Monday, March 17, 2014

Articles about the management of the environment

Articles about the management of the environment

This article is about how the wildlife is been affected by the humans land use and socioeconomic and political factors and it is just before the Spanish conquest in the 1521. According to this article it has been estimated that more of the 60% of the land areas has been severely degraded. Mexico is one of the ranks in the top 3 countries in biodiversity. The wildlife management regulatory powers in the federal government with state relegated a minimums role. (The wildlife Society, June 2006 Pg(s) 270-282, available (Internet), http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/).



The article is about the effect of EBM in the Gulf of Mexico and the management as well. A strong consensus for EBM to be successful in improving the health and stewardship of the GoM, a strong and vibrant cooperative management regime is required, one in which stakeholders agree on a list of specific objectives and have a willingness to achieve cooperative management goals. (Sandbar 7:3, October, 2008, Wing E, University, Ecosystem-based Management in the Gulf of Mexico: 
Opportunities and Challenges, Available in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Yz_tnBJiNo).



The journal basic and applied research concerning wildland fire. It wishes to attract papers on a broad range of wildland fire issues that may include subjects beyond the range of papers published in recent issues. Manuscripts pertaining to physical and societal aspects of wildland fire will be considered. The Journal has an international perspective, since wildland fire plays a major social, economic and ecological role around the globe. The Mexicans pine ecosystems are characterized by great biological diversity and are strongly influenced by fire.

(International Journal of Wildland Fire 12(1) 23 - 37 Published: 17 March 2003, Fire ecology of Mexican pines and a fire management proposal, available in: http://www.publish.csiro.au/?paper=WF02040). 


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