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Agricultural land use has production, ecological, aesthetic and social functions. Certainly, in Europe, the concept of agricultural land use as being multifunctional seems to be increasingly accepted. Ecological goods and services can be rewarded as results or as actions – the differences between these ways are described and an outcome‐based rewarding system is elucidated for the creation of incentives for innovation and taking responsibility. The principle requirements for ecological goods are summarized. The contribution of agricultural land use to plant biodiversity is the most appropriated factor for an outcome‐based rewarding system. The various types of vegetation connected with agricultural land use can be used as recognizable ecological goods. The reasoning behind defining specific arable goods is shown. Information about creating the supply is available from the research performed on weed control in different arable systems. As the majority of ecological goods are public goods, mechanisms adapted from market situations for private goods must be stimulated and organized. The decision as to which ecological goods should be stimulated could be transferred to a decentralized and region‐specific public committee in which the relevant stakeholders are represented. Implementation exercises undertaken in a region of the German Federal State of Lower Saxony are introduced. 相似文献
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D. H. Bartram M. J. Diamond A. S. Tute A. W. Trafford R. S. Jones 《The Journal of small animal practice》1994,35(10):495-498
Medetomidine 10 μg/kg, was combined with butorphanol 0.1 mg/kg and administered intramuscularly to 27 dogs requiring sedation for various diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. All the dogs became deeply sedated. Heart rate fell by a mean of 55 per cent. Eighteen dogs showed signs of pain as the combination was injected. Sedation was sufficient for the intended procedure to be carried out in 25 of the dogs. General anaesthesia was induced in four dogs — the mean dose of thiopentone required for induction of anaesthesia was 2 mg/kg. Administration of atipamezole at the end of the procedure produced rapid and sudden recoveries in all the dogs, with a mean time to standing of nine minutes. 相似文献
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