نتایج جستجو برای: simultaneously communities dependent on forest parks

تعداد نتایج: 8857150  

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2014
L S Eggert R Buij M E Lee P Campbell F Dallmeier R C Fleischer A Alonso J E Maldonado

Conservation of wide-ranging species, such as the African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis), depends on fully protected areas and multiple-use areas (MUA) that provide habitat connectivity. In the Gamba Complex of Protected Areas in Gabon, which includes 2 national parks separated by a MUA containing energy and forestry concessions, we studied forest elephants to evaluate the importance of t...

2007
Matthew R. Lee Frederick D. Weil Edward S. Shihadeh

In recent years, negative media attention has fostered the impression that Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) parks are social wastelands filled with criminal elements and other undesirables. FEMA parks have subsequently come to be viewed by some as a major threat to the safety and quality of life of the local communities in which they are situated. This analysis addresses attitudes tow...

2011
Jane J. Chung-Do Elise Davis Stephanie Lee Yuka Jokura Lehua Choy Jay E. Maddock

INTRODUCTION Research on park use among Asians and Pacific Islanders is limited. This study examined use and conditions of 6 urban parks, varying in size, location, and neighborhood income level, in predominantly Asian and Pacific Islander communities in Honolulu, Hawaii. Sociodemographic predictors of park use were also identified. METHODS Observations were conducted from June through Octobe...

2014
Gavin R McCormack Melanie Rock Kenda Swanson Lindsay Burton Alessandro Massolo

BACKGROUND Many characteristics of urban parks and neighbourhoods have been linked to patterns of physical activity, yet untangling these relationships to promote increased levels of physical activity presents methodological challenges. Based on qualitative and quantitative data, this article describes patterns of activity within urban parks and the socio-demographic characteristics of park vis...

2009
Simon Milledge

on 6 th november, the ambassador of norway launched the project 'Making reDD work for communities and forest conservation in tanzania'. the project is a partnership project between the tanzania Forest conservation Group (tFcG) and the tanzanian community Forest conservation network (MjuMIta). the project aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in tanzan...

Having accurate quantitative and qualitative information about the state of forest stands, is necessary for any basic management and planning, to reduce the effects of forest degradation. The current study aimed to model the destruction of Hyrcanian forests under the effects of density and volume (per hectare) variables, using logistic regression. In total, 252 plots of 1000 m2 area were measur...

2017
Isabel L Jones Carlos A Peres Maíra Benchimol Lynsey Bunnefeld Daisy H Dent

Tropical forest fragmentation creates insular biological communities that undergo species loss and changes in community composition over time, due to area- and edge-effects. Woody lianas thrive in degraded and secondary forests, due to their competitive advantage over trees in these habitats. Lianas compete both directly and indirectly with trees, increasing tree mortality and turnover. Despite...

2015
Vivian X. Y. Sim Katherine A. Dafforn Stuart L. Simpson Brendan P. Kelaher Emma L. Johnston Christopher W. McKindsey

Multi-use marine parks achieve conservation through spatial management of activities. Zoning of marine parks in New South Wales, Australia, includes high conservation areas and special purpose zones (SPZ) where maritime activities are concentrated. Although such measures geographically constrain anthropogenic impacts, we have limited understanding of potential ecological effects. We assessed se...

2007
Steven A. Wolf JeVrey A. Klein

In 1988, four states in the northeastern USA commissioned a study to address land use changes in the Northern Forest, 26 million acres of temperate and boreal forest extending from Maine to eastern New York State. Against a backdrop of economic destabilization and concerns regarding social and ecological implications of a real estate boom, the sustained deliberative dialogue catalyzed by this s...

2015
Marco Heurich Tom T. G. Brand Manon Y. Kaandorp Pavel Šustr Jörg Müller Björn Reineking

The Bohemian Forest Ecosystem encompasses various wildlife management systems. Two large, contiguous national parks (one in Germany and one in the Czech Republic) form the centre of the area, are surrounded by private hunting grounds, and hunting regulations in each country differ. Here we aimed at unravelling the influence of management-related and environmental factors on the distribution of ...

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