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Volume 73 first focuses on recent research, published mainly in the last two decades, is selected to provide a reasonably concise presentation of some of the latest findings, or emergent research topics, that are being addressed with modern technological approaches. A subsequent study aims to determine the combination and composition of tree species in private teak systems planted in three different types of land. The smallholder teak system is one form of land used by the farmers Gunungkidul. Following this, the authors provide an overview of the method of establishing cardamom-based agroforestry private forests in Ciamis, West Java. Data collection started with a survey identifying cropping patterns. Representatives of the family Cyprinidae in Bulgaria are studied, reviewing the available literature. 51 Cyprinid species occur in Bulgaria, most of them are freshwater and inhabiting still or running waters. One paper draws on the idea of territorial governance from recent political geography scholarships to analyze the making of water supply systems. It revisits the literature on water politics, shedding light on the interplay between the production of ecology and the construction of scale. The concluding chapter summarizes the advances in the genetic improvement of poplar for bioethanol production. A characterization of the biological processes determining biomass accumulation and chemical quality is presented, at different levels, including from the identification of nucleotide polymorphisms to the biochemical characterization of wood.

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Preface; Molecular Genetic and Microanalytic Advances in Soil Microbial Ecology Research; Application of Plant Diversity through Complex Agroforestry on Three Land Use System; Application of Amomum Cardamomum Willd Based Agroforestry Private Forests: Lesson Learn and Development Strategic from East Priangan, West Java Province, Indonesia; Review of the Status of the Cyprinid Fishes in Bulgaria; Geopolitics, Territorial Governance and the Making of Water Supply System: The Case of Cold War Hong Kong, 1949-1979; Bioethanol Production from Populus Species: Insight from Nucleotide Variation to Biomass Characteristics; Index.

Advances in Environmental Research: Volume 73

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    Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
    Publication Date: 17/07/2020
    ISBN13: 9781536181678, 978-1536181678
    ISBN10: 1536181676

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Volume 73 first focuses on recent research, published mainly in the last two decades, is selected to provide a reasonably concise presentation of some of the latest findings, or emergent research topics, that are being addressed with modern technological approaches. A subsequent study aims to determine the combination and composition of tree species in private teak systems planted in three different types of land. The smallholder teak system is one form of land used by the farmers Gunungkidul. Following this, the authors provide an overview of the method of establishing cardamom-based agroforestry private forests in Ciamis, West Java. Data collection started with a survey identifying cropping patterns. Representatives of the family Cyprinidae in Bulgaria are studied, reviewing the available literature. 51 Cyprinid species occur in Bulgaria, most of them are freshwater and inhabiting still or running waters. One paper draws on the idea of territorial governance from recent political geography scholarships to analyze the making of water supply systems. It revisits the literature on water politics, shedding light on the interplay between the production of ecology and the construction of scale. The concluding chapter summarizes the advances in the genetic improvement of poplar for bioethanol production. A characterization of the biological processes determining biomass accumulation and chemical quality is presented, at different levels, including from the identification of nucleotide polymorphisms to the biochemical characterization of wood.

    Table of Contents
    Preface; Molecular Genetic and Microanalytic Advances in Soil Microbial Ecology Research; Application of Plant Diversity through Complex Agroforestry on Three Land Use System; Application of Amomum Cardamomum Willd Based Agroforestry Private Forests: Lesson Learn and Development Strategic from East Priangan, West Java Province, Indonesia; Review of the Status of the Cyprinid Fishes in Bulgaria; Geopolitics, Territorial Governance and the Making of Water Supply System: The Case of Cold War Hong Kong, 1949-1979; Bioethanol Production from Populus Species: Insight from Nucleotide Variation to Biomass Characteristics; Index.

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