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    Nine circular strategy approach for the sustainable management of waste in the palm oil industry by S. Suprihatin, N.S. Indrasti, H. Prasetya, L. Agustina, E. Yulistika

    “…The most potential circularity strategies applied to the palm oil industry can increase the added value of oil palm wastes compared to current management practices. The implementation of the nine strategic principles, refuse, rethink, reduce, reuse, repair, renew, remanufacture, repurpose, recycle, and recover, not only enhances value and benefits but also contributes to a significant decrease in waste disposal and the reliance on primary inputs such as synthetic fertilizers and non-renewable energy.CONCLUSION: Various products derived from palm oil waste are considered as potential, such as construction materials, particle board, pulp and paper, bioenergy, bio-char/soil amendment, bio-pellets and bio-briquettes, organic fertilizer/compost, animal feed, bioenergy, and electrical energy from biogas, and microalgae-based products. …”
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    Integrated management of avocado root rot (Persea americana Miller), caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands by Jairo Castaño Zapata, José Manuel Leal

    Published in Temas Agrarios (2018-07-01)
    “…The review is focused to propose alternatives of Integrated Management of the Disease, IDM, involving practices based on four basic principles: sanitation, cultural and biological management, use of resistant root stocks and chemical control. …”
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    Applying Marine and Coastal Ecosystem Accounting in an estuary managed by a Not-for-Profit Organisation: Evidence from Australia by Duong Ha, Marie-Chantale Pelletier, Akira Weller-Wong, Alia Alshamari, Claire Horner, Glenn Finau

    Published in One Ecosystem (2025-05-01)
    “…This paper explores the application of the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting - Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA-EA) framework in the Derwent Estuary in Tasmania, Australia, which is managed by a not-for-profit organisation. Following the principles of the SEEA-EA, we constructed a set of ecosystem accounts, inclusive of ecosystem extent (covering the key ecosystems present in the Derwent Estuary), ecosystem condition (seagrass and rocky reef) and associated ecosystem services flows (global climate regulation, fish nursery and recreational fishing) in physical and monetary terms. …”
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    Success story Rehabilitasi Ekosistem Mangrove di Pantai Karangsong Kabupaten Indramayu by Oni Oni, Cecep Kusmana, Sambas Basuni

    “…Management of rehabilitated mangrove ecosystem management at Karangsong beach implemented collaborative management (government, private and non-profit organizations),  The analysis of the local institutional sustainability of KPL as managers of CPRs of mangrove ecosystems based on eight principles of sustainability of CPRs shows strong results of sustainability on two principles namely the boundaries of the CPRs resource area (4.36) and recognize of the right to organize and manage resources (4.13). …”
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    Implementation Guide for Container-Grown Plant Interim Measure by Thomas H. Yeager

    Published in EDIS (2003-04-01)
    “…Even though this publication was written specifically to help nursery operators implement fertilization and irrigation practices for the management of nitrate nitrogen, the concepts and principles are applicable to other nutrients, such as phosphorus, and potential groundwater contaminants. …”
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    The impact of the double blinded randomized control trial Brave Dreams on the nursing staff by Clara Todini, Michela Zanandrea

    Published in Veins and Lymphatics (2018-10-01)
    “…The tests investigated 5 macro areas: i) managing of patient assistance; ii) how the research team trained the nursery staff; iii) unmasking efficacy; iv) the overall satisfaction of the nursery staff; v) possible introduction of subjects that explain the methodology of clinical trials during degree nursing education. …”
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    GARDUACTION SEBAGAI PROTOTIPE BINA DAMAI BERBASIS KEARIFAN LOKAL DI DUSUN MANCINGAN, DESA PARANGTRITIS, KEC.KRETEK, KAB. BANTUL, YOGYAKARTA by Ita Fitri Astuti

    Published in Jurnal Sosiologi Agama (2018-01-01)
    “…In the action, Garduaction performs waste management with two principles of waste management that is reuse and recycle, such as garbage bank, education camp, little journalist, social service, and go green. …”
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    Modeling the Transmission Dynamics and Optimal Control Strategy for Huanglongbing by Yujiang Liu, Shujing Gao, Di Chen, Bing Liu

    Published in Mathematics (2024-08-01)
    “…These findings offer valuable insights for policymakers in understanding and managing HLB outbreaks.…”
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    The Active Reef Restoration Toolbox is a Vehicle for Coral Resilience and Adaptation in a Changing World by Baruch Rinkevich

    Published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (2019-06-01)
    “…The most widely used approach is the “coral gardening” tenet; an active reef restoration tactic based on principles, concepts, and theories used in silviculture. …”
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    SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR ECOTOURISM AT TANGKAHAN, NORTH SUMATERA by Agung Suryawan Wiranatha

    Published in E-Journal of Tourism (2016-03-01)
    “…Based upon the results of SWOT analysis of the Ecotourism Destination of Tangkahan, several strategies could be recommended for ecotourism development at Tangkahan, namely, to maintain the diversity of flora and fauna at GLNP as ecotourism attractions at Tangkahan, to develop nature based tourism with consideration on the principles of ecotourism and conservation, to improve safety measures for visitors and guides who are undertaking tourism activities at the ecotourism destination of Tangkahan, to revitalize the traditional music and dances that are existed at the community of Tangkahan to become a tourist attraction, to establish an effort to extend the elephant trekking attraction that has been available at Tangkahan, to increase the number of elephants at the Community Respons Unit (CRU) Tangkahan, which are available for elephant trekking for tourists in order to accommodate an increasing demand of the elephant trekking in the near future, to organise the schedule of elephant trekking activities during rainy season, to improve the quality and quantity of the accommodation available at Tangkahan, to establish an emergency system (Search and Rescue - SAR) at Tangkahan, establish a solid waste management system at Tangkahan, to develop sewarage treatment systems for accommodation and restaurant at Tangkahan, to develop land transportation facilities (particulatly roads) at Tangkahan, to improve the accesibility to the locations of tourist attractions within the ecotourism destination of Tangkahan, to establish a banking facility at Tangkahan, to build public toilets, as well as to establish a management of public toilet at Tangkahan, to establish an institution to manage parking area at Tangkahan and to establish electricity networks at the centre of Tangkahan tourist area.…”
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    Social Control Disclosure and Accountability of Direct Money Program in Rio de Janeiro’s Schools by Ana Cristina de Oliveira Medeiros, Francisco José dos Santos Alves, Andréa Paula Osório Duque

    Published in Revista Sociedade, Contabilidade e Gestão (2016-12-01)
    “…In the case of Basic Education was created in 2007 the Direct Money in School Program (DMSP) that the Union transfers financial assistance to state and local public schools, and encourage widespread participation in resource management. Thus, the study’s objective was to investigate how civil society involved in the management of public resources of TSA, in a descriptive research with a quantitative and qualitative approach. …”
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    Moral dilemma: To operate or not to operate by Ricardo Santos de Oliveira, Matheus Fernando Manzolli Ballestero

    Published in Archives of Pediatric Neurosurgery (2022-01-01)
    “…In some cases, “medico-legal” surgery could be necessary to manage the situation and reducing the pressure under the neurosurgeon. …”
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    The potential use of brewers' spent grain-based substrates as horticultural bio-fertilizers by Angela Bianco, Angela Bianco, Sara Melito, Matteo Garau, Vittoria Giannini, Giacomo Zara, Giacomo Zara, Davide Assandri, Safa Oufensou, Safa Oufensou, Roberta Coronas, Niccolò Pampuro, Marilena Budroni, Marilena Budroni

    Published in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (2024-05-01)
    “…Nonetheless, composting, vermicomposting, and biochar production pathways offer promising alternatives for managing this organic byproduct.MethodsBSG-based substrates were evaluated as bio-fertilizers for use during the transplantation of Lactuca sativa L. and without additional fertilization at the end of the crop cycle. …”
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    Effect of two organic fertilizers on some anatomical features of Pinus pinea L. seedlings grown in field and lathe house by Evan Enayat Mohammad, Sawsan M.S. Ali Kanimarani

    Published in Zanco Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences (2021-12-01)
    “…Watson, 2005. Forest Nursery Notes Team. Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetic Resources (RNGR) Web Page: <http://www.rngr.net/>pp, 20 20- Patel, R.N., 1971. …”
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