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Empirically validating a dense woody regrowth 'problem' and thinning 'solution' for understory vegetation
ArticleAbstract: In landscapes with a short history of intensive land use, woody plant regrowth on cleared land is ofPalabras claves:Dense stand, Encroachment, Regrowth, Suppression, Thickening, ThicketAutores:David H. Duncan, Jones C.S., Morris W.K., Rumpff L., Thomas F.M., Vesk P.A.Fuentes:scopusLandscape analysis and visualisation: Spatial models for natural resource management and planning
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Bishop I., Cartwright W., David H. Duncan, Lowell K., Pettit C., Pullar D.Fuentes:scopusVulnerability of human populations to contamination from petroleum exploitation in the napo river basin: An approach for spatially explicit risk assessment
ArticleAbstract: Background: Contamination of aquatic ecosystems by oil spills associated with petroleum exploitationPalabras claves:Ecuadorian Amazon, human health, Oil spills, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, population vulnerability, Risk contamination, Risk modelAutores:Ana Paulina Arévalo, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, David H. Duncan, Fabián Reyes-Bueno, Maria Isabel Ramirez Orellana, Natalia Bailon-MoscosoFuentes:scopusPublic investment does not crowd out private supply of environmental goods on private land
ArticleAbstract: In landscapes where private land tenure is prevalent, public funds for ecological landscape restoratPalabras claves:Agri-environment schemes, conservation planning, Crowding-out, Ecological Restoration, Evaluating investment, Landscape change, Natural resource management, revegetationAutores:David H. Duncan, Kyle G., Morris W.K., Smith F.Fuentes:scopusState-and-transition modelling for Adaptive Management of native woodlands
ArticleAbstract: Adaptive Management (AM) is widely advocated as an approach to dealing with uncertainty in natural rPalabras claves:adaptive management, Bayesian network, native vegetation, Process model, restoration, State-and-transitionAutores:David H. Duncan, Keith D.A., Rumpff L., Vesk P.A., Wintle B.A.Fuentes:scopus