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MAKING TOURISM MORE SUSTAINABLE
International tourist arrivals have almost quadrupled over the past 30 years and
domestic tourism has also intensified in most developed and newly industrialized
countries. At the same time, tourist movements have spread geographically to reach
practically all countries of the globe, becoming for many of them an important
economic sector in terms of income generation, foreign exchange earnings and
employment creation.
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS FOR WEEDS IN NEW ZEALAND
Innovation in Environmental Education : ICT and intergenerational learning
Guide to Implementing the Alaska Cultural Standards for Educators
Conservation Status and Ecology of the Monarch Butterfly in the United States
Biodiversity as affected by farming systems and landscape
Child Neglect: A Guide for Prevention, Assessment, and Intervention
Each day, the safety and well-being of some children across the Nation are threatened by child abuse and neglect. Intervening effectively in the lives of these children and their families is not the sole responsibility of any single agency or professional group, but rather is a shared community concern.
Management and Eucalyptus
The aim of Sustainable Forest Management and Eucalyptus is to inform
society of the reality of a tree which is often criticised but about which
little is actually known in terms of its extraordinary function and characteristics,
aspects which make it a unique resource in terms of generating
wealth and environmental benefits.
Through mass fixing of carbon and the corresponding oxygen production,
eucalyptus plantations create the renewable raw material which
is used to produce pulp and energy: cultivated wood and the forest