fatcat:2quphj6zsfgehdt25iap53vgji
Conservation farming village (CFV) programme for protecting uplands and building resilient communities
2014
APN Science Bulletin
., CGCM3_T47, CGCM2_3_2 and CM4 were selected using criteria based on probabilistic uncertainty analysis, correlation coefficient and RMSE. ...
The analysis projected increases in average temperature, precipitation and runoff over Asia in 2020s, 2050s and 2080s. ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the APN, Australia's CSIRO Wealth from Oceans National Research Flagship, and the U.S. ...
doi:10.30852/sb.2014.49
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Reviews
2005
Historical Records of Australian Science
and dynamics of the natural systems at risk. ...
Ferguson's 1863 call for better forest management would resonate well with many today: 'Unless a stop is put to the wholesale destruction of native forests and new forests are erected in many of our ranges ...
others have catalogued and conserved covers not fifty, but 150 years. ...
doi:10.1071/hr05006
fatcat:i4lnqskiubeprda2u337o4ydfq
Working Knowledge: characterising collective indigenous, scientific, and local knowledge about the ecology, hydrology and geomorphology of Oriners Station, Cape York Peninsula, Australia
2014
The Rangeland journal
learned in pastoral and other enterprises. ...
and geomorphological features of this intermittently occupied and environmentally valuable 'flooded forest' country. ...
Griffith University and the Australian Rivers Institute provided logistical support for scientific participation in this project. ...
doi:10.1071/rj13083
fatcat:qoefzqrwwrgaficz7nk4g24thq
Advancing Science for 100 Years
2019
EOS
All year long, AGU and Eos will be celebrating our Centennial by highlighting the Earth and space science discoveries from the past 100 years and the new research that is being built upon them. ...
She measured gravity using satellite data, and she was a great fan of the Smurfs. The authors thank Miguel Diaz Vizoso and IMPS for the beautiful cartoon. ...
Acknowledgments The authors gratefully acknowledge all scientific, fieldwork, and logistical help provided by participants of the projects GANSSER and BHUTANEPAL, carried out in collaboration with the ...
doi:10.1029/2019eo113595
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Climate Information and Capacity Needs for Ecosystem Management under a Changing Climate
2010
Procedia Environmental Sciences
We broadly define ecosystems to include all terrestrial and marine systems, both natural and seminatural (including lands used for pastoralism, agriculture and forestry). ...
Here we use the term "ecosystems" as the common focus of natural resource management, biodiversity conservation and the services provided by ecosystems. ...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Barney Dickson, Mike Coughlan and Gianni Bellocchi for additions and comments on different versions of this paper. ...
doi:10.1016/j.proenv.2010.09.014
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SEG Newsletter 119 (October)
2019
SEG Discovery
The HTML versions of the peer-reviewed articles must be viewed and/or purchased separately. ...
Kinross Gold Corp agreed to acquire a Chulbatkan gold project in Khabarovsk (Russia) from N-Mining Ltd for US$283 million (US$113 million
EXPLORATION REVIEWS in cash and US$170 million in Kinross shares ...
You will learn the latest knowledge and exploration techniques to prepare you to excel in the minerals industry. ...
doi:10.5382/segnews.2019-119
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Russia's Foray into Asia's Energy Market
[chapter]
2021
Russian Energy Strategy in the Asia-Pacific: Implications for Australia
and forest fires. ...
The geopolitical argument is rooted in deep-seated assumptions about the structural dynamics of the international system. ...
He has most recently been deputy chairman of both the Kokoda and Williams foundations where he has led key efforts to reshape Australian and allied thinking about defence transformation appropriate to ...
doi:10.22459/resap.2021.02
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The Application of Machine Learning Techniques for Predicting Results in Team Sport: A Review
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
In this paper, we provide a review of studies that have used ML for predicting results in team sport, covering studies from 1996 to 2019. ...
Our study considers accuracies that have been achieved across different sports and explores the notion that outcomes of some team sports could be inherently more difficult to predict than others. ...
The use of other models such as function based techniques and deep learning methods were also stated as potential avenues for further research. ...
arXiv:1912.11762v1
fatcat:eupyo7xcefaytmtgt5cqvb4zja
Introduction: Plant Performance
2021
Performance Philosophy
We present these challenges, including colonisation and decolonisation, botanical aesthetics and its vegetal limits, instrumentality and vegetal respect, and phytopolitics and plant liveliness, as provocations ...
, relations, and practices. ...
Professor Jakelin Troy, a Ngarigu woman, has advocated that Australians learn Indigenous "names and knowledge systems for trees and plants that are lost to everyday use" in order to access the deep understandings ...
doi:10.21476/pp.2021.62372
doaj:6f0d107e8c6d4c308643a8aca7b57228
fatcat:sq5a6oy6zjbclpboswe7gcqhba
Briefly
2015
Oryx
Briefly INTERNATIONAL Climate benefits of mangroves still untapped Mangroves are carbon-rich forests of salt- ...
The forest was leased as part of BirdLife International's Forests of Hope programme, which aims to benefit people and nature through large-scale conservation and restoration of forests, using locally appropriate ...
dam project. ...
doi:10.1017/s0030605315000629
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