BI296 Tutorial B2 3 Topics for Poster Jan. 15th. 14 1. The loss of biodiversity due to human interactions. HUGE topic therefore lots to talk about- easy to research It is an increasing problem that needs to be advertised Deforestation‚ culture‚ economy‚ climate change‚ selection‚ etc Domino effect- less diversity = less ecosystems Urbanization in Canada is taking away habitats therefore decreases the species in those habitats and disrupting ecosystems Pollution‚ addition‚ Could focus
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tree-cutting for development. 4. Trees clean our water and air. From low level ozone in our cities to pesticide and fertilizer runoff from our farms‚ trees absorb harmful pollutants. 5. Trees help community life. Tree planting and community based forestry can add significantly to a local community’s sustainable economy while restoring the environment. 6. Trees protect soil. By holding soil in place with their root systems‚ by deflecting pounding rain with their canopies‚ and by adding nutrients
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Australia build the Lynas in Malaysia . They build factory on our land. Furthermore‚ In order to produce sufficient goods for people ‚more factory is needed . Therefore‚ Human begin to deforestation . According to data provided by the Malaysian Forestry Department(2007)‚Malaysia has an average annual deforestation rate of 0.35 %. In total‚ between 1990 and 2005 ‚ Malaysia lost 6.6% of its forest cover‚ or around 1‚486‚000 hectares. As a example‚ Deforestation will reduce our natural resource like
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measures: customer orientation‚ competitor orientation‚ and degree of inter-functional coordination. Th ey collected data from 113 strategic business units (SBUs) of a major US corporation. Th e businesses comprised 36 commodity businesses (forestry products) and 77 noncommodity
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Materials Report By Mitchell Young Student Number: 212200874 SRT153 Building Materials Science Unit Chair: Dr Priya Rajagopalan May 26th 2013 Word Count: 998 SRT153 – Building Materials Science Material Report Mitchell Young Timber has been extensively used over the past century for many residential constructions‚ furnishings‚ frames‚ floorings and facades. It’s been a strong component in architectural developments and with such use‚ it’s recognized in the availability
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Global Scenarios for Biofuels: Impacts and Implications Siwa Msangi‚ Timothy Sulser‚ Mark Rosegrant‚ Rowena ValmonteSantos and Claudia Ringler International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Abstract In recent years‚ bioenergy has drawn attention as a sustainable energy source that may help cope with rising energy prices‚ but also maybe provide income to poor farmers and rural communities around the globe. Rising fuel prices‚ growing energy demand‚ concerns over global
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Land as defined by FAO (1976) is “an area of earth’s surface‚ the characteristics which embrace all reasonably stable or predictably cyclic attributes of the biosphere vertically above and below this area‚ including those of the atmosphere‚ the soil‚ the underlying geology‚ the hydrology‚ the plant and animal population and the results of the past and present human activity‚ to the extent that these attributes influence on the present and future use of the land.” Land is an essential natural resource
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One of the most heavily protected and environmentally significant areas of Australia is the Blue Mountains region. It consists of a range of unique geology and biodiversity‚ and as a result it was found to be a prominent region in which it would be internationally recognized and listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Estate because of the many natural facets (UNESCO‚ 2009 and Commonwealth Government‚ 2009a). There are numerous national parks that are now regarded as part of the Greater Blue Mountains
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the early stages of operations Research the Chinese market thoroughly and learn about the country and its culture Understand the unique business and regulatory relationships that impact their industry‚ whether it’s consumer products or mining and forestry Use the internet to identify and communicate with appropriate trade corporations in China or their own governments embassy in China 3.
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The most significant event in Canada’s history would be the building of the railway. It opened up new markets to the country and brought areas together. It also created a need for new resources and technology‚ which led to the important development of industries in Canada. Early railroads in Canada were mainly for shortline and were developed for transportation all year round‚ so when the canals and rivers were frozen there was still a way to get around. The development in railroads in C
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