نتایج جستجو برای: poor water management practices

تعداد نتایج: 1697146  

Journal: :نشریه بازیافت آب 0
علی یوسفی اصفهان، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان، دانشکدة کشاورزی، گروه توسعة روستایی شکیبا مهدیان اصفهان، دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان، دانشکدة کشاورزی، گروه توسعة روستایی

water scarcity in iran has worsened as a result of population growth, increasing pollution, poor water management practices, and climate change. using proper utilization and management of wastewater can provide the ability to cope with pollution threats and take the opportunity to benefit from the new sources of water. in this study, the impact of water scarcity on the production and macroecono...

2013
Fatemeh Panahi Iraj Malekmohammadi

Problem Statement Agricultural water management (AWM) is not a goal in itself but part of a process of resource management that provides a critical input to agricultural production and farmer incomes. Today, huge losses in irrigation systems and poor water management practices worsen the water crises that already exist. Water users were surveyed in order to explore their perception about the fa...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2013
محمدیان فضلی, مهران, مهراسبی, محمدرضا, نبی زاده, رامین, نصیری, جلیل,

Backgrounds and Objectives: Medical waste management is one of the important issues in solid waste managment in each community. This research was carried out to study the quantity, quality and the management practices of solid wastes of hospitals in Zanjan City in 2011. Materials and Methods: In the present study, the hospital wastes were categoried and weighted into four main categories. Wast...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2015
Michelle R Perez

Growing concern about water quality issues, along with a series of fish kills in 1997, prompted Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia to adopt regulations to reduce nutrient pollution from agricultural nonpoint sources. All three states required farmers to follow a state-certified nutrient management plan that would "optimize crop yields and minimize environmental losses," although the policy-making...

2009
Maryam Nastar Melissa Hansen

The advocates of the transition sustainability paradigm acknowledge the role of institutions (regime practices) to establish enforceable legislation to tackle environmental problems. In this respect, a radical systemic reconfiguration in regime practices is required to achieve sustainability objectives, i.e. sustainable water resource management. Drawing on the theoretical and methodological fo...

Seasonal variability impact on livestock production and management stems from poor pasture quality and quantity as well as shortage of water. During wet season, there is usually sufficient quantity of pasture in good quality for animal consumption; but during dry season, there is always insufficient pasture as well as shortage of water for livestock consumption. As a result of these, exploratio...

Abstract Indigenous knowledge in the field of water and soil has attracted great attention due to its desirable functions, in particular ensuring high compatibility and maintaining ecological balance as well as attracting popular support and encouraging participation. The need for technology and knowledge that, while responding to the growing needs of societies, will also use the natural reso...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
b. basso dept. crop systems, forestry and environmental sciences, via ateneo lucano, 10 university of basilicata, potenza, italy. l. de simone food and agriculture organization of the united nations (fao), rome, italy d. cammarano institute of sustainable resources, queensland university of technology, brisbane, australia e.c. martin department of agricultural and biosystems engineering. arizona university, maricopa agricultural center, w. smith-enke road, 37860, maricopa, arizona s. margiotta dip. tecnico-economico, gestione territorio, via ateneo lucano, 10 university of basilicata, potenza, italy p.r. grace institute of sustainable resources, queensland university of technology, brisbane, australia m.l. yeh

the main factors affecting environmental sensitivity to degradation are soil, vegetation, climate and management, through either their intrinsic characteristics or by their interaction on the landscape. different levels of degradation risks may be observed in response to particular combinations of the aforementioned factors. for instance, the combination of inappropriate management practices an...

2011
Valery E.M. Beau De Rochars Julie Tipret Molly Patrick Lara Jacobson Kamil E. Barbour David Berendes Diana Bensyl Cathie Frazier Jean W. Domercant Roodly Archer Thierry Roels Jordan W. Tappero Thomas Handzel

In response to the recent cholera outbreak, a public health response targeted high-risk communities, including resource-poor communities in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. A survey covering knowledge and practices indicated that hygiene messages were received and induced behavior change, specifically related to water treatment practices. Self-reported household water treatment increased from 30.3% to 73...

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