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Intrazonal agricultural resources in Kurzeme peninsula
2006
Silina, L.
The paper focuses on the exposition of the research results on agricultural resources in Kurzeme peninsula-climatic resources, qualitative evaluation of the land, condition of land amelioration, topographic resources, and structural breakdown of farm land by types of use. It is concluded that extremely various climatic and soil conditions govern in the region. The Southeast part of Kurzeme peninsula is displayed very favourably by the aggregate value of agricultural resources. Labour productivity in Kurzeme has been analysed as well.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Agroecological practices as sustainable management of common natural resources: the case of Latvian permaculture movement
2021
Felcis, E., University of Latvia, Riga (Latvia)
Scientific evidence is robust about the environmentally destructive side-effects of the current industrial civilization and that requires radical actions to safeguard sustainable management of natural resources and liveable Planet Earth. Agroecology as a broader movement serves some of this role in demonstrating alternative practices in food production and ecosystem management. This paper demonstrates that the permaculture movement in Latvia is developing as a recognized alternative on the pathway to solutions, linking to the work elsewhere done on management of common natural resources – the things that no one owns and are shared by everyone. The author has explored the development of the permaculture movement in Latvia since its first roots in the late 2000s and the establishment of the Latvian Permaculture Association (LPA) in 2011. The contribution of the movement manifests itself in diverse aspects. It unifies various sustainability-oriented people, grounds itself in locality and traditions, organises practically oriented events to upskill people, and collaborates with Latvian environmental organisations and internationally. Within the research the author consciously opted for an in-depth involvement and co-creation of initiatives within the permaculture movement, leading the LPA since 2016 and organizing multiple events and workshops. That leads to further reflections on the role and necessity for participatory action research for sustainability transformations and common natural resources.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Linking livelihoods and conservation: how are human needs integrated with biodiversity?
2001
Burgers, P. (International Center for Research in Agroforestry, Jl. Cifor, Situ Gede, Sindang Barang, P.O. Box 161 Bogor 6001 (Indonesia))
Lapat system among the indigenous swidden farmers of Apayao [Philippines]: its symbols and sustainability functions
2001
Maata, B. (Phil-German Development Foundation, Inc., Y.C. James Yen Center, Silang, Cavite (Philippines))
Community level planning for resource management
2001
Freeman, J. (Internationl Inst. of Rural Reconstruction, Silang, Cavite (Philippines))
Participatory assessment strategies for extension and training in Melanesian communities
2001
Jansen, T. | Kabu, R.
Enhancing sustainability of shifting cultivation in the Philippines through policy and institutional support
2001
Vergara, N.T. (Green Tropics International, Timugan, National Highway, Los Banos, Laguna (Philippines))
Gender and agrobiodiversity management among the Lepchas in Sikkim, India
2001
Gurung, C. (Resources Himalaya, Kathmandu (Nepal))
Group-based extension programmes in Java to strengthen natural resource conservation activities
1996
Martaamidjaja, A.S. | Rikhana, M. (Ministry of Agriculture, Bogor (Indonesia))
The analysis of Jekabpils region in the context of needs for resources of the potential pulp mill and regional development
2002
Berzins, S. (Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia))
This paper investigates the natural resources, business and social infrastructure and also the demographic structure of the local inhabitants of the municipalities, near the projected pulp mill. Possibilities and problems connected to the implementation of the pulp mill project are pointed out, also extra regional development is discussed.
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