Search Results - "Payn, Tim W"
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Assessing the Broader Value of Planted Forests to Inform Forest Management Decisions
Published in Forests (01-06-2021)“…This study highlights the importance of incorporating objectively quantified, non-market environmental values (such as avoided erosion and carbon…”
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Technological options for the management of biosolids
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (01-06-2008)“…Background, aim, and scope Large quantities of biosolids (sewage sludge), which are produced from municipal wastewater treatment, are ever-increasing because…”
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New Zealand school children’s perceptions of local forests and the Montréal Process Criteria and Indicators: comparing local and international value systems
Published in New Zealand journal of forestry science (02-11-2015)“…Background A review of the international Montréal Process Criteria and Indicators (MP C&I) sustainable forests reporting framework required member countries to…”
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Environmental and nutritional responses of a Pinus radiata plantation to biosolids application
Published in Plant and soil (01-12-2004)“…Since the mid-1990s, a Pinus radiata (D. Don) plantation growing on a sandy, low fertility soil at Rabbit Island near Nelson, New Zealand received aerobically…”
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Magnesium nutrition and photosynthesis in Pinus radiata: clonal variation and influence of potassium
Published in Tree physiology (01-07-1999)“…Magnesium (Mg) nutrition and photosynthesis were studied in clones of Pinus radiata D. Don grown in sand culture for 21 weeks at four Mg concentrations (0.008,…”
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Plantation forests, climate change and biodiversity
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-05-2013)“…Nearly 4 % of the world’s forests are plantations, established to provide a variety of ecosystem services, principally timber and other wood products. In…”
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Potential for the use of GIS and spatial analysis techniques as tools for monitoring changes in forest productivity and nutrition, a New Zealand example
Published in Forest ecology and management (13-09-1999)“…A scheme for combining forest data (growth, foliar nutrition) and soil and site information in a predictive spatial system is proposed to address the following…”
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