Integrated Natural Resource Management: Linking Productivity, the Environment and DevelopmentBruce Morgan Campbell, Jeffrey Sayer CABI, 2003 - 315 pages This book discusses both the principles and applications of an integrated approach to natural resources management. It deals directly with the wider integration of natural resources, including the complexity of systems and redirecting research towards including participatory approaches, multi-scale analysis and an array of tools for system analysis, information management and impact asessment. This book has been developed from papers first presented at a workshop in Penang, Malaysia in 2000. Each paper has been peer-reviewed, revised and updated up to the end of 2002. Case studies from around the world, particularly Asia, Africa and Latin America, are presented by international experts. |
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... issues relating to soil and water management — an area where a considerable track record existed . Others sought to broaden the agenda to address the full range of environmental issues on the international agenda . It became apparent ...
... issues relating to soil and water management — an area where a considerable track record existed . Others sought to broaden the agenda to address the full range of environmental issues on the international agenda . It became apparent ...
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... issues being addressed by task force members. The papers were posted on the web site and were subject to peer review ... issues that emerged from this work is that a disproportionate amount of research on environmental issues is carried ...
... issues being addressed by task force members. The papers were posted on the web site and were subject to peer review ... issues that emerged from this work is that a disproportionate amount of research on environmental issues is carried ...
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... issue. Green revolution science underestimated the complexity of the systems in which small-scale producers operate. Crop production, for example, is usually only a small part of a broad livelihood portfolio that may encompass a wide ...
... issue. Green revolution science underestimated the complexity of the systems in which small-scale producers operate. Crop production, for example, is usually only a small part of a broad livelihood portfolio that may encompass a wide ...
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