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Tsunamis cause devastating destructions on the natural environment.... Landslides that have occurred in Japan in the recent past have caused significant damage to the environment.... Japan Earthquakes Effect on Japan's environment Introduction Overview of earthquakes in Japan Many regions of Japan have experienced serious earthquakes and tidal waves.... This was the reason why many people lost their lives, massive property destruction, and severe damage on the environment....
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percent of global sales revenues, tourism can be pro-poor, pro-development and pro-environment or quite the opposite depending upon particular practices.... percent of global sales revenues, tourism can be pro-poor, pro-development and pro-environment or quite the opposite depending upon particular practices.... While travelling the quality and the atmosphere of the environment go hand in hand.... The environment is made up of natural as well as manmade things which together build up the tourism in a state....
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The culture, history and the environment This paper briefly explains the negative impacts of tourism on culture, history and environment of a country.... Tourism can damage the local culture in many ways.... People are always interested in visiting new places, landmarks, monuments, naturally beautiful places, beaches etc in order to relieve their mental....
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Multilateral agreements on the environment are those agreements made between various countries with the objective of preserving and protecting the environment.... They may comprise two kinds of agreements: (a) agreements on the preservation of the environment through measures like preventing global warming, ozone depletion, rise in sea levels or other measures related to the environment and (b) agreements that link trade and the environment, wherein certain measures are included to discourage trading in those commodities that may be linked to unsound environmental practices or where the materials produced may be hazardous....
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he national resource damage assessment and restoration (NRDAR) projects aim to rehabilitate the environment mainly land and water sources from large oil spills and effects of mining activities.... The program carries assessment on the damages to the environment and push for legal action from the relevant authority.... The project is also interested in implementing rehabilitation for the natural resources damaged during the spill.... ??NRDA natural resources damage assessment” A Dictionary of Abbreviations,
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ven though some people believe that fossil fuels are beneficial to our society, there is a great deal of evidence showing that it damages the natural environment, damaging the health of humans and damaging the habitat of animals.... Firstly, fossil fuels are bad for society because they are damaging the natural environment which people live in.... As a consequence, the primary cause of damaging the natural environment is people because of their commercial and residential developments....
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This study found that majority of the divers did not cause any detectable damage to corals.... Then the place needs to be studied from the environment point of view as to how many visitors can be permitted here without causing any damage to the place.... The paper 'environment Impact in Australia Tourism" is a good example of a tourism research proposal.... Although it has many positive impacts it may have some negative impact on the environment at the same time....
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The emission of fumes from industries and dumping of wastes impact the immediate natural environment and later on globally at large.... The emission of fumes from industries and dumping of wastes impact the immediate natural environment and later on globally at large (Prather, 2013).... "Worldwide Improvements and damage to the Environment" paper seeks to discuss the inevitability of environmental damage as a result of worldwide improvements....
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