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is a multidisciplinary journal concerned with all aspects of environment. In pursuit of these, environmentalist disciplines are invited to
contribute their knowledge and experience.
International Journal of Environmental Research publishes original research papers, research notes
and reviews across the broad field of environment.
IJER: International Journal of Environmental Research
IJER: International Journal of Environmental Research
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IJER: International Journal of Environmental Research
Environmental Sustainable Management of Small Rural Tourist Enterprises
Ferrari, G . 1, Mondéjar-Jiménez, J. 2*, Vargas - Vargas, M . 3
1 Department of Statistics, University of Florence, Italy2 Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
3 Faculty of Economics, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
ABSTRACTRural and nature tourism has experienced high growth over the past 20 years. One of the primary
challenges facing rural tourism management is to establish a profitable and environmentally sustainable industry. Moreover, sustainable tourism is a complex concept and it requires that nature and tourism
activity should be studied from an integrated point of view. In this paper, we analyze how the environmental perceptions of entrepreneurs are included into business management. Through a partial
least squares (PLS) model, we estimate several latent factors related to various aspects of business management and, in a second phase, we use the FIMIX-PLS algorithm to achieving a segmentation of entrepreneurs according to the structure of relationships obtained, which may allow identification of
which factors are more related to an “ecopreneurial management”
Key words: Ecopreneur, Environment, Sustainable Rural Tourism, PLS, FIMIX * Corresponding author Email: [email protected]
Format:
1. JUDUL DAN PENULIS2. ABSTRACT3. INTRODUCTION4. MATERIALS & METHODS5. RESULTS & DISCUSSION6. CONCLUSION7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS8. REFERENCES9. Jumlah halaman: 7-15 hal.
IJER: International Journal of Environmental Research
IJES: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIROMENTAL STUDIES
For more than 30 years, the International Journal of Environmental Studies has been pre-eminent in its field.
The environment is understood to comprise the natural and the man-made, and their interactions; including such matters as
pollution, health effects, analytical methods, political approaches, social impacts etc.
Any paper offered to the International Journal of Environmental Studies will be assessed by peer review
process.
Published By: RoutledgeVolume Number: 67
Frequency: 6 issues per yearPrint ISSN: 0020-7233
Online ISSN: 1029-0400
IJES: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIROMENTAL STUDIES
A South Asian approach to aquatic macrophyte restoration Gautam Mukhopadhyaya
Department of Botany, Derozio Memorial College, Rajarhat, Kolkata 136, India
Abstract Degradation by human impact, poverty and limited ecological knowledge pose
challenges for aquatic macrophyte restoration in India. The present paper proposes a framework for restoration of aquatic macrophytes in both freshwater and wastewater lentic ecosystems. The framework includes both ecological and economic aspects of
aquatic macrophytes.
Keywords: Aquatic macrophyte; Treated sewage water; Restoration International Journal of Environmental Studies, Volume 67, Issue 4 August 2010 , pages 531 - 542
IJES: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIROMENTAL STUDIES
Format:1. Judul dan Penulis2. Abstract3. Introduction4. Methodology5. Results and discussion6. Conclusions7. References8. Jumlah hal: 10-15
IJES: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIROMENTAL STUDIES
Agroforestry SystemsAn International Journal incorporating Agroforestry Forum
Editor-in-Chief: Shibu JoseISSN: 0167-4366 (print version)
ISSN: 1572-9680 (electronic version)Journal no. 10457
Springer Netherlands
JOURNAL OF AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM
(JAS)
Agroforestry Systems is a peer-reviewed international scientific journal presenting original research results, critical reviews and short
communications on all aspects of agroforestry, including both biophysical and socioeconomic aspects.
Coverage includes investigations of a fundamental or applied nature, research methodologies and techniques, and analytical descriptions of
little-studied but potentially promising agroforestry and other integrated systems involving trees and crops and/or livestock.
The editors choose for publication articles relevant to a broader context than the specific location of the study that provide new insight or
significant contributions to the knowledge base.
JOURNAL OF AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM
(JAS)
Agroforestry Systems. Vol. 80, No 2, 203-209
Can oil palm plantations become bird friendly? Andrea Nájera and Javier A. Simonetti
Abstract
Despite the increasing claims that structural complexity in agroforestry plantations is a key variable for enhancing bird biodiversity, few studies have experimentally manipulated the understory component of structural complexity. Here, we examined the impact of removing understory vegetation from oil palm plantations on the richness and abundance of birds in eastern Guatemala, testing if bird richness and abundance are positively affected by the presence of understory vegetation. Oil palm plantations with understory hold more bird richness and abundance than those lacking it. The experimental removal of this vegetation, equivalent to a reduction in complexity, decreases bird richness but not abudance. Our analysis shows clear effects of vegetation removal on bird richness, such that removal reduces richness and abundance to levels found in areas without understory. Hence, leaving or implementing structural complexity within plantations could satisfy the current need of making commodity production a cleaner industry, fulfilling both, the production of highly demanded commodities and the conservation of biodiversity in productive landscapes. Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is one of the most rapidly expanding crop in tropical regions, representing the major cause of loss of natural forests and of the decline of endangered species in several countries. Enhancing understory vegetation might reduce such negative effects. This is one of the few experimental tests about how a component of the vegetation and structural complexity of plantations affects birds.
Keywords Avifauna - Birds - Commodity - Guatemala - Structural complexity - Understo
JOURNAL OF AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM (JAS)
Format:1. Judul dan Penulis2. Abstract3. Introduction4. Materials and methods5. Results6. Discussion7. Acknowledgments8. References9. Jumlah halaman: 8-15
JOURNAL OF AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM
(JAS)
Editor-in-Chief:Cecil C. Konijnendijk
Danish Centre of Forest, Landscape and Planning University of Copenhagen Rolighedsvej 23 1958 Frederiksberg Denmark Tel. +45 35 33 18 09, e-
mail: [email protected], Tel: +45 3324 7230, Email: [email protected]
URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
Urban Forestry and Urban Greening is a refereed, international journal aimed at presenting high-quality research with urban and peri-urban woody and non-woody vegetation and its use, planning,
design, establishment and management as its main topics.
Contributions should focus on one or more of the following aspects: 1. Form and functions of urban forests and other vegetation,
including aspects of urban ecology. 2. Policy-making, planning and design related to urban forests and
other vegetation. 3. Selection and establishment of tree resources and other vegetation
for urban environments. 4. Management of urban forests and other vegetation.
URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. j.ufug.2010.06.008 Evaluation of Anticipated Performance Index of some tree species for
green belt development to mitigate traffic generated noise Vinita Pathaka, B.D. Tripathi , a, and V.K. Mishraa
a Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, IndiaAvailable online 17 September 2010.
Abstract
Green belts are effective tools for mitigation of traffic generated noise. For green belt development it is necessary that plants used for green belts must be tolerant to air pollution. In this study, the Air Pollution Tolerance Index (APTI) of plants commonly used for green belt establishment in Varanasi city, Uttar Pradesh, India was evaluated with the help of analysis of some biochemical parameters. On the basis of APTI and some biological and socioeconomic parameters of plants, the Anticipated Performance Index (API) of these plants was calculated. Among all the plants taken under consideration Ficus infectoria L.
ranks first and is a keystone species. Mangifera indica L. and Ficus religiosa L. were classified into the ‘excellent’ category. The most suitable plant species for green belt development in
urban areas were identified and recommended.
Keywords: Peri-urban green space; Pollution; Noise reduction; Traffic noise
URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
Format:1. Judul dan penulis2. Abstract3. Introduction4. Materials and methods5. Results6. Discussion7. Acknowledgements8. References9. Jumlah hal: 8-15
URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
Editor: Ezequiel A Di Paolo Ikerbasque - University of the
Basque CountryPublished in Association with International Society of Adaptive Behavior
(ISAB)
Impact Factor*: 1.911Ranking:
36/102 in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence32/72 in Psychology, Experimental
4/68 in Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary* Journal Citation Reports®, Thomson Reuters, released June 2010
Electronic access:
Adaptive Behavior is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://adb.sagepub.com
ADAPTIVE BEHAVIORAnimals, Animats, Software Agents, Robots, Adaptive Systems
Adaptive Behavior is a highly ranked, international peer reviewed journal that publishes original research and review articles on adaptive
behavior in living organisms and autonomous artificial systems. The journal explores mechanisms, organizational principles, and architectures that can be expressed in computational, physical, or
mathematical models related to the both the functions and dysfunctions of adaptive behavior.
The journal publishes articles, reviews, short communications, target articles and commentaries addressing challenges in the cognitive and
behavioral sciences and including topics such as perception and motor control, embodied cognition, learning and evolution, neural mechanisms,
action selection and behavioral sequences, motivation and emotion, characterization of environments, decision making, collective and social
behavior, navigation, foraging, communication and signalling.
ADAPTIVE BEHAVIORAnimals, Animats, Software Agents, Robots, Adaptive Systems
Adaptive Behavior . April 2009 vol. 17 no. 2 153-174Balancing Population- and Individual-Level Adaptation in Changing Environments
Ingo Paenke Deutsche Bahn Netz, Technology Division, [email protected] Yaochu Jin
Honda Research Institute Europe Jürgen Branke The University of Warwick, Warwick Business School
Abstract
This article examines the interdependency of population-level adaptation (evolution) and individual-level adaptation (learning). More specifically, we assume a trade-off between the two means of
adaptation, that is, a higher individual-level adaptation can only be achieved with a reduced population level adaptation and vice versa. This trade-off is apparent in computational evolutionary systems, and there is also evidence that it exists in nature. As we show, despite this considered trade-off, there exist
environments in which a combined adaptation scheme is optimal. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the optimal adaptive behavior produced by a particular distribution of population- and individual-level
adaptation depends on the environmental dynamics. Finally, we verify that the optimal balance (i.e., an optimal learning effort) can emerge from evolution when there is a trade-off between reproduction and
lifetime.
ADAPTIVE BEHAVIORAnimals, Animats, Software Agents, Robots, Adaptive Systems
Format:1. Judul dan Penulis2. Abstract3. Introduction4. Agency and Sense-Making5. Social Interaction and Participatory Sense-Making6. Impact of Social Interaction on 7. Individual Agency8. Examples and Models9. Upshot10. Acknowledgments11. References12. Jumlah halaman: 10-20
ADAPTIVE BEHAVIORAnimals, Animats, Software Agents, Robots, Adaptive Systems
Format:1. Judul dan Penulis2. Abstract3. Introduction4. Materials and Methods5. Computational Models6. Results7. Alternative Models8. Discussion9. Appendix10. Acknowledgments11. References12. Jumlah halaman: 10-20
ADAPTIVE BEHAVIORAnimals, Animats, Software Agents, Robots, Adaptive Systems