... addition to the operational problems caused by entrainment, operationalandenvironmental managers are required to address environmental concerns relating to the organisms entrained, by definition ... capacity reduced for the biota and other human Preface xi activities and exceeded for human activity such as power generation, and finally can we understand the operationalandenvironmental consequences ... monitoring—see Gray and Elliott 2009) and an understanding of the relative roles and adequacy of survey, experimental and modelling approaches—especially to understand critical elements on temporal and spatial...
... nitrogen fixation and its benefits, and on inoculants and how they are used Each of the three project institute prepared their own presentations Flyers (about 1500) were prepared and handed out to ... inoculants produced by the institute, and market and distribute them to farmers Komix gets feedback of the potential of the inoculant based on evaluation of biological andeconomicbenefits of inoculation ... nitrogen fixation and its benefits, and on inoculants and how they are used Each of the three project institute prepared their own presentations Flyers (about 1500) were prepared and handed out to...
... N fixation, and the environmentalandeconomicbenefits of legumes will be enhanced and inoculant use increased Remains r Involvement of the private sector in inoculant production and marketing ... level of knowledge by farmers and advisers about inoculants, inoculant use by farmers and their attitudes to inoculant use in the future, and, finally, current production and QA of inoculants ... Delta, the Central Coastal region and upland (highland) areas of the North, Central and North The legumes are used for production of food, oil and protein meal, and are grown as rotation crops...
... Australian strains increased soybean and groundnut nodulation, biomass yield and grain yield by an average of 62%, 34% and 27%, relative to uninoculated plots and 26%, 11% and 10% relative to inoculation ... nodules and learnt to recognise effective nodules with pink colour inside and the white ineffective nodules They evaluated the inoculation benefitsby themselves by sampling soybean and groundnut ... 780,000 to >1,000,000 by 2010, with particular focus on soybean and groundnut in the Mekong Delta, the Central Coastal region and upland (highland) areas of the North, Central and North The legumes...
... biomass yield and grain yield Compared with the uninoculated control, CB1809 and NC92 increased nodulation of soybean and groundnut, respectively, by an average of 58%, biomass yield by 30% and grain ... yield by 29% Compared to the local Vietnamese strains, CB1809 and NC92, increased soybean and groundnut nodulation by an overall average of 22% Biomass yields were increased by an average of 10% and ... fermentors are common in industry and are usually sterilized by autoclave A fermentor system for culturing rhizobia was designed by NifTAL and uses direct heating by gas and cooling tubes for time-saving...
... clear environmental, economic, and social benefits of 3R approach for agricultural waste management (include waste management policies)1 Conduct an examination policies to maximize multiple benefits ... decomposition and new technologies that can take full advantages of agricultural by- product/waste potentials of new environmental sound products; Insightful policies have contributed to the success and ... related environmental problems and their impact in Vietnam - Baseline data on agricultural waste - Status of agricultural waste management in Vietnam Collect and provide data/or comment and discuss...
... land and other strictly protected natural reserves Urban land: Towns and villages, parks gardens, nurseries and athletic grounds Other various land areas: Land used for particular purposes and ... Forest and other wooded land not exploitable for wood production has a very low economic use value The value has been set to zero Other land Other land consists mainly of agricultural land and land ... systematic way to fit table Acquisition of land and land area There exist no information divided by industries of land area and acquisition or disposal of land At the best such information can be...
... investigate the understanding of people about CSR andEnvironmentaland Social Accounting in Vietnamese companies; - To understand the current implementation of CSR andEnvironmentaland Social Accounting ... Social andEnvironmental Accounting Definitions of Social andEnvironmental Accounting The definition which implicitly governs this survey of the literature is broad, as providedby Mathews and ... of social andenvironmental accounting, the financial accountant is primarily interested in social andenvironmental issues of assets and liabilities and to report on them in some standard ways...
... 9.0) were used for compiling thematic maps and territorial organization maps of land use andenvironmental protection Spatial organization of land use andenvironmental protection 3.1 Territorial ... organization of land use andenvironmental protection by sub-areas Based on the results of research on structures and functions of sub-areas, analysis of the current status and the trend of socioeconomic ... pit and underground mines Coal mining brings big economic benefits, but impacts strongly the land and forest resources, causes ever more serious environmental pollution in the mining area and...
... Federation and Ukraine The Chernobyl Forum: 2003–2005 Second revised version Table of Contents Summary Chernobyl’s Legacy: Health, Environmentaland Socio -Economic Impacts Highlights of the Chernobyl ... after the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (NPP), on the health, environmental, and socio -economic consequences of the accident and better understanding and improved measures to deal ... habitation; and — Maintenance of environmental monitoring and research activities The Socio -Economic Impact of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident What was the economic cost of the Chernobyl nuclear...
... Which Environmental Kuznets Curves? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 43, 139-153 McConnell, K.E., 1997 Income and the demand for environmental quality Environment and Development Economics ... (1992), Panayotou (1993), Selden and Song (1994), and Holtz-Eakin and Selden (1995) Special issues of Ecological Economics (1995, 1998) and Environment and Development Economics (1996) have discussed ... Environmental Economics and Management 27, 147-162 Shafik, N., 1994 Economic development andenvironmental quality: An econometric analysis Oxford Economic Papers 46, 757-773 Shafik, N., Bandyopadhyay,...
... Hungary, Ireland, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom) and had the aim to develop a standardised screening instrument for quality of life in children and adolescents ... of definition and regulation of risk is an exercise of power, full of interests and political, economical, and social concepts, and can strongly influence the allocation of public and private resources ... by only a number It should be understood and evaluated within a context and with limits of acceptability established by the technical and social determinants Therefore, the evaluations made by...
... 6: Summary of the health effects andbenefitsby Region and Country Country and Region Wales Scotland England Britain English Regions East Midlands East of England London North East North West ... HMSO, London, England 17 Table 5: Summary of the health effects andbenefitsby Region and Country (days with more than 1mm rain excluded) Country and Region Wales Scotland England Britain English ... Social & EnvironmentalBenefits of Forestry Phase 2: MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY BENEFITS OF AIR POLLUTION ABSORPTION BY WOODLAND Neil A Powe and Kenneth G Willis December 2002...
... Reported HempYields By Location Combined Location Hollandb Hollandc Denmarkd Denmarke Polandd Franced Italy d Italy e Netherlandsd Netherlandsd Netherlandse Netherlandse Netherlands f Germanye Swedene ... ton, and delivered costs of aspen and spruce pulpwood logs of $70 and $85/cord, respectively b Based on 300 ton/day hemp pulp mill and assuming hemp bast core separation and yield of 35% and 65% ... pulp World Research and Development Paper No 37, p 41 Bowyer, J 1999 Economicandenvironmental comparisons of kenaf growth versus plantation grown softwood and hardwood for pulp and paper In: Sellers,...
... Pulp and Paper Industry, Forest Science Monograph 28 Carlson, G.A., and M.E Wetzstein (1993), “Pesticides and Pest Management,” in Agricultural andEnvironmental Resource Economics, eds by G.A ... Rilstone (1996), Environmental Inspections and Emissions of Pulp and Paper Industry in Quebec,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 31, 19-36 Li, W (1997), “The Impact of Economic Reform ... they could not meet environmental standards We might anticipate that environmental standards and the levy were one reason some other mills discontinued their pulp processing and turned to the market...
... still expanding at the fast rate of 3,436 km2 a year In addition, arable lands are decreasing by 300 to 600 thousand hectares yearly and deterioration of soils is advancing Natural grasslands are ... 2010 to 2020 and 4~6% from 2020 to 2030 Economic growth will be driven mainly by technical advancement and increased productivity, which will be elicited by continued the Reform and Opening as ... March 2003 and demand policy measures, a poorly functioning environmental control system, lack of supervising ability at both administrative and citizen levels, low and inconsistent environmental...
... elections, and recalls past tribal and clan affiliations This has significant implications in terms of local leadership and community decision-making processes, on one hand, and the local acceptance and ... altitude grasslands, sparse population density, and a harsh, unpredictable environment Social and cultural identities can and develop through such environmental situations, as described well by (Ekvall ... (Chandler and Lalonde 1998; 2008; Foggin 2011a; Foggin and Foggin 2008; Lalonde 2003) b ’Political ecology’ is the study of relationships between socio-political andeconomic factors with environmental...
... project of Landfill gas capture and power generation in Dong Thanh and in Go Cat landfill Landfilling is the common way for Municipal Solid Waste treatment in Viet Nam There are a lot of landfills ... them is how to collect landfill gas and how to use it with the aim of getting advantages including environmental pollution reduction andeconomic yield 2.2 Materials and methods The first method ... composition and age of refuse) and a number of environmental factors (present of oxygen in the landfill, moisture content and temperature) Typically, the more organic waste present in the landfill,...