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Mekong's dams wreak havoc on rural poor By Marwaan Macan-Markar CHIANG RAI, Thailand - In a rush to emulate Thailand's model of building dams in the name of development, countries that share the ...
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For over 28 years, The Journal of Ethnobiology has been publishing manuscripts based on original research in any area of ethnobiology, the interdisciplinary study of the rel...
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Analysis of World Bank financed water privatization in Senegal by Hawa Ba reprinted from Pambazuka 2006-07, Issue 262 http://pambazuka.org/en/category/features/35714  In 1995, in accordance with th...
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The islandNet network was recently established by the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre (IA CRC) with funding support from the Australian Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and t...
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Public officials in the U.S. Southeast should recognize and carefully manage the relationships between energy and water.
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The first attempt at proposing "green constitutional engineering" as a route towards sustainability. The argument of the bioregional state is that sustainability is unachivable without formal democ...
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009 , 11:42 a.m.By: Pam SohnStaff Photo by Patrick Smith Workers continue to remove the coal fly ash sediment covering over 300 acres near Harriman, Tenn. TVA has covered the slud...
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Water bodies must not be solely managed by traditional authorities May 19, 2009   Cape Coast, May 18, GNA - A zoology professor at the University of Cape Coast, Prof John Blay Jnr, has said it...
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