Search results for "Management plan"

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Forest management planning at different geographic levels in Italy: hierarchy, current tools and ongoing development

2009

This paper examines the current status of forest management tools and their pplication at different levels in Italy where the majority of land planning has been and is still being done at the “micro-scale”, meaning that specific local issues are dealt with locally. Starting from international European Union law, the authors review the forest acts that led from the National Forest Plan (NFP) to smaller scales, in relation to their geographic and territorial applicability. Scaling down from the NFP to the local level the various Italian forest programmes and plans are analysed according to a vertical logic (hierarchical mode): Regional Forest Programme (RFP), Territorial (i.e. sub-regional) F…

HierarchyMulti-level governanceSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaEcologySeven Management and Planning Toolsbusiness.industrysustainable forest management national forest program regional and sub-regional forest program local management plans multi-level governanceGeography Planning and DevelopmentForest managementEnvironmental resource managementSustainable forest managementForestryLand-use planningCertified woodGeographySustainabilitybusinessInternational Forestry Review
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Can software risk management improve system development: an exploratory study

1997

Software risk management can be defined as an attempt to formalise risk oriented correlates of development success into a readily applicable set of principles and practices. Earlier research suggests that it can reduce the likelihood of a system failure. Using a survey instrument we investigate this claim further. The investigation addresses the following questions: (1) which characteristics of risk management practices; and (2) which other environmental and process factors (such as development methods, manager's experience) relate to improved performance in managing software risks? Our findings support in general the claim that the use of risk management methods improves system development…

Risk management planComputer sciencebusiness.industryProject risk managementSpecific riskRisk management information systemsLibrary and Information SciencesIT risk managementRisk analysis (engineering)Enterprise risk managementRisk analysis (business)businessRisk managementInformation SystemsEuropean Journal of Information Systems
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From Planning to Management of Cultural Heritage Sites: Controversies and Conflicts Between Unesco WHL Management Plans and Local Spatial Planning in…

2014

The paper investigates the relationship between the preservation of cultural heritage and planning in UNESCO World Heritage List (WHL) sites, with special reference to the relation be- tween Management Plans and other (local and regional) planning instruments and policies able to influence the promotion of sustainable and responsible development. This will be explored through a case study related to South-Eastern Sicilian UNESCO sites (in particular Syracuse). The analysis of this case study will point out the challenge of integrating different management and planning regimes - which mainly refer to a performative model - in a (still) very conformative planning sys- tem. The paper will show…

Opposition (planets)media_common.quotation_subjectnatural and cultural heritageGeography Planning and DevelopmentPerformative utteranceSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanisticalcsh:Social SciencesPromotion (rank)Political sciencesicilylcsh:Social sciences (General)Environmental planningSpatial planningmedia_commonSustainable developmentplanning efficacylanguage.human_languagelcsh:HCultural heritageEconomyUNESCO Management Plan Sicily natural and cultural heritage planning efficacylanguagelcsh:H1-99unesco management planSicilianSouth easternEuropean Spatial Research and Policy
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The (controversial) role of the UNESCO WHL Management Plans in promoting sustainable tourism development

2012

This paper investigates the relationship between tourism and planning in UNESCO World Heritage List (WHL) sites. It concentrates on the relation between Management Plans (MPs) and other (local and regional) planning instruments and policies able to influence the promotion of sustainable and responsible development. This is explored through an examination of two important tourist locations in Sicily: Agrigento (the Valley of the Temples) and the Aeolian Islands, which have both been recognized as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The analysis of these case studies will point out the challenge of integrating different management and planning regimes. The paper shows how supranational policies o…

media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentManagement PlanWorld Heritage ListUnesco world heritageSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaManagementCultural heritagePromotion (rank)Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPolitical scienceWorld heritageLocal planningRegional planningtourismSicilyEnvironmental planningSustainable tourismTourismmedia_commonJournal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events
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Using SMAA-2 method with dependent uncertainties for strategic forest planning

2006

Abstract Uncertainty included in forest variables is normally ignored in forest management planning. When the uncertainty is accounted for, it is typically assumed to be independently distributed for the criteria measurements of different alternatives. In forest management planning, the factors introducing the uncertainty can be classified into three main sources: the errors in the basic forestry data, the uncertainty of the (relative) future prices of timber, and the uncertainty in predicting the forest development. Due to the nature of these error sources, most of the involved uncertainties can be assumed to be positively correlated across the alternative management plans and/or criteria.…

Forest planningEconomics and EconometricsDecision support system021103 operations researchSociology and Political ScienceComputer scienceDependency informationbusiness.industry020209 energyEnvironmental resource management0211 other engineering and technologiesForestryMultivariate normal distribution02 engineering and technology15. Life on landManagement Monitoring Policy and LawForest development0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconometricsSensitivity analysisbusinessForest management planningUncertainty analysisForest Policy and Economics
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Il piano di gestione dei boschi demaniali del Comune di Bivona (Provincia di Agrigento)

2014

L’area dei Monti Sicani costituisce uno dei comprensori in cui è stata realizzata la maggiore estensione di rimboschimenti di conifere della Sicilia occidentale, nell’ambito della politica di salvaguardia del territorio dal dissesto idrogeologico intrapresa dallo Stato e continuata dalla Regione. Lo stato qualitativo di queste formazioni è carente a causa di diverse ragioni: frequenti incendi, pascolo eccessivo, elevata frammentazione degli habitat naturali, mancanza di adeguati interventi selvicolturali. Da queste considerazioni emerge la necessità di conoscere e gestire più adeguatamente tali boschi attraverso la realizzazione di Piani di Gestione Forestale, strumento operativo-applicativ…

Forest management plan Forest biomass ReforastationPianificazione forestale Biomassa forestale Rimboschimento
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Piano di Gestione UNESCO Isole EOLIE

2008

Nel Piano di gestione del sito UNESCO Isole Eolie sono definiti i criteri e le modalità per realizzare contemporaneamente l’obiettivo della tutela di un bene e uno sviluppo locale sostenibile. Il Piano contiene una mappatura dei Beni Culturali e Ambientali e Naturalistici, descrivendo un sistema territorio sotto il profilo economico-ambientale che contiene: - L’inquadramento storico, economico e antropologico del sito, l’uso finora fatto, i fattori di incidenza sui beni ambientali e culturali; - L’inquadramento attuale del sito, attraverso un’analisi degli strumenti legislativi e amministrativi e della loro conformità; - L’analisi dei processi produttivi critici e le relative interazioni co…

Piano di gestione Patrimonio UNESCO Isole Eolie cultura locale materiale ed immateriale pianificazione e gestione territoriale turismo sostenibile monitoraggio tutela ambientaleSettore SPS/10 - Sociologia Dell'Ambiente E Del TerritorioSettore SPS/09 - Sociologia Dei Processi Economici E Del LavoroSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleUNESCO Sicily World Heritage Foundation Aeolian islands Management plan system of urban planning landscape
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The integrated action framework of Rete Natura 2000 Basilicata

2012

Basilicata Natura 2000 network consists of 50 Sites of Community Importance (SCI) and 17 Special Protection Zones (SPZs), covering alltogether more than 17% of the regional area. This network, partially overlapping other forms of land protection, represents a valuable environmental, agricultural and cultural heritage, in which the safeguard of natural resources and landscapes has to be coupled with the needs of the local population; especially in relation to development and social welfare. The Natura 2000 project involved a panel of experts belonging to 15 different institutions, to form a steering committee with the following professional and scientific skills: vegetation, landscape, fauna…

Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataNatura 2000 Italy Basilicata Management Plans
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Key Economic Characteristics of Italian Trawl Fisheries and Management Challenges

2017

Two key measures of economic performance are calculated and analyzed for three important Italian trawl fisheries (Northern Thyrrenian Sea, South of Sicily, Northern Adriatic Sea): the Net Economic Returns (NER), which informs on the economic performance and is considered a proxy of resource rent in fisheries and the Return on Fixed Tangible Assets (ROFTA), which is used as an approximation of the Return on Investment (ROI) and is a key financial and performance indicator for a fisherman in order to take a decision to operate in a fishery. The trend of these indicators over the last decade highlights a poor economic performance that is associated with an overall poor condition of the state o…

0106 biological scienceslcsh:QH1-199.5010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesFishingchallengesOcean Engineeringlcsh:General. Including nature conservation geographical distributionAquatic ScienceOceanography01 natural sciencesEconomic indicatorReturn on investmentmanagement planslcsh:Science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyGlobal and Planetary ChangeShort run010604 marine biology & hydrobiologymanagement arrangementstrawl fisheriesFisherylcsh:QProfitability indexFisheries managementResource rentPerformance indicatorBusinesseconomic indicators
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Components of software development risk: how to address them? A project manager survey

2000

Software risk management can be defined as an attempt to formalize risk oriented correlates of development success into a readily applicable set of principles and practices. By using a survey instrument we investigate this claim further. The investigation addresses the following questions: 1) What are the components of software development risk? 2) how does risk management mitigate risk components, and 3) what environmental factors if any influence them? Using principal component analysis we identify six software risk components: 1) scheduling and timing risks, 2) functionality risks, 3) subcontracting risks, 4) requirements management, 5) resource usage and performance risks, and 6) person…

Requirements managementRisk management planbusiness.industryComputer scienceProject risk managementSoftware developmentSpecific riskRisk management information systemsRisk management toolsBusiness risksProject managerIT risk managementSoftwareRisk analysis (engineering)Enterprise risk managementRisk analysis (business)Human resource managementProject managementbusinessSoftwareRisk managementIEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
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