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Impacts of local human activities on the Antarctic environment

Impacts of local human activities on the Antarctic environment

... visitor impacts lead to reduced recruitment and population abundances of seabirds over longer time scales is difficult to judge because habituation may occur (Cobley & Shears 1999, Otley 2005) and individuals ... See full document

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Are the SCAR/COMNAP guidelines effective in monitoring the impacts of human activites on the Antarctic environment?

Are the SCAR/COMNAP guidelines effective in monitoring the impacts of human activites on the Antarctic environment?

... to Antarctic environmental impacting monitoring ...the Environment reporting system is in much the same situation and could also easily serve as an information hub for monitoring ... See full document

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Ecosystem-based management of coral reefs under climate change

Ecosystem-based management of coral reefs under climate change

... when local human activities are severely damaging coral reef ecosystems (Burke, McManus, Spalding, & Perry, 2011; Halpern et ...negative impacts of climate change on coral reefs through ... See full document

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Human occupational activities in the stubbs creek forest reserves (SCFR) of akwa ibom state: impacts and implications on socio economic environment

Human occupational activities in the stubbs creek forest reserves (SCFR) of akwa ibom state: impacts and implications on socio economic environment

... the environment (King and ...in human life, specifically for the provision of food, shade, shelter, fuel, medicine, income and protection of ...soil environment dynamics (Ukpong and Ojo- Ede, 1999, ... See full document

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Evaluation of the Environmental, Social  Effects for the Egyptian National Railways Restructuring

Evaluation of the Environmental, Social Effects for the Egyptian National Railways Restructuring

... project impacts are socio-economic impacts of three groups: train us- ers, local residents of communities adjacent to the train corridor, and frequent users of level ...socioeconomic impacts ... See full document

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Analysis on the effect of human activities in the average global temperature

Analysis on the effect of human activities in the average global temperature

... of human development, however, different societies have perceived and responded to those limits differently (Costnaza et ...for human activities locally (Crowards, 1998), but now we also face ... See full document

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Antarctic Futures: Governance, Scientific Expeditions, Commercial Tourism, Resource Exploitation and Climate Change

Antarctic Futures: Governance, Scientific Expeditions, Commercial Tourism, Resource Exploitation and Climate Change

... (British Antarctic Survey, 2015; Rothwell ...environmental impacts of mineral activities in Antarctica ...for Antarctic Research (“SCAR”), and it was concluded that, although impacts ... See full document

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Landscape Degradation and Restoration — A Planning Approach

Landscape Degradation and Restoration — A Planning Approach

... natural environment of these lakes [5]-[7]. Thus, the impacts of human activities on the nature have been also analyzed in the study and possible proposals and suggestions are given in order ... See full document

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Perception and amelioration of tourism impact on coastal  environment in Vietnam

Perception and amelioration of tourism impact on coastal environment in Vietnam

... direct human activities, increase in global temperature and unpredictable changes of ...and local threats including global warming, ocean acidification, coastal development, pollution, overfishing, ... See full document

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The Impact of Anthropogenic Activities on The Indicators of Environmental Pollution

The Impact of Anthropogenic Activities on The Indicators of Environmental Pollution

... pronounced human intervention that impacts the environment; e) The pollution of water bodies in the region under study is caused by primary and secondary load, both bacterial and chemical; f) The ... See full document

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Impacts of human activities and climate change on the water environment of Lake Poyang Basin, China

Impacts of human activities and climate change on the water environment of Lake Poyang Basin, China

... Soils that contain high N levels can become a pri- mary source of dissolved N in runoff, and thus con- tribute to the degradation of surface water quality (Edwards and Daniel 1993). The capacity to store N can ultimately ... See full document

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Visitor Perceptions on the Impacts of Tourism Activities, Development and Infrastructure on the Environment of Perhentian Islands

Visitor Perceptions on the Impacts of Tourism Activities, Development and Infrastructure on the Environment of Perhentian Islands

... the environment, specifically ...tourism activities, development and infrastructure to the environment of Perhentian ...tourism activities, development and infrastructure are effecting the ... See full document

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Independent expeditions and Antarctic tourism policy

Independent expeditions and Antarctic tourism policy

... the Antarctic context as a means of differentiating between any types of activity ...‘The activities of persons traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than ... See full document

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Our footprint on Antarctica competes with nature for rare ice free land

Our footprint on Antarctica competes with nature for rare ice free land

... The total disturbance area within ice-free environments from human activities was 5.242 km2.. ground for every person at an Antarctic research station at peak capacity 23.[r] ... See full document

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Human impacts on sub Antarctic terrestrial environments

Human impacts on sub Antarctic terrestrial environments

... (23:xi): Human impacts on sub-Antarctic terrestrial ...Australian Antarctic Division, Department ofEnvironment and Water Resources, 203 Channel Highway, Kingston, Tasmania 7150, Australia ... See full document

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Sustainable humanitarian supply chain management: exploring new theory

Sustainable humanitarian supply chain management: exploring new theory

... Disaster response operations aim at helping as many victims as possible in the shortest time, with limited consideration of the socio-economic context. During the disaster rehabilitation phase, the perspective needs to ... See full document

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Forest harvesting impacts on microclimate conditions and sediment transport activities in a humid periglacial environment

Forest harvesting impacts on microclimate conditions and sediment transport activities in a humid periglacial environment

... transport activities in periglacial envi- ronments are controlled by microclimate conditions ...transport activities in periglacial areas ...transport activities following forest harvesting in steep ... See full document

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Knowledge and Practices of Pesticides Used against the Bean Fly (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and Associated Health Effects among Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Smallholder Farmers in Kabaru Location, Nyeri County

Knowledge and Practices of Pesticides Used against the Bean Fly (Ophiomyia phaseoli) and Associated Health Effects among Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Smallholder Farmers in Kabaru Location, Nyeri County

... Using a Likert Scale, individual respondents were allowed to express the level to which they agreed or disagreed with a particular statement. A respondent who scored 15 out of 20 (75%) was termed to have “good” pesticide ... See full document

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The influence of the bacterial environment on the excystment of amoebae from soil

The influence of the bacterial environment on the excystment of amoebae from soil

... SUMMARY: Cysts of two amoebae from soil were grown in single-cell cultures to test the effect upon excystment of the presence or absence of bacteria, age and type of bacteria, ag[r] ... See full document

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Ch 2: Impacts of Infrastructure on Apes, Indigenous Peoples and Other Local Communities

Ch 2: Impacts of Infrastructure on Apes, Indigenous Peoples and Other Local Communities

... stages. Activities associated with infrastructure projects can otherwise have aggravating consequences, as was recently the case with the Bumbuna dam expansion project in Sierra ...logging activities ... See full document

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