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    Heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI) disease diagnosed on a British Columbia salmon farm through a longitudinal farm study od Emiliano Di Cicco (3772258)

    Izdano 2017
    “...We undertook a longitudinal study involving health evaluation over an entire marine production cycle on one salmon farm in British Columbia (Canada). ...”
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    Taieri Land Use Diversification Opportunities od Becks Smith (18791302)

    Izdano 2024
    “...This website shares a variety of resources produced by a project working with farmers in the Upper Taieri Wai catchment group (Ranfurly, Central Otago) to identify alternative land uses for diversification that fit within their current farming system. <ul> <li>a six-episode podcast mini-series</li> <li>seven recorded workshop presentations with supporting slide decks</li> <li>a multi-criteria decision support tool (with in-depth instructions on how to use it)</li> <li>an extensive list of resources for a wide range of diversification options identified by the farmer cohort</li> </ul> The project involved locally generated ideas and face-to-face farmer workshops with the implementation of a decision-making support tool to ensure valuable and relevant information was provided. ...”
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    Mapping and characterization of intensity in land use by pasture using remote sensing od Arthur T. Calegario (6677291)

    Izdano 2019
    “...The results were considered as satisfactory for the three calibrations, evidencing that the degree of degradation of the pastures can be estimated in a simple way by remote sensing. The Limoeiro River Basin has around 46.9% of pastures, at least, heavily degraded and 96.6% with some degree of degradation, which contributes to degradation of the natural resources and reduction of livestock farming and economic potential of the basin....”
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