Resultados de búsqueda - "Areae"

  1. Environmental risk assessment of tsunami-affected areas in Ishinomaki, Japan por Makita, K., Inoshita, K., Kayano, T., Hagiwara, K., Asakawa, M., Ogawa, K., Noda, J., Sasaki, H., Higuchi, H., Iwano, H., Tamura, Y.

    Publicado 2012
    “…These feeds and fish were scattered on the Tsunami affected areas and these areas smelled very bad. Plenty of Musca and Spaerocerdae species flies that favor carbonates occurred on the western seashore and plenty of Phomiaregina flies that favor proteins on the eastern in June and July. …”
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  2. Development of tidal areas: Some principles and issues towards sustainability por Hyun, P.S., Simm, J., Ritzema, H.

    Publicado 2009
    “…The coastal zone comprises only 3% of the earth's surface, but contains a disproportionately high amount of its assets. Tidal areas include all those coastal areas where the tidal processes are capable of affecting man's activity or of being influenced by man. …”
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  3. A policy option for valuing irrigation water in the dry areas por Yigezu, Yigezu Atnafe, Aw-Hassan, Aden A., Shideed, Kamil, Sommer, Rolf, El-Shater, Tamer

    Publicado 2014
    “…Participants at the international conference on policies for water and food security in the dry areas, held in June 2013, agreed that, given the fast pace of depletion of groundwater, the issue of water valuation in the dry areas is no longer one of whether or not, but rather of how. …”
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  4. Livestock ownership and management in the Chibi and management communal areas of Zimbabwe por Mombeshora, B., Agyemang, K., Wilson, R.T.

    Publicado 1985
    “…Formal surveys were carried out in two communal areas in Zimbabwe. In the dry south-east lowlands, 72 percent of farmers owned at least one species of livestock, while in the better endowed central area 84 percent owned animals. …”
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  5. The environment of the Ethiopian Rift Valley compared to other areas of Africa por Russell-Smith, A.

    Publicado 1984
    “…Compares the climates and soils and vegetation of the Ethiopian Rift Vallety with those of other areas in Africa, with particular reference to the screening of forage species. …”
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