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    ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION IN EKITI STATE‚ NIGERIA *Ogundele‚ J. A. Jegede‚ A. O. Department of Geography and Planning Science Faculty of the Social Sciences‚ University of Ado-Ekiti Ado-Ekiti‚ Ekiti State‚ Nigeria. *E-mail: joeogundele@yahoo.com‚honj23@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Climate change will impact agriculture and food production around the world due to; the effects of elevated Carbondioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere‚ higher temperature‚ altered precipitation

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    Forces in the marketing environment that lead to changes in the past 5 to 10 years to the company ’s marketing mix: The different aspects of the marketing mix will be assessed with regards to the forces in the marketing environment for ice-cream and food retailer‚ the Swenson ’s Group ("the Company") operating in the Thai market. The context in which the changes in marketing mix will be examined will be based on their products‚ eg: ice-cream and food – economic and the services‚ eg: customer service

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    References: 12     Albright‚ K.S. (2004). ‘Environmental scanning: radar for success’. Information Management Journal‚ May-June‚ p.38-45.  Baron‚ S. and Harris‚ K. (2003). Services Marketing: Text and Cases‚ 2nd ed. Palgrave Macmillan. Ch.6.  Borden‚ N. (1964). ‘The concept of the marketing mix’. Journal of Advertising Research‚ 5‚ June‚ p. 2-7.  Brownlie‚ D. (1994) ‘Organising for environmental scanning: orthodoxies and reformations’‚ Journal of Marketing Management

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    Case Study- Environmental change leads to changes in a species Possums and sodium fluoroacetate resistance Possums‚ from populations with exposure to this vegetation‚ are particularly tolerant to fluoroacetate. However‚ the level of tolerance varies among the different populations of each species‚ depending on the degree to which the toxic plants were present in their microhabitat. The brush-tailed possum (T. vulpecula) from Western Australia was found to be nearly 150 times more resistant

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    Environmental Problem: Climate Change Introduction This report sets out to show that climate change is currently the leading environmental threat to the Earth and requires people to tackle this long-term and global problem with worldwide cooperation. Climate change is the build- up of gases such as carbon dioxide‚ water vapour and methane in the atmosphere; this means the world is warming (Lewis et al‚ 2004). Pakenham (2004‚ pp.217) states that climate change has chain effects leading to global

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    Judicial Response to Environmental Issues in India “No one can tell what the law is until the courts decide it. The judges do everyday though it is almost hearsay to say so‚ if the truth is recognized then we may hope to escape from the dead hand of the past and consciously mould new principles to meet the needs of the present.” C.J. Hamson

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    POPULATION GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN INDIA ABSTRACT This paper basically deals with the relationship between the growing population‚ poverty and urbanization and the degradation of the Environment. The study reveals that the country ’s population growth is imposing an increasing burden on the country ’s limited and continually degrading natural resource base. The natural resources are

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    long-lasting issue in India. Instead of focusing on the government structure‚ policy making or economic growth‚ environmental factors such as natural resources‚ should also be the used to measure poverty in India. While some scholars argue that environmental quality is not necessary for setting the poverty line‚ others determine natural resource degradation is crucial for indicating poverty. In order to reduce poverty‚ it is very critical for policy makers to understand how environmental factors affect

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    Government of India Planning Commission National Population Policy 2001 C O NT E NT S A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Introduction ................................................................................................ 1 Objectives .................................................................................................. 2 Strategic Themes ....................................................................................... 4 Legislation .......................................

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    5th century AD the Gupta Hindu Kingdom region of classical India started as a highly political‚ regionalized caste system to a religious Hindu based culture‚ and a more science thinking culture. ​Classical India did not develop the solid political traditions and institutions of Chinese civilization‚ nor the high level of political interest that would characterize classical Greece and Rome. The most persistent political features of India in the classical period involved regionalism. Regionalism has

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