It includes:
Harvesting Planning and Practices, Characteristics, structure and use of wood, Defects, Timber Value Chain, Marketing and Policies.
Prepared by the students currently studying Masters in Forestry at Institute of Forestry Pokhara, affiliated to Tribhuvan University.
It includes:
Harvesting Planning and Practices, Characteristics, structure and use of wood, Defects, Timber Value Chain, Marketing and Policies.
Prepared by the students currently studying Masters in Forestry at Institute of Forestry Pokhara, affiliated to Tribhuvan University.
Day 1_Session3_TRIPS_WASDS_ICRISAT - This presentation outlines planned ICRISAT activities for the CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems for the West African Sahel and Dry Savannas region.
Engineering Research Publication
Best International Journals, High Impact Journals,
International Journal of Engineering & Technical Research
ISSN : 2321-0869 (O) 2454-4698 (P)
www.erpublication.org
Policy Driven Adoption of Accessibility - CSUN 2013Jonathan Hassell
Recent G3ict and US government reports suggest that current our models for encouraging ICT accessibility adoption are not working. Using examples from the UK, Canada's AODA, and the State of Texas, in this CSUN 2013 presentation Jeff Kline and Jonathan Hassell discuss whether a Policy-Driven Adoption approach might help.
Jet blue airways role of social media in crisis communications [morgan john...Dave Weinberg
Morgan Johnston, Manager Corporate Communicatons, JetBlue Airways.
Presented at the Future of Jewish Nonprofit Summit, July 27, 2010 in New York, NY. http://fojnp.com
Part of panel: "Crisis Management: Lessons Learned from the Airline Industry."
this power point seeks to give detail information about the elements of design, providing a wide range of visual examples. It further seeks to provide an assessment item by virtue of questions. This power point also serves in the form of lessons, in that an element and its activities may be thought for one specific class.
Day 1_Session3_TRIPS_WASDS_ICRISAT - This presentation outlines planned ICRISAT activities for the CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems for the West African Sahel and Dry Savannas region.
Engineering Research Publication
Best International Journals, High Impact Journals,
International Journal of Engineering & Technical Research
ISSN : 2321-0869 (O) 2454-4698 (P)
www.erpublication.org
Policy Driven Adoption of Accessibility - CSUN 2013Jonathan Hassell
Recent G3ict and US government reports suggest that current our models for encouraging ICT accessibility adoption are not working. Using examples from the UK, Canada's AODA, and the State of Texas, in this CSUN 2013 presentation Jeff Kline and Jonathan Hassell discuss whether a Policy-Driven Adoption approach might help.
Jet blue airways role of social media in crisis communications [morgan john...Dave Weinberg
Morgan Johnston, Manager Corporate Communicatons, JetBlue Airways.
Presented at the Future of Jewish Nonprofit Summit, July 27, 2010 in New York, NY. http://fojnp.com
Part of panel: "Crisis Management: Lessons Learned from the Airline Industry."
this power point seeks to give detail information about the elements of design, providing a wide range of visual examples. It further seeks to provide an assessment item by virtue of questions. This power point also serves in the form of lessons, in that an element and its activities may be thought for one specific class.
British Airways - Social Media [Steve Clark] FOJNP NY 2010Dave Weinberg
Steve Clark, Senior Vice President, Customer Service Americas, British Airways.
Presented at the Future of Jewish Nonprofit Summit, July 27, 2010 in New York, NY. http://fojnp.com
Part of panel: "Crisis Management: Lessons Learned from the Airline Industry."
Development and application of core attributes, A first approximation nation...Richard Thackway
Revegetation, including restoration and rehabilitation, is a major public-private strategy to protect natural resources, repair stressed ecosystems and habitats and is essential for maintaining sustainable production and delivery of ecosystem services. Revegetation and rehabilitation activities are funded via public or private investment, or a combination of both, at national, state and regional levels. A capacity to routinely track changes and trends in revegetation type, extent and condition at a national level has lagged behind considerable investments over several decades in on-ground strategic revegetation activities and changes in land management practices. The extent of revegetation may be derived from multiple sources including: regional surveys, remote sensing, catchment-based data and site-based inventory. States and territories use a range of methods to record and report site and landscape scale revegetation extent. Despite the development and endorsement of national standards for the tracking changes in the type, extent and condition of revegetation, these standards have not been systematically or comprehensively adopted at regional, state and national levels. The national standard was used to report on the extent of national revegetation using the best available regional and national scale data and information; the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Agricultural Census and the National Carbon Accounting System (NCAS). This approach provides a first approximation of changes in the extent of revegetation or rehabilitated land in Australia. Systematic and comprehensive monitoring and reporting of revegetation extent at site and landscape scales are critical for consistently evaluating successes of revegetation outcomes. Improved accuracy of reports would be achieved by using the national standard.
O evento Cost Action Conference que ocorreu nos dias 23, 24 e 25 de Setembro em Bordeaux na França teve como tema a participação de cientistas e stakeholders nos processos de elaboração de políticas públicas florestais. Umas das palestrantes do evento, Silvana Nobre, CEO da Atruim Forest, abordou em sua apresentação o assunto: Processo para determinar áreas prioritárias para a restauração da reserva legal.
This presentation was presented during the Asian Soil Partnership workshop that took place in Bangkok 14-16 December 2017. The presentation was made by Dhermesh Verma
http://www.fao.org/global-soil-partnership/en/
1. The Bio-Timber Inventory (BTI) Past, Present and Future Society for the Protection of NH Forests Land Management Committee March 19, 2008 Peter Woods Ellis Wendy Weisiger Geoff Jones
25. 1. Goals and Objectives 1.1 Organization's Land Management Philosophy 1.2 Property Goals and Objectives 1.3 Inventory Methodology 1.4 Map: Inventory 2. Property Data 2.1 Location 2.1.1 Directions to the Property 2.1.2 Map: Location 2.4 Bounds 2.4.2 Table: Boundary Status 2.4.3 Table: Blaze Status 2.5 Access 2.5.2 Table: Property Signs 2.5.4 Table: Gates 2.5.5 Internal Roads and Trails 2.9 Stands 2.9.5 Table: Operability Types 2.9.8 Map: Stands 3. Historical Information 3.2 Land History 3.2.2 Table: Timber Harvesting History — Property Summary 3.2.3 Table: Timber Harvesting History — Volumes and Values 3.2.7 Map: Cultural Features 4. Ecological Information 4.1 Soils 4.1.1 Soils 4.1.2 Table: Soils 4.1.3 Site Indices 4.1.4 Table: Soil Site Indices 4.1.5 Map: Soils 4.1.6 Map: Soils IFS Group 4.1.7 Parent Material and Bedrock Geology 4.2 Hydrology 4.2.6 Map: Hydrological Features 4.3 Topography 4.3.1 Topographic Description 4.3.2 Map: Topography 4.4 Plant Life 4.4.3 Natural Communities 4.4.6 Known Rare, Endangered or Uncommon Plant Species and Their Intended Management 4.4.9 Forest Areas Exhibiting Old Growth Characteristics 4.4.10 Invasive Exotic Plants and Their Intended Management 4.4.11 Table: Invasive Exotic Plant Species 4.5 Wildlife 4.5.2 Table: Wildlife Habitats 4.5.3 Known Resident Species 4.5.7 Graph: Species Composition 4.5.11 Table: Cavity Opportunities for Wildlife: Damaged Live Trees 4.5.12 Table: Cavity Opportunities for Wildlife: Snag Trees 4.5.13 Table: Downed Logs 4.5.14 Graph: FSSWT Recommendations for Dead Wood 5. Timber Resources 5.1 Timber Cruise Methodology 5.2 Operability Assessment 5.3 Property-wide Volumes and Values 5.3.1 Table: Property Volumes and Values 5.3.2 Table: Property Cut and Leave Volumes and Values 5.4 Stand Descriptions and Prescriptions 5.4.1 Stand Narrative Descriptions and Prescriptions 5.4.2 Table: Stand Summary 5.4.3 Table: Stand Volumes and Values 5.4.4 Table: Stand Cut and Leave Volumes and Values 5.4.5 Table: Regeneration 5.4.7 Table: Diameter Distribution of All Live Trees (in TPA by MU) 5.4.10 Table: Product Class/Basal Area Diameter Distribution 5.4.12 Graph: Existing Acceptable vs. Unacceptable Growing Stock 6. Planned Management Activities 6.1 Pre-Harvest Plan 6.2 Map: Pre-Harvest Map Appendix A: Plant Species Identified On Property Appendix B: Harvest Map, Pre-Plan, and Summary 9. Write Management Plan
45. BTI/Assisi Inventory Harvest Activity Boundary/Surveying GIS ACTIVITY FRAME Field data collection Data importing Data analysis Reporting Spatial data capture GPS Editing Maps Harvest Plans Contracting Harvest Accounting Depletion and taxes Financial Report Abutters Line maintenance plan ROW documents