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Extractions: This course provides an introduction to basic concepts used in financial analysis that can be applied to farms and small agriculturally-related businesses. It provides an overview of basic financial statements and their role in business planning. These tools will be applied to case studies of farms, agribusiness, and forestry firms. Prereq: MA 123 and ECO 201 or ECO 202 or GEN 101. AEC 300 TOPICS IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (Subtitle required). (1-3) Study in special topics in agricultural economics. May be repeated under a different subtitle to a maximum of 6 credits. A course may be offered twice under a given subtitle. Lecture, 1-3 hours; laboratory, 0-6 hours per week. Prereq: GEN 101, ECO 201. AEC 302 AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES. (4) A comprehensive study of economic principles and management tools useful in farm and agribusiness decision making. Utilizes a systems approach to the planning, implementation and control of the agricultural business. Specific attention to application of management and decision theory, economic principles used in decision making, and risk management strategies. Emphasis on planning the future course of the business, acquiring and managing the necessary resources, and establishing physical and financial control over the business. Lab incorporates microeconomic applications of management principles developed in lectures. Prereq: GEN 101, ECO 201.
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Extractions: Ecology and Environmental Studies Resources Reference Resources Government Agencies Organizations and Associations State of the Environment ... Reports ... Related Subjects Air Atlas , US EPA Arctic Environmental Atlas , GRID, UNEP Australian Coastal Atlas , Environment Australia Berlin Digital Environmental Atlas , Senate Department of Urban Development, Berlin A Climate Change Atlas for 80 Forest Tree Species of the Eastern United States [spatial database] , Anantha M. Prasad and Louis R. Iverson, USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 1999 ongoing Ecological Assessment of the Mid-Atlantic Region: A Landscape Atlas , EPA/600/R-97/130, 1997 Environmental Atlas , US EPA Environmental Atlas , Department of Planning and Environmental Protection, Broward County, Florida Environmental Atlas , Medway and Swale Estuary Partnership, UK Environmental Atlas of the Beaufort Coastlands , Natural Resources Canada
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Extractions: Finding Bible Entries in the Online and Card Catalogs ... Question? Ask a Librarian SEARCH STRATEGY Search strategy is a library term for the process of finding information in a logical, step-by-step manner. Using a search strategy ensures that you will find the information or material you need as quickly and efficiently as possible A step-by- step tutorial on library research is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/research/tutorial.html TOPIC DISCOVERY AND DEFINITION Many of the entries in this bibliography are useful for choosing a topic. Reference books such as subject- specific encyclopedias are a great source for gathering ideas. A current article in a magazine or newspaper may trigger an idea for a topic. Your textbook or class readings can also be useful. BACKGROUND INFORMATION The materials listed below are sources for finding background information and context. The authors of articles in reference books often provide bibliographies of selected books and articles for further study.
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Extractions: Forest Information Update (FIU) is a free weekly email newsletter sent to people interested in the inventorying and monitoring of natural resources. FIU is produced by Forest Information Services ( http://home.att.net/~gklund/ ) and is supported by organizations, agencies and individuals working in the natural resources field. Back issues of FIU may be found at http://www.foresters.org/fiu/index.htm . Currently FIU is sent to about 5,000 email addresses world-wide including distribution through the Forest Net (run out of Finland), Global Association of Online Foresters (UK), International Forestry List (Malaysia), the Forestry Forum (Africa), the Society of American Foresters Members list and Forest Inventory (USA) as well as the lists I maintain. Many recipients forward FIU to their own mailing lists. To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your email address, or sponsor, contact me at gklund@att.net. Thanks Gyde FIU SPONSOR This issue of FIU is sponsored in part through the generous support of: ESRI - As the leader in GIS technology, ESRI offers innovative solutions that will help you create, visualize, analyze, and present natural resources information better and more clearly. Working with location information, ESRI's GIS software and solutions give you the power to solve problems you encounter every day. Forestry and other natural resource organizations around the world are using this ESRI software to make smart and timely decisions. ESRI provides powerful GIS solutions to more than 300,000 clients in more than 189 countries and offers mapping technology to meet today's global needs. Using ESRI technology, you too can unlock the spatial component of your valuable data and see your organization's information from a new perspective. For more information, visit the ESRI site at www.esri.com/forestry or contact them at info@esri.com.
Extractions: Industrial News Room provides current, reliable industrial news articles which are delivered on a timely basis. This comprehensive news source will deliver new industrial product news that covers a wide range of products from adhesives through waste handling equipment. This premier news source will help serve the new product information needs of the industrial marketplace through websites, e-marketplaces and online publications. Home My News Room Search Submit Press Releases ... About Jun 12, 2004 07:33 pm EDT Sections Create My News Room with personal news options RSS News Feeds PR Resources News Categories All Stories Adhesives and Sealants Agricultural and Farming Products Architectural and Civil Engineering Products ... Watch Me January 8, 2003 07:46 Address Manager facilitates customer-specific marketing. Address Management Solution combines software and professional client services to consolidate client centric datasets. System scrubs, corrects, updates, and cleanses address data by applying geospatial technology. Unique identifiers are then assigned to create single, accurate, and multi-dimensional views of each customer within an organizations data warehouse.
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Extractions: Industrial News Room provides current, reliable industrial news articles which are delivered on a timely basis. This comprehensive news source will deliver new industrial product news that covers a wide range of products from adhesives through waste handling equipment. This premier news source will help serve the new product information needs of the industrial marketplace through websites, e-marketplaces and online publications. Home My News Room Search Submit Press Releases ... About Jun 12, 2004 07:33 pm EDT Sections Create My News Room with personal news options RSS News Feeds PR Resources News Categories All Stories Adhesives and Sealants Agricultural and Farming Products Architectural and Civil Engineering Products ... Watch Me July 19, 2002 07:49 Software integrates spatial 3D components. TransMagic allows engineers and designers to open, heal, repair, translate, and view 3D solid and surface data from diverse CAD/CAM/CAE systems, in single application. It handles CAD data in CATIA®, Pro/ENGINEER®, SAT®, Parasolid, IGES, STEP® and HSF formats, and enables viewing, visualization, and rotation of data.
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Extractions: Falls Church, Virginia Abstract 1. Introduction In his famous dissenting opinion in Olmstead v. U.S., 277 U.S. 438 (1928) , Justice Louis Brandeis called the right to be let alone "the most comprehensive of rights and the right most cherished by civilized men." Justice Brandeis's ruling could just as easily apply to the right of indigenous peoples to be let alone from intrusive central government "development" and surveillance programs. The increasing use of satellites to survey lands and oceans for natural resources comes at the expense of many indigenous peoples to freely conduct various activities on their ancestral lands. Many indigenous tribes maintain a certain kinship with the territory upon which they live. This kinship runs deep and in some cases has an important religious significance for the people concerned. 2. Geographic Information Systems (GISs) and Indigenous Lands Indian leaders contend that those who operate GISs must be sensitive to the traditions surrounding their lands. Many Indian tribes feel that certain data must remain private and not be released to the general public. Data security and privacy controls therefore become problematic. Tribal officials such as the Colville Confederacy leadership feel that certain data cannot be treated as regular data. Information on hunting and gathering areas has a spiritual significance for the Indians that is perhaps unappreciated by statisticians in cold, gray and distant computer rooms (Marchand and Winchell, 1994, 51).
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Extractions: The European Union's Commissioner for Research, Mr. Philippe Busquin, will join a number of his senior colleagues to celebrate World Habitat Day at the United Nations centre in Brussels, near the EU headquarters. The day will be celebrated at the United Nations house in Brussels with participation with key partners including those from the European Commission and other international institutions. UN-HABITAT's new Global Report on Human Settlements will be launched. Georgia
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Extractions: Home Table Of Contents Suggest URL Feedback ... Environment in All Categories This category Advanced... Journals Guides American Petroleum Institute - API (Public) The American Petroleum Institute Home Page information on all aspects of the U.S. petroleum and natural gas industry, including key public policy issues relating to climate change, gasoline, oil supplies, energy economics, energy supply and demand, standards, health, safety, environment and statistics. Amternes Videncenter for Jordforurening (Public) The knowledgecenter gathers and distributes information on pollution in Denmark. All aspects on consequences for soil, water and people. (In Danish Aquatic Ecology and Ecotoxicology (Public) The Department of Aquatic Ecology and Ecotoxicology studies the functioning of benthic communities in lakes and rivers, under pristine and contaminated conditions. Seasonal dynamics of invertebrates (insects and mussels) and communities of microorganisms (algae, bacteria) are influenced by natural factors like oxygen limitation and predation pressure, as well as by habitat deterioration and elevated concentrations of toxicants. Integrating field and laboratory experiments leads to a better understanding of the combined effect of natural and anthropogenic stress factors. Arbejdsmiljørådets Service Center (Public) The Service Centre of the Danish Working Environment Council pursues a policy of close collaboration with public authorities and organisations committed to improving the quality of working environment.The main ways of doing this is through the three functions mentioned in the Act: information, education and research. Formerly known as Arbejdsmiljøfondet. (In
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Extractions: Forest health is becoming or (as some claim) has become a separate discipline within the forestry profession. However, the concept of what constitutes a healthy forest still remains unresolved and there are many definitions of forest health. Some professionals working in the field of forest health have stated that no universally accepted definition of forest health exits. And perhaps a universally accepted definition of forest health will never be agreed upon. So let's examine what some have called one of the "fuzzy concepts" of the forestry profession - forest health. Definition of forest health is difficult , depending on human perspective and spatial scale Definitions of forest health include ecosystem resilience recurrence, persistence, biodiversity and sustainability , and the production of forest conditions that directly satisfy human needs . The use of forest health as a management objective depends on defining healthy ecosystem conditions , the development of indicators to measure those conditions , the implementation of monitoring programs , and the integration of forest health criteria and monitoring data into forest management planning
GIS Bibliography 381 p. GIS world, Inc. 1995. Glossary of GIS terms. Jour. 1987. spatial data softwareintegration merging AD/CAM/Mapping with GIS and image processing. Photo. http://www.forestry.umt.edu/academics/courses/FOR503/biblio.htm
Extractions: ACSM/ASPRS 1986. Geographic Information Systems. Technical Papers of Annual Convention, March 16-21, 1986, Washington, D.C. Volume 3. 286 p. Agee, J.K., S.C.F. Stitt, M. Nyquist and R. Root. 1989. A geographic analysis of historical grizzly bear sightings in the North Cascades. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 55(11):1637-1642. Antenucci, J. 1986. Geographic information systems and implementation considerations. In: Data management issues in forestry, proceedings of FORS computer symposium. p. 47-52 Aronoff, S. 1991. Geographic Information Systems: A Management Perspective. WDL Publications, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 294 p. ASPRS/ACSM 1987. Geographic Information Systems for Resource Management: a Compendium. Editor W. Ripple. ASPRS, Falls Church, VA. 288 p. ASPRS/ACSM 1987. GIS/LIS. Technical Papers of Annual Convention, March 29 - April 3, 1987, Baltimore, OH. Volume 5. 214 p. ASPRS/ACSM 1987. GIS '87 - San Francisco "...into the hands of the decision maker". Proceedings of the Second Annual International Conference, October 26-30, 1987, San Francisco, CA. Volume I, Sessions I-XV. p. 1-386. ASPRS/ACSM 1987. GIS '87 - San Francisco "...into the hands of the decision maker". Proceedings of the Second Annual International Conference, October 26-30, 1987, San Francisco, CA. Volume II, Sessions XVI-XXVI. p. 387-756.
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Extractions: SPRING This coursee will explore agricultural production, processing, and marketing in the global setting with an emphasis on a particular country. On campus study during the spring term will be combined with an optional travel experience to the country to gain first hand familiarity with agriculture, natural resources, food systems, and culture in other regions. Graded P/N AREC 101 - Arec Orientation
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Extractions: CSIRO Atmospheric Research. Cellular automata have been suggested as powerful models for illustrating the emergence of complex behaviour from simple rules (e.g. [1]). Among the aims of such research are: identifying generic forms of complexity; modelling specific systems; testing techniques for inference in complex systems; modelling universal properties in cases where universality applies. Much of the work in this area has concentrated on deterministic cellular automata. The generalisation to stochastic cellular automata suggests the following advantages:
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Extractions: Cquay Inc. , Calgary, Alberta, Canada, completed a Performance and Scalability Initiative that validates the scalability of its Common Ground Service Platform. To support online location intelligence services and the anticipated delivery of 300 transactions per second from a large-scale location database, Cquay requires a high-performance, scalable application architecture and infrastructure. The initiative addressed this requirement and validated the core application architecture and scalability/performance assumptions, with assistance from various strategic partners and vendors, including Burntsand, Sun, EMC and Oracle. Contact: Cquay [ fax: 403-233-2135, Web: http://www.cquay.com
Extractions: !!DONATE HERE!! LINKING TOURISM, THE ENVIRONMENT, AND CONCEPTS OF SUSTAINABILITY: SETTING THE STAGE Stephen F. McCool In: McCool, Stephen F.; Watson, Alan E., comps. 1995. Linking tourism, the environment, and sustainability - topical volume of compiled papers from a special session of the annual meeting of the National Recreation and Park Association; 1994 October 12-14; Minneapolis, MN. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-GTR-323. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. ABSTRACT The tourism and recreation industry is at a crossroads in its development. Now one of the world's largest industries, it is increasingly confronted with arguments about its sustainability and compatibility with environmental protection and community development. Consideration of tourism, the environment, and concepts of sustainability should consider four key challenges:
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Extractions: Physical Geography 3 s.h. Intended to develop an understanding of the physical factors of the earth as human habitat and human adjustments to (or modifications of) them. It emphasizes the analysis and world distributional patterns of landforms, climate, vegetation, soils and water features and the causes and interrelationships of these patterns. back to top Cultural Geography 3 s.h This course focuses upon the varied and changing cultural environments of the world. Through a synthesis of data from many disciplines (i.e., anthropology, ecology, earth sciences, history, etc.), major cultural differences and real patterns are identified and analyzed. back to top Geology I 4 s.h. This course satisfies the Gen. Ed. Lab. Science Requirement This laboratory course introduces students to the study of the earth's interior and to the processes shaping the earth's surface. It emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application through a combination of lecture and laboratory exercises. Students will learn field methods during a mandatory three-day field trip. back to top Geology II 4 s.h.
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Extractions: Finding Background Resources ... Information Literacy ...enables learners to master content and extend their investigations, become more self-directed, and assume greater control over their own learning. An information literate individual is able to: Research strategy: a tutorial - an online, hypertext guide that serves as an outline for conducting library research. Choosing and developing your topic Finding background information Finding books Finding periodical articles (magazine, newspaper, and journal articles)