Chapter 9 Shifting Sands: Climate Change Impacts on Sand Hills in the Canadian Prairies and Implications for Land Use Management (English)
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Plain as the Eye Can See:; Managing changing prairie landscapes
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2005
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Title:Chapter 9 Shifting Sands: Climate Change Impacts on Sand Hills in the Canadian Prairies and Implications for Land Use Management
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Contributors:Wolfe, S. ( author ) / Thorpe, J. ( author ) / Radenbaugh, T. A. / Sutter, G. C. / University of Regina
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Conference:3rd:; Conference, Plain as the Eye Can See:; Managing changing prairie landscapes ; 2003 ; Regina, Sask
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Published in:CANADIAN PLAINS PROCEEDINGS ; 35 ; 117-134
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Place of publication:Regina:
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Publication date:2005-01-01
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Size:18 pages
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Remarks:Includes bibliographic references and index
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Type of media:Conference paper
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents conference proceedings
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Chapter 1 The Challenges of Managing Changing Prairie LandscapesRadenbaugh, T. A. / Sutter, G. C. / University of Regina et al. | 2005
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Chapter 2 Land-Use Policy Change and the Ramifications for Stewardship and Waterfowl Conservation in SaskatchewanRiemer, G. / University of Regina et al. | 2005
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Chapter 3 Energy Trends For Saskatchewan Farming, 1936-1991Stirling, R. / University of Regina et al. | 2005
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Chapter 4 The Changing Prairie Social Landscape of Saskatchewan: The Social Capital of Rural CommunitiesDiaz, P. / Nelson, M. / University of Regina et al. | 2005
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Chapter 5 Management of the Prairie Landscape Through Strategic Consumer-Producer CooperativesBelcher, K. / Schmutz, J. K. / University of Regina et al. | 2005
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Chapter 6 Mutual Trust in Community-based Ecosystem Management: Early Insights from the Frenchman River Biodiversity ProjectSutter, G. C. / Martz, D. J. F. / Lauriault, J. / Sissons, R. A. / Berman, J. / University of Regina et al. | 2005
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Chapter 7 Re-evaluation of Native Plant Species for Seeding and Grazing by Livestock on the Semi-arid Prairie of Western CanadaJefferson, P. G. / Iwaasa, A. D. / McLeod, J. G. / University of Regina et al. | 2005
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Chapter 8 Abundant Endemic Bugs and Canadian Plains ConservationHamilton, K. G. A. / University of Regina et al. | 2005
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Chapter 9 Shifting Sands: Climate Change Impacts on Sand Hills in the Canadian Prairies and Implications for Land Use ManagementWolfe, S. / Thorpe, J. / University of Regina et al. | 2005
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Chapter 10 Drought, Climate Change and the Risk of Desertification on the Canadian PlainsSauchyn, D. / Kennedy, S. / Stroich, J. / University of Regina et al. | 2005
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Chapter 11 Managing Changing Landscapes on the Northern Prairies: Using Functional Groups and Biotic GuildsRadenbaugh, T. A. / University of Regina et al. | 2005