1000 Search Results for Human Ecology
Biodiversity:
Interdependence of Species Results: Round Species Missing (Bead Color and Name)
Species
Color
Red
Flowers
Yellow
Bees
Orange
Trees
Blue
Humans
If trees and flowers were not part of the ecosystem, then there would be a lack o Continue Reading...
These climatic changes in turn impact negatively on the economy and the people within the region. There is need hence for the environmental protection for sustainable development. Though there have been significant measures like the formulation of t Continue Reading...
The current construction of World-Systems analysis holds that core countries, including America, Europe's thriving economies, and developed nations in Africa and Asia, derive enormous economic and political power from "the axial division of labor of Continue Reading...
Electronic and Hybrid Engines Be Used Instead of the Petrol Engines
Hybrid engines and electric and other forms of fuel are being tried the world over on account of multiple problems. It is not only for vehicles but also for the industries that use Continue Reading...
Linear systems are constructed with layers of natural materials with low permeability. Leachate collection system is designed to remove liquid that is found in the liners. Waste is placed above the collection leachate system in layers.
Modern landf Continue Reading...
Economic Analysis of an Environmental Pollution Issue in the World Today
Cap & Trade, and Carbon Dioxide
What is cap and trade?
Why is it supposed to work
Speaker's notes: 'Cap and trade' is a technique to reduce emissions by 'capping' the am Continue Reading...
Environmental Risk Analysis Process
Environmental Risk Analysis (ERA) is "a process for estimating the likelihood or probability of an adverse outcome or event due to pressures or changes in environmental conditions resulting from human activities" Continue Reading...
Laws of ecological science: ' propose to resolve the dilemmas of traps, values, attitudes, and beliefs that lead to exploitation of the environment by deriving an environmental ethic from three basic laws of ecological science' (Bechtel, 1997).
Th Continue Reading...
Oil Spill Damage
The effects of oil spills have had lasting effects on the marine and terrestrial ecosystems that affect the respiratory, food chain, and reproductive systems of marine and terrestrial wildlife for decades. "Human activity has deplet Continue Reading...
New Theories -- Current theories relating to the study of environment and behavior are inadequate to answer the major questions of the study. One cannot separate the environment from humanity -- ecological and systems theories are holistic.
System Continue Reading...
Organismic-holistic: The plant makes the cells, not the other way around. or, an organism must be seen as more than just the sum of its parts. This organism seeks environments somewhere between overload and understimulation.
Sociopetal and sociofu Continue Reading...
NO2 Levels in Cork Harbor, Ireland
Analysis of NO2 Data from Cork Harbour, Ireland: 3/8/2008 -- 3/10/2008.
Due to a series of clean air acts enacted by the European Parliament, strict standards for common air pollutants have been established for me Continue Reading...
Groundwater Pollution Issues
How does America's groundwater become polluted and what are the sources of pollution that goes into the groundwater? How important is unpolluted groundwater to the sustainability of communities? Also, what are the soluti Continue Reading...
Corporate Violence
White Collar Crime
Corporations are considered fictional 'persons' under the law and they can, just like 'real' human persons, also perpetuate violence against individuals and against the community. An excellent example of this i Continue Reading...
Pacific Plan is a document that was adopted by forum leaders of the nations in the pacific islands aiming to address various challenges that these nations in the pacific regions face. Through strengthening regional cooperation as well as integration Continue Reading...
Chernobyl forum refers to an assembly of organizations that was formed in 2003 on 3-5 February in Vienna, which is the headquarters of international Atomic Energy Agency. It was founded so as assess and to give reports concerning the environmental an Continue Reading...
Ultraviolet Radiation
Health Effects of UV Radiation Exposure
Current studies show that the world's exposure to ultraviolet radiation has increased over the past few years. In addition, it has been realized that in the longer term, UV radiation ind Continue Reading...
There are other solutions that manufacturers are working on to handle this. Cloth diapers may be used in conjunction with a fully disposable, flushable diaper liner that can be sent down the toilet to limit landfill waste. This may be a good alterna Continue Reading...
Academic Interests in Attending Trinity College
Thank you in advance for your consideration of my application to become enrolled at Trinity College. I am confident that I am qualified, and if successful in my application, I am certain I will be a p Continue Reading...
Acid Rain Be Made a Political Issue?
Acid rain spares nothing. Its effects are vast. It affects plants by destroying its roots, causing stunting or even death. Increased acidity in the soil, resulting from acidic rain, causes destruction of its nut Continue Reading...
It remains uncertain, therefore, that the Exxon Valdez spill was not, in fact, larger in scale and scope than the Horizon disaster.
Conclusion:
The Horizon disaster, as it bears noting, helps to demonstrate how little has truly changed in two deca Continue Reading...
Many of the products we see in developed countries seem really cheap. For example, consumer electronics in the United States are cheaper than in many developing countries although the income level is much higher in the United States. So, how do manu Continue Reading...
Overpopulation Philos Identity Freedom
Overpopulation is a consistent and pervasive problem in the world today. There is no doubt that if one looks at the available data and even a great deal of public opinion that overpopulation may be the greatest Continue Reading...
Acid Rain
Should Acid Rain Be Made a Political Issue?
After studying several researches on how acid rain can cause economic losses, I chose a thesis proposal. I collected information from researches conducted in different countries and analyzed dat Continue Reading...
Landscape
Gypsy Moth Control and the Diana Fritillary (Speyeria diana): A Carolina Landscape in Conflict
The Gypsy Moth is an exotic pest and invasive species that feeds on the leaves in the middle branches and crowns of tress, and while population Continue Reading...
There is a link to order a test kit if someone were in need of one. There is also information for those who have already tested and need help in interpreting their results. There is also link to check the county where one lives to see what the radon Continue Reading...
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority: Case Study Analysis
Hoover Dam
The objective of this study is to conduct research and provide a case study of a human-made system and to report on that system. This work will cover technical and operational detail Continue Reading...
Water Awareness and Education for Sustainable Watershed Management
Today, the human society continuously deals with the issue of limited resources, as compared to an extensively growing amount of needs. Among these limited resources, water is vital, Continue Reading...
Chemical Exposure, Public Health Concerns, & Environmental Impact
Chemical Health Effects
A.) Mercury
Health Risks
Neurological damage (adolescent)
Neurological damage and developmental disabilities (in utero, neonatal stage)
Low I.Q
B.) A Continue Reading...
Cadmium in Wastewater and Drinking Water
The importance of efficiently controlling and monitoring potential toxins in water systems is extremely important. The potential contaminant known as Cadmium (Cd) is a naturally occurring trace metal that is Continue Reading...
heavily-increasing industrialized world, sulfur oxide emissions and other oxidizing gases have become problematic within the planet's atmosphere. These emissions cause acid rain, which has become detrimental to both the atmosphere and the Earth's en Continue Reading...
NPG
The first component of the plan for NPG is to state the case surrounding the issue. Most legislators are probably unaware that runaway population growth is the single greatest problem facing the United States. These legislators probably believe Continue Reading...
Is Bottled Water Truly as Pure as the Industry Would Like Us to Believe?
The NRDC hired three independent laboratories to conduct the testing of more than 1,000 plastic bottles -- 103 different brands -- and found that "about one third" the 103 br Continue Reading...
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An Interest in Sustainability
To many the term sustainability is the new buzzword, a fad which will dissipate in the complexities of the global community, and to others the concept is foreign. In either case however, the necessity of reachi Continue Reading...
This method makes effective use of ability of metals to float on surfaces of leachates on their own. Due to the high proven efficiency of this method, it is widely used for removal of heavy metals such as iron and humic acid from leachates in many p Continue Reading...
While most commercially-bottled water is considered safe for human consumption, "Studies have shown that chemicals called phthalates, which are known to disrupt testosterone and other hormones, can leach into bottled water over time. One study found Continue Reading...
In this regard, Green and her colleagues emphasize that, "The corporate wealth of logging giant Gunns, Ltd. (which controls over 85% of the state's logging, is the world's largest hardwood woodchip exporter, and is worth over one billion dollars) ha Continue Reading...
Environmental engineering is basically the performance of using science with the purpose of caring for the environment.
Environmental Engineers assist recycling processes by devising and implementing theories that are a result of systematic assessm Continue Reading...
References
Blondeau, P., Tiffonnet, a.L., Damian, a., Amiri, O., and Molina, J.L. (2003). Assessment of contaminant diffusivities in building materials from porosimetry tests. Indoor Air, 13(3), 310-318.
Daisey, J.M., Angell, W.J., and Apte, M.G. Continue Reading...
"Raw water and post-treatment water are tested for bacterial, physical, and chemical standards, particularly pH, color, and turbidity. The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 established maximum contaminant levels, which are the national drinking water Continue Reading...