INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT FOR LITSEA LEYTENSIS MERR. IN LAGUNA AND QUEZON, PHILIPPINES

Institutional analysis of the conservation management for Litsea leytensis Merr. in Laguna and Quezon, Philippines

Abstract This paper aims to analyze the institutions involved in the conservation management of Litsea leytensis Merr., with the trade name Medang, a wood species preferred by carvers in the Philippines, particularly in Paete, Laguna.The art of wood carving is thriving as a culture and as a wood-based industry for Filipinos, intertwined with natura

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The Atlantic First Nations Water Authority: an Indigenous water utility guided by Etuaptmumk or Two-Eyed Seeing

The Atlantic First Nations Water Authority (AFNWA) is the first Indigenous-owned and operated water and wastewater utility in copyright, providing service to 12 First Nations (at the time of this publication), with a Board of Directors composed of Chiefs and technical and legal experts guided by an Elders Advisory Lodge.The AFNWA is forging a path

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EFFECTS OF WET-DRY ALTERNATION OF OCEAN TIDE ENVIRONMENTS ON THE BOND BEHAVIOUR OF CFRP-REINFORCED CORAL CONCRETE

In this paper, the dry-wet cycle test in NaCl solutions is used to simulate ocean tide Apprendere al museo la musica come storia: didattica museale e costruzione delle conoscenze storico-musicali attack, and the pull-out test is carried out to explore the changes in the bond behaviour of CFRP-reinforced coral concrete under the attack of the simula

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Improving Photocatalytic Degradation Activity of Organic Pollutant by Sn4+ Doping of Anatase TiO2 Hierarchical Nanospheres with Dominant {001} Facets

Herein, high-energy Sacrés liens ou non-liens sacrés ? Hécate, les mortels et les lieux de passage en Grèce ancienne {001} facets and Sn4+ doping have been demonstrated to be effective strategies to improve the surface characteristics, photon absorption, and charge transport of TiO2 hierarchical nanospheres, thereby improving their photocataly

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