It is crucial for the Philippine government to adopt and implement strict environmental protection policies in the country. Why? The Philippines is a land of rich natural resources. It has fertile lands, diverse flora and fauna, extensive coastlines, and rich mineral deposits. All of which has helped the nation satisfy present material needs, address pervasive poverty, acquire higher incomes, and achieve economic prosperity. However, as the population grows, these natural resources have been overused
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Overview and Problem Statement. The wood products industry supplies essential components to many industries across North America. In recent years, petroleum-derived plastics and metals have taken the spotlight. The petroleum industry has gained a large market share in many industries due to its cheap cost, abundance and availability. Advancements in modern technology have proven that wood can be a viable and sustainable material for many different industries with an infinitesimal environmental impact;
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Conservation seems like a utopian ideal where everyone gets together to form a wall of preventative measures, however, that's not true at all. It can be something small-scale as long as it works and serves some purpose. Many obstacles such as politics, business(greed), time constraints, and resources often get in the way when dealing with this. The Keystone pipeline was over the news a few months back aspiring to bridge tubed tar sands from Canada's boreal forest; it was promoting new jobs and cheaper
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Results According to the Shannon’s Index, the fenced area has a higher diversity which indicates less competition between species. The lower value of the unfenced area indicates that invasive plants have decreased the ability for other plants to survive in that community. In the fenced community, the Simpson’s Index shows more diversity in comparison to the unfenced community. While the fenced area has greater species richness due to the number a species found it has a lower evenness than the unfenced
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Trees are an important part of the ecosystem based on their benefits that are undeniable. However, due to reasons such as construction and safety hazards sometimes it becomes necessary to remove them. It could be the whole tree or just a part. However this process is not as easy as it may sound as a huge amount of labour and risk is involved. If you are looking for someone to do tree removal on your behalf given the risk and level of expertise, you have come to the right place. Redback tree services
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Capstone Checkpoint I think people should play the biggest role in preserving not only our own backyards but the woods, lakes, streams, and wildlife behind the house and in our own home towns and states. But our actions and voices should not stop there. We should always be cautious of our encroachment whether it is structural or temporal. There needs to be a balance with everything meaning that too much of anything is a bad thing not a good one. We should not always just allow those who want
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Amazon rainforest As Brazil continues to grow, the demand for resources and land has increased along with the population. The population growth rate is estimated be 0.8 percent (2014 EST). Maintaining sustainable management of the Amazon rainforest can be a difficult, but important task that shouldn't be overlooked. Brazil needs to take advantage of the resources that the forest has to offer in order to develop, so not taking advantage of the rainforest is not an option. Exploiting the forest can
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The State of Alaska is home to one the United States’ most disputed ecological areas to date. The Tongass National Forest has been the battle ground of the Alaskan logging industry and nature conservation groups for the last 40 years. One side advocating for industry, economic growth, and job security the other fighting for the long term ecological health and prosperity of the forest. This battle first began in the 1950’s in part to aid in Japanese recovery after world war two, the Forest
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According to the forest inventory of AIDER, the forest in the community is typified as dry tropical forest. Dry tropical forest has low diversity of flora, where commonly the species are adapted to the droughts periods, with average heights of less than 10 meters. The distribution is like a savannah, in which the tree crown coverage is under 30 percent. The most dominant species are Algarrobo (Prosopis pallida), Faique (Acacia macracantha) and Zapote (Capparis scabrida), which are normally evergreen
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Essential Environment Abstract When European explorers reached Easter Island in 1722, they "found a barren landscape populated by fewer than 2,000 people." This was amid evidence that there was once sophisticated civilization on the island. Indeed, further studies found that the island was once lushly forested, supporting a society of 6,000 to 30,000 people. Evidence indicates
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