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Reminder of what we are talking about Wildlife has value for humans Economic Recreational Intrinsic Influences how we interact with wildlife Non-consumptive Use of ...
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The three basic needs of humans are food, clothing, and shelter. The use of natural resources to meet these needs is in two forms, consumptive use and non ...
A Second growth forest can be conserved (cut at a recoverable rate) Old growth forests must be preserved (no harvest) Understand consumptive use – use to provide needs ...
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Non-consumptive Use . Any non-hunting or non-extractive use; Examples: wildlife feeding & photography, bird watching, whale watching
... Transpiration Evaporation of water from plant stomata into the atmosphere Evapotranspiration Sum of evaporation and transpiration (abbreviated “ET”) Consumptive use ...
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Moving Toward a Less Consumptive Economy Michael Renner State of the World 2004 “Our enormously productive economy… demands that we make consumption a way of life…
(FAO) Consumptive use is the total amount of water used by the plants in transpiration (building of plant tissues etc) and evaporation from adjacent soils or from plant ...
Ex: Dairy Cattle-Milk Sheep-wool As humans we are consumptive or non-consumptive. What is Consumptive? -taking or harvesting wildlife.
Consumptive Use Consumptive use - consumptive use is the taking or harvesting of natural resources. Examples of consumptive uses of wildlife include hunting and fishing.
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a modified sebal methodology for spatially estimating pecan consumptive water use for las cruces of new mexico author: afsdak last modified by
Consumptive Use (Irrigation) The quantity of water that is absorbed by the crop and transpired or used directly in the building of plant tissue, together ...
... National Parks and Preserves general goal is conservation – “a natural and healthy population” – ANILCA defines park lands: subsistence is only consumptive use ...
... % voluntary reduction of water use Warning - 10% to 15% voluntary reduction of water use Emergency – 15% or greater mandatory and voluntary reduction of consumptive ...
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Demands for water are land use based using consumptive use model; Local accretions calculated using a water budget for each area at a historical level and then ...
Goal #1: Improve understanding of Oregon’s water resource needs Objective 1: …instream (non-consumptive) needs Objective 2: …out-of-stream (consumptive) needs ...
A consumptive use involves the transfer of a portion or share of the asset from the communal asset to an individual. Non-consumptive use involves temporary ...
The three basic needs of humans are food, clothing, and shelter. The use of natural resources to meet these needs is in two forms, consumptive use and non ...
What is CONSUMPTIVE USE? What is NON-CONSUMPTIVE USE? the withdrawal of surface or ground water WITH RETURN to the basin of origin 1. Environmental GCSWMP “The Plan ...
Basic Concepts - Water Use: Consumptive v. Non-consumptive Consumptive uses Drinking Cleaning Irrigation Industrial (e.g., energy production) Non-consumptive uses Power ...
Equalize returns to consumptive and capital uses . optimal rotation interval. period between one cut and the next; economically efficient rule vs biological ...
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