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The Ifugao Rice Terraces in the Philippines are one of the world's grat cultural and environmental treasures and they …
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Philippines, where the legacy of dangerous open dump sites such as 'Smokey Mountain' have kept the issue high on the political … agenda. This study looks at how a municipal government in one of the Philippines's provinces should organize its solid waste …
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Pollution from power stations is a growing problem in many developing nations. The Philippines is no exception and many …
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The Visayan Sea is one of the most important and threatened marine areas in the Philippines. It is a source of income …
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Sea erosion is currently affecting many coastal areas in the Philippines. Natural factors such as wind and waves are to …
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the Philippines has looked at the commercial implications of pollution abatement charges to see what impact they are …
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of upland grassland areas in the Philippines. It analyses a number of different land-use systems and focuses on the …
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Metro Manila is notorious for its solid waste disposal problems - from the city's infamous garbage dumps to its choked and polluted rivers. To help tackle this challenge, a new study has looked into how solid waste management programs should be designed and implemented. It found that households...
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This report makes suggestions for controlling the excessive abstraction of groundwater in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines … saltwater intrusion. In the Philippines - where El Nino has recently increased climatic uncertainties - it is a particularly …
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As livestock production increases worldwide, livestock waste is becoming a serious environmental hazard. In some cases, the damages have been spectacular and even tragic. In June 1995, the artificial waste lagoon at a hog farm in North Carolina burst. The sudden release of nearly 100 million...
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