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Oden, S., "The Acidification of Air and Precipitation and Its Consequences in the Natural Environment." Ecology Committee, Bulletin No. 1, Swedish National Science Research Council, Stockholm, 1967. [Pg.125]

Further project evaluation (post-project appraisal) should be based on project objectives. Therefore, the main objectives must be explicitly defined in the preliminary study of any project. For many restoration projects, no clear objectives were ever formulated and consequently it is not really possible to assess their final success. The objectives should include elements of the environment/ecology, the economy and society. According to Reichert et al. [12], objectives can be divided into fundamental objectives (directly related to what a decision maker would like to achieve) and means objectives (leading to the accomplishment of fundamental objectives). Fundamental objectives are structured hierarchically. In the Rhone-Thur project, we used a hierarchy of fundamental objectives [12,13] that can be used for other restoration projects (Fig. 3). [Pg.253]

Krapivin V.F. and Potapov 1.1. (2006). Monitoring of the chemical cycles in the environment. Ecological Systems and Devices, 12, 3-11 [in Russian]. [Pg.538]

Bertness, M.D. and Leonard, G.H., The role of positive interactions in communities lessons from intertidal environments, Ecology, 78, 1976, 1997. [Pg.188]

Isochrysis galbana to a variable nitrate environment, Ecology 50 188-92. [Pg.300]

Environment ecology and a concurrent design approach Allenby,... [Pg.165]

The contact process is economically sound because the reactants are abundant and inexpensive and because it produces no unwanted byproducts, which may be expensive to store or dispose of and which may pollute the environment. Ecologically sound chemical manufacturing is called green chemistry or green technology. [Pg.425]

Seitzinger, S.P., 1998. Denitrification in freshwater and coastal marine environments Ecological and geochemical significance. Limnol. Oceanogr., 33(4), 702-724. [Pg.238]

To study how living species interact with the environment, ecology, one can use radioactive tracers to follow the uptake of a trace metal (e.g. cobalt) from the soil by plants, and by animals after having eaten the plant. In agriculture, this is useful in studying the uptake of trace elements necessary for plant growth. For exan >le, it has been found that sheep need plants containing selenium in order to combat white muscle disease. The... [Pg.267]

Wilson, S.D. and Tilman, D. (1995). Competitive responses of eight old-field plant species in four environments. Ecology, 76, 1169-1180. [Pg.95]

National Research Council (NRC). 2000. Committee to Evaluate Indicators for Monitoring Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments. Ecological Indicators for the Nation. National Academy Press, Washington DC. http //www.nap.edu/catalog/9720html. [Pg.598]

Environmental Contains no heavy metals or other agents harmful to the environment ecologically inert pyrophosphate additive may affect aquatic life or cause algal blooms if released into rivers in Ig. quantities Precaution Avoid contact with strong min. acids or substances liable to decomp, by dust, e.g., peroxides avoid excessive moisture humidity or direct contact with water results in caking Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Lithium salts if prod. dec. by min. acid Storage Store under dry conditions seal container after use Laponite MS [Southern Clay Prods.]... [Pg.475]

The Ammonoidea environment, ecology and evolutionary change (1993)d Edited by M. R. House... [Pg.440]

Patten,D.T., Dinger, B.E. Carbon dioxide exchange patterns of cacti from different environments. Ecology 50,686-688 (1969)... [Pg.191]

Oden, S. 1968. The acidification of air and precipitation and its consequences in the natural environment. Ecology Committee Bull. No. 1. Stockholm Swedish National Res. Council. (Arlington, VA Translation Consultants, Ltd.). [Pg.145]

BLANFORD, s., THOMAS, M. B., PUGH, c. PELL, J. K. (2003) Temperature checks the Red Queen Resistance and virulence in a fluctuating environment. Ecology Letters. 6, 2-5. [Pg.121]


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