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Back-burning 1 Corporate Monitoring 1 Fauna and Biodiversity at Regional or Larger Scales 1 Flora 1 Management Actions 1 Management Incentives 1 Natural Resource Management 1 Performance 1 Severance Effects 1 Spin-offs 1 Top Management 1 decision theory 1 management actions 1 multi-criteria optimization 1 planned fire 1 policy implications 1 post-fire rehabilitation 1
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Bennett, Andrew F. 1 Bode, Michael 1 Bradstock, Ross A. 1 Cannella, Albert A. 1 Cary, Geoffrey J. 1 Clarke, Michael F. 1 Dexter, Nick 1 Driscoll, Don A. 1 Fensham, Rod 1 Friend, Gordon 1 Gill, Malcolm 1 Kay, Geoff 1 Keith, David A. 1 Lindenmayer, David B. 1 MacGregor, Chris 1 Possingham, Hugh P. 1 Russel-Smith, Jeremy 1 Salt, David 1 Stuart, James 1 Watson, James E. M. 1 Williams, Dick 1 York, Alan 1
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Resolving conflicts in fire management using decision theory : asset-protection versus biodiversity conservation
Driscoll, Don A.; Lindenmayer, David B.; Bennett, Andrew F. - 2010
explicitly. We briefly review fire management actions that can conflict with biodiversity conservation. Through this review, we …
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Leaving the corporate fold: examining spin-off actions and performance
Cannella, Albert A. (contributor) - 2003
This research examines the exit of a subsidiary from its corporate parent through spin-off, the actions taken by the firm management post spin-off, and the performance implications of those actions, all from the spin-off's perspective. While spin-off announcements are generally met with a...
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