Scale Management in Deep and Ultradeep Water Fields

Author(s):  
Maria Carmen Moreira Bezerra ◽  
Francisca Ferreira Rosario ◽  
Katia Regina Silva Alves Rosa
2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
E.J. Mackay ◽  
M.M. Jordan ◽  
N.D. Feasey ◽  
D. Shah ◽  
P. Kumar ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
William Head ◽  
Thomas L. Power ◽  
Brian Royer
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2005 ◽  
Vol 156 (8) ◽  
pp. 274-278
Author(s):  
Dennis C. Le Master

The development of landscape ecology, advances in computer technologies, the breaking up of Cold War political barriers,UNCED and the subsequent elaboration of public policy networks in resource conservation and sustainable development have combined to provide a new opportunity for sustainable development in a quality environment across the landscape. The challenge will be transformation of environmental and natural resource policies (rules) into landscape-scale management(practices). Successful implementation of these policies through the networks will require three conditions: the policies must meet well-known and accepted criteria; they must have the full force of law; and they must have a sound ethical foundation. These conditions being met, landscape-scale management can become a reality; the transition from environmental rule to landscape management practice can be complete.


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