ECOLOGICAL - ECONOMIC CORRIDORS: A USE METHOD FOR TERRITORIAL
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The aim of the methods discussed below concern the development of the proposed Agrarian and Environmental Geosciences fundaments in interaction with Foresting Engineering for the sake of presenting foresting solutions for degraded areas and areas with intensive agriculture. Those methods are part of a bigger ensemble of methods that serve to deal with “Territory Ordering”, which permit an epistemological, methodological, and managerial correct approach to the ecological and geo-environmental challenges. Those methods are applicable to territorial occupation and landscape panorama re-organization in century old degraded lands. By the same token this paper presents a discussion of management logic concerning the ecological and economical use of territories as a mean of emulation for rural holders to adopt the proposed managerial policies.
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