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Joachim G. Schäferch it is embedded. A consequence of changes is that several activities (such as analysis, verification, code generation, deployment) need to be redone, over and over. This paper focuses on verification. Incrementality comes into play because often changes are local to restricted parts. In order to s智力高 发表于 2025-3-29 00:37:38
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Joachim G. Schäferraisal suggests that common interests around wildlife management in Tanzania have not yet been identified or secured. Three main challenges persist. First, there are profoundly differing estimations of what problems exist and how to solve them. Moreover, decision making is largely restricted to resoglacial 发表于 2025-3-29 11:17:37
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Joachim G. Schäfercal and geological systems—conducted in March 2009 by a class at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. The group’s methods and theoretical foundations are described. The assessment showed that conservation management and policy, as evidenced in the programs surveyed (e.g., grizzly bBiguanides 发表于 2025-3-29 17:03:31
Joachim G. Schäferemporal and complexity scales that are involved in large-scale conservation efforts. Problems in large-scale conservation require navigating an intermixture of geophysical, biological and political dimensions. Coming to grips with these many natural and human forces and factors at large scales, muchEsophagitis 发表于 2025-3-29 22:13:53
Joachim G. Schäfer assumptions they employ, and the features of the situation they try to manage. This chapter introduces ideas and language for realistically conceptualizing problems in large-scale conservation, and it presents a framework for making sense of the human as well as biophysical dimensions in natural re