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The Leadership Visions of John Muir and Hugh Hammond Bennett Environmental Studies Case Study
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The comparative analysis is expected to reveal valuable insights into the contributions made by the two leaders towards the cause of environmental protection. It will, therefore, serve as a collection of the various achievements of these two great leaders and will provide guiding information for future researchers.
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How Oil Exploration and Offshore Drilling Affect the Environment Environmental Studies Essay
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Hence, the transport of oil from these countries and offshore drilling platforms has made oil spills prevalent in our seas. If this dependence on foreign oil is not stopped or even minimized, the traffic of oil tankers in our seas will increase, the incidence of oil spills will intensify, and our seawater will become too polluted.
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Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Geographical Jurisdictions Environmental Studies Case Study
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The other options to LA are converting landfill waste into electricity, offering interest-free loans for people to invest in microgeneration technology for individual or group use and even issuing local resident with a carbon credit cards to keep household CO2 emissions within limits. (MacGregor, 2007) 
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Global Warming Environmental Studies Essay
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Human activities that contribute to global warming include those activities that either place more greenhouse gasses into the environment or reduce the earth’s capacity to absorb these elements. Although deforestation is contributing heavily to the excess of CO2 in the atmosphere, a larger portion is caused by burning fossil fuels such as oil.
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The Geological Features and the Meteorological Conditions of the Massive Landslide Environmental Studies Term Paper
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Since natural disasters cannot be prevented and could take place at any point in time, it is inevitable that we should take into consideration the proper management of these hazardous issues more seriously. Our study is going to analyze and discuss the events leading to the Saint-Jean Vianney Landslide that took place in Quebec.
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The Main Causes and Effects of Global Warming Environmental Studies Essay
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The melting of glaciers and ice sheets is also believed to be a direct result of the increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This causes thermal expansion and ocean acidification, which contribute to the warming of ocean surfaces that then lead to the rise in sea levels and inundation of low-lying areas (Emanuel, et al. 19).
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Relief Organizations for Natural Disasters Environmental Studies Case Study
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Immediately extending emergency services to the victims is a crucial part of saving the lives of the victims whereas timely delivery of relief goods is an important part of hunger prevention and treating possible illnesses as post-disaster response. Aside from supplying the victims with drinking water and food supply, NGOs should exert extra effort in burying the dead bodies as soon as possible.
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Sedimentation and Infiltration on the Hope Valley Water Treatment Plant and Barker Inlet Wetlands Environmental Studies Case Study
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Singapore NEWater is the result of the attempts of the Singapore government to augment its water resources. This initiative was started in 2002 and uses the most efficient technologies available to treat domestic wastewater from kitchens and bathrooms to make available water initially for industrial purposes and then gradually as potable water.
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The Sweet Orange Environmental Studies Case Study
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The orange tree is truly a unique and majestic species because not only does it render such delicious fruit, it graces viewers with lovely and fragrant blossoms. There are many reasons why orange trees are popular: “beauty of foliage; fragrance and beauty of the flowers; the bright color of the fruits; or, more practically, probable value as a rootstock” (Swingle).
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Why We Face Food and Water Crisis Environmental Studies Coursework
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A case strongly advocated in the first part as a reason for the crisis is an increase in income levels. I find this reason very lame in many respects, against the backdrop that increased income levels and economic prosperity have not prevented people from starving across the world, a visible contravention of the tenets of democratic governance.
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Habitat Management Investigation Environmental Studies Case Study
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In winter/ spring 2001 a survey was carried out by the Rail Link Countryside Initiative in the ripple nature reserve by the wild London. The survey was carried out to check for the wildlife species of this very important metropolitan conservation site as it holds both national and international importance.
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Environmental Economics Environmental Studies Assignment
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The Kyoto Protocol is a legal agreement that obliges all the industrialized nations to initiate collective measures for reducing the emission of greenhouse gases by 5.2% compared to the year 1990. The basic purpose behind the formulation of such a protocol is to lower the overall emission of greenhouse gases from 6 basic sources.  
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Theories to Global Warming Environmental Studies Assignment
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The 2nd method of obtaining statistical data(series of measurements) is in contradiction with the above observations. This asserts that there has been a rise of about 0.9°C in the average temperature of the earth over the last century. Indeed, the dynamics and dangers of global warming are alarming.   
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Energy Security and Environmental Impact Environmental Studies Essay
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Energy security has been a term that has been applied in many areas but which still remains controversial. This is due to many interpretations that have been given to the simple concept. Energy security in its simple definition means an aspect in which the world will be secure in supply and use of energy resources.
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Evolution of the Brain Environmental Studies Essay
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This essay discusses that environmental science originally focused on the origin of the planet but has now shifted to studying the changes in the environment caused by human activities, and its immediate and long-term consequences on people and other living organisms. The difference of environmental science and ‘environmentalism’ must be noted.
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Peculiarities of Ancient Maya Astrology Environmental Studies Coursework
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The ever-changing, yet predictable movements of these heavenly bodies and phenomena became the domain of the shamans, priests, and rulers – the elite – generating an impressive esoteric knowledge and source of power through the understanding of time and beliefs about prophecy.
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Who Is More Efficient in Maintaining Sustainable Development: UK or the Netherlands Environmental Studies Assignment
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While comparing the UK with the Netherlands in context with water sustainability and management issues, it is clear that the Netherlands is far ahead of the UK in many aspects. Deploying the latest resources with the latest managerial skills, Netherlands arranges its resources to the best utilization of water control, thereby leaving the UK behind. 
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Physics of Tsunamis Environmental Studies Essay
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The author states that a tsunami, in contrast, has wavelength ranging 100kms and above and has a frequency of an hour. This gigantic monstrous wave can cause damage that could be irrevocable. Tsunamis have characteristics of shallow-water waves due to their long wavelength this makes the ratio between the water depth and wavelength very small.
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An Emerging Bioremediation Technique Environmental Studies Essay
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Phytoremediation is one of the best ways in which the UK’s contaminated land can be recovered. The main benefits of this technique are “low cost; in-situ application, which reduces the site disruption and the transport of contaminated material; negligible or no air emissions as in the case of other decontamination processes;
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What Are the Effects of Industrial Pollution to Nature in Turkey Environmental Studies Case Study
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Nowadays, various parameters related to loads of hazardous gas emissions are monitored by the Turkish Pollution Control Board. In Turkey, air-pollution control systems were installed in only fifty-five percent of industrial units in the country, and twenty-eight percent of these units were identified with malfunctioned systems.
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Causes and Effects of Global Warming Environmental Studies Essay
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Global Warming is the systematic increase in the average temperature of the earth’s near-surface and oceans. It has been assessed that global warming is happening because of the so-called greenhouse effect which happens because of the concentration of the greenhouse gas concentrations. There are subtle warnings, as scientists claimed.
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Philosophical and Anthropological Thoughts on Ecological Values Environmental Studies Essay
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The discussion over anthropocentrism is particularly tendentious. Anthropocentrism preserves the value of human beings. Whereas biocentrism maintains that all forms of life and consider all are valuable. Ecocentrism highlights the value of environmental systems as a whole, comprising natural processes, interactions and a non-living fraction of the environment.
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Should Wildlife Be Kept as Pets Environmental Studies Assignment
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The author states that the disposing of a wild animal can also be an upsetting and distressing incident for both owner and animal. Commonly, the valid and legal zoos will not admit them given that they are too domesticated to be returned to the environment of the wild; as a result, the only alternative can be through euthanasia.
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Myths Associated with Global Warming Environmental Studies Case Study
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The author of the following paper states that global warming has been debated among scientists. There are also myths associated with global warming. Nevertheless, there are bodies of scientific evidence suggesting that global warming may be real and should not be looked at as science fiction or myth.
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Global Environment Change Environmental Studies Coursework
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Locally, the prevention of desertification can partially be performed by individuals and governments. It is observed that a number of nations in the Middle East, as well as, the United States are utilizing sand fences for the prevention of desertification. Similarly, northern parts of the world can be built with snow fences. The surface wind can be decreased by the placement of straw grids.
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The Global Warming of the Planet Environmental Studies Outline
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Resultantly increased level of carbon mono oxide and carbon dioxide has caused global warming. Due to this effect glaciers are melting down. Cyclones and floods like tsunami are the consequences on one side and droughts on the other side. Overconsumption of natural resources has been putting undue pressure on earth as a planet.
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The Environment and Modern East Asia Environmental Studies Case Study
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The modern industrialist landscape seems to be better but these are destroying the landscape of countryside people. These industrialist are using the landscape for there increase in wealth and used as their resources but forgetting that these landscapes are the major source of income for the rural areas.
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Math Portfolio: Creating a Logistic Model of Fish Population Environmental Studies Math Problem
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If the population were to increase annually by 20%, the growth factor is r = 1.2 and this would lead to exponential growth. If r = 1 the population is stable. A logistic model takes a similar form to the geometric, but the growth factor depends on the size of the population and is variable. The growth factor is often estimated as a linear function by taking estimates of the projected initial growth rate and the eventual population limit.
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Atmosphere, Weather and Climate Environmental Studies Essay
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The AMO or Airport Meteorological Office is situated at the Traffic Control Tower and has the duty of forecasting the weather conditions round the clock. The AMO has the responsibility of giving out warnings whenever the weather is hazardous which may, in turn, affect the safety of aircraft operations within a designated area or region 
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Causes of an Enhanced Greenhouse Effect Environmental Studies Report
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Warnings about the human generated causes of an enhanced greenhouse effect and the subsequent catastrophic outcomes have been sounded for over 100 years, global warming has only recently become an important political matter, at least in the U.S. President Bush, for the first time in his term of office, referred to the subject.
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Alternative Fuel Benefits Environmental Studies Literature review
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The opponents to the regulation of greenhouse gasses including the Bush administration have claimed this action would be too costly to business therefore hurt the economy.  Auto companies in particular lobby against regulating automobile emissions claiming that it is not economically feasible for them. 
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The Hyogo Protocol as an Important Initiative Environmental Studies Case Study
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Though challenges were already identified that were posed by disasters like earthquake tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, etc, Hyogo agreement after identifying the major challenges caused by natural disasters developed a Yokohama Strategy which listed out all the gaps between objectives and accomplishments.
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Mitigation Plan for Energy Conservation Environmental Studies Case Study
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Every day new opportunities for energy conservation are becoming more numerous in both commercial and domestic setups. The impact that energy conservation can have on reducing total costs in terms of money and environmental damage has become widely recognized. In other words, energy conservation directly translates into a healthier environment to live.
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The Usefulness and Application of Ethical Egoism Environmental Studies Case Study
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Corporations are no exceptions since government pressure as well as the opinions of consumer groups can force them to be friendlier towards the environment. Of course human activities, as well as the actions taken by corporations, both have had a visible impact on our environment and this has been recognized by our government.
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What Effects Does Pollution Have on the Environment Environmental Studies Coursework
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Chemical fertilizers and pesticides used in farms readily find their way to groundwater resources as well as canals and rivers. The net result is that in many of the major cities, towns, and villages in the world today, the supply of potable water is scarce and its quality is far below the standards laid down by the World Health Organization. 
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Public Natural Resources Law Environmental Studies Assignment
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The author states that the National Park Service created within the Department of Interior, generally adopts the preservation mission, in that, “it shall promote and regulate the use of the national parks, monuments, and reservations, as provided by law, by such means and measures as conform to the fundamental purpose of the said parks.
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Global Warming Too Hot or Not Environmental Studies Assignment
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The author states that the drought-affected regions are expected to increase in area, further depleting the water resources. Crops which are already under high temperatures or require substantial quantities of water may also suffer as a result of warming. Scientists are developing practical solutions to prevent the production of heat-trapping gases.
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Effects that Aquaculture Can Have on Wild Fish Stocks Environmental Studies Assignment
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In order to effectively apply the Strategic Environmental Assessment in the particular marine unit, we should primarily refer to its characteristics. In this context, it is noticed by Finnveden et al. (2003, 91) that the ‘Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is a procedural tool and within the framework of SEA, several different types of analytical tools can be used in the assessment.
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Ecological System Environmental Studies Essay
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The term ecosystem is derived from the phrase ecological system, which includes the organisms in a given area. It encompasses the interactions among the organisms, between the organisms, and the nonliving portion of the environment in a specific area under consideration. An ecosystem is an association of animals and plants with their surrounding non-living environment and all the interactions that each organism participates in.
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The Contribution That Bottled Water Has on Climate Change Environmental Studies Essay
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People who drink bottled water typically do so because they feel they are gaining benefits from having access to a purer or more enhanced product than what they can receive through the tap, but in many cases, they are wrong.  The investigation has shown that several companies actually pull their water out of the public water supply or from ordinary community wells. 
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Greenhouse Effect Environmental Studies Assignment
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The author states that the greenhouse effect functions in the following manner.   When sunlight pierces the atmosphere and hits the earth’s surface, not all of the sun’s solar energy is absorbed.  Approximately a third of it is reflected back into space.  Specific atmospheric gases serve in much the same way as does the glass of a greenhouse.
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The Kyoto Protocol - an Attempt to Solve a Problem of Global Warming Environmental Studies Coursework
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Representatives of more than a 160 nations made an aim that they had to control the greenhouse gases and different toxic gases that were harming the atmosphere. The Kyoto Protocol needed different industrial nations to give their support and decrease the use and misuse of these gases before the year 2012.
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Positive and Negative Consequences of Deforestation Environmental Studies Assignment
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The author states that deforestation as the word itself suggests is the opposite of forests. However, for a proper definition of the word, it would be more appropriate to quote FAO which defines it as “the conversion of forest to another land use or the long-term reduction of the tree canopy cover below the minimum 10 percent threshold.
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Sustaining the Amazon Basin Environmental Studies Coursework
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The river Amazon is the second-longest river. In terms of carrying water, it is the world’s largest, and around 20 percent of the total deposited river water into the ocean is contributed by Amazon. This great river in its voyage starting from Andes Mountains to the Atlantic ocean has created the world’s largest river basin called Amazon Basin. 
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The Coase Theorem and Its Relevance to the Control of Environmental Externalities Environmental Studies Coursework
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Coase's theorem has been stated by Coase Ronald in his article ‘The Problem of Social Cost’ (1960). In the above article, Coase proved that ‘a decentralized negotiation between the producers and the victims of damage enables them to spontaneously achieve a situation corresponding to an efficient allocation of the resources (efficiency thesis of the Coase theorem), 
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Economic Development and Environmental Protection Environmental Studies Term Paper
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 Much of this forest was simply burnt away to make way for developments in terms of new cities and farmland to feed the people living in the new cities. The population growth of developing countries is forcing a repeat of the same process today as forests are burnt or cut away to provide farmland and fuel for the people living around the forests (Hertsgaard, 1997).
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Water Quality Manganment Environmental Studies Coursework
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The failure of the Kyoto Protocol of 1997 to secure the quality of air globally is an indicative example of the difficulty related to the efforts referring to the protection of the environment and the improvement of air quality around the world. The water industry could not be an exception to the above rule.     
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The Effects of Deforestation Environmental Studies Article
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The world’s forests are being destroyed for financial gain and the negative effects are becoming increasingly apparent.  Deforestation and other human activities are causing soil erosion on a massive scale which is decreasing the available land for crops and livestock as well as other wide-reaching consequences.   
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Water Quality Management Environmental Studies Assignment
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It is easy to see from the given sample that people are willing to use stormwater and help the environment by recycling water but they need to have more awareness about the topic before it can be acceptable for them to use stormwater with ease. Education and government help would certainly be required and if there can be government subsidies involved, then the process would become much easier.
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Community Participation and Water Resource Management Environmental Studies Case Study
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In contemporary urban as well as rural societies, the empowerment of community members to participate in community development projects in order to ensure a sustainable provision of basic services, is considered essential. Basic services include infrastructure such as water supply, sanitation, health facilities and hospitals, education facilities such as schools and colleges, and adequate transportation services. According to Munier.
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