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Articles 1 - 30 of 124
Full-Text Articles in Natural Resources Management and Policy
Photosynthetic Response Of Soybean To Twospotted Spider Mite (Acari: Tetranychydae) Injury, Adeney De Freitas Bueno, Regiane Cristina Oliveira De Freitas Bueno, Paul David Nabity, Leon George Higley, Odair Aparecido Fernandes
Photosynthetic Response Of Soybean To Twospotted Spider Mite (Acari: Tetranychydae) Injury, Adeney De Freitas Bueno, Regiane Cristina Oliveira De Freitas Bueno, Paul David Nabity, Leon George Higley, Odair Aparecido Fernandes
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
The twospotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae Koch is a common pest on soybean plants. To clarify plantarthropod interaction on mite-soybean system, leaf fluorescence, photosynthetic responses to variable carbon dioxide levels, and chlorophyll content were evaluated. Significant photosynthetic rate reduction was observed due to stomatal limitation. Stomatal closure was the major plant physiological response. As a consequence, there was reduction in photosynthetic rates. Surprisingly, plants did not show chlorophyll content reduction associated with photosynthetic impairment. No differences in fluorescence data indicate that T. urticae injury did not impair the function of light harvesting and photoelectron transport. These results showed that T. …
Agenda: Managing Oil And Gas Development In Colorado: The New Cogcc Rules, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Managing Oil And Gas Development In Colorado: The New Cogcc Rules, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Managing Oil and Gas Development in Colorado: The New COGCC Rules (December 16)
NRLC Hot Topic held on December 16, 2008 from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. at the offices of Hogan and Hartson, Denver, Colorado.
Panelists from COGCC, the oil & gas industry, and environmental community, will present their perspectives on the soon-to-be-issued rules on oil and development in Colorado. Discussion and questions from attendees will follow.
Agenda: Evolving Regional Frameworks For Ag-To-Urban Water Transfers, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Western Water Policy Program, Western Water Assessment (Program), Red Lodge Clearinghouse
Agenda: Evolving Regional Frameworks For Ag-To-Urban Water Transfers, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Western Water Policy Program, Western Water Assessment (Program), Red Lodge Clearinghouse
Evolving Regional Frameworks for Ag-to-Urban Water Transfers (December 11)
The permanent transfer of water from agricultural users to municipalities has become a common feature of water management in several western states. In many cases, these voluntary market‐based transfers provide significant benefits to both the buyers and sellers, but many third parties—including remaining irrigators, rural businesses and communities dependent upon agricultural economies—have been negatively impacted. While some impacts of these so‐called “buy and dry” transfers are largely unavoidable, many can be lessened by temporary arrangements that only shift water to cities in years when municipal supplies are inadequate, such as drought and post‐drought storage recovery, and by consolidating individual farm‐to‐city …
Slides: Pvid/Mwd Land Management, Crop Rotation And Water Supply Program, Ed Smith
Slides: Pvid/Mwd Land Management, Crop Rotation And Water Supply Program, Ed Smith
Evolving Regional Frameworks for Ag-to-Urban Water Transfers (December 11)
Presenter: Ed Smith, General Manager, Palo Verde Irrigation District, Southern California
25 slides
Slides: Lower Arkansas Valley Super Ditch Company, Inc.: Water Leasing Program, Peter Nichols
Slides: Lower Arkansas Valley Super Ditch Company, Inc.: Water Leasing Program, Peter Nichols
Evolving Regional Frameworks for Ag-to-Urban Water Transfers (December 11)
Presenter: Peter Nichols, General Counsel of the Lower Arkansas Valley “Super Ditch” Company, Trout, Raley, Montano, Witwer & Freeman PC, Colorado
33 slides
Slides: Idaho Rental Pool: Rules And Procedures, Idaho Water Resource Board, Jerry R. Rigby
Slides: Idaho Rental Pool: Rules And Procedures, Idaho Water Resource Board, Jerry R. Rigby
Evolving Regional Frameworks for Ag-to-Urban Water Transfers (December 11)
Presenter: Jerry Rigby, Counsel for Fremont‐Madison Irrigation District, Rigby, Thatcher, Andrus, Rigby & Moeller, Idaho
25 slides
Hydrochemistry Of Wetlands Along The Platte River Near Ashland, Nebraska, Carrie L. Wiese
Hydrochemistry Of Wetlands Along The Platte River Near Ashland, Nebraska, Carrie L. Wiese
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
No abstract provided.
Atrazine Contamination And Suspended Sediment Transport Within Logsdon River, Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, Julie Eileen Schenck Brown
Atrazine Contamination And Suspended Sediment Transport Within Logsdon River, Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, Julie Eileen Schenck Brown
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Understanding the potential for karst aquifer contamination by sediment-sorbed pesticides is important for cave conservation efforts in agricultural landscapes. Flow rate, water quality parameters and suspended sediment concentrations were measured in Logsdon River, a ~10km karst conduit within the Turnhole Spring Groundwater Basin of Mammoth Cave National Park to determine characteristics of storm-period transport of sediment-sorbed atrazine through a conduit-flow karst aquifer.
Analysis of two independent precipitation events occurring in the Spring of 2008 from May 2-4 and May 27-29 demonstrated the rapid response of the Logsdon River to precipitation events with detections of atrazine increasing during the initial turbidity …
Final Report: Section 1. Introduction, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Section 1. Introduction, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Watershed Database, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Watershed Database, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Section 8. Phase Ii Scope Of Services, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Section 8. Phase Ii Scope Of Services, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Section 7. Conclusions And Additional Comments, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Section 7. Conclusions And Additional Comments, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Appendix A. Water Balance Analysis Assumptions, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Appendix A. Water Balance Analysis Assumptions, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Section 3. Public Outreach, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Section 3. Public Outreach, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Section 6. Smart Growth Case Study – Easton, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Section 6. Smart Growth Case Study – Easton, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Section 2. Data Collection, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Section 2. Data Collection, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Cover, Acknowledgement, Table Of Contents, List Of Figures And List Of Tables, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Cover, Acknowledgement, Table Of Contents, List Of Figures And List Of Tables, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Executive Summary, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Executive Summary, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Section 4. Sub-Watershed Analysis – Water Balance, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Section 4. Sub-Watershed Analysis – Water Balance, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Water And Sewer Service Area Maps (By Town), Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Water And Sewer Service Area Maps (By Town), Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Section 5. Stream Buffer And Habitat Analysis, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Section 5. Stream Buffer And Habitat Analysis, Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
Final Report: Data And Assessment (Full Report), Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Final Report: Data And Assessment (Full Report), Horsley Witten Group, Inc.
Phase I Final Report
No abstract provided.
The University As Your Partner: Adding Value To Conservation Initiatives, Margaret N. Rees, Public Lands Institute
The University As Your Partner: Adding Value To Conservation Initiatives, Margaret N. Rees, Public Lands Institute
Presentations (PLI)
The Public Lands Institute is dedicated to strengthening the national fabric that is essential for the protection, conservation, multiple use, and management of public lands
Adaptive Management Report For The Clark County, Nevada Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan, Desert Conservation Program
Adaptive Management Report For The Clark County, Nevada Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan, Desert Conservation Program
Publications (C)
The Desert Conservation Program administers an incidental take permit for desert tortoise and 77 other species. The permit was issued in 2001 by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in accordance with the Endangered Species Act. Compliance with the permit requires implementation of the Clark County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan. This plan requires an adaptive management program and a biennial report by an independent science advisor to assess the status of the plan and make recommendations for future funding. The 2008 Adaptive Management Report reviews current data on land use trends, habitat loss, species status, plan implementation, programmatic …
Baselines Newsletter, No. 3, Fall 2008, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Baselines Newsletter, No. 3, Fall 2008, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Baselines: The Natural Resources Law Center Newsletter (2007-2011)
No abstract provided.
Water Resources Review - Fall 2008, Vol 21, No. 1, Annis Water Resource Institute
Water Resources Review - Fall 2008, Vol 21, No. 1, Annis Water Resource Institute
AWRI Reviews
No abstract provided.
Droughtscape- Fall 2008, Kelly Smith
Droughtscape- Fall 2008, Kelly Smith
Droughtscape, Quarterly Newsletter of NDMC, 2007-
Washington Workshops Scheduled for November
Look for Warm West, Rainy Gulf, Easing Drought
New Drought Monitor Authors Profiled
Drought Impact Awareness Growing: Weather Forecast Offices, Geographers Highlight Issue
NDMC Takes on New Projects
Hundreds+ See NDMC at Ag Trade Show
NDMC Welcomes New Employees
Droughtscape- Fall 2008, Kelly Smith
Droughtscape- Fall 2008, Kelly Smith
Droughtscape, Quarterly Newsletter of NDMC, 2007-
Washington Workshops Scheduled for November
Look for Warm West, Rainy Gulf, Easing Drought
New Drought Monitor Authors Profiled
Drought Impact Awareness Growing: Weather Forecast Offices, Geographers Highlight Issue
NDMC Takes on New Projects
Hundreds+ See NDMC at Ag Trade Show
NDMC Welcomes New Employees
Study Of A Self-Assessment System For The Ecotourism Group In Curuçá: Accounting For Tourist Opinions While Maintaining Initial Goals, Karina Hope Costa
Study Of A Self-Assessment System For The Ecotourism Group In Curuçá: Accounting For Tourist Opinions While Maintaining Initial Goals, Karina Hope Costa
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
Community-based ecotourism can be a potential tool to both promote empowerment and conservation of the local environment. One of the main goals of community-based ecotourism is to ensure that participating communities take an active role in the development and management of ecotourism activities. One way to measure if their goals are being reached is through a system of assessment, through which an ecotourism community will be able to account for the opinions of the tourist, the guide operators, and the local community. The general objective of this paper is to determine how a community-based ecotourism group can account for the …
Estatus Actual De Los Búhos Terrestres (Athene Cunicularia) En La Zona De Puerto López, Ecuador: Efectos De Las Creencias Y Sentimientos Hacía Los Animales Silvestres, Allison Qubain
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
In response to negative attitudes towards the existing biodiversity in the region of Puerto Lopez, Ecuador and as a follow-up of a study conducted in 2006 on the status of Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) populations, through informal interviews and observation, this investigation focuses on how local sentiments towards nature have affected the current status of the Burrowing Owl populations and their habitat. The investigation revealed that in addition to the effects of legends and beliefs, there is an existing lack of knowledge, understanding, and appreciation for the extremely high biodiversity, which has created an evident fear instilled in the people. …