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Geography
C/N/653. Water provision to Gobi Dessert
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- 1350
- DATE:
- 2012
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the possible methods of water provision to the Gobi dessert describing the background of the area, detailing water provision options, and arguing which options best suit the region of the Gobi dessert.
KEYWORDS: Water provision, Gobi Dessert,
C/S/463. Overview of Kuwait and Al-Adan Hospital
- WORDS:
- 550
- DATE:
- 2012
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- 9.99 GBP
The paper provides an overview of Kuwait describing social benefits of Kuwaitis and presenting background information about Al-Adan Hospital in Kuwait.
KEYWORDS: Kuwait, Al-Adan Hospital,
C/N/635. Options of water provision to UAE arid areas
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- 1400
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the possible methods of water provision to the arid areas of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) considering the use of water pipelines and drip irrigation. Each method is evaluated along the lines of its costs and technological requirements, recommendations are suggested about the use of both options.
KEYWORDS: water provision, UAE arid areas, desalination, pipelines, irrigation,
C/N/632. Methods of providing water to Sahara
- WORDS:
- 1200
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper reports on the geographical position of the Sahara region in North Africa investigating the methods of providing a water supply to the area through using bore holes and geothermal waters. The benefits and drawback of each method are outlined suggesting recommendations about the ways to deal with the environmental issues of the expanding desert.
KEYWORDS: water, Sahara, North Africa, bore holes, desert, geothermal,
C/N/506. Australia's policy response to climate change
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- 3000
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper aims to discuss Australia’s policy response to climate change. The paper aims to analyze the reports by IPCC, and discusses them in reference to Australia. The effects of climate change since the 1970’s and the effects for the future are discussed. The effects directly relevant to Australia are mentioned, and their policy responses are discussed. Policies regarding tourism, costal areas, and the agricultural sector are evaluated. The paper concludes by summarizing the topics identified.
KEYWORDS: Climate change, IPCC, Australia, tourism, costal areas, agriculture,
C/N/487. Presentation and report. The effect of Humans on Australian biodiversity
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- 2350
- ADD-ONS:
- 12 Slides
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper discusses the impact of humans on Australian biodiversity, and begins by providing the background to the topic. This section also provides a definition of the term biodiversity. The human impact on Australian biodiversity is discussed prior and since European discovery, and the impact of humans since the 20th century is also examines. The winners and losers of the impact are identified, and the paper aims to assess whether the relationship between humans and the environment could be positive. Conclusions are made regarding the future of Australian biodiversity.
KEYWORDS: Humans, Australian biodiversity, European discovery!,
C/N/464. Examination of the impact of climate change on costal zones
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- 3550
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper examines the impact of climate change on costal zones, and the ways in which they can be better managed. The paper discusses climate change in relation to global warming and costal zones, as well as costal landslide management. References are made regarding the Kyoto protocol, and events concerning the environment. The paper suggests ways in which these areas can be managed, referring to theoretical concepts and literature.
KEYWORDS: Climate change, costal zones, management, global warming, landslide management, Kyoto Protocol,
C/N/445. Proposal. Creating Sustainable Partnerships in Saudi Arabia Desert Ecosystem
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- 1250
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This proposal examines sustainable partnerships in Ecosystem conservation, using Saudi Arabia’s desert ecosystem as a case study. An evaluation of the existing frameworks is presented, and the paper aims to identify how it can be developed to create a holistic structure that is based on sustainability where human and conservation needs are adequately balanced. The proposal provides the background to the topic and illustrates a number of aims, including the exploration of the hima framework. The methodology section is outlined, and the literature review and desk based review of the ecosystem will be the secondary research methods. Interviews and questionnaires aimed at wildlife agencies, and the WWF are the primary research methods. The paper concludes with a summary of the proposed research plan and timescale.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, sustainable, ecosystem, Saudi Arabia, desert ecosystem, holistic structure, hima framework, WWF,
C/N/420. The impact if environmental change in ecosystems: case study the Australian Tropics
- WORDS:
- 2000
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper uses the Australian Tropics as a case study to analyse the current and predicted impacts of environmental change in ecosystems. The paper argues that climate change will have devastating affects on biodiversity and human life. These affects include flooding, cyclones, forced migration, and damage to the 65 species of vertebrates that are specific to Australia.
KEYWORDS: Australian Tropics, environmental change, ecosystems, climate change, biodiversity, human life, flooding, cyclones, forced migration, vertebrates, Australia,
S/E/251. West of England: Population, Housing and Land Requirement Forecasts for 2006-2026
- WORDS:
- 1450
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the forecasts of population growth in the West of England (the former county of Avon) and its implications for housing needs and land requirements. Planning decisions are suggested on the basis of statistical analysis of the related data.
KEYWORDS: West of England, population forecast, housing needs, land requirements, planning,
S/N/289. Triple bottom line and how it contributes to sustainable development
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- 2300
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
With an assessment of the economical, environmental, and the social components of the triple bottom line on a number of case studies, the paper assesses its effectiveness on sustainable development. The conflicting imperatives of meeting the demands of a rapidly growing population, while at the same time reducing the negative impacts on society and the environment, are identified. There is a call for increased business responsibility, both nationally and internationally, towards the effective use of resources.
KEYWORDS: Triple bottom line, economic, environmental, social, population, business, sustainable development, resources,
S/N/287. Assessment of the flood risk to West Haugh Road, Stirling
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- 3250
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper aims to assess if a house at West Haugh Road, Stirling is at risk of large fluvial or high tidal flooding or a combination of both. In order to investigate, an electronic distance meter (EDM) and prism is used to obtain data about the relevant height of the land and distance across the flood plain topography. The indicative flood risk assessment map from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) is also used to gauge the potential flood risk in the study area as well as past academic research and reports on the effects of climate change in the area.
KEYWORDS: Environmental science, flooding, rivers, tidal, rainfall, precipitation, SEPA, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, flood plain, snow melt, climate change,
C/N/360. Our west European climate is anomalously warm owing to the beneficial effects of the THC/MOC. Explain. What would happen in the Atlantic Ocean and on the European continent if this circulation was modified, weakened or stopped?
- WORDS:
- 1800
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the effects of the global warming on the temperature and density of the Polar waters and the outcomes of this process. The causes of the anomalously warm Western European climate are explained by the circulation of water within the oceans known as thermohaline circulation (THC) arguing whether the meridional overturning circulation (MOC) of the Atlantic Ocean will slow down during the 21st century.
KEYWORDS: Climate Change, THC, Thermohaline circulation, MOC, Meridional Overturning Circulation, Global Warming, Polar waters,
C/N/359. Issues of climate change and causes of warm climate in Western Europe
- WORDS:
- 1800
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the effects of the global warming on the temperature and density of the Polar waters and the outcomes of this process. The causes of the anomalously warm Western European climate are explained by the circulation of water within the oceans known as thermohaline circulation (THC) arguing whether the meridional overturning circulation (MOC) of the Atlantic Ocean will slow down during the 21st century.
KEYWORDS: Climate Change, THC, Thermohaline circulation, MOC, Meridional Overturning Circulation, Global Warming, Polar waters,
C/E/468. Environmental Assessment of Land and Water Eco Systems: Case Study of Diffuse Agricultural Pollution in Milfield Plain
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- 2700
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper presents land and water analysis of Milfield Plain examining soil, land, topographic and hydrological factors that contribute to agricultural pollution of the area. Source areas are identified that present the greatest risk of delivering high levels of diffuse pollution to the water eco system. The measures to control, reduce and remediate the pollution are considered.
KEYWORDS: land and water analysis, pollution, Milfield Plain, eco system,
C/M/1224. Hazards and Disaster Management Project in Vancouver BC
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- 3500
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper examines the need for citizen mobilisation in the Vancouver Area in order to reduce the impact of climate change on the current hazards. The threats of floods, earthquakes and other disasters in the area are described relating the growth of hazard risks to the growth of human population. The project of Vancouver Disaster Management is discussed.
KEYWORDS: Vancouver, disaster management, hazards, Climate Change, Integrated Emergency Management,
S/N/254. GIS project as visualisation tool to chart the recent development of Formby area and appending future in next 25 years
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- 1600
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper addresses the issues of the coastal erosion management of Formby coastline presenting a geographical information system (GIS) aimed to chart the future area of Formby that could incur coastal flooding. The geographical data concerning the urban and coastline development of the area are presented in images and maps.
KEYWORDS: Formby coastline, geographical information system, GIS,
S/N/255. Alexander von Humboldt's work, contribution and significance to geographical thought and practice
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper critically examines Humboldt's scientific legacy reviewing the philosopher's biography and his approach to description as a scientific method highlighting the role of numerical value accuracy in geography, introducing the geographical concept of landscape, etc. It is argued that Humboldt is the founder of modern geography.
KEYWORDS: Humboldt, geography, landscape, scientific method,
S/N/256. Meteorological satellite imagery and its place in the development of digital geographies
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- 1900
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the use of meteorological satellites for geographical purposes with the emphasis on the Meteosat and NOAA series. Their features and contributions to the global observation system (GOS) of world meteorological and climate monitoring are discussed.
KEYWORDS: meteorological satellites, digital geography, satellite imagery,
S/N/258. Over the last century, aerosols have approximately cancelled the climate forcing effects of greenhouse gases, although in the future the latter is expected to become dominant. To what extent do you agree with this statement?
- WORDS:
- 1400
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the debate around the climate forcing effects of greenhouse gases (GHG) arguing whether aerosols cause a negative climatic feedback. The arguments in favour and against this assumption are presented, conclusions are made about the role of aerosols in offsetting GHG emission.
KEYWORDS: Climate change, aerosol, greenhouse gases, GHG,
S/N/260. Discuss the processes operating within a glacier system to produce till material and show how this material may directly produce a range of depositional landforms
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- 1200
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the role of glacial till material in the production of deposition positive land formations describing the transportation of englacial and subglacial debris, lateral moraines, etc.
KEYWORDS: Glacier till, ice, landform,
S/N/261. Unifying geography, integrating geography: review of The integration of human and physical geography by A.S. Goudie
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- 1200
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper reviews the work by Goudie (1986) The integration of human and physical geography discussing whether geography will survive as an academic discipline with the growing split between physical and human geography. Arguments in favour and against this assumption are considered suggesting that both subdivisions have a common aim, i.e. the study of the interactions between nature and society.
KEYWORDS: Geography, physical geography, human geography,
S/N/262. In what way could the development plan public participation process be improved? Discuss current problems of engaging the public and their input into the development plan system, and consider whether less public input would produce a quicker and
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- 1800
- DATE:
- 2009
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper addresses the issues of public participation (PP) in local planning processes reviewing related UK legislation from the Town and Country Planning Act 1947 to the Planning and Compensation Act 2004, discussing the changes in the Government policy towards PP, and identifying the current problems related to community engagement in development plans.
KEYWORDS: Public participation, community engagement, development plan,
S/N/159. Assess the contribution of climatic variations to the occurrence of disease in human beings
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the relationship between climate and health looking at how climatic factors, i.e. humidity, moisture, dryness and temperature can influence the spread of diseases, and discussing Malaria transmission, water pollution, poor hygiene and sanitation, etc.
KEYWORDS: Disease, climate, pollution, hygiene,
S/N/211. Sea and Coastal Uses in Solent
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- 3800
- DATE:
- 2008
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper looks at the natural history of the Solent River area located on the Channel coast of England, describing its geological origin, the features of the Hampshire Basin, the naval and military uses of the Solent, the harvesting of mussels and clams, fishing history, the problem of pollution, etc.
KEYWORDS: Solent River, Hampshire Basin, geological, natural history,
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