Anticipated socio-environmental impacts of the proposed little Darby national wildlife refuge in Ohio

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The aim of the study is to assess anticipated socio-economic and environmental impacts of the proposed refuge on local people and natural ecosystems. The multiple linear regression findings demonstrate that six variables were significant in explaining 65.1% of the variance in the attitudes toward the proposed project of Little Darby Creek.

author: Napier, Ted L., Sullivan, Kerry A.
Ohio, Influence, Social economics, Socioeconomics, Ecosystems

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Aggregate eco-efficiency indices for New Zealand - a principal components analysis

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An attempt is made to develop aggregate measures of eco-efficiency for use by policy makers, which is done by applying principal components analysis to eco-efficiency indicators in New Zealand. The results indicate that New Zealand's eco-efficiency improved for two out of five aggregate measures over the period 1994/1995-1997/1998.

author: Jollands, Nigel, Lermit, Jonathan, Patterson, Murray
New Zealand, Indexes, Indexes (Information retrieval)

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Factors influencing farmers' concerns regarding bovine tuberculosis in wildlife and livestock around Riding Mountain National Park

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Concerns of farmers in Riding Mountain National Park, Canada, regarding bovine tuberculosis in cattle and causes of tuberculosis are examined.

author: McLachlan, Stephane M., Brook, Ryan K.
Canada, Causes of, Surveys, Farmers, Tuberculosis in cattle, Bovine tuberculosis

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