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(par 3.11 ) Carrying capacity and the Comprehensive Plan: Establishing and defending limits to Growth

https://www.bc.edu/content/dam/files/schools/law/lawreviews/journals/bcealr/28_4/06_TXT.htm Jonathan Douglas Witten Abstract: Natural and built resources have finite capacities for assimilating growth and associated impacts. The use of analytical tools such as carrying

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(par 3.11.1) Tourism carrying capacity (taken from wikipedia)

rom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Tourism carrying capacity is a now antiquated approach to managing visitors in protected areas and national parks which evolved out

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(par 3.11.2) Understanding carrying capacity and stocking rates in grazing systems

https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industry/agriculture/crop-growing/grazing-and-pasture-management/improved-production/carrying-capacity-stocking-rates Long-term carrying capacity Long-term carrying capacity is the average number of animals that a grazing area can be expected to support over a set

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(par 3.11.3) Carrying Capacity & its Impact on Wildlife Population

http://prof-raj.blogspot.co.za/2012/01/carrying-capacity.html Wednesday, 25 January 2012 In terms of Bailey (1983) “Carrying capacity is the number of animals of a specified quality that a habitat can

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(par 3.11.3) Optimizing game production in a new era: The road to financial success

http://gadi.agric.za/articles/Furstenburg_D/optimizing-game-production.php Last update: November 17, 2010 12:28:05 PM D Furstenburg Agricultural Research Council : Range & Forage Institute, Grootfontein Agricultural Development Institute,Private Bag X 529,

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(par 3.11.4) Land Use – Definition and Different Types of Land Use

Land Use: Definition and Different Types of Land Use https://www.jotscroll.com/forums/3/posts/204/land-use-definition-6-types-of-land-use.html By Bongdap Nansel Nanzip – April 29, 2020 Land use is simply the human use of land. Land

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