Ecotourism resources on the internet: A review of ecotourism websites
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The role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the transfer of nutrients between white clover and perennial ryegrass (2001)
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A glasshouse experiment was conducted in which 15N was used as a tracer applied as (15NH4)2SO4 to donor plants of white clover and perennial ryegrass. Nitrogen transfer via hyphae of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) or by other routes was studied b... Read More about The role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the transfer of nutrients between white clover and perennial ryegrass.
Every drop counts: Water and agriculture in Tunisia (2001)
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Towards the "twenty-four hour city": Housing and city centre revitalisation (2001)
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Air quality management: Evolution of policy and practice in the UK as exemplified by the experience of English local government (2001)
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The air quality management (AQM) framework in the UK is designed to be an effects-based solution to air pollutants currently affecting human health. The AQM process has been legislated through The Environment Act 1995, which required the National Air... Read More about Air quality management: Evolution of policy and practice in the UK as exemplified by the experience of English local government.
Why are tropical rain forests so species rich? Classifying, reviewing and evaluating theories (2001)
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Two classifications are presented that organize the major processes and theories addressing the high species diversity of tropical rain forests. The first typology organizes environmental and biological processes within a spatio-temporal hierarchy, w... Read More about Why are tropical rain forests so species rich? Classifying, reviewing and evaluating theories.
Progress with implementing local air-quality management in rural areas of England (2001)
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Air quality in the UK, although vastly improved from the smogs of the 1950s, now faces a new set of challenges from a variety of sources and pollutants. Poor air quality has long been associated with urban areas, but it is becoming clear that many ru... Read More about Progress with implementing local air-quality management in rural areas of England.
Reducing residential carbon intensity: The new role for English local authorities (2001)
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The residential sector is a substantial source of CO2 in the UK, accounting for over 25 per cent of all end-use emissions. Improvements in energy efficiency are often cited as important elements of carbon reduction packages, with policy-makers emphas... Read More about Reducing residential carbon intensity: The new role for English local authorities.
Quantifying the potential savings in travel time resulting from parking guidance systems—a simulation case study (2001)
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Parking Guidance and Information (PGI) signs are thought to enable a more efficient use of the available parking stock. Despite the installation of PGI systems in many cities and their operation for a number of years, there is a lack of reliable evid... Read More about Quantifying the potential savings in travel time resulting from parking guidance systems—a simulation case study.
The emerging 'Urban Agenda' and the European spatial development perspective: Towards an EU urban policy (2001)
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In recent years there has been a growing awareness of escalating problems in European urban areas caused partly by economic and technological changes in the European and global economies. The most visible representation of these changes has been a gr... Read More about The emerging 'Urban Agenda' and the European spatial development perspective: Towards an EU urban policy.