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41. CURRICULUM VITAE
Range manag. Oregon State Univ., agric. Idaho Board of Education Wyoming waterResources Center Colorado water Resources Research Institute National Park
http://www.cnr.colostate.edu/frws/people/faculty/leiningervitae.html
CURRICULUM VITAE Wayne C. Leininger ADDRESS Rangeland Ecosystem Science Dept. PHONE Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523-1478 EDUCATION Ph.D. Oregon State University M.S. Montana State University B.S. Montana State University ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2000-present Professor, Rangeland Ecosystem Science Dept., Colorado State Univ.; Director, Pingree Park Educational Program Associate Professor, Rangeland Ecosystem Science Dept., Colorado State Univ. Assistant Professor, Rangeland Ecosystem Science Dept., Colorado State Univ. SABBATICALS I took a sabbatical leave Fall Semester, 1997 at the USDA Rangeland Resources Research Center in Fort Collins, Colorado. While on leave, I reviewed current literature and updated my lecture notes and improved the quality of my audio visual aids for RS 400 (Rangeland Improvements). In addition, I revised the course handbook for RS/SC 320 (Range and Forage Management) and distributed it through a local copy service to the 105 students who were enrolled in the class Spring Semester. I was also able to help a graduate student initiate a greenhouse study utilizing the ARS facilities, and submitted two refereed articles for publication. Finally, I wrote and submitted a grant to the USDA Forest Service to support ongoing research in riparian ecology. This grant was funded fall, 1999. OTHER POSITIONS CURRENT JOB DESCRIPTION % Teaching % Research/Creative Activity

42. Science Pandey 293 (5536) 1763
potential, policy innovations must include institutional changes so that such commonpoolresources are effectively TM Boers, J. Ben-Asher, agric. water manag.
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/293/5536/1763b?ck=nck

43. Artigos Em Revistas Internacionais Com R
Design and management options. agric. water manag. (in press). Journal of China Instituteof water Resources and Hydropower Research (Beijing) 1(2) 6981. 10.
http://www.isa.utl.pt/der/ceer/pub.htm
Publications
  • Dissertations
      Books (author)
        Books (editor)
          Books (chapter)
            Papers in international journals (with referees)
              Papers in other national and foreign journals (with referees) ...
              A. Dissertations
              Azevedo, A.S.
              Assessment and simulation of atrazine as influenced by drainage and irrigation. An interface between RZWQM and ArcView GIS. Ph. D. thesis, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, USA. Calejo, M.J. M.Sc. thesis, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa (in portugueses). Carreira, D. M.Sc. thesis, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa. Ph. D. thesis, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa.
              B. Books (author)
              1. Allen R.G., Pereira L.S. , Raes D., Smith M. (1998) - Crop Evapotranspiration. Guidelines for Computing Crop Water Requirements . FAO Irrig. Drain. Pap. 56, FAO, Rome, 300p.
              C. Books (editor)
              Pereira L.S.
              , Feddes R.A., Gilley J.R., Lesaffre B., editors (1996) - Sustainability of Irrigated Agriculture . NATO ASI Series, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 631 p. Pereira L.S. , Gowing J., editors (1998) - Water and the Environment: Innovation Issues in Irrigation and Drainage Pereira L.S.

44. Artigos Em Revistas Internacionais Com R
Pereira, LS, Gilley, JR, Jensen, ME, Feddes, RA, Lesaffre, B. (1996) Research Agendaon Sustainability of water Resources Utilization in agric. water manag.
http://www.isa.utl.pt/der/ceer/frames/Body7a.htm
    Livros (autor)
      Livros (editor)
        Artigos em revistas internacionais (com referees)
        Azevedo, A.S. Assessment and simulation of atrazine as influenced by drainage and irrigation. An interface between RZWQM and ArcView GIS. Ph. D. thesis, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, USA. Calejo, M.J. M.Sc. thesis, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa (in portugueses). Carreira, D. M.Sc. thesis, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa. Ph. D. thesis, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Lisboa.
        B. Livros (autor) 1. Allen R.G., Pereira L.S. , Raes D., Smith M. (1998) - Crop Evapotranspiration. Guidelines for Computing Crop Water Requirements . FAO Irrig. Drain. Pap. 56, FAO, Rome, 300p. C. Livros (editor) Pereira L.S. , Feddes R.A., Gilley J.R., Lesaffre B., editors (1996) - Sustainability of Irrigated Agriculture . NATO ASI Series, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 631 p. Pereira L.S. , Gowing J., editors (1998) - Water and the Environment: Innovation Issues in Irrigation and Drainage Pereira L.S.

45. Journal Title Abbreviations
ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION RADIOACT WASTE manag RADIOCARBON RADIOCARBON CONTROL FEDERATIONRES J water POLLUT C RESIDUE REVIEWS RESIDUE REV resource AND ENERGY
http://www.efm.leeds.ac.uk/~mark/ISIabbr/R_abrvjt.html
ISI Journal Title Abbreviations
Browse by letter: A B C D ... Z
RACAR-REVUE D ART CANADIENNE-CANADIAN ART REVIEW
RACAR
RACE CLASS
RADIATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOPHYSICS
RADIAT ENVIRON BIOPH
RADIATION EFFECTS AND DEFECTS IN SOLIDS
RADIAT EFF DEFECT S
RADIATION EFFECTS LETTERS
RADIAT EFF LETT
RADIATION MEASUREMENTS
RADIAT MEAS
RADIATION ONCOLOGY INVESTIGATIONS
RADIAT ONCOL INVESTI
RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY
RADIAT PHYS CHEM
RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY
RADIAT PROT DOSIM
RADIATION RESEARCH
RADIAT RES
RADICAL HISTORY REVIEW
RADICAL HIST REV
RADICAL PHILOSOPHY
RADICAL PHILOS
RADIO AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEER
J I ELECTRON RAD ENG
RADIO SCIENCE
RADIO SCI
RADIO-ELECTRONICS
RADIO-ELECTRON
RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION
RADIOACT WASTE MANAG
RADIOCARBON
RADIOCARBON
RADIOCHEMICAL AND RADIOANALYTICAL LETTERS
RADIOCHEM RADIOA LET
RADIOCHEMISTRY
RADIOCHEMISTRY+
RADIOCHIMICA ACTA
RADIOCHIM ACTA
RADIOGRAPHICS
RADIOGRAPHICS
RADIOLOGE
RADIOLOGE
RADIOLOGIA
RADIOLOGIA-MADRID
RADIOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
RADIOL CLIN N AM
RADIOLOGY
RADIOLOGY
RADIOPROTECTION
RADIOPROTECTION
RADIOTEKHNIKA I ELEKTRONIKA
RADIOTEKH ELEKTRON+
RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY
RADIOTHER ONCOL
RAFFLES BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGY
RAFFLES B ZOOL
RAIRO-ANALYSE NUMERIQUE-NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
RAIRO-ANAL NUMER-NUM
RAIRO-AUTOMATIQUE-PRODUCTIQUE INFORMATIQUE INDUSTRIELLE-AUTOMATIC CONTROL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
RAIRO-AUTOM PROD INF
RAIRO-AUTOMATIQUE-SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND CONTROL
RAIRO-AUTOM-SYST ANA
RAIRO-INFORMATIQUE THEORIQUE ET APPLICATIONS-THEORETICAL INFORMATICS AND APPLICATIONS

46. Ann Clark, Crop Science, U Of Guelph: Ohio Talk 10/97
is pursued as a simple extension of the past, seeking ever higher yields with evermore intensive resource inputs. 3 Hydrology water quality changes and manag.
http://www.plant.uoguelph.ca/research/homepages/eclark/ohio.htm
F ARMING AT THE AGRICULTURE: ENVIRONMENT INTERFACE E. Ann Clark, Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 eaclark@uoguelph.ca Farming in the near future will operate under societal expectations and regulations which differ from those which shaped and guided decision-making by previous generations of farmers and researchers. Indeed, in the future and even today in some quarters,
  • agriculture will be viewed first and foremost as an environmental impact , and only secondarily as a means of food production.
What? Sound environmental management will be at the center of agriculture in the future for at least two very different but convergent reasons.
  • From the producers' perspective , agriculture is no longer sufficiently profitable to serve as a significant source of net income for most farm families. It will be argued below that a primary reason for the low profitability of high yield agriculture - as currently practiced - is dependence upon increasingly costly purchased inputs, such as fertilizer, biocides, and confinement feeding systems.
    At the same time, but from

47. CIMMYT Library Catalog
adm. and manag. of agric. Conservation and Land Resources P05 Energy Resources andmanagement P06 Renewable Energy Resources P10 water Resources and management
http://www.cimmyt.org/Resources/Library/databases/cimmytcat.htm
Monographs Author Keywords Primary Category A01 Agriculture General Aspects A50 Agricultural Research B10 Geography B50 History C10 Education C20 Extension C30 Documentation and Information D10 Public Administration D50 Legislation E10 Agricultural Economics and Policies E11 Land Economics and Policies E12 Labour and Employment E13 Investment Finance and Credit E14 Development Economics and Policies E16 Production Economics E20 Org. adm. and manag. of agric. enterprises E21 Agro industry E40 Cooperatives E50 Rural Sociology E51 Rural Population E70 Trade Marketing and Distribution E71 International Trade E72 Domestic Trade E73 Consumer Economics E80 Home Economics Industries and Crafts E90 Agrarian Structure F01 Crop Husbandry F02 Plant Propagation F03 Seed Production F04 Fertilizing F06 Irrigation F07 Soil Cultivation F08 Cropping Patterns and Systems F30 Plant Genetics and Breeding F40 Plant Ecology F50 Plant Structure F60 Plant Physiology and Biochemistry F61 Plant Physiology Nutrition F62 Plant Physiology Growth and Development F63 Plant Physiology Reproduction F70 Plant Taxonomy and Geography G00 Biotechnology H01 Protection of Plants General Aspects H10 Pests of Plants H20 Plant Diseases H50 Miscellaneous Plant Disorders H60 Weeds and Weed Control J10 Postharvest Technology for Agriculture J11 Postharvest Technology for Plant J12 Postharvest Technology for Forest J13 Postharvest Technology for Animal J14 Postharvest Technology for Fisheries J15 Postharvest Technology for Non- (Food or Feed) K01 Forestry General Aspects

48. Search AGRIS - Last Issues
and manag. of agric. P05 Energy Resources and management P06 Renewable Energy ResourcesP07 NonRenewable Energy Resources P10 water Resources and management
http://www.cimmyt.org/Resources/library/databases/agris.htm

AGRIS Agreement
You may also access AGRIS at www.fao.org/agris (1975 to present) September 2000 Author Keywords Primary Category A01 Agriculture - General Aspects A50 Agricultural Research B10 Geography B50 History C10 Education C20 Extension C30 Documentation and Information D10 Public Administration D50 Legislation E10 Agricultural Economics and Policies E11 Land Economics and Policies E12 Labour and Employment E13 Investment Finance and Credit E14 Development Economics and Policies E16 Production Economics E20 Org. adm. and manag. of agric. enterprises E21 Agro-industry E40 Cooperatives E50 Rural Sociology E51 Rural Population E70 Trade, Marketing and Distribution E71 International Trade E72 Domestic Trade E73 Consumer Economics E80 Home Economics, Industries and Crafts E90 Agrarian Structure F01 Crop Husbandry F02 Plant Propagation F03 Seed Production F04 Fertilizing F06 Irrigation F07 Soil Cultivation F08 Cropping Patterns and Systems F30 Plant Genetics and Breeding F40 Plant Ecology F50 Plant Structure F60 Plant Physiology and Biochemistry F61 Plant Physiology - Nutrition F62 Plant Physiology - Growth and Development F63 Plant Physiology - Reproduction F70 Plant Taxonomy and Geography G00 Biotechnology H01 Protection of Plants - General Aspects H10 Pests of Plants H20 Plant Diseases H50 Miscellaneous Plant Disorders H60 Weeds and Weed Control J10 Postharvest Technology for Agriculture J11 Postharvest Technology for Plant J12 Postharvest Technology for Forest J13 Postharvest Technology for Animal J14 Postharvest Technology for Fisheries

49. Group Membership List
USDINational Park Service Terry Cacek National Integrated Pest manag. Food agric. ofLand and water Resources Gila River Indian Community PO Box E Sacaton
http://groups.ucanr.org/common/stafflist.cfm?county=5362

50. Agronomy Journal -- Sign In Page
Project of the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research of andcrop coefficient of beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). agric. water manag.
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51. Plantations North East - References
water Notes notes prepared by Goulburn-Murray water. Land manag., Harvey, WesternAustralia 10, School of Forestry and resource Conservation, University of
http://www.plantationsnortheast.com.au/regional/references/
REFERENCES
Anon. (1993). Appearance Product Assessment Criteria . Young Eucalypt Program CSIRO. Anon. (1995). Timber industry log haulage report for North East Victoria . Report prepared for Softwood Industries North East, July 1995. Anon. (1997a). Shepparton Irrigation Region land and water salinity management plan 1996/97 Fact Sheet . Goulburn Broken Catchment and Land Protection Board. Anon. (1997b). Irrigated Farm Census 1997 . Water Notes - notes prepared by Goulburn-Murray Water. Ausnewz/DANA (1996). The Australian forest products industry review 1996 . Ausnewz Pulp and Paper Intelligence Service in association with DANA Publishing, Hobart, Tasmania. AUSTRADE (1995). Australian plantation benchmarking study AUSTRADE (1998). Investment opportunities in the Australian forest products industry Beca Simons Australia Pty Ltd, McLennan Magasanik Associates, FORTECH and CPM Consultants (1997). Further development of the forest products industry in Western Australia . Report to the Western Australia Department of Resources Development. Blair, R. (1997). The Forestry Rights Act 1996. In "Money, Marketing and Management", Farm Forestry Conference, Ballarat University College. Sept 1997.

52. Algae Control | Pond Aeration | Malibu Water Resources
Ponds http//www.conservation.state.mo.us/manag/clearpon/index per acrefoot of watertwice per year. according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA
http://www.malibuwater.com/AlgaeControl.html
Algae Control Koenders Pond Aeration Windmills
MWR
Malibu Water Resources
Our Site Directory II

Our Mission: To make the World a better place one pond at a time™
Algae Control
Muddy Water
Algae Weeds Aeration:
Oxygen in the water allows
aerobic bacteria to thrive, and they eat up the nutrients that algae eat. Koenders Pond Aeration Windmills Electric Aerators Fishery Biologist
You have some good info on this Algae Control page along with some links to some useless information. Your windmills along with a few modifications that a qualified biologist can make to a pond are the most cost effective methods to deal with algae. Basically, all those sites where people are selling commercial bacteria and barley straw are useless.
There are SO many people in that small pond business who have no idea what they are doing. I mean nearly ALL of them have no clue - EVEN the ones who are the known “experts”! Just tell your customers to Aerate the water first and Windmills are THE way to go in our climate of rising energy costs. Also tell them they are inviting another set of problems in the form of rooted aquatic vegetation if they clear their water in most ponds. The conditions are usually conducive for rooted vegetation to choke the pond soon after it is cleared. That is usually where a

53. Pesticides In Ground Water References
Pesticides in Ground water References ( 974 References) Abernathy, J.R., 1989, Protecting water quality through changes in chemical use and of herbicides in soil Environ. manag., v. 15, no
http://ca.water.usgs.gov/pnsp/pest.rep/vol2_ref.html
Pesticides in Ground Water References
(974 References)
Abernathy, J.R., 1989, Protecting water quality through changes in chemical use and management practices, in Proceedings of the Great Plains Agricultural Council, Lubbock, Texas: Great Plains Agricultural Council, Lubbock, Texas, pp. 104-108. Achari, R.G., Sandhu, S.S., and Warren, W.J., 1975, Chlorinated hydrocarbon residues in ground water: Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., v. 13, no. 1, pp. 94-96. Adams, C.D., and Thurman, E.M., 1991, Formation and transport of deethylatrazine in the soil and vadose zone: J. Environ. Qual., v. 20, no. 3, pp. 540-547. Aelion, C.M., Dobbins, D.C., and Pfaender, F.K., 1989, Adaptation of aquifer microbial communities to the biodegradation of xenobiotic compounds: Influence of substrate concentration and preexposure: Environ. Toxicol. Chem., v. 8, pp. 75-86. Aelion, C.M., Swindoll, C.M., and Pfaender, F.K., 1987, Adaptation to and biodegradation of xenobiotic compounds by microbial communities from a pristine aquifer: Appl. Environ. Microbiol., v. 53, no. 9, pp. 2212-2217. Aga, D.S., Thurman, E.M., and Pomes, M.L., 1994, Determination of alachlor and its sulfonic acid metabolite in water by solid-phase extraction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay: Anal. Chem., v. 66, no. 9, pp. 1495- 1499.

54. Vegetated Stream Riparian Zones
World literature on vegetated stream riparian zone water quality effects studies include influences on water quality of inputs of Trans. Amer. Soc. agric. Engin. 22(3); 540545
http://www.serc.si.edu/SERC_web_html/pub_ripzone.htm
Vegetated Stream Riparian Zones: Their Effects on Stream Nutrients, Sediments, and Toxic Substances
An Annotated and Indexed Bibliography of the world literature including buffer strips, and interactions with hyporheic zones and floodplains by Dave Correll
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Edgewater, Maryland, USA 21037-0028 Eighth Edition, April 1999
Introduction
The goal of this document is to comprehensively cite and subject index the World literature on vegetated stream riparian zone water quality effects. In this edition the scope of the bibliography has been expanded to include literature on hyporheic zone and floodplain/stream channel interactions. Previous editions included buffer strip research, since these studies seemed easily transferable. Each citation, with the exception of student theses, has been obtained, studied for content, and cross-indexed for other relevant citations. Only publications which were readily obtained through a research library system were included. Publications on tidally-influenced wetlands and exclusively lake riparian zones were excluded. All citations except for those of student theses have brief annotations to help identify the aspects of these studies, which are particularly relevant. They are also coded for subject matter as listed below.

55. Personal Data
and manag., The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Department of Agriculture and ResourceEconomics, University of Economics of irrigation water mixing within
http://departments.agri.huji.ac.il/economics/eli-personal.html
ELI FEINERMAN
Last updated: September, 2003
Personal Data Addresses Office Department of Agricultural Economics and Management , The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem , Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Quality Sciences,
P.O. Box 12, Rehovot 76100, Israel. Tel: 972-8-9489148, fax: 972-8-9466267
Email : feiner@agri.huji.ac.il Residence 41/4 Levin Epshtein St., Rehovot 76461, Israel. Tel : 972-8- 9451971. Date of Birth: October 31, 1946. Place of Birth: Kfar Yehezkel, Israel. Citizenship: Israeli. Family Status: Married, 3 children. Languages: Hebrew , English .
Education 1968-1980: Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, Faculty of Agricultural,
Food and Environmental Quality Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. B.S. Agr. (Agric. Econ. and Management) with distinction, 1972. M.S. Agr. (Agric. Econ. and Management) with distinction, 1975. Ph.D. (Agric. Econ. and Management), 1980.
Academic Appointments and Experience 1972- 1975: Department of Agricultural Economics and Management , Faculty of Agricultural

56. Tactical Fallows For The Victorian Mallee?
2 The Institute of Land and Food Resources, The University of Melbourne, Parkville Longfallowis justified for soil-water conservation due to the risk manag.
http://www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2001/1/a/oconnell.htm
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Tactical fallows for the Victorian Mallee? Tactical fallows for the Victorian Mallee? M.G. O'Connell , D.M. Whitfield , D.J. Connor and G.J. O'Leary
Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Agriculture Victoria, Tatura, Vic.
The Institute of Land and Food Resources, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic.
South African Sugar Association Experiment Station, PB X02, Mount Edgecombe KZN, South Africa. ABSTRACT
Summer rainfall may provide for a flexible fallow-crop strategy that maximises soil-water benefits for crops and minimise adverse environmental impacts in the Victorian Mallee. KEY WORDS Short-fallow, long-fallow, semi-arid, soil water, summer rainfall, fallow efficiency.
INTRODUCTION
A flexible crop strategy is advocated for cropping enterprises in the Great Plains Canada and USA (1). The region is semi-arid and subject to dryland salinity. The decision to fallow is based on profile soil water at sowing. A similar situation arises in the Victorian Mallee where long-fallows are commonly used to supplement in-crop rainfall. Stubble and volunteer weeds dominate the first 9 months of the long-fallow after harvest after which weeds are actively controlled (tillage/herbicide) prior to sowing. Stubble and volunteer weeds dominate in the summer period prior to seedbed preparation in the short fallows between crops. Environmental (wind erosion and dryland salinity: 3, 6) and economic (sacrificed crop) penalties attributable to long fallow necessitate measures to balance soil-water benefits and environmental impacts.

57. Faculty - Qing Xiao Li
USDA IR4 program. UH water Resources and Research Center. Photodegradation of diafenthiuronin water. Pest manag. Sci. 58(5)496-502. Lodevico, RG; Li, QX 2002.
http://www2.ctahr.hawaii.edu/depart/mbbe/faculty/li.html
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  • Professor of Environmental Biochemistry and Biotechnology 1955 East-West Road, Ag. Science 218 Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Office: Ag Science 402J Telephone: (808) 956-2011 FAX: (808) 956-3542 Email: qingl@hawaii.edu
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Research in my laboratory focuses on environmental biochemistry and biotechnology. Our current research projects are in areas of phytoremediation and bioremediation, metabolomics, marine pollution and toxicology, biochemical and molecular mechanisms of action of insecticides, antibody engineering and development of antibody-based assays, tephritid fruit fly control, parapheromones for tephritid fruit flies, bioactive natural product chemistry, analytical and environmental chemistry, environmental fate of pesticides and pollutants, and pesticide residue research for pesticide registration.
Instruction
Environmental Biochemistry (MBBE412, 3 credits- lecture course) Advanced Laboratory Techniques (MBBE687, 3 credits- lecture/lab course)
Professional Societies and Afiliations
American Chemical Society American Association for the Advancement of Science USDA W-45 technical committee USDA IR-4 program UH Water Resources and Research Center Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering Graduate Program, UH-Manoa

58. Sources For Environment Abstracts
Advances in Environmental Technology management, Adv Environ Technol manag.Advances in water Resources, Adv water Resour. AERO Sun Times,
http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/3cis/cist/eanet/source.htm
Sources for Environment Abstracts
Over 800 scientific journals and other periodicals are reviewed regularly to select material for inclusion in Environment Abstracts. In addition, Environment Abstracts systematically identifies and indexes difficult-to-locate conference papers and proceedings. Reports and monographs from public and private organizations are also covered as warranted. The following list shows the titles of all journals that have been covered by Environment Abstracts. Both the full title of the journal and the abbreviation used in Environment Abstracts are shown. Please consult the abstracts to determine coverage dates for each journal. A B C D ... Z A Accounts of Chemical Research Acc Chem Res Acid Enviro [includes Acid Magazine] Acid News Acid Precipitation Bulletin Acid Precip Bull Acid Rain Information Publications Acid Rain Inf Publ Acta Polytechnica Scandinavica Acustica Adirondac Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Adv Cryogenic Eng Adv Environ Technol Manag Advances in Water Resources Adv Water Resour AERO Sun Times African Environment Afr Environ African Wildlife Afr Wildl Agribusiness AFRC News Agricultural and Forest Meteorology Agric For Meteorol Agricultural Engineering Agric Eng Agricultural Research Agric Res Agricultural Systems Agric Syst Agricultural Water Management Agric Water Manag Agric Ecosyst Environ Agroborealis Agroforestry Systems Agrofor Syst Air Transport World Air Transp World Alces Alternatives Altern: Perspec Soc Technol Environ Altern: Soc Transform Human Gov Ambio AMC Journal [previously Am Mining Cong J]

59. ISSUES
Protected vs total for. Fish resources, Mar. spec. Land aff. by desertifictn.- Area aff.by salinisation and water-logging. manag. - National env.statistics.
http://www.grida.no/prog/cee/soe_cee/soer_csd.htm
CSD WORKING LIST OF INDICATORS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Summary of Selected Indicators
ISSUES Pressure State Response Climate change - Trans. fuel cons. p/ cap. Energy cons. p/capita Ener. mix in rur. househ Energy use/mix in agric. Emiss. of greenh. gases - Renewable vs non-ren.energy consumption Ozone layer depletion Prod./cons. of ozone depleting substances Eutrophication and water quality - Popul. gr. in coast. areas - Oil discharge into marine/coastal waters Release of N/P into marine/coastal waters Use of fertilisers - Faecal colif. in freshw. BOD /COD in water bodies Algae index Population w/ adeq. excreta dispos. facilities - Population w/ safe drinking water available Sewage treatm. coverage Acidification and air quality Emiss. of SO2 and NOx Expend.on air pollution abatement Toxic contamination Use of agric.pesticides - Unintent. chemically-induced accute poisoning % of hazard.chemicals monitored in food - No of chemicals banned or severily restricted Urban environmental quality Growth of urban popul. - Number of mega-cities % popul.in urb. areas

60. PARYAVARAN ABSTRACTS, 1998 Vol. 15 No. 3&4
flora, fauna, genetic resources, water, soil and Administrative Adv Advance AgricAgriculture Agricl Malariology Malariol Malariological manag management Med
http://sdnp.delhi.nic.in/resources/paryaabs/parya-geninfo.html
General Information The contents in Paryavaran Abstracts have been taken directly from source documents like primary periodicals, research reports, seminar proceedings, standards and patents. Reviews and informatic articles contributed by the subject specialists are also included. Abstracts are broadly classified and arranged under the following heads: Environmental Management Includes Government policies, planning programmes, regulations and legislations; international agreements; impact assessments; environmental education, environmental law and legal actions; sustainable development; siting of industries; clean technologies, eco-development and ecosystem management; and managerial aspects of forestry, biosphere, conservation, waste and wildlife. Air Pollution Includes detection, monitoring and chemical analysis of air pollution control equipment and engineering measurements and standards of industrial and automotive emissions and common air quality parameters; odours, acid rains, thermal discharge, gas and particulate emission; climate change, greenhouse effect, ozone depletion; chemical and biological aspects of air pollution; radioactive fall out, radiation levels and their effects; and effects of air pollutants on soil, plants and animals. Water Pollution Includes all aspects of fresh water pollution (including ground water), pollution of water bodies, chemical and biological contaminants, marine pollution; detection, monitoring and chemical analysis of water pollutants.

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