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Land Management
Land Management
Introduction
MERI allows investments to understand and to enhance natural resource management (NRM) and biodiversity protection are having an effect, informative content about where speculations are made and what they are attaining is required. This qualified information can likewise be utilized to assist comprehend how we can enhance the ...
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Review of unsustainable agriculture
[Name of the Institute]
Abstract
This research paper is an effort to identify the concept of unsustainable land use practices. This paper discusses the unsustainable social, economic, and ecological aspects of unsustainable agricultural practices taking place across the globe. A critical analysis of these aspects is done in this ...
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Deforestation
Deforestation
Deforestation
The complete destruction of the forests and wood lands is referred to as the concept of 'deforestation'. It includes the cutting and removal of the forests or the related elements in the ecosystem. Deforestation is basically a concern in rainforests as these forests are the residence for many living ...
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Reflection Essay
Themes and Traditions of Geography
“Geography is the science that studies the relationships among natural systems, geographic areas, society, culture activities, and the independence of all of these over space.” (Christopherson, p. 4) Over time there have been two attempts that have influenced the basic understanding of geographic information, which ...
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Animal Testing
Introduction3
Discussion4
Case for Animal Testing4
Issues with Animal Testing5
Concerns of Using Animals in Research5
Scientific Limitations of Using Animals5
Alternatives to Animal Testing7
Conclusion8
References9
Animal Testing
Introduction
Animal testing is one of the most contentious issues, raising some of the most heated discussions. More than twenty-five million animals, according to the Humane Society of the United ...
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Animal Testing
Animal Testing
Introduction
Animal testing or experimentation on animals is carried out to know the effects or side effects of substances in living organism. The researchers justify the animal testing by giving the reason that animals possess more sensitivity in changing conditions to the environment and habitat, and this ...
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The Ecological Footprint Approach
The Ecological Footprint Approach
Introduction
In 1994, Rees & Wackernagel first presented “ecological footprint” as a concept to illustrate the physical land surface area required for sustaining the present level of resource use and waste discharge by the human population. According to their estimations, the population in the Lower ...
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Article Critique
Article Critique
Quantitative exposure assessment strategies and data in the Aluminum Company of America
Introduction
This article placed specific importance on occupational health and safety and discussed the case of the Aluminum Company of America, in the context of processes of industrial hygiene at the area which were aimed for ...
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NATURAL SCIENCE
Natural Science
Natural Science
1. What are the primary differences between subsistence, capitalistic, and centrally planned economies?
Substance economy
A self provisioning of community who relies on cultivation and hunting for food and depends of tress for survival and reproduction such Ethiopia, Ireland and Tanzania.
Capitalist economy
Decision regarding production and investment are ...
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Course Final Report: Overall Project Review
Reports Compilation and Analysis
Course Final Report: Task 1
In this report, the researcher has analyzed the environmental impact of coal. According to the researcher, the usage of coal has been applied in most of the significant projects where coal utilization is highly preferable as compared to ...