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Ebb and flow of greed! Oblivious to the destruction of livelihoods and habitats, a discredited hydroelectric project that was discarded 15 years ago has been revived in Nepal. Advocate and human rights activist Gopal Siwakoti 'Chintan'discusses in this col
Areas: Endemic Plant Species Protection, Aquaculture, Indigenous Lands, Plant Ecology, Inland Aquatic Ecosystems, Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle, Restoration Ecology, Riparian Ecology and Conservation, Precautionary Principle, Sustainable Living ...
Type: News or Magazine Article - Author: Gopal Siwakoti 'Chintan'
Type: News or Magazine Article - Author: Gopal Siwakoti 'Chintan'
... many nearby villages, displacing 78,000 people, mainly Kurds. The dam will ... their rights to local water resources. Groundwater in rural areas is seriously depleted
Areas: Acid Rain, Endemic Plant Species Protection, Aquaculture, Indigenous Lands, Plant Ecology, Inland Aquatic Ecosystems, Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle, Restoration Ecology, Riparian Ecology and Conservation, Precautionary Principle ...
Type: Independent or Unpublished Essay - Author: Olivier Hoedeman and Orsan Senalp
Type: Independent or Unpublished Essay - Author: Olivier Hoedeman and Orsan Senalp
... However, citizens groups estimate 25,000 people would have to leave their land, and that a further 75,000 people downstream could also be
... release toxic chemical cocktail 11:47 07 May 2008 NewScientist.com news service ... usage has plummeted – from 40,000 tonnes per year in 1980 to 1,000 ... 08 February 2003 DDT finally linked to ...000 09 May 1998 Weblinks Heidi Geisz,
Areas: Acid Rain, Endemic Plant Species Protection, Aquaculture, Indigenous Lands, Plant Ecology, Inland Aquatic Ecosystems, Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle, Restoration Ecology, Riparian Ecology and Conservation, Precautionary Principle ...
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: Ewen Callaway
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: Ewen Callaway
www.WaterPlanet.ws Columbia River Watershed - Past & Future CURRENTS • Columbia Institute for Water Policy • Spokane River & Aquifer • Lewis & Clark Bicentennial • Camp Chaparral • Superfund & Mining • Railroad Land Grants • Corporate Reform • Kendall Yard
Areas: Mining and Refining Ores, Indigenous Lands, Inland Aquatic Ecosystems, Pollution Prevention and Reduction, Pollution Remediation, Riparian Ecology and Conservation, Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues, Sustainable Forestry, Sustainable Living ...
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: John Osborn
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: John Osborn
Summary: NGOsIndia.com is a online web directory and resource centre of Indian NGOs. The portal is containing information about grassroot level Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Non Profit Organizations (NPOs), POs, GOs in India, Funding Agencies, soc
From the introduction in Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: The Tragedy of the Commons is a type of social trap , often economic, that involves a conflict over finite resources between individual interests and the common good . The term derives originally f
... Session of the Assembly Friday, 06 June 2008 Dear President, 1. We a ... child deaths per year, simply put 5,000 die per day. By the time the ... and summit will be done, 50, 000 children will have died from
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Areas: Mining and Refining Ores, Molecular Ecology, Mountaintop Removal, Aquaculture, Petroleum in the Environment, Inland Aquatic Ecosystems, Pollution Prevention and Reduction, Social Development, Pollution Remediation, Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle ...Type: Independent or Unpublished Essay
... maintains a database of over 6,000 organizations, periodicals, publishers
Areas: Acid Rain, Living Wages, Ozone Layer, Recycling and Reuse, Restoration Ecology, Sanitation, Soil Ecology, Democratic Participation, Ecolabeling and Certification, Agroecology ...
Type: Database or Directory - Author: Sandi Brockway
Type: Database or Directory - Author: Sandi Brockway
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 democratic institutional change (that would interact with other
Areas: Global Migration, Endemic Plant Species Protection, Living Wages, Senior Volunteerism and Mentoring, Aquaculture, Indigenous Lands, Permaculture, Plant Ecology, Inland Aquatic Ecosystems, Poverty Alleviation ...
Type: Book - Author: Mark D. Whitaker
Type: Book - Author: Mark D. Whitaker

