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    Ecotourism in Thailand

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    tourism is significant for future generations. Without respect for natural wealth human can turn the Earth into great wasteland within one century. In this research‚ the paper will concentrate on ecotourism in case of Thailand and support it with conclusions from other cases‚ which are rainforest‚ Great Barrier Reef‚ and experience of Spain. While analyzing the case of Thailand‚ we tried to find out the scale of deforestation‚ poor waste management and degradation of coastal areas and also to find solutions

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    REHANNA 2nd draft 3 1

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    TITLE PAGE TITLE OF STUDY- POLLUTION TERRITORY- TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO CANDIDATE NAME-REHANNA CHRISTABELLE SINGH CANDIDATE #- NAME OF SCHOOL- VESSIGNY ANTILLES SECONDARY SCHOOL SCHOOL CODE-160090 SUBJECT CSEC- GEOGRAPHY SUBJECT TEACHER-MISS TANIA ST.BERNARD SCORE- Table of Contents Page 1 Title page Page 2 Table of Contents Page 3 Aim of Study Page 4 A Map of Trinidad Highlighting the Study Areas Page 5 Sketch Map of the Study Area at Oropouche River‚ Trinidad Page 6 Sketch Map of the

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    Vedan Vietnam Case

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    with two product lines. A waste water treatment system for those lines released treated water into the Thi Vai River through a large underground pipe visible at the bank of the river. Because the company experienced rapid increases in sales and production‚ new product lines were added and greater volumes were produced. The company‚ however‚ failed to increase the capacity of its waste water treatment plant. By 1996‚ villagers began to take note of the pollution. Vedan responded by donating VND

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    people keep ignoring the environment that absolutely causes climate change and the severe pollution. In October 2011‚ the catastrophic flood hit the central region of Thailand so heavily and caused great devastation. From this situation‚ Thai people can feel the mental pain and danger. This essay will outline the widespread environmental problems that influence the quotidian lives of Thai people. Water pollution is one of the important factors that totally major affects Thai society. It is mostly from

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    marine life

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    How Water Pollution Effects Marine Life? For years man has been polluting our vast resource of oceans‚ not expecting to ever cause harm to them. Unfortunately‚ they were wrong. Our oceans and other waterways have become a poisonous playground of garbage‚ chemicals‚ and sewage. The effects of this ignorance has had devastating affects on the marine life and their habitat. This affects the habitat for marine life by destroying their homes. In doing so the intricate balance between marine animals

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    Summary: Water pollution remains one of the most visible and persistent signs of our impact on the natural world. Cleanup of some older pollutants has been offset by new contaminants that threaten freshwater ecosystems and foul our drinking water. The sight and smell of grossly polluted waterways provided some of the original impetus to the environmental movement in the 1970s. Nearly a century before that‚ the dangers of polluted water to human health drove what became known as the "sanitary

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    Womens

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    WATER COOPERATION –ISSUES AND CHALLENGES 1. Introduction Population growth and higher living standards will cause ever increasing demands for good quality municipal and industrial water‚ and ever increasing sewage flows. At the same time‚ more and more irrigation water will be needed to meet increasing demands for food for growing populations. This will require intensive management and international cooperation. Since almost all liquid fresh water on the planet occurs underground‚ groundwater will

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    Marine Debris

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    accumulation rates. We continue to identify the types and sources of debris. With an expanding data set experts are able to better educate and influence communities and managers to help in reducing and mitigate marine debris pollution. 1. Introduction Marine debris and plastic pollution specifically is an issue that is receiving global research attention. Vetger et al. (unpub) frames the issue with pertinent questions contributed by experts in the field for the future of research in this area. We

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    Kleinfontein Dam Analysis

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    pH Readings: From the pH results recorded from the two water sources‚ we can clearly see that Kleinfontein Dam has the higher pH levels‚ which indicate poor and unsafe water conditions. From Article two‚ we can see that a High (7.5) or Low (5.5) pH level is very dangerous and harmful to humans who come in contact with the water. The pH Level recordings at 8 and 9 are extreme dangers if they were to come in to contact with humans and also they are way over the borders which is not acceptable at

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    Freshwater Resource Issue

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    resource issue is water pollution. There is an astonishing seventy percent of water covering the earth’s surface. That is a very substantial amount of water with an equal amount of water pollution opportunity. The definition of water pollution is the contamination of water bodies. Any variation of lakes‚ oceans‚ rivers‚ and groundwater are vulnerable to various bacteria and chemical compounds. There are many origins that water pollution can derive from. Man made pollution practice are the most

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