C OMPARATIVE E CONOMIC G ROWTH THE P OST -M AO E RA IN C HINA AND I NDIA IN Edward J. Sappin Chinese Economic Reform since 1978 April 21‚ 2003 INTRODUCTION India and China are the two nations with the largest populations on the planet. They are similar in many ways as both have diverse ethnic minorities‚ well-educated segments of their populations‚ and relatively stable governments. Nevertheless since 1978 China’s gross GDP and GDP per capita have grown at high levels while
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Environmental Laws and Regulations Historical Background • Environmental regulations have existed for centuries. • In about 1300 A.D.‚ King Edward II of England reportedly ordered any person burning coal to be hanged because of poor quality of air ENGR. YVONNE LIGAYA F. MUSICO 2 Historical Background • The first significant laws were federal statutes passed in the United States in the 1970’s dealing with air and surface water quality and hazardous waste ENGR. YVONNE LIGAYA F. MUSICO 3 Why
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HAZARDOUS WASTE Signs/Symbols Toxic Waste Biohazard Warning Outline Definition Sources Disposal/Control Outline Definition Sources Disposal/Control What Is Hazardous Waste? Hazardous substance Quantity Concentration Characteristics (physical‚ chemical‚ infectious) increase in mortality Increase in irreversible or incapacitating reversible illness Pose substantial present or potential hazard to human health and the environment What Is Hazardous
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PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND AUDIT PRIORITIZATION SCHEME (PEMAPS) QUESTIONNAIRE Project Name Project Location Proponent Pollution Control Officer Tel. No./Fax No./Email : : : : : Project Type Project Status : : I. MONTGOMERY FARMS CORP. Brgy. Cabatang Tiaong‚ Quezon Clarissa Vallada 02-659-5509 / 0917-8545-491 Poultry – Contract Growing Farm On- going PROJECT CONSIDERATIONS Size and Type Size based on number of employees Specify number of employees:
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Assessing the Solid Waste Management Practices of Information Technology Students of Iloilo Doctors’ College at their Homes Diego Karlo S. Dosado Jake J. Gabayeron Raymond P. Ledesma Rene Lorenz G. Rios Regine S. Sarita John Marco L. Soquera Introduction The overall challenge of sustainability is to avoid crossing irreversible thresholds that damage the life systems of earth while creating long-term economic‚ political‚ and moral arrangements that secure the wellbeing of present
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Republic Act No. 9275: The Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004 Albert P. Aquino and Aleta Belissa D. Correa Introduction As an archipelago‚ the Philippines is surrounded with water. It ranks fourth with the longest coastline in the world measuring 36‚289 km (22‚559 miles) while its water area covers 1‚830 sq km (The World Factbook). The country’s water resources have played a significant role in its development. However‚ some development efforts‚ combined with the rising demands of the ever-increasing
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ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS OF THE PHILIPPINES ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND POLICIES Bio 425/426/427 (Environmental Issues and Policies) P.D. 984 – Pollution Control Law P.D. 1151 – Philippine Environmental Policy - defines the general policies on he pursuit of a better quality of life for the present and future generations and mandates the undertaking the environmental impact assessments for all projects‚ which may significantly affect the environment. P.D. 1152 – Philippine Environmental Policy - defines
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brought about by improper waste management. It reviews the policies related to waste management from 1938 to 2001‚ including the latest and perhaps the most comprehensive solid waste management policy in the country‚ the Philippines Republic Act 9003 (RA 9003). It presents the issues on the implementation of these policies‚ the status of compliance by the local government‚ and the recent initiatives and activities to promote proper waste management and recycling. Using the experiences of some selected
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GOVERNMENT SUPPORT IN TREATMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE IN THE PHILIPPINES PHILIPPINE CHEMICAL AND HAZARDOUS WASTE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (CHWEMP) Juan Miguel Fuentes‚ Ninette Ramirez** and Enrique Linsangan*** *President‚ Environmental Practitioners Association **Environmental Specialist‚ Environmental Practitioners Association ***Director for Operations‚ Bureau of Fire Protection – Department of Interior and Local Government I. Introduction The Chemical and Hazardous Waste Emergency
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