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<title>Introduction on Plum Site</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/</link>
<description>Recent content in Introduction on Plum Site</description>
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<title>Preface</title>
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<description>Through my tutors, I have developed courage to look beyond my own enjoyment of Welsh uplands, to connect land to people. Sometimes I find that hard to do when I look, and see distant markets standing between the two. It is great to find people who understand how we have got where we are, and why the land is, as it is. I wonder who knows how it is to become?</description>
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<title>With ToC</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/menu/table-of-contents/with-toc.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>Caput vino delphine in tamen vias # Cognita laeva illo fracta # Lorem markdownum pavent auras, surgit nunc cingentibus libet Laomedonque que est. Pastor An arbor filia foedat, ne fugit aliter, per. Helicona illas et callida neptem est Oresitrophos caput, dentibus est venit. Tenet reddite famuli praesentem fortibus, quaeque vis foret si frondes gelidos gravidae circumtulit inpulit armenta nativum.
Te at cruciabere vides rubentis manebo Maturuit in praetemptat ruborem ignara postquam habitasse Subitarum supplevit quoque fontesque venabula spretis modo Montis tot est mali quasque gravis Quinquennem domus arsit ipse Pellem turis pugnabant locavit Natus quaerere # Pectora et sine mulcere, coniuge dum tincta incurvae.</description>
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<title>Declaration</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/values/thesis_Q_declaration.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>This work has not previously been accepted in substance for any degree and is not being concurrently submitted in candidature for any degree.
Candidate: …………………………………….( John A. Plumridge) Date: …………………
Statement 1:
This dissertation is being submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science.
Candidate: …………………………………….( John A. Plumridge) Date: …………………
Statement 2:
This dissertation is the result of my own independent work/investigation except where otherwise stated.</description>
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<title>Without ToC</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Quam iugulum regia simulacra, plus meruit humo pecorumque haesit, ab discedunt dixit: ritu pharetramque.</description>
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<title>Acknowledgements</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/values/thesis_Q_acknowledgements.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>| To Dr F. Sinclair for his talented and inspired teaching. Dr. G. Edwards-Jones for his commitment to education and to conservation, which is also inspiring. | To Meryl for her friendship, poise, and help. To Dr. Colin Price for his excellent lectures and teaching methods, support and, sense of fun. | To Dr. G. George for his enthusiastic help. To Dr H. Omed for his support and kindness at all times.</description>
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<title>Tables and Figures</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/values/thesis_Q_tablesandfigures.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/values/thesis_Q_tablesandfigures.html</guid>
<description>TABLES # | No. | Table | Page | | 1 | Description of sub-topic classifications. | 43 | | 2 | Structure of the Q-items (Levels x Effects) | 44 | | 3 | Q sort scale | 44 | | 4 | Eigenvalues and explained variance for Factors 1-5 | 50 | | 5 | Factor Characteristics for factors 1-5 | 50 | | 6 | Correlations Between Factors 1-5 | 51 | | 7 | Summary of trends in median for Factors 1-5 by group | 56 | | 8 | Total sums of squares scores by group for all five factors | 58 | | 9 | Management statements by factor rank scores | 63 | | 1 | Transformative statements and communication by factor rank scores.</description>
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<title>Results of the Investigation</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/values/thesis_Q_results.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/values/thesis_Q_results.html</guid>
<description>:date: 2002-07-02 :tags: values :Author: John Plumridge
.. contents:: Table of Contents :depth: 2 .. sectnum::
.. _Adapting Sacred Landscape: http://cms.nfshost.com/thesis_Q_landuse_interests.html .. |Fmax| replace:: F\ :sub:max
Results from Adapting Sacred Landscape_
Five factors were found, accounting for 56% of the total variance. Reliability coefficients and composite reliability scores are high. Factor ratios of statements and sorts were judged to be adequate for clear separation of factors. Reliability measures were high. Factors show separation at a maximum 0.</description>
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<title>References</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/values/thesis_Q_references.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/values/thesis_Q_references.html</guid>
<description>Articles # Adams, W. M. (1996) Future Nature: A Vision for Conservation. London, Earthscan.
Allen, W., Bosch, O, Gibson, R., &amp; Jopp, A., (2000) Benefits of collaborative learning for environmental management: Applying the Integrated Systems for Knowledge Management approach to support animal pest control. Environmental Management 27 (2) 215-223.
Andrews, J. &amp; Rebane, M. (1994) Farming &amp; Wildlife.RSPB, Bedfordshire.
Anttonen, V. (1999) The Sacred Critical Guide to the Study of Religion.</description>
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<title>Remote Sensing</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/remote_sensing.html</link>
<pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/remote_sensing.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Remote Sensing and GIS 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Viewpoints and Surveys 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Remote Sensing Basics 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Absorption Spectra 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Absorption Spectra of Species Remote sensing includes all methods, from aerial photography to satellite radiation sensing.
Radiation patterns are interpreted to give useful information of landscape perspective. Absorption spectra of soils, rocks and vegetation differ, and knowledge of these differences enhance interpretation and use for planning.
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Remote Sensing and GIS These are complementary systems and the software processes both.</description>
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<title>Creating a New Theme</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/posts/creating-a-new-theme.html</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/posts/creating-a-new-theme.html</guid>
<description>Introduction # This tutorial will show you how to create a simple theme in Hugo. I assume that you are familiar with HTML, the bash command line, and that you are comfortable using Markdown to format content. I&rsquo;ll explain how Hugo uses templates and how you can organize your templates to create a theme. I won&rsquo;t cover using CSS to style your theme.
We&rsquo;ll start with creating a new site with a very basic template.</description>
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<title>Cabbalists and God with Abacus</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/posts/cabbalists.html</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2020 16:01:52 +0100</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/posts/cabbalists.html</guid>
<description>Cabbalists try to get people, especially Christians nowadays, to learn their numerology mumbo jumbo in order to mislead them; so the short answer is, it depends if your calculaitons are in arabic numerals, or hebrew. Cabbalists become unstuck with that one. 11 cannot signify two pillars. It signifies just 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 + 1 . Numerical concepts depend only on ones (never zeros) .</description>
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<title>Downtoyou</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/posts/downtoyou.html</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2020 10:33:52 +0100</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/posts/downtoyou.html</guid>
<description>Time for you to step up. If you&rsquo;ve lived long enough, you&rsquo;ll know it&rsquo;s down to you. Lonly You,
Even death up here is different. We don&rsquo;t have lifeboats.
I&rsquo;m saying this: If I say something it won&rsquo;t help. If I say nothing it won&rsquo;t help. It&rsquo;s been down to you.</description>
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<title>Agroforestry Upland Farm Diversification, Wales</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/upland_diversification_pontbren.html</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 29 Oct 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/upland_diversification_pontbren.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Diversification of Agriculture 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Broad Objectives &amp; Constraints 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Land use, Rural Poverty Problems 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Pontbren Land Use and Economics 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Desired Outcomes 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Objective Strategies, Land Use Changes 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Upland Diversification Options 8&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Finance Tools and Policy Levers for Change 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Diversification of Agriculture Integrating trees with agriculture is essentially agroforestry land use. Agroforestry practices are skilled and, integrate trees and woody shrubs to enhance sustainability and productivity in agriculture.
2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Broad Objectives &amp; Constraints Land Use Changes To enhance the natural capital and ecosystem functions.</description>
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<title>Orme Archaeological Features</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_archaeological_features.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_archaeological_features.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes and Operational Limits 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation Scheduled Ancient Monuments: (No.= 6) Regional and Local importance: (Numerous, &gt; 70). 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description There is much of archaeological interest here. Artefacts spanning from the Upper Paleolithic period to the Bronze Age have been recovered from caves. A megolithic burial chamber remains at Llety'r Filiast;</description>
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<title>Orme Brachypodium sylvaticum grassland</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_brachypodium_sylvaticum.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_brachypodium_sylvaticum.html</guid>
<description>Designation Grade I SSSI, Candidate SAC). Natura 2000 NVC code = W21c. Size: * 3.5 ha.
Description An understorey grass sub-community found in deeper soils on dry warm slopes and associated with hawthorn scrub (NVC = W21) also comprising blackthorn and bramble.
The understorey of the Brachypodium sylvaticum grassland frequently includes Fragaria vesca and Hedera helix.
Current condition and status of feature Brachypodium sylvaticum grassland:
Total Area: 3.</description>
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<title>Orme Bracken Pteridium aquilinum</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_brackenpteridiumaquili.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes and Operational Limits 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation Pteridium aquilinum - Galium saxatile grassland (U20) is Grade I SSSI,
Candidate SAC, UK BAP Key Habitat status (1995). Identified in Annex 1 of the EC Habitats Directive as a priority habitat and will form part of the Natura 2000 Network. Size:</description>
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<title>Orme Broad-leaved Woodland</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_broadleavedwoodland.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_broadleavedwoodland.html</guid>
<description>Designation # UK priority BAP, Conwy LBAP, LNR.
Size: 10.4 ha (including W8d). SSSI W8d = 7.6 ha.
.. image:: ../images/GtOrme9.jpg
Description # A semi-natural mixed broad-leaved, deciduous woodland in a cool and wet climate, probably of ancient origin and largely composed of Fraxinus excelsior, Acer pseudoplatanus, and Ulmus glabra; represented by NVC categories W8d, Fraxinus excelsior - Sorbus aucuparia - Mercurialis perennis woodland. Also, Corylus avellana, Crataegus monogyna, Sambucus nigra and Ilex aquifolium, Sorbus aria, Malus sylvestris, Prunus avium, Taxus baccata.</description>
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<title>Orme Calcicolous Grass Heath</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_calcicolousheath.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_calcicolousheath.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes and Operational Limits 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation Grade I SSSI, Candidate SAC, UK BAP/LBAP Key Habitat status (2001) EU Habitats Directive Annex 1 types; Dry heaths (all sub-types) Southern Atlantic wet heaths Size:
Lowland Heath; 48 ha. Calcicolous grass Heath mixture: 33.9 ha. 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description The heathland on the Great Orme is of international importance occupying approximately one quarter of the site.</description>
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<title>Orme Calcifugous Grasslands</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_calcifugousgrass.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_calcifugousgrass.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes and Operational Limits 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation Grade I SSSI, Candidate SAC, UK BAP Key Habitat status (1995). Size: 8.4 ha.
2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description Lowland acid grassland, managed as pasture, on nutrient-poor, free-draining acid soils with (pH 4 to 5.5) overlying superficial deposits. They are dominated by Sheeps' Fescue and Common Bent (Agrostis capillaris), with some acid loving plants such as Tormentil (Potentilla erecta), and without the herbs typical of the calcicolous grasslands.</description>
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<title>Orme Dense/Scattered Scrub</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_densescatteredscrub.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_densescatteredscrub.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes and Operational Limits 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation NVC: W23/W21c
Grade I SSSI, Candidate SAC, UK BAP Key Habitat status. Identified in Annex 1 of the EC Habitats Directive as a priority habitat and will form part of the Natura 2000 Network. Scrub: Conwy HAP Juniper: listed as Endangered on the GB Red List and is protected under Schedule 8 of the WCA 1981.</description>
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<title>Orme Disturbed ground, Quarries, Rock outcrops</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_quarries.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_quarries.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes and Operational Limits 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation Grade I SSSI, Candidate SAC. Size:
Armeria vegetation: 4.ha (largely on quarry and minespoil) Non Maritime Cliff: 0.5 ha Disused Quarry and Minespoil: 4.2ha Rock outcrops and Inland cliffs: 3.2ha 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description Two stone quarries were formerly worked: Rock Studio quarry, and Pigeon's Cave, stone from which is said to have been used to construct the Conwy Cob, Telford's Suspension Bridge at Conwy (1826) and later Stephenson's Tubular Bridge at Conwy (1848).</description>
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<title>Orme Education, Interpretation, Facilities</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_educationinterpretation.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_educationinterpretation.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Evaluation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current Status 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes and Operational limits 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Evaluation &quot;A Policy Statement for the Great Orme&quot;(1976), states an objective:
&quot;to Create opportunities for people to enjoy and appreciate the qualities of the Country Park without compromising the conservation objectives.&quot;
The Good Practice Guidelines for country parks (CCW, 1995) states, &quot;country parks offer an excellent opportunity to provide and nurture environmental awareness for people of all ages.</description>
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<title>Orme Fauna</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_fauna.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_fauna.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation UK BAP, LBAP species:
Badger (Meles Meles), Lesser horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros), Brown hare (Lepus europaeus), Skylark (Alauda arvensis) Songthrush (Turdus philomelos), Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula), Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus), Linnet (Carduelis cannabina), Curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), Chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax) See also, feature: The silver-Studded Blue, Plebejus Arjus. The stone curlew is listed on Annex I of the EC Birds Directive and Appendix II of the Bern Convention.</description>
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<title>Orme Fen Meadow</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_fenmeadow.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_fenmeadow.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes and Operational Limits 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation Grade I SSSI, Candidate SAC, UK BAP Key Habitat status (1995).
Size:
0.4 ha. 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description The Calcicolous Molinia pasture-Cirsium dissectum (M24) community is found in warm conditions on moderately mesotrophic, dry, peaty soils associated with mires.
A considerable number of flowering herbs and sedges are able to maintain themselves under a frequent grazing regime, with some patched structural diversity.</description>
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<title>Orme Limestone Pavement</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_limestonepavement.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_limestonepavement.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes and Operational Limits 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options, Continuous 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation Grade I SSSI, Candidate SAC, UK BAP Key Habitat status (1995). Identified in Annex 1 of the EC Habitats Directive as a priority habitat and will form part of the Natura 2000 Network. Regionally Important Geological Site (RIGS) within Gwynedd for its Limestone Pavement and soils around Bishop's Quarry.</description>
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<title>Orme Limestone Sea cliffs and maritime communities</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_seacliffslimestone.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_seacliffslimestone.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes and Operational Limits 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Condition, All existing plant communities 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 8&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation Heritage coast, Grade I SSSI, Candidate SAC. UKBAP priority habitat.
The Great Orme is a Regionally Important Geological Site (RIGS) and of national geological significance, included in the Geological Conservation Review (GCR).
Size:
Heritage Coast, 7 km Cliffs and crags 8.</description>
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<title>Orme Lowland Calcicolous Grassland</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_calcicolousgrass.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_calcicolousgrass.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes Selected As Performance Indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes and Operational Limits 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation Grade I SSSI, Candidate SAC, UK BAP Key Habitat status (1995).
Size:
108 ha. (note: area discrepancies exist from GIS calculations and ground surveys. This is expected due to ground undulations missed by GIS. 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description Lowland calcareous grasslands are developed on shallow lime-rich soils generally overlying limestone rocks, including chalk.</description>
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<title>Orme Management Plan</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_management_plan.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_management_plan.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Summary of the Functions of the Plan 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Introduction to the Gt Orme Management Plan 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Policy 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Confirmation of Features 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;All Confirmed Management Features 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rationale: Grouping and selection of Confirmed Features for Management 8&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Factors of Influence 9&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Potential Conflicts 10&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Funding 11&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Farming Future and Grazing 12&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management of Features 13&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Appendices 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Summary of the Functions of the Plan To identify the objectives of site management. To identify the factors which affect or may affect the features.</description>
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<title>Orme Mesotrophic Grasslands</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_mesotrophicgrasslands.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_mesotrophicgrasslands.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current Condition and Status of Feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes and Operational Limits 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation Grade I SSSI, Candidate SAC, UK BAP Key Habitat status (1995). Identified in Annex 1 of the EC Habitats Directive as a priority habitat and will form part of the Natura 2000 Network. Size:
22.7 ha. 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description Mesotrophic grassland species prefer soils neither too basic nor too acidic.</description>
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<title>Orme Recreational Use and Facilities</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_recreationalfacilities.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_recreationalfacilities.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes Selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation Country Park. 1.1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Evaluation The primary purpose of country parks, as stated in the Countryside Act (1968), is &quot;to provide informal opportunities for countryside recreation&quot;. We shall continue to promote recreational opportunities in Gt Orme Country Park because:
One of the statutory purposes of the Country Park is realised by the continued service .</description>
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<title>Orme Silver-Studded Blue Butterfly</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_silverstuddedblue.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_silverstuddedblue.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of Silver Studded Blue Butterfly 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation Priority UK/LBAP. In Great Britain the silver-studded blue is classified as Nationally Scarce. It is protected under Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, with respect to sale only.
Size:
250,000 adults occur at the peak of the flight period; 10 discrete colonies 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description The silver-studded blue butterfly (Plebejus Arjus) has severely declined in its UK range.</description>
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<title>Orme Specific Site Management Projects</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_specificsitemanagement.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_specificsitemanagement.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Use of Structures 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Use of Caves and Severe Erosion 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sites Dense With Archaeological Remains 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Overspill car park 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options Appropriate management is a product of the site specific resource and the values set upon it. These values include cultural, educational, economic, resource (E.g. as in occupied building), recreational, and aesthetic.
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Use of Structures Sites severely threatened, or damaged and repairable:
At the Pen y Dinas hillfort, close to woodland, uprooted trees have damaged ramparts, and the canopy is quite dense.</description>
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<title>Orme Wild Cotoneaster</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_wildcotoneaster.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/management/orme_wildcotoneaster.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Current condition and status of feature 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Attributes selected as performance indicators 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Rationale and Projects 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Management Options Cotoneaster (cambricus/C. integerrimus)
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Designation listed as Endangered on the GB Red List and is protected under Schedule 8 of the WCA 1981. Size:
Population= 33 plants 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Description Wild cotoneaster is restricted to this one locality in the UK, where it is considered to be endemic.</description>
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<title>Establishing Walnut and Connecting Woodland</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/survey/woodland_walnut_connect.html</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/survey/woodland_walnut_connect.html</guid>
<description>Objectives # To find suitable sites within the Snowdonia National Park for provenance trials with walnut trees.
The trees are to be grown for timber and fruit and contribute to sustainable and biodiverse land use systems with structured woodland corridors.
Introduction, Land-use Diversification, Wales # UK farming is experiencing problems of economics and sustainability. This includes ‘less favoured’ areas, which cover much of Wales.
Less favoured areas are over 240 metres, a category of hills and uplands which are less suitable for arable farming and prime pasture.</description>
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<title>Economics of Agroforestry</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/economics_agroforestry.html</link>
<pubDate>Sat, 02 Mar 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/economics_agroforestry.html</guid>
<description>Subtitle:Key Issues from a Socio-economic perspective Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Introduction 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rationale of Economic Valuation 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Interpretation, Agroforest Economic Evaluation 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Agroforest Socioeconomic Analysis 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Analysis and Viability 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Adoptibility of Agroforest Systems 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Conclusion, a Concern for Equity 8&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;References, Economics of Agroforestry 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Introduction Agroforestry addresses a wide range of needs at the household/farm level. It has potential for sustainable resource management. Agroforestry (AF) programs must be economically attractive to farmers and sponsors, and fit the context if they are to be successful.</description>
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<title>Enhancing ecosystem and productivity in Oda</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/ecosystemproductivity_oda.html</link>
<pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/ecosystemproductivity_oda.html</guid>
<description>Subtitle:Key Issues from a Socio-economic perspective Designation:MSc. Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Introduction 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Causal Analysis 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Expected Benefits of Agroforestry Interventions 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Adoption Methods for Agroforestry 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Follow up Enhancing the sustainability of natural assets to alleviate land-use problems, and thereby reverse decreasing financial and social capital.
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Introduction Householders report serious problems concerning land use and livelihoods in Oda. Causal analysis indicates poor cycling of nutrients and water with the consequences of soil infertility and flooding.</description>
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<title>Human Nature Relationship Questionnaire</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/man_nature/hnrstudy.html</link>
<pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2002 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/man_nature/hnrstudy.html</guid>
<description>Participate Participate and reflect in a study of Human-Nature Relationship. It a reflective experience. The focus is on world view, values and, ecosystem health.
The study uses statements drawn from a wide area including traditional and modern, eastern and western thought. The method of analysis is the excellent Q Methodology. [1]
The study's aim is to raise awareness and widen the scope of values to be accounted for in conservation and land use change.</description>
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<title>Soil Changes Under Agroforestry</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/soil_change_scuaf.html</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/soil_change_scuaf.html</guid>
<description>Designation:M.Sc. 532 Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Objective 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Introduction 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Modelling Intercropping with SCUAF 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;How the Model Works in the Simulation 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Inputs SCUAF 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Universal Soil Loss Equation 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Erosion &amp; Fertility 8&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Analysis of Results 9&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Nutrient Cycle 10&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Plant growth 11&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Conclusion 12&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;References SCUAF 13&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Appendix 2 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Objective Compare soil erosion, loss of top soil, and nutrients (N and P) between Glyricidia hedgerow inter-cropped with maize, and maize mono-cropping systems in Lampung, Indonesia.</description>
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<title>Modelling Silvopasture Light, Water and Growth</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/silvopasture_light_Water_growth.html</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/silvopasture_light_Water_growth.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Objective 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Design 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Introduction &amp; Background 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Models 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Results and Analysis 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Conclusions, Silvopasture light and water 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Interpretation &amp; Discussion of AF SP Model 8&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;References, Silvopasture Light, Water 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Objective To investigate light and water availability in interactions, facilitatory or competitive, in growth of silvopasture.
2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Design Silvopasture with monocrop control conditions, at the Henfaes Research centre, N. Wales.
Specifically, Sycamore (Acer Pseudoplatinus) and Rye (L. Perrene) in 10 x 10 meter spacing.</description>
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<title>Adaptation of Sacred Land</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/values/thesis_Q_values.html</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/values/thesis_Q_values.html</guid>
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Summary Abstract Aim The Problem Definitions Farmers Interests and Land-Use Objectives Woodland Expansion Environmental Benefits Strategic Decisions, Protection and Adaptation Evaluating Farmer Preferences Biodiversity, Land-Use and Livelihoods Human Values for Nature Environmental crisis, sacred and sacred values Social progress, spiritual progress and differentiation Living Nature and Transformative Experience Sacred and heritage values in Britain Human Welfare Human Welfare, Economic Decisions, and Environmental Risks Environmental Values and Cost-Benefit Analysis Participatory Management and Sustainable Development Participatory Approaches to Environmental Management Method of Investigation Aim Problems and choice of method Q-Method Overview The Q-Sample Classification The Q-sample Structure Procedure Results Analysis and Discussion Demographic Variables Summary of the 5 Viewpoints Future Research and Applicability of the Findings On Farm Analysis Participatory Planning Research Opportunities Q Methodology and Local Viewpoints Review of Q and Recommendations The Five Viewpoints Discussion Conclusions References Articles Q Methodology Bibliography Summary The primary purpose of this investigation was to assess the potential of Q methodology as a tool for participatory planning in the adoption of agroforestry practices.</description>
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<title>Agricultural Policies to Mitigate Flooding</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/agricultural_policies_flooding.html</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/agricultural_policies_flooding.html</guid>
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1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Abstract 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Flooding, Current Perceptions and Objectives 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Strategic Issues in Sustainable Land-Use 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Integrating Agriculture With Policy to Mitigate Flooding 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Conclusions 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;References, Flooding Advising the Welsh National Assembly
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Abstract With the cost of flood damage and defense, loss of biodiversity and over-exploitation of soils, present intensive development of flood plains and drainage of wetlands is not sustainable. Moreover, livelihoods are threatened by over production in farming.
Agroforestry practices can be used to mitigate flooding, especially from upland run off.</description>
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<title>Cheetah Decline</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/species-conservation/cheetah.html</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/species-conservation/cheetah.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
Genetic uniformity In Cheetah Cheetahs Low genetic variability (LGV) Individual Differences As Artefact of Captivity Behavioural Aspects of Fertility Conclusion REF: Michele Merola, 1994 A Reassessment of Homozygosity and the Case for Inbreeding Depression in the Cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus: Implications for Conservation Conservation Biology, Volume 8, Number 4 pp961-971
This story urges caution. Wild population estimated 20,000, possibly as few as 10,000. What began as a case of genetic vulnerability became a story involving husbandry, predation and habitat modification.</description>
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<title>Conservation of Species</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/species-conservation/conservation_species.html</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/species-conservation/conservation_species.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
Species Conservation Reintoduction Species Conservation One of the main players, legally and conceptually in conservation is the species.
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). US. Endangered Species Act (ESA). Conservation effort from fund-raising to to recovery programmes and reserve design, dewell on species. The typological viewpoint follows Plato's view of species as representations of eternal types (eidos), or, species as immutable creations of God.</description>
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<title>Ex Situ, In Situ Conservation and Zoos</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/species-conservation/zoos.html</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/species-conservation/zoos.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Consider... 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Messages from Zoos 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Research in zoos 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Species in Zoos 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Education and Zoos 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Captive-breeding 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Questions 8&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Conclusion 9&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;References 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Consider... Role in linking in situ and ex situ conservation. Challenge posed by expanding human and declining wildlife population and eco systems. Conservation of wildlife requires mutually reinforcing links between in situ and ex situ conservation recognised by the convention on biological diversity e.g. for critically small population fragments.</description>
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<title>Modelling Interactions in Shifting Mosaics</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/mosaics_cdfu.html</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/mosaics_cdfu.html</guid>
<description>Designation:MSc. 531 Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Objective 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rationale 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The Crop Down Fallow Up Assumptions 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Structure of CDFU Model 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Af Intervention 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Testing Interventions 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Third Run 8&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Fourth Run 9&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Fifth Run 10&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Conclusions CDFU Model 11&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;References, Shifting Mosaic Models Investigation of the extent to which AF Interventions may allow for a higher population density whilst maintaining a food sufficiency of 100%.
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Objective Using Van Noordwijk's Crop Down Fallow Up (CDFU) model, to investigate the extent to which interventions may allow for a higher population density whilst maintaining a food sufficiency of 100%.</description>
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<title>Modelling Silvopasture Canopy and Growth</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/silvopasture_model.html</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/silvopasture_model.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Aim of the Assignment 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The Agroforestry Trial 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;How a Model of Silvopasture Was Built 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Evaluation of Running the Model 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Further Considerations of Silvopasture Model 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Aim of the Assignment Growth data from current agroforestry trials in Columbia were to be modelled using AME's Simile object - based computer programme. The trails included three strata of shrub, arboreal (i.e. fruit trees) and timber trees, over pasture.
2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The Agroforestry Trial Shrubs had been planted at a density of 625 ha-1, arboreal trees at 144 ha-1, and timber at 36 ha-1.</description>
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<title>Reintroduction Arabian Oryx</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/species-conservation/oryx.html</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/species-conservation/oryx.html</guid>
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Pressures on Oryx populations Oman The Arabian Oryx sanctuary Conservation strategy, Saudi Arabia Solutions References Conservation Aim: To re-establish self-sustaining free-ranging populations Arabian Oryx (Oryx leucoryx).
Pressures on Oryx populations persecuted for trophies and for meat bearing automatic weapons and travelling in motorised fleets. Held captive in private collections throughout the Middle East, led to the formation of a world herd. Bedouin see hunting their right.</description>
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<title>Representing Agroforest Systems Baltistan</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/agroforest_systems_baltistan.html</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Representing the Livelihood System 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Analysis of Agroforest 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Analysis of Pasture, Silvopasture 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Household Activities On and Off-farm Baltistan is characterised by diversity in land use, self-sufficiency and sustainable agricultural practices in an environment constrained by short growing seasons, fragile mountain environment and small land holdings.
Movement of dung, produced by seasonal grazing of herds at higher altitudes, maintains fertility and structure of the lower cropland soils. Exhaustion or destabilisation of soils would take at least two hundred years to recover.</description>
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<title>Species and Development</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/species-conservation/development.html</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/species-conservation/development.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Challenge: 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Moral imperative: 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Development and Change (Ref: william M. Adams in Conservation and Action ed. W.Sutherland 1998 Blackwell, Oxford
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Challenge: Scale of human impacts on biodiversity and accelerating pace of species extinction demand attention (see Heywood 1995) 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Moral imperative: Conservation and development as concepts are often assumed to be unproblematic, looking from outside. Yet the problems, goals and methods of achieving them are not agreed, ad there is debate within the fields, E.</description>
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<title>Representing Local Knowledge, Atwima</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/localknowledge_atwima.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/localknowledge_atwima.html</guid>
<description>Designation:MSc. Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A Computer Knowledge Base 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Boolean Searches 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Further Querying the Data 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Overview of Interviewees and Knowledge 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Appendices 1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A Computer Knowledge Base The knowledge base 'Atwima' was constructed to address constraints brought about by declining soil fertility because of shortening bush fallows. It represents local knowledge. Thereby, it may enable identification of requirements for agroforestry interventions in participatory technology development. Soil fertility management, soil classification, weed management and cocoa shade trees are the particular concerns identified by its authors.</description>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/survey/hnrwebq/samplejs.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/survey/hnrwebq/samplejs.html</guid>
<description>Human Nature Relationship // Edit the following lines for your purposes //*** study_title will be displayed at the center of the top frame // (may contain also short instruction. Use for line break) study_title = 'Human Nature Relationship WebQ-Sort'; //*** address that will accept results // (nobody@localhost is standard for copy to Trash on Mailserver) recipient = 'bollybosh@gmail.com'; //*** email subject line: subject = 'Human Nature Relationship WebQ-Sort'; //*** URL of the 'help page' and name of button for 'help page'; help_url="</description>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/survey/hnrwebq/tutorjs.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/survey/hnrwebq/tutorjs.html</guid>
<description>Sample WebQ Application // Edit the following lines for your purposes //*** URL of the help page; //help_url="tutorhlp.htm"; help_button="Back"; help_url="javascript:if(opener){opener.focus();self.close()}else history.back(2)"; forcedchoice = false ; //set 'false' to permit sending sorts that //do not match the prescribed response distribution //(usually set 'true') randomsort = false; //set 'false' if statements are to be ordered //in original sequence (usually set 'true') recipient = ''; //address is empty here (Tutor example!</description>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/menu/collapsed/3rd-level/4th-level.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/menu/collapsed/hidden.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/menu/collapsed/hidden.html</guid>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/menu/section/page1.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/menu/section/page1.html</guid>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/menu/section/page2.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/menu/section/page2.html</guid>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/buttons.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/buttons.html</guid>
<description>Buttons # Buttons are styled links that can lead to local page or external link.
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/columns.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/columns.html</guid>
<description>Columns # Columns help organize shorter pieces of content horizontally for readability.
{{&lt; columns &gt;}} &lt;!-- begin columns block --&gt; # Left Content Lorem markdownum insigne... &lt;---&gt; &lt;!-- magic sparator, between columns --&gt; # Mid Content Lorem markdownum insigne... &lt;---&gt; &lt;!-- magic sparator, between columns --&gt; # Right Content Lorem markdownum insigne... {{&lt; /columns &gt;}} Example # Left Content Lorem markdownum insigne. Olympo signis Delphis! Retexi Nereius nova develat stringit, frustra Saturnius uteroque inter!</description>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/details.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/details.html</guid>
<description>Details # Details shortcode is a helper for details html5 element. It is going to replace expand shortcode.
Example # {{&lt; details &#34;Title&#34; [open] &gt;}} ## Markdown content Lorem markdownum insigne... {{&lt; /details &gt;}} {{&lt; details title=&#34;Title&#34; open=true &gt;}} ## Markdown content Lorem markdownum insigne... {{&lt; /details &gt;}} Title Markdown content Lorem markdownum insigne&hellip; </description>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/expand.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/expand.html</guid>
<description>Expand # Expand shortcode can help to decrease clutter on screen by hiding part of text. Expand content by clicking on it.
Example # Default # {{&lt; expand &gt;}} ## Markdown content Lorem markdownum insigne... {{&lt; /expand &gt;}} Expand ↕ Markdown content Lorem markdownum insigne&hellip; With Custom Label # {{&lt; expand &#34;Custom Label&#34; &#34;...&#34; &gt;}} ## Markdown content Lorem markdownum insigne.</description>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/hints.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/hints.html</guid>
<description>Hints # Hint shortcode can be used as hint/alerts/notification block.
There are 3 colors to choose: info, warning and danger.
{{&lt; hint [info|warning|danger] &gt;}} **Markdown content** Lorem markdownum insigne. Olympo signis Delphis! Retexi Nereius nova develat stringit, frustra Saturnius uteroque inter! Oculis non ritibus Telethusa {{&lt; /hint &gt;}} Example # Markdown content
Lorem markdownum insigne. Olympo signis Delphis! Retexi Nereius nova develat stringit, frustra Saturnius uteroque inter! Oculis non ritibus Telethusa Markdown content</description>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/katex.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/katex.html</guid>
<description>KaTeX # KaTeX shortcode let you render math typesetting in markdown document. See KaTeX
Example # {{&lt; katex [display] [class=&#34;text-center&#34;] &gt;}} f(x) = \int_{-\infty}^\infty\hat f(\xi)\,e^{2 \pi i \xi x}\,d\xi {{&lt; /katex &gt;}} \[f(x) = \int_{-\infty}^\infty\hat f(\xi)\,e^{2 \pi i \xi x}\,d\xi\] Display Mode Example # Here is some inline example: \(\pi(x)\) , rendered in the same line. And below is display example, having display: block \[f(x) = \int_{-\infty}^\infty\hat f(\xi)\,e^{2 \pi i \xi x}\,d\xi\] Text continues here.</description>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/mermaid.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/mermaid.html</guid>
<description>Mermaid Chart # Mermaid is library for generating svg charts and diagrams from text.
Example # {{&lt; mermaid [class=&#34;text-center&#34;]&gt;}} sequenceDiagram Alice-&gt;&gt;Bob: Hello Bob, how are you? alt is sick Bob-&gt;&gt;Alice: Not so good :( else is well Bob-&gt;&gt;Alice: Feeling fresh like a daisy end opt Extra response Bob-&gt;&gt;Alice: Thanks for asking end {{&lt; /mermaid &gt;}} mermaid.initialize({ flowchart: { useMaxWidth:true } }); sequenceDiagram Alice-Bob: Hello Bob, how are you?</description>
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<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/tabs.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/hugo-book/shortcodes/tabs.html</guid>
<description>Tabs # Tabs let you organize content by context, for example installation instructions for each supported platform.
{{&lt; tabs &#34;uniqueid&#34; &gt;}} {{&lt; tab &#34;MacOS&#34; &gt;}} # MacOS Content {{&lt; /tab &gt;}} {{&lt; tab &#34;Linux&#34; &gt;}} # Linux Content {{&lt; /tab &gt;}} {{&lt; tab &#34;Windows&#34; &gt;}} # Windows Content {{&lt; /tab &gt;}} {{&lt; /tabs &gt;}} Example # MacOS MacOS This is tab MacOS content.
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<title>JNCC Habitat Survey Mynnd Llangednai</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/survey/JNCC_habitat_survey.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/survey/JNCC_habitat_survey.html</guid>
<description>.. contents:: Table of Contents :depth: 1
JNCC habitat mapping is a rapid though fairly detailed mapping of vegetation habitats on the ground.
Survey Notes # .. Figure:: ../images/OS_mynyddllangednai_smll.jpg :width: 300 :height: 453
Fig: Sketch map, survey area, Mynndd Llangednai
Access # Restricted to paths. Varied vantage points were selected to map the area. Distances were gauged by pacing.
Soil # Brown earth, podzoidal, thin. Rocks break upon surface in places.</description>
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<title>Mountain Culture, Natural Resources and Tourism</title>
<link>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/mountain_culture.html</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>https://plum.github.io/docs/cnrm/agroforestry/mountain_culture.html</guid>
<description>Table of Contents
1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Introduction 2&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sustainable Tourism and Development 3&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Case Study, Annapurna 4&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Economic Initiatives 5&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Case Study, Mustang 6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Case Study, Bhutan 7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Case Study, Ghale Kharka Siklis 8&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Lessons From Case Studies 9&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Conclusion, Culture, Tourism and Natural Resources 10&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Discussion, Cultural Integrity 11&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Markets and the Resource Base 12&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Degeneration and Safeguards Case studies from the Himalayan mountains in which the potential of sustainable tourism as a means to help safeguard rural communities is discussed.</description>
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