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The cooperative does not seem to have any sufficient strategic direction beyond the good intentions of its original project proponents, the USAID (the foreign aid agency of the United States government) and COHDEFOR (the forestry development service of Honduras), to develop a sustainable model that can be imitated by other national parks for social, environmental, and political motives....
8 Pages
(2000 words)
Research Paper
Like most cities, the population has continuously been growing during this period.... As people move towards the city, space has continuously become a determining factor necessitating measures to be put in place so as to ensure the right planning that supports sustainable development and growth of the city (SMG, 2006).... The Master Plan represents a paradigm shift from the traditional growth-driven models which focus on quantitative growth to a growth-management model which focuses on qualitative growth (SMG, 2013)....
12 Pages
(3000 words)
Assignment
The DAC& cities website (2014) states that the Friends of the High Line lobbied for its conversion to a public recreation area.... This paper ''sustainable Design'' tells that The increasing pressure exerted on the environment due to rapid population growth has necessitated the adoption of sustainable practices.... sustainable design requires that all the people involved in the design and construction of a project adopt a co-creation approach where they complement rather than replace nature....
10 Pages
(2500 words)
Case Study
The rising population continues to intensify conflicts between humans and wild animals owing to the fact that humans continue to encroach on the areas previously… As the conflict heightens, the number of animals continues to diminish as humans continue to prey on most of them either for food or for their trophies....
9 Pages
(2250 words)
Essay
"Sustaining the Amazon Basin" paper focuses on Amazon Basin that comprises the world's largest rain forest that nurtures thousand of species and many of them are yet to be discovered.... nbsp; The rain forest of the Amazon occupies an area of 8,235,430 sq.... km and comprises of dense tropical forest.... A wide variety of known and unknown plant and animal life resides within this dense forest.... Large areas of the forest are unexplored....
16 Pages
(4000 words)
Coursework
The paper "Environmental Ethics of the US Government" states that the analysis is showing one thing that US Governmental agencies are having anthropocentric or human-centric environmental ethics.... In every case agencies have designed their policies by putting a human being in the centre of the study....
8 Pages
(2000 words)
Coursework
The most essential requirement is to have sustainable exploitation of the available resources but also consider things that can improve their conditions or maintain their natural status or their lustful benefit to society (Hanlon, 2008).... This report "Environmental management of Floods in Sheffield" discusses the communities on flat and wide lands that are prone to the risks of droughts and floods.... Environmental management involves the management of the surroundings together with all the bio-physical components both living and non-living, thus the relationship between the living species and their habitat should be of mutual benefit to each other....
8 Pages
(2000 words)
Report
This is evidenced by the emergence of the concepts of either sustainable or unsustainable land use.... Additionally, this report will forward criticisms on the less than sustainable feature of the Murray-Darling Basin as well as the regulatory deficiencies associated with land use in this case study.... This entails the management as well as modification of the natural environment into the built environment, for instance, settlements, fields, and pastures among others....
14 Pages
(3500 words)
Literature review