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Leuschner, William A. Forest regulation, harvest scheduling, and planning techniques. Wiley, 1990.

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Service, Alberta Forest. Alberta timber harvest planning and operating ground rules. Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife, Forest Service, 1987.

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Forest regulation, harvest scheduling, and planningtechniques. Wiley, 1990.

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Ltd, Daishowa Canada Co. Daishowa Canada Co. Ltd. timber harvest planning and operating ground rules. Alberta Forestry, Lands and Wildlife, Forest Service, 1991.

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Perloff, Harvey S. The art of planning: Selected essays of Harvey S. Perloff. Plenum Press, 1985.

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Nominations of Thomas E. Harvey to be Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Legislative Affairs, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Patrick W. Dunne to be Assistant Secretary for Policy and Planning, Department of Veterans Affairs: Hearing before the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, second session, July 27, 2006. U.S. G.P.O., 2007.

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Office, General Accounting. Forest Service: Amount of timber offered, sold, and harvested, and timber sales outlays, fiscal years 1992 through 1997 : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition, and Forestry, Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives. The Office, 1999.

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Nelson, John Douglas. Integrating short-term spatially feasible harvest plans with long- term harvest schedules using Monte-Carlo integer programming and linear programming. 1988.

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Nelson, John Douglas. Integrating short-term spatially feasible harvest plans with long- term harvest schedules using Monte-Carlo integer programming and linear programming. 1988.

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High Impact Church Planning: You Can be Part of a Harvest Directed Ministry. Visionquest Ministries, 2003.

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Rosenzweig, Cynthia, and Daniel Hillel. Climate Variability and the Global Harvest. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195137637.001.0001.

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The Earth's climate is constantly changing. Some of the changes are progressive, while others fluctuate at various time scales. The El Niño-la Niña cycle is one such fluctuation that recurs every few years and has far-reaching impacts. It generally appears at least once per decade, but this may vary with our changing climate. The exact frequency, sequence, duration and intensity of El Niño's manifestations, as well as its effects and geographic distributions, are highly variable. The El Niño-la Niña cycle is particularly challenging to study due to its many interlinked phenomena that occur in various locations around the globe. These worldwide teleconnections are precisely what makes studying El Niño-la Niña so important. Cynthia Rosenzweig and Daniel Hillel describe the current efforts to develop and apply a global-to-regional approach to climate-risk management. They explain how atmospheric and social scientists are cooperating with agricultural practitioners in various regions around the world to determine how farmers may benefit most from new climate predictions. Specifically, the emerging ability to predict the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle offers the potential to transform agricultural planning worldwide. Biophysical scientists are only now beginning to recognize the large-scale, globally distributed impacts of ENSO on the probabilities of seasonal precipitation and temperature regimes. Meanwhile, social scientists have been researching how to disseminate forecasts more effectively within rural communities. Consequently, as the quality of climatic predictions have improved, the dissemination and presentation of forecasts have become more effective as well. This book explores the growing understanding of the interconnectedness of climate predictions and productive agriculture for sustainable development, as well as methods and models used to study this relationship.
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Public harvest: Expanding the use of public land for urban agriculture in San Francisco. SPUR, 2012.

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Shemwetta, Dunstan T. K. Comprehensive timber harvest planning for plantation forests on difficult terrain: Sokoine University of Agriculture Training Forest, Tanzania. 1997.

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Linked sex harvest strategy for big game management with a test case on black-tailed deer. Wildlife Society, 1990.

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Horsfall, Mary. Gardens for All Seasons. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643106772.

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Gardens for All Seasons is a gardening lifestyle book by bestselling author Mary Horsfall, celebrating the role of gardens in our lives and advising on the timing of jobs in the gardening year throughout Australia. Monthly chapters include topics such as planning, bushfire preparation, watering, pot plant care, mulching, weeding, fertilising, pruning, propagating, pest control, what to plant for different climate zones and what garden venues and events to visit. Mary details her own gardening year, including jobs done, fruits and vegetables harvested, food cooked based on the harvest, what was in flower and wildlife observations – all on a month by month basis. Each chapter includes a special topic of the month, such as fun for kids in the garden, biodiversity, manipulating microclimate, and fragrance and first aid. Covering both edible and decorative gardens, and including colour photographs as well as some of Mary’s own recipes, Gardens for All Seasons is sure to please all types of gardeners.
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Sweet cherries. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781786398284.0000.

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Abstract This book contains 12 chapters focusing on the current trends in sweet cherry production, cherry flowering, fruiting and cultivars, sweet cherry rootstocks, planning a new cherry orchard, orchard establishment and production, the fundamentals of sweet cherry pruning, various sweet cherry training systems, management of the orchard environment, fruit ripening and harvest and management of orchard pests, pathogens and disorders. The promising future of cherry production is also discussed.
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Art of Planning: Selected Essays of Harvey S. Perloff. Springer, 2011.

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The Art of Planning: Selected Essays of Harvey S. Perloff. Springer, 2011.

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(Editor), Leland S. Burns, and John Friedmann (Editor), eds. The Art of Planning: Selected Essays of Harvey S. Perloff (Environment, Development and Public Policy: Cities and Development). Springer, 1985.

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Penrose, Angela. Eisenhower Platz. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753940.003.0006.

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The entry of the USA into the war changed the dynamics of life at the American embassy in Grosvenor Square. Edith and E. F. Penrose became directly involved in planning the international conferences which would shape the postwar world, including Hot Springs, and dealing with the immediate problems of the end of the war such as the Morgenthau Plan. Edith and E. F. Penrose married in 1944 and Edith bore a son, Trevan, in July 1945. Edith’s brothers Jack and Harvey both had distinguished careers in the US Air Force in North Africa and Italy before Jack was shot down in early 1945. Both Edith and Penrose were directly involved in the creation of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration which dealt with refugee issues, and in supporting Winant and Eleanor Roosevelt during the formation of the United Nations and the first General Assembly in London in 1946.
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Lindenmayer, David, Damian Michael, Mason Crane, et al. Wildlife Conservation in Farm Landscapes. CSIRO Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486303113.

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An increasing number of Australians want to be assured that the food and fibre being produced on this continent have been grown and harvested in an ecologically sustainable way. Ecologically sustainable farming conserves the array of species that are integral to key ecological processes such as pollination, seed dispersal, natural pest control and the decomposition of waste. Wildlife Conservation in Farm Landscapes communicates new scientific information about best practice ways to integrate conservation and agriculture in the temperate eucalypt woodland belt of eastern Australia. It is based on the large body of scientific literature in this field, as well as long-term studies at 790 permanent sites on over 290 farms extending throughout Victoria, New South Wales and south-east Queensland. Richly illustrated, with chapters on birds, mammals, reptiles, invertebrates and plants, this book illustrates how management interventions can promote nature conservation and what practices have the greatest benefit for biodiversity. Together the new insights in this book inform whole-of-farm planning. Wildlife Conservation in Farm Landscapes is an ideal resource for land managers and farmers interested in integrating farming and environmental values and anyone interested in biodiversity in woodlands and agricultural zones. Recipient of a 2017 Whitley Awards Certificate of Commendation for Conservation in Action
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