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Falcão, Fábio De Carvalho, Deyna Hulda Arêas Guanaes i Adriano Paglia. "Medium and large-sized mammals of RPPN Estação Veracel, southernmost Bahia, Brazil". Check List 8, nr 5 (1.09.2012): 929. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/8.5.929.

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One of the largest private reserves in the Atlantic Forest is the RPPN Estação Veracel, which along with the contiguous forested area of the Pau-Brasil Ecological Station, is an important part of the remaining Atlantic Forest of southern Bahia. We carried out an inventory of medium and large mammals in the Reserve during a 16-month camera trap survey, as well as conducted interviews with park rangers and searched for direct/indirect records, which revealed 33 species belonging to nine different Orders. Among the species recorded, six are categorized as threatened in the national list and four in the IUCN global list. The RPPN harbors species which are crucial to the ecosystem, many of which are in decline and threatened by high hunting pressure and reduction of habitat. The results confirm the relevance of the RPPN as a Key Biodiversity Area (KBA) for globally threatened species.
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Chavez, Deborah J. "Bunny Hops or Vegetable Tunnels? Perceptions and Preferences of Mountain Bike Riders on the San Jacinto Ranger District". Western Journal of Applied Forestry 12, nr 2 (1.04.1997): 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wjaf/12.2.44.

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Abstract To investigate mountain bike use on the San Jacinto Ranger District in southern California, mountain bike riders were queried using a mailed survey process. The objectives were to develop a socio-demographic profile of mountain bike riders; profile their activity patterns; and describe user perceptions related to mountain bike use in general and specifically to the region. This information was to be used in developing a regional mountain biking plan. Most respondents were male, about 34 years of age, and had some college education. They were active recreationists yet were committed to the sport of mountain bike riding. Trails were thought to have acceptable numbers of users and amounts of physical impacts. The respondents believed that they should share trails with other users and follow rules of etiquette. The regional biking plan should include little by way of site amenities. Few differences existed between more and less experienced riders. West. J. Appl. For. 12(2):44-48.
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Beach, D. N. "NADA and Mafohla: Antiquarianism in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe with Special Reference to the Work of F.W.T. Posselt". History in Africa 13 (1986): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3171534.

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One of the casualties of the transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe in 1980 was the journal NADA, which came to an end with the breakup of the government ministry that sponsored it. NADA originally stood for Native Affairs Department Annual and ran to 57 issues between 1923 and 1980. Essentially, it was intended to be the Southern Rhodesian equivalent of the Uganda Journal or Tanganyika Notes and Records, and it is not surprising that out of the 912 articles published in it at least 40% were by identifiable officials of the Native Affairs Department or its successor, the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Out of another 37% of contributors classifiable as ‘general,’ a considerable number were undoubtedly NAD officials hiding behind uncrackable pseudonyms and initials, while others in this category were policemen, forest and game rangers, education and agricultural officers, and so forth. Consequently, the journal always had a fairly ‘official’ image, in spite of editorial disclaimers, and this image became the more pronounced after the Rhodesian Front gained control of the government, with more official reports and statements filling the pages.
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Chin, Kit L., Bobby R. Phills, Catalino A. Blanche, V. R. Bachireddy, Yadong Qi i Kamran K. Abdollahi. "URBAN FORESTRY PROGRAM AT SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY AND A&M COLLEGE." HortScience 27, nr 6 (czerwiec 1992): 672e—672. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.27.6.672e.

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Nationally, the urban and community forests are in a state of rapid decline. About 52% of street trees are dead or dying. The average tree life of the urban areas is about five times less than in rural areas. The growing national awareness of the importance and benefits of trees and their role in maintaining a healthy environment magnifies the need for urban forestry training programs. The Southern University Urban Forestry Program (funded by USDA Forest Service, Southern Region) is set up to address the critical need for high quality, user-oriented urban forestry training for minority students, and to bridge the gap between minority participation and national forestry resources, education and management programs. This unique program places major emphasis on experiential learning activities in addition to sound academic education. The four-year curriculum will be centered around forestry, horticulture, urban and community planning and landscape architecture.
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Osei, Jeff Dacosta, Zhu Ning i Yaw A. Twumasi. "Urban Forest Resilience: Assessment and Management Strategies for Stressed Trees in Diverse Environments". April-May 2024, nr 43 (3.05.2024): 8–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.55529/jeimp.43.8.22.

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Variety of trees are found in both urban and wild areas; these trees are indispensable in maintaining ecosystem health and promoting human well-being. However, stressors affect the health of these trees; this makes them face management approaches. In this study, an assessment and management of five (5) different tree species at Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge-USA were carried out. The Southern Magnolia, Southern Red Oak, and Live Oak showed symptoms of stress, such as leaning and decay. The identified Loblolly Pine showed symptoms such as bark beetle infestations and resource competition. For each of these species, specific indicators of stress were identified and recommended management approaches. These include the installation of support systems, pruning of diseased branches, soil tillage, and pest control techniques. These practices allow the strengthening of urban forest, which ensures continued health and functioning of our ecosystems.
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Liu, Rui. "Early Warning Model of College Students' Psychological Crises Based on Big Data Mining and SEM". International Journal of Information Technologies and Systems Approach 16, nr 2 (13.01.2023): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijitsa.316164.

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In recent years, the psychological problems of college students could not be ignored, as they have seriously affected the growth of students and the normal teaching order of colleges and universities. However, there exists a strong noise in college students' psychological sample data set and a strong correlation between its data. Aiming to solve this problem, this paper proposes a psychological crisis warning method for college students based on big data mining and structural equation model (SEM). This method is oriented to massive user data in social networks. Particle swarm optimization is introduced to improve the random forest algorithm, and the original data is labeled to alleviate the impact of data noise on the recognition accuracy. The simulation example comes from an efficient actual data set in the southern China. The experimental results show that the proposed method can achieve an efficient analysis of actual complex data, and can provide reliable psychological auxiliary diagnosis for practitioners.
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Mamza, Yohanna Shaibu. "Application of Practical Religion Education in Northern Nigeria: Panacea for Civic Engagement and Peace Building". African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research 5, nr 4 (15.07.2022): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.52589/ajsshr-cyq25esx.

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Religious extremism and fanatism are major contributions to violent activities and crisis in Nigeria. Borno State is one of most affected States due to the activities of Boko Haram insurgency. This paper is put together as a result of a three (3) days peace seminar conducted at the College of Education Waka – Biu Borno State on 29th to 31st January, 2020. College of Education Waka-Biu is one of eight (8) tertiary institutions in Borno State. It is located Biu, Southern senatorial District of Borno State. Biu is about one hundred and seventy two (172) kilometers from Maiduguri the Borno State capital. The major road that links Biu to Maiduguri is closed due to the activities of Boko Haram because the road passes through the “Sambisa” forest. The College of Education Waka-Biu was established in 1986. The college is a transformation of the then “Teachers College Waka-Biu” which was established by the Church of the Brethren Mission in 1957. The College of Education has a student population of about twelve thousand (12,000) with half Christians and half Muslims. The College has been peaceful without any record of religious intolerance. The tribes of the students and staff members are dominant Pabir, Bura, Margi, Kibaku, Gwoza, Kanakuru, Tera, Fulani, Hona, Kilba, Yungur, Michika, Lounguda Ga’anda etc.
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Argow, Keith A. "Mountaineers and Rangers: A History of Federal Forest Management in the Southern Appalachians, 1900–1981. By Shelly S. Mastran and Nan Lowerre. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1983. xviii + 191 pp. Illustrations, footnotes. $6.95". Forest & Conservation History 31, nr 3 (lipiec 1987): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4005140.

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Munda, Bhakta Narayan, Manoj Kumar Jena i Ashim Mishra. "Trends of Medicolegal Autopsy Cases in a Government Medical College in Southern Odisha: An Autopsy based study". Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 15, nr 3 (15.09.2022): 143–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijfmp.0974.3383.15322.1.

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introduction: Background: Koraput district is one of the largest forest districts of Odisha with a dominant tribal population. This study was done with the objective to assess the cause and manner of death along with the epidemiological profiling of medicolegal cases and was the first attempt to conduct an autopsy-based study at this recently established Government Medical College of Southern Odisha. Materials and Methods: A record based cross sectional study of total number of 1168 medicolegal autopsies was done conducted at SLN Government Medical College, Koraput during the period 1st January 2019 to 31st December 2021. results: 72.43% of the cases were males with male to female ratio of 2.62:1 with 87.21% cases belong to rural population. Almost 50 percent of cases belonged to young adult age group (21-40 years). The cause of deaths in majority of the cases were due to road traffic accidents (416;35.62%) followed by poisoning cases (278;23.81%). Natural disease was observed in 114 cases (9.77%). Our study revealed that 53.51% of cases were accidental in a manner with 27.22% being due to intentional self-harm. The most preferred method in suicide cases was due to poisoning (206; 64.77%) followed by hanging (64; 20.12%). Unnatural death due to suicidal poisoning was seen more in females (109; 52.9%) as compared to males whereas male preponderance was observed more in hanging (49;76.56%). conclusion: This study could provide valuable insight to authorities for future multidimensional studies.
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KIM, Kyung Nam. "Illegality of Imperial Japan’s Installation of War Facilities and its Compulsory Mobilization of Students in the Pusan-Kyŏngnam Region in terms of the International Labor Organization (ILO) in the 1930s and 1940s". Institute of History and Culture Hankuk University of Foreign Studies 85 (28.02.2023): 3–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.18347/hufshis.2023.85.3.

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This study explores the process of installing war facilities in Colonial Korea by the Japanese military when it designated the southern part of colonial Chosŏn as a rear base for its military actions during the Asia-Pacific War. Additionally, it investigates violations by Japan of international law, specifically ILO (International Labor Organization) principles, in its compulsory mobilization of students in Busan and other areas in Kyŏngnam Province into military service. After the United States entered the war., Pusan and Kyŏngnam Province became increasingly important as a strategic base for military operations. Students were forced to build aircraft bases and roads, including forest roads for war facilities, maintain park areas for constructing batteries, convert school playgrounds into agricultural plots to increase food production, and help in the recruitment of soldiers. Additionally, the study suggests that student mobilization should be treated as a category of forced mobilization. This becomes clear in two respects. First, the Japanese Government-General of Chosŏn legalized the forced mobilization of students via a National Mobilization Act enacted through two revisions to the Chosŏn Education Ordinance. Second, the Government-General beautified the practice under names like ‘education in labor’ and ‘physical training’, and reorganized students into ‘National Labor Groups’ (1938-1941) and ‘General Student Forces’ (1941-1945) which were collectively mobilized. After 1943, students were mobilized ranging in age from elementary pupils to college students, and after 1944, all classes were abolished and students were instead forced to engage in wartime labor. Furthermore, the study reveals that the mobilization of student labor promoted by the Japanese imperial government clearly violated International Labor Organization principles, as seen in the specific cases of Pusan and Kyŏngnam Province. This fact suggests that those students should be classified as victims of Japanese forced labor because they were routinely deployed through a separate organizational system.
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Książki na temat "Southern Forest Rangers College"

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Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference (19th 1987 College Station, Tex.). Proceedings of the nineteenth southern forest tree improvement conference, June 16-18, 1987, College Station, Texas. Springfield, VA: National Technical Information Service, 1987.

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Levin, Il'ya. "DEVELOPMENT OF PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO) ON THE TERRITORY OF THE ARBORETUM OF THE KHRENOVSKOY FOREST COLLEGE". W FORESTRY-BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY OF NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL PHYTOCOENOSES. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58168/fbfsnap2024_113-118.

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In order to solve the problems of preserving the ecological potential in protective forests of the forest-steppe region of the European part of Russia, it is envisaged to develop and apply technologies that ensure the preservation of ecological functions of forests and their biological diversity, where the introduction of introduced species is allowed during afforestation. In order to study the development of Pseudotsuga menziesa as an introduced species in the forest-steppe region of the European part of Russia (on the example of the arboretum of the Khrenovskoy Forest College of the Voronezh region), studies were carried out, which revealed: its high wood stock (681.4 m³/ha) and healthy vital state (94.1%) with the degree of damage to the plantation 5.9% and revealed the features of development. Hence, the following conclusion should be considered: based on further studies of the ecological and biological potential of the species, its introduction into production should be ensured in order to obtain sustainable biodiversity in plantations and agrolandscapes, especially in the forest-steppe and steppe zones of the southern Russian Plain.
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Anderson, Zachary W., Greg N. McDonald, Elizabeth A. Balgord i W. Adolph Yonkee. Interim Geologic Map of the Browns Hole Quadrangle, Weber and Cache Counties, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, grudzień 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.34191/ofr-760.

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The Browns Hole quadrangle is in Weber and Cache Counties of northern Utah and covers the eastern part of Ogden Valley, a rapidly developing area of the Wasatch Range. The Middle and South Forks of the Ogden River bisect the quadrangle and are important watersheds and recreational areas to the communities of Ogden Valley and the Wasatch Front. The towns of Huntsville and Eden are just west of the quadrangle, unincorporated communities with year-round residents are present throughout the quadrangle, and numerous summer-cabin communities are present in the eastern part of the quadrangle. A portion of Powder Mountain ski resort, which draws year-round visitation and recreation, is present in the northwest corner of the quadrangle. The quadrangle contains the Willard thrust, a major thrust fault with approximately 30 mi (50 km) of eastward displacement that was active during the Cretaceous-Eocene Sevier orogeny (Yonkee and others, 2019). In the quadrangle, the Willard thrust places Neoproterozoic through Ordovician strata in the hanging wall over a fault-bounded lozenge of Cambrian strata and footwall Jurassic and Triassic strata (see cross section on Plate 2). Neoproterozoic strata comprise a succession of mostly clastic rocks deposited during rifting of western North America and breakup of the supercontinent Rodinia (Yonkee and others, 2014). These rocks include the Cryogenian-age Perry Canyon and Maple Canyon Formations, and the Ediacaran-age Kelley Canyon Formation, Papoose Creek Formation, Caddy Canyon Quartzite, Inkom Formation, Mutual Formation, and Browns Hole Formation. The Browns Hole Formation is a sequence of interbedded volcaniclastic rock and basalt lava flows that provides the only radiometric age control in the quadrangle. Provow and others (2021) reported a ~610 Ma detrital apatite U-Pb age from volcaniclastic sandstone at the base of the formation, Crittenden and Wallace (1973) reported a 580 ± 14 Ma K-Ar hornblende age for a volcanic clast, and Verdel (2009) reported a 609 ± 25 Ma U-Pb apatite age for a basalt flow near the top of the formation. Cambrian strata in the hanging wall include a thick basal clastic sequence (Geertsen Canyon Quartzite) overlain by a thick sequence of interbedded limestone, shale, and dolomite (Langston, Ute, and Blacksmith Formations). Hanging wall rocks are deformed by Willard thrust-related structures, including the Browns Hole anticline, Maple Canyon thrust, and numerous smaller folds and minor faults. Footwall rocks of the Willard thrust include highly deformed Cambrian strata within a fault-bounded lozenge exposed in the southern part of the quadrangle, and Jurassic and Triassic rocks exposed just south of the quadrangle. The Paleocene-Eocene Wasatch Formation unconformably overlies older rocks and was deposited over considerable paleotopography developed during late stages of the Sevier orogeny. The southwest part of the quadrangle is cut by a southwest-dipping normal fault system that bounds the east side of Ogden Valley. This fault is interpreted to have experienced an early phase of slip during local late Eocene to Oligocene collapse of the Sevier belt and deposition of volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks (Norwood Tuff) exposed west of the quadrangle (Sorensen and Crittenden, 1979), and a younger phase of slip during Neogene Basin and Range extension (Zoback, 1983). Lacustrine deposits and shorelines of Pleistocene-age Lake Bonneville are present in the southwest corner of the quadrangle near the mouth of the South Fork of the Ogden River and record the highstand of Lake Bonneville (Oviatt, 2015). Pleistocene glacial deposits, present in the northwest corner of the map, are likely related to the Pinedale glaciation, commonly expressed by two moraine building episodes in the Wasatch Range (Quirk and others, 2020). Numerous incised alluvial deposits and geomorphic surfaces are present along major drainages and record pre- and post-Lake Bonneville aggradational and degradational alluvial and colluvial sequences. Mass-movement deposits, including historically active landslides, are present throughout the quadrangle. Crittenden (1972) mapped the Browns Hole quadrangle at 1:24,000 scale, which provided an excellent foundation for the general stratigraphy and structure, but the 1972 map lacked important details of unconsolidated surficial units. As part of 1:62,500 scale mapping of the Ogden 30'x60' quadrangle, Coogan and King (2016) updated stratigraphic nomenclature, revised some contacts, and added more details for surficial units. For this map, we utilized new techniques for data acquisition and analysis to delineate surficial deposits, bedrock contacts, and faults more accurately and precisely. Mapping and field data collection were largely done in 2021–2022 using a combination of GPS-enabled tablets equipped with georectified aerial imagery (U.S. Department of Agriculture [USDA] National Agriculture Imagery Program [NAIP], 2009), orthoimagery (Utah Geospatial Resource Center [UGRC] State Geographic Information Database, 2018b, 2018c; 2021a, 2021b), and lidar data (UGRC State Geographic Information Database, 2006; 2011; 2013–2014; 2018a), previously published geologic maps, topographic maps, and applications for digital attitude collection. We also used hand-held GPS units, Brunton compasses, and field notebooks to collect geologic data. Field data were transferred to a Geographic Information System (GIS), where the map was compiled and completed.
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