Tardi Pedes's Library tagged → View Popular
George Maine - Biologist - Pathumthani, Thailand
Profile of George Maine who is a biologist in Pathumthani province, Thailand.
Life and Earth Sciences Social Network
Bio-Network.org is a social network for scientists and the community to discover, exchange and share scholary and popular content in biology, in the applied life sciences agriculture, horticulture and forestry, in the earth sciences, and in the environmen
Integrated pest management in tropical and subtropical cropping systems
'89 Integrated pest management in tropical and subtropical cropping systems. Proceedings. February 8-15, 1989, Dorint Hotel, Bad Durkheim, Federal Republic of Germany. Volume I
TropHort: Biology, Agricultureand Geography Research
This page provides links to websites and science articles in biology, in the applied life sciences agriculture, horticulture and forestry, and the earth sciences. The site focusses on the horticulture of vegetables and fruits and contains information on n
Maximising freshness but minimising microbial food safety hazards in fresh bamboo shoots
Cultivation of bamboo for fresh shoots is an emerging industry in Australia. Consumers appreciate “freshness” in horticultural products but are concerned about microbial contamination of vegetables. In the USA, the reported incidence of foodborne infectio
A German farmer's view of livestock farming within the Community
The expansionary policy on the author's own pig and beef farm in South Germany is described. The great increase in urban property in West Germany and how this has caused agricultural labour shortages, high wage levels and an insistence on free weekends ar
A comparison of approaches to the mapping of forest land for intensive management
This article compares three types of map (cover type, soil type and habitat type of the same small forested area on the Priest River Experimental Forest, N. Idaho, and gives a detailed discussion of the advantages and limitations of each for management pl
History of the "food problem"
The history of "food problems" in many third-world countries can be traced to political and administrative errors which exaggerated the effects of natural disasters. The danger of seeking quick dramatic solutions and blaming scapegoats is apparent. In con
Changes in the vegetation of the Sudan
Global environmental change has put enormous pressure on the savannah woodlands in the Sudano-Sahelian zone. Before the recent hydroclimatic changes, monsoonal weather influenced this part of Africa, creating enough rainfall for temporal surface water sto
The agricultural implications of the decision to manufacture fertilizer nitrogen in Taranaki
An ammonia-urea plant has been purchased by the Government, to be sited in Taranaki. It will have the capacity to produce 72 000 tonnes N annually. The present and likely future production by the pastoral, arable, horticultural and forestry sectors in New
Selected Tags
Related Tags
Sponsored Links
Top Contributors
Groups interested in geography
-
Resources for the Geography Classroom
Items: 101 | Visits: 54
Created by: Angela Cunningham
-
Social Studies Resources
A list of resources for Soc...
Items: 136 | Visits: 138
Created by: Dianne Krause
Diigo is about better ways to research, share and collaborate on information. Learn more »
Join Diigo
