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The Journal of Environmental Protection (JEP) is published monthly and one of most prospective international journals with multiple disciplines. It covers various aspects of environmental issues, such as research, strategies and the state-of-the-art technologies for prediction, prevention and protection addressing up-…
Wedad Rayif Alharbi
Knowledge of radioactivity present in polishing materials enables one to assess any possible radiological risks to human health. In this work, the radioactivity due to the presence of 226 Ra, 232 Th, 40 K, and 37 Cs has been measured in polishing materials co…
S. M. Kerstens, G. Hutton, I. Firmansyah, I. Leusbrock, G. Zeeman
Absence of wastewater and solid waste facilities impacts the quality of life of many people in developing countries. Implementation of these facilities will benefit public health, water quality, livelihoods and property value. Additional benefits may result f…
Ahamed M. Abdel-Halim, Mohamed A. Aly-Eldeen, Laila M. Abdel Fattah, Mamdouh A. Fahmy, Ehssan M. Abo-El-Khair, Azza M. Khaled, Ahamed Abu El-Soud, Mohamed A. Shreadah
In order to assess the quality of the Aqaba Gulf coastal waters for the sustainable use and development, and consequently for the national income, four field campaigns were annually carried out during the period from 2011-2013 to monitor hydrographic variable…
Eucharia Oluchi Nwaichi, Lawrence C. Chuku, Erhieyovwen Ighoavwogan
Concentrations of selected heavy metals, nutrient elements and PAHs in farms and produce (cassava tubers and oil bean seeds) from 4-year-old crude oil impacted areas (Ekore and Uduvwoku) and a non-oil-impacted area (Okpe), all in Ughelli South Local Governmen…
Olanibi Julius Adekunle, Joseph Omoniyi Basorun
The aesthetic quality of most of the universities’ campus environment in Nigeria deserves attention considering the inadequate, misused and mismanagement of the campuses’ open spaces. This has exerted a major strain on the welfare and productivity of people (…
Clara Yuan Li, Mingshuai Ding, Yang Yang, Pengcheng Zhang, Yao Li, Yuecun Wang, Longchao Huang, Pingjiong Yang, Ming Wang, Xiao Sha, Yameng Xu, Chaowei Guo, Zhiwei Shan
Haze (known as “Mai” 霾 in Chinese) threatens the health of billions of people across the globe. To begin solving this problem without severely slowing down the economy, one has to mechanistically and geographically pinpoint the sources of these pollutants, th…
Jay D. Jabro, William B. Stevens, William M. Iversen, Brett L. Allen, Upendra M. Sainju
Efforts have increased to measure nitrate losses from farmland under different management practices due to environmental and public concerns over levels of nitrate-nitrogen (NO 3 -N) in surface and ground waters. This study evaluated the effect of conventiona…
Richard C. Smardon
This paper is a historical overview of the development of visual impact assessment (VIA) methodology as implemented by US Federal agencies from the 1960s until the current time. VIA methods are to be used as part of environmental impact assessment for project…
Samira Mobaied, Jean-Jacques Geoffroy, Nathalie Machon
In biodiversity management, spatio-temporal heterogeneity is important to consider conserving high levels of habitat diversity and ecosystems. In this study, we investigated the relationship between landscape spatio-temporal heterogeneity and biodiversity in…
C. K. Birkett, T. Hill, K. D. Zuma, T. M. Everson
There is a need for science and community knowledge and resources to be combined in the mitigation and rehabilitation of land degradation, as a large portion of degraded land in South Africa is communal land. Rainfall simulation was used at Okhombe valley, Kw…
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