ID: 6
Title: Village Ecocomplex Functioning With Common Property Resources: A Case-Study on Coastal Orissa, India
Author: Sahoo,P.H.Misra,K.M.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: The Foundation for Enivornment Conservation
Source: CES
Reference: ^jEnvironmental Conservation^v21(1)^p57-61
Subject: Environmental conservatio
Keywords: village ecosystem><common property resources><village ecocomplex>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 5
Title: Environmental Considerations in Energy Crop Production
Author: Ranney,J.W.Mann,L.K.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
Source: CES
Reference: ^jBiomass and Bioenergy^v6(3)^p211-228
Subject: Biomass and bioenergy
Keywords: 008267><biomass><bioenergy><environmental considerations><energy crop production>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 4
Title: Production Technology Status of Woody and Herbaceous Crops
Author: Wright,L.L.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd.
Source: CES
Reference: ^jBiomass and Bioenergy^v6(3)^p191-209
Subject: Biomass and bioenergy
Keywords: biomass><bioenergy><herbaceous crops><production technology>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 3
Title: An Analysis of the Potential Land Base for Energy Crops in the Conterminous United States
Author: Graham,L.R.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
Source: IISc Library
Reference: ^jBiomass and Bioenergy^v6(3)^p175-189
Subject: Biomass and bioenergy
Keywords: biomass><bioenergy><energy crops><United States><land base>
Abstract: Slope and aspect are the most frequently used surface geomorphic parameters in terrain analysis. While derived from grid DEM, the parameters often display noticeable errors due to errors (a) in data, (b) inherent in data structure, and (c) created by algorithms. It has been observed that some controversial results were reported in evaluating the results by various slope and aspect algorithms, largely because of the variety in assessment methodology and the difficulties in separating errors in data and those generated by the algorithms. This paper reports the study that assesses and compares the results from numerous grid-based slope and aspect algorithms using an analytical approach. Tests were made based on artificial polynomial surfaces which can be defined by mathematicla formuale, with controllable "added" data errors. By this approahc, different algorithms were quantitatively tested and their errorcomponents were analyzed. Thus, their suitability and tolerance related to DEM data characteristics can be described.
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 2
Title: Biomass Energy Production in the United States: An Overview
Author: Hohenstein,G.W.Wright,L.L.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
Source: CES
Reference: ^jBiomass and Bioenergy^v6(3)^p161-173
Subject: Biomass
Keywords: 008265><biomass energy production><United States><herbaceous energy crops><environmental effects><economics><biomass feedstocks><biomass strategies>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 1
Title: Dedicated Feedstock Supply Systems
Author: Wright,L.L.
Editor: None
Year: 1994
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
Source: CES
Reference: ^jBiomass and Bioenergy^v6(3)^p159
Subject: Biomass
Keywords: biomass><bioenergy><feedstock supply systems>
Abstract: None
Location: None
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None