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Drone-based assessments of crowns, canopy cover and land use types in and around an oil palm agroforestry experimentKhokthong, Watit 06 March 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Specialty Rice Adoption, Collective Action and Marketing Channel Choice: Insights from VietnamPham, Thai Thuy 01 February 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Züchterische Analyse von acht Winterackerbohnengenotypen für den Gemengeanbau mit Winterweizen / Breeding analysis of eight winter faba bean genotypes for mixed cropping with winter wheatSiebrecht-Schöll, Daniel Johannes 15 November 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Methods and software to enhance statistical analysis in large scale problems in breeding and quantitative geneticsPook, Torsten 27 June 2019 (has links)
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Cost-effective priority areas for the conservation of the Maulino coastal forest and Cost-effectiveness gains by considering climate change effects in reserve network planning of Nothofagus alessandrii (Ruil)Silva Muñoz, Rodrigo Adrian 01 May 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Supporting biodiversity in European vineyards: Possibilities for winegrowers and economic implicationsSchütte, Rebekka 28 June 2019 (has links)
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Narrowing the wood supply gap through on-farm wood production in EthiopiaTeshome, Busha, Bekele, Tsegaye, Kainyande, Aruna, Hintz, Kendisha Soekardjo 24 August 2022 (has links)
This policy brief aims to propose options to narrow the wood supply and demand gap through a critical scenario analysis at the national level, complemented with wood value chain analysis that reflects the on-the-ground realities. Limited access to credit services, complicated bureaucratic processes, insecure land tenure, and the dominant influence of government forestry enterprises in the wood value chain are among the key constraints to augmenting the national wood supply. The government needs to remove some of the complicated bureaucratic land acquisition processes to ensure tenure security for private investors, small- and medium-sized wood producers. Wood import substitution with locally produced wood products can reduce government spending, while promoting local industrialization, innovation, and job creation. Cross-sectoral collaboration among government departments and the need to extend the participation of small- and medium-scale wood producers beyond wood production to wood processing and marketing activities is crucial to upscale the wood supply. This policy brief is intended for forest and natural-resource policymakers, wood industrial sector, non-governmental organizations, and academia dealing with the forestry and wood sector in Ethiopia.:Key Messages: Page 1
Introduction: Page 2
Project methods: Page 2
National wood product supply scenarios: Page 3
Wood value chain: Page 4
Policy implications and recommendations: Page 5
Contact: Page 6
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Wälder für Generationen : Konzepte der Nachhaltigkeit im Kantons Bern (1750-1880) /Stuber, Martin. January 2008 (has links)
Texte remanié: Dissertation--Universität Bern, 1996. / Résumé en anglais (2 p.). Bibliogr. p. 351-392.
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Impacts and Impact Dynamics of Smallholder Participation in High-Value Markets in KenyaKiria, Christine Gacheri 21 May 2015 (has links)
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Differential interaction of Magnaporthe grisea and Fusarium graminearum with ears of wheat cultivars varying in resistanceHa, Xia 12 November 2014 (has links)
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