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    Community Planning‚ Disaster Risk Management and Community-based Resource Management (FINAL PAPER) Bernabe‚ Jan Michael Busilan ‚ Yula Carillo‚ Jackylene Garcia‚ Benjamin Go‚ Lindsley Hayuhay‚ Ever I Nessa Community -based coastal Resource Management (CBCRM) Community -based coastal Resource Management (CBCRM) is an all-inclusive practice or strategy that involves the active involvement and participation of people or the community as a whole in the management process of

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    Impact of Ecotourism on Local Communities Table of Contents Table of Figures Section1: Introduction With the main objective of promoting responsible travel to natural areas‚ the well-being of communities and the environmental conservation‚ ecotourism is presented as an alternative type of tourism which is growing incredibly fast (Scheyvens‚ 1999). One of the objectives of ecotourism is to bring benefits to local communities. The important relationship between ecotourism

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    a) Describe one most serious impact of globalization on the community The biggest impact of globalization is that it has enabled corporations to grow to such a level that allows them to stand above the demands of national and local governments. Major corporations have shown they are able to overrule foreign policy decisions. This has caused them to make decisions that hurt the local economies such as Ladakh. These corporations should not be trusted in major decision making of global

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    The effects of cities on people are not well- understood. Cities require huge amounts of energy‚ resulting in large quantities of waste products‚ causing unsustainable environments. Cities are sources of air‚ water and soil pollution. Light and noise pollution are now known to adversely affect urban people. The role of urban heat on human health is beginning to emerge. Lack of green space may have psychological effects for urban dwellers. Looking more widely‚ cities only encompass

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    ronmClean Techn Environ Policy (2006) DOI 10.1007/s10098-005-0030-7 O R I GI N A L P A P E R Sudhakar Yedla Dynamics of environmental problems in Mumbai Received: 6 September 2004 / Accepted: 7 March 2005 Ó Springer-Verlag 2006 Abstract This paper presents the dynamics of environmental problems in Mumbai city. An evolution concept is applied to study the present environmental status of Mumbai. In order to study its dynamics‚ the entire process of environmental evolution is divided

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    Combating Water Pollution Water is an essential part of life. People need clean water to drink‚ bathe and enjoy the beauty and tranquility of this natural resource. How does water pollution occur? Some types of water pollution may occur through natural process but it is mostly a result of human activities. People use water everyday at home and in industries‚ approximately one hundred and fifty gallons per day per person is used in the United States (U.S Environmental

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    EFFECTS OF POLLUTION ON THE ENVIRONMENT What is environmental pollution ? Nature maintains a balance in the environment and any kind of imbalance therein is called environmental pollution. Man’s quest to conquer the universe with technological development has resulted in grave dangers to the very existence of life on this planet. Waters are no longer clean‚ fishes are rotting on sea-shores‚ trees are withering‚ cities are choked with foul air and toxic chemicals are finding their way into our food

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    they are similar to churches and synagogues‚ they have some major differences in design that have special purposes or meanings. Mosques are extremely important places in Islam‚ not only are they places of worship‚ but they are also places where the community will congregate and mingle‚ so it must be taken care of and must have a good appearance. Many mosques are different due to the different cultures and heritages‚ but they all have certain characteristics that all mosques have. Such as domes‚ minarets

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    things. Pollution means is the contamination of air‚ soil or water by the discharge of harmful substances. There are different types of pollutions in the environment which has harmful effects. Every type of pollution has its own causes and consequences. The main types of pollution are Water Pollution‚ Air Pollution‚ Soil Pollution‚ Thermal Pollution‚ Radioactive PollutionNoise Pollution and Light Pollution. All these pollution are collectively called as environmental pollution. Pollution today

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    which has potential for the contribution of development of areas enriched with resources. Having visited Surigao Del Norte once a month starting February until August of this year‚ I was deeply frustrated by the negative impact of mining in the province. I saw how communities affected by mining. I heard how indigenous people had been shifted off their lands to make way for mining and how their consultation rights had been ignored. I saw polluted rivers‚ destroyed mangrove forests‚ damaged coral

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