B: Geography, Geo-Sciences Environmental Science & Disaster Management

B: Geography, Geo-Sciences Environmental Science & Disaster Management (177)

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The research was carried out in ten states of the country and the results from the communities revealed the backwardness in the provision of sustainable sanitation technology which indicates the whole Nigeria is still having great problem of sustainable sanitation. There should be serious enlightenment campaign about sustainable sanitation technology within Nigeria, while the provision o...
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Authors Abogan S.O.
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Page No. 33 to 46

The present study represents a methodological research of environment factors and anthropic perturbation related with small rivers in the Vistula Mouth in Poland. The aim of this study is to assess the potential of environment services in one study area with a particular environment characterized by the small rivers. The methodology used is based on field expeditions and review of the li...
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Authors Czarnecki, A., Ramos-Ribeiro, R.R., Lewandowska-Czarnecka, A.
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Page No. 27 to 31

Forage crops play an important role in removing P and N from poultry litter-amended soils there byminimizing environmental pollution. A three year study was conducted at Crossville, AL to compare dry matter yield and total P and N removal efficiencies by forage crops from a poultry litter-amended soil. Forage crops including alfalfa (Medicago sativa, L.), rye (Secalecereale, L.), corn (Z...
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Authors Robert W. Taylor, Sidat Yaffa, David A. Mays, Teferi Tsegaye, Wubishet Tadesse, Karamat R. Sistani
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Page No. 1 to 10

A systematic framework of indicators for sustainability is presented. In our approach there is an emphasis on societal activities that affect nature and on the internal societal resource use. In this way the indicators may give a warning signal to an unsustainable use of resources early in the chain from causes in societal activities to environmental effects. The aim is that socio-ecolog...
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Authors Dr. N.S. Raman
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Page No. 11 to 26

The paper introduces an educational approach developed by Eleanor R. Duckworth named Critical Exploration in the Classroom (section 1) and outlines the basic educational components central to this approach (section 2). After that selected finding so fan in-depth case study conducted in Professor Duckworth’s higher education classroom at Harvard Graduate School of Educati...
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Authors Dr. Sabine Hoidn
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Page No. 39 to 45

Capabilities and facilities in urban areas have developed through the past of several years. The appearance of these capabilities and facilities has come out through the cost of financial, human and environmental. Mere attention to physical, skeletal and population and ignorance social factors in many of the previous studies has caused the failure of them. The purpose of the present stud...
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Authors GH.A. Khammar, A. Kiani, A. Ashkbos, N. Mansourzadeh
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Page No. 35 to 40

GIS and Electrical resistivity method of geophysical methods has been combined for the assessment of groundwater potential in Ikeja Local Government of Lagos State, Nigeria. Ten (10) vertical electrical sounding was carried out using the High resolution Abem Terrameter Sas 4000 Earth resistivity Meter.Curve matching techniques and WinResist software were used to process and iterate VES d...
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Authors Omogunloye Olusola, Gabriel, Jimoh Rafiu Atanda
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Page No. 1 to 9

Coal mining contributes largely towards economic development of the nation like India although it has a great impact upon the human health. It also has its impact on sociocultural aspect of the workers and people residing in and around coal mining areas. Thus a holistic approach for taking up to mining activities, keeping in mind concerns for adjoining habitats and ecosystem, is the need...
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Authors Dr. Sribas Goswami
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Page No. 23 to 33

The development of factors and indicators of the environmental management for temples is another way to promote and support the knowledge and understanding about environmental issues occurring in present society which involves the environment in temples and also communities. There have been many factors which cause those environmental issues, both intentionally and unintentionally. There...
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Authors Vinai Veeravatnanond, Bunlert Wongpho, Thongchai Nilkham, Tikumporn Arunsripradit
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Page No. 17 to 22

The objective of this work is to assess the heavy metal contamination of water and sediment in the Danube Delta, approaching also the bioaccumulation and trophic transfer issue. It was conducted in15 sampling sites in Sf. Gheorghe Branch, were collected water, sediment and biological samples from two species of fish with different habitat and trophic level (Crucian carp - Carassius aurat...
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Authors GATI Gabriel, Cristian POP, Florin BRUDASCA, Anca Elena GURZAU, Marina SPINU
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Page No. 11 to 16