Leading researchers acknowledge that involving indigenous
peoples in land management and recognizing their land rights provides one of the most effective strategies for stopping deforestation.
Indigenous people are fully supportive of land and biodiversity conservation and this is evidenced by the constant efforts of Indigenous people to
engage in land management and caring for country initiatives.
In particular, IIASA researchers will focus on how potential phosphorus market crises might put pressure on the global food system and create environmental ripple effects ranging from expansion of agricultural land to phosphorus price - induced
changes in land management, which could exacerbate the already existing imbalance between carbon, phosphorus and nitrogen.
The aim of the Strategy is to achieve meaningful land outcomes for Indigenous Victorians, both in terms of the extent of their land holdings, and the level of Indigenous involvement
in land management decision - making.
With the help of this system, known as Project Monitoring Deforestation in the Amazon (PRODES), along with
improvements in land management on a local and federal level, that has allowed for illegal logging practices to slow in recent years.
(70) Agenda 21 also promotes the effective participation of Indigenous groups
in land management practices on their traditional country and in national policy approaches to land and resource management.
«As the Government's free trade policies and lack of adequate resource management appear to have contributed to the current crisis, reclaiming degraded pasture and involving local
communities in land management decisions will be key to ensuring future stability.
Based on a methodology developed in a previous study that estimated wood supply on four National Forests in northern Arizona [33], we subtracted from the total area of ponderosa pine in the watersheds — 0.68 million ha (1.68 million acres)-- those areas that are typically excluded from mechanical thinning projects due to steepness,
restrictions in land management, previous treatments, or considerations of soil, habitat, or wildlife conditions (Table 1).
Her workshops and talks engage farmers, schools, and watershed groups across the US in opportunities to improve soil health, public health, and climate resiliency through
changes in land management.
Dr. John Loomis is a professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at Colorado State University
specializing in land management and economics.
His background is
in land management, and he continues to work off farm on revegetation projects.
This is thought to be connected to a number of factors including, predation, afforestation, changes
in land management and climate change.
However, in south - western regions of Victoria and the Riverina in the Murray - Darling Basin, new plantation forestry represents a significant change
in land management.
Incorporating traditional knowledge in cooperative land management strategies and building this practice into «best practice principles»
in all land management.
He specialized
in land management.