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Browsing: Landforms, Processes & Habitats
In response to declining water quality on Marco Island, the City Council considered a proposal from businessman Dan Davies to create habitat islands from dredged sediment…
The Amazon Rainforest, covering approximately 2.3 million square miles, is located in northern South America and is the world’s largest tropical rainforest. It is vital for…
The article discusses the potential and process of solar power development in the U.S., emphasizing its role in achieving carbon emission reduction goals. The U.S. receives…
Forests, covering about 31% of Earth’s land, are essential for life but are severely threatened by human activities like deforestation, primarily for agriculture and resource extraction.…
Shona Blewett, Education and Outreach Manager at Geoscience Australia, discusses how both natural processes and human activity shape Australia’s landscapes and landforms. While tectonic movements, weathering,…
The article discusses the importance of agricultural land management in southern Saskatchewan, which is predominantly used for crop and livestock production. Proper management maintains land health,…
The article discusses the environmental degradation caused by opencast mining in Nigeria’s tropical regions, emphasizing the urgent need for reclamation and restoration of these abandoned mining…
Summary of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) is essential for effective planning and management of coastal areas, which possess unique ecosystems…
The article by Hutter, Lambert, and Wiens (2017) explores the richness of amphibian species across different scales in the tropical Andes, recognized as Earth’s most biodiverse…