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Singh, N. K. Sharat, M. Sudarshan, A. Chakraborty, Ch Bino Devi, Th Brojendro Singh, and N. Rajmuhon Singh. "Biomonitoring of Fresh Water of Loktak Lake, India." European Journal of Sustainable Development 3, no. 1 (February 1, 2014): 179–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2014.v3n1p179.

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Aiken, Stuart, Christopher D. Gabbutt, Lisa J. Gillie, Jonathan D. Heywood, Denis Jacquemin, Craig R. Rice, and B. Mark Heron. "The Remarkable Hyperchromicity of Ketohydrazone Dyes and Pigment Lakes Derived from 4-Morpholino-2-naphthol." European Journal of Organic Chemistry 2013, no. 36 (October 31, 2013): 8097–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejoc.201301218.

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Kirillov, Sergey, Natalia Sedova, Mikhail Slipenchuk, and Elena Vorobyevskaya. "Sustainable Tourism Development in Russia: The Case of Baikal Harbour Project." European Journal of Sustainable Development 9, no. 3 (October 1, 2020): 179. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2020.v9n3p179.

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Currently, the Russian government has announced the creation of 9 tourism and recreational zones, which have preferential taxation and are designed to develop domestic and foreign tourism. The paper considers the prospects for the development of the Baikal region concerning Special economic zone of tourism and recreation “Baikal Harbour”. The complex approach was used which included the variety of methods such as landscape and geochemical research, the study of contemporary environmental situation in order to assess the prospects for the development of recreation and nature protection. To assess the prospects for the region development as the local population see them the sociological survey was carried out. The SWOT-analysis revealed the positive and negative factors of territory development. To meet the priorities of socio-economic development of the Republic of Buryatia it is optimal to encourage the growth of Special economic zone “Baikal Harbour”. The impact of this zone is believed to be nonthreatening in comparison with unorganised tourism. The diversity of tourism and entertainment creates the necessary conditions for the efficient spending of tourists having a rest in the resort, and provides cash flow, allowing compensate all the investments in basic facilities and tourist infrastructure. Keywords: sustainable tourism, environmental management, special economic zones, Baikal Harbour, Lake Baikal
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Aiken, Stuart, Christopher D. Gabbutt, Lisa J. Gillie, Jonathan D. Heywood, Denis Jacquemin, Craig R. Rice, and B. Mark Heron. "The Remarkable Hyperchromicity of Ketohydrazone Dyes and Pigment Lakes Derived from 4-Morpholino-2-naphthol (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 36/2013)." European Journal of Organic Chemistry 2013, no. 36 (December 2013): n/a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejoc.201390103.

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Katrina Santos, Danielle, and Koji Shimada. "Analysis of the Effects of Direct Payment Subsidies for Environmentally-Friendly Agriculture on Income of Rice Farmers in Shiga, Japan." European Journal of Sustainable Development 8, no. 4 (October 1, 2019): 325. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2019.v8n4p325.

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This study will determine the economic effects of direct payment subsidies for Environmentally-Friendly Agriculture on income of rice farmers in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. It will specifically aim to: (1) analyze the effect of reduced chemical and fertilizer use on income and (2) come up with policy recommendation related to the implementation of direct payment subsidy. Environmentally-friendly agriculture has been promoted for over two decades as a response to the environmental challenges brought by climate change and biological loss. The Japanese government has endeavored to seek appropriate policies which reflect various environmentally-friendly farming practices such as organic farming and reduction of chemicals and fertilizers. The agro-environmental policy in Shiga is one of the earliest and most advanced in Japan. It aims to promote environmentally-friendly agriculture among farmers and to engage various stakeholders to protect the environment using the “Kodawari” slogan for Lake Biwa conservation and eco-farming. Rice as a staple food in Japan, this study will seek to address the notion that output and income of rice farmers receiving direct payment subsidies for agricultural inputs has not increased as evidenced by the study conducted by Kim (2014). In addition, chemical input is higher in Japan than most developed countries, this study will also aim to disprove the findings from the study conducted by Masuda (2016) that the current level of direct payment subsidy has only resulted to economic disadvantages in output for smaller environmental advantages. This study will contribute to the literature by analyzing an unexplored mandate of the direct payment scheme, particularly on the reduced use of chemicals and fertilizers, by explicitly determining the economic effects of the said program on income to determine how the gains from environmentally-friendly agriculture influence farmer’s decision to produce.Keywords: rice, direct payment subsidy, environmentally-friendly agriculture, income.
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Pelliciardi, Vladimiro. "Factors Affecting International and National Tourist Arrivals (1974-2020) in Leh District (U.T. Ladakh, India)." European Journal of Sustainable Development 10, no. 1 (February 1, 2021): 736. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2021.v10n1p736.

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Since 1974, tourists are attracted in Leh district for its mountainous landscape, environment, high altitude lakes, Indus River, beautiful villages and Himalayan people living in scenography valleys filled of Buddhist heritage sites. All makes this region a great place for adventure sports, sightseen, cultural and religious tourism. Tourism industry has rapidly become one of the most important aspects of District development paths. Visitors bring hard currency and spend money contributing to monetary economic boom that can have both positive and negative impacts on the society and territory. Tourism in Leh District has a short season (from May to October) but a highly profitable business especially with national visitors increasing by the day. This study, based on data collected from the Tourism Department in Leh, analyses the international and national tourist arrivals in time series to find out pattern and trends in the historical data and investigate global and local factors affecting tourist inflows (rises or falls) in the District. Yearly arrivals depends on several factors and issues as geopolitical and global economic problems, new trends in tourist destinations, film induced tourism, climate changes, natural disasters, pandemic and more. These unpredictable factors affect tourist flows, decreasing or increasing the arrivals even drastically. The long-term sustainability of the local development must not depend mainly on mass tourism because economic dependence on only one, although promising but fluctuating sector, pose several problems (e.g. impacts and pressure on infrastructures, environment and significant socio-cultural changes.
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Nwankwoala, H. O. "Towards a Conceptual Understanding of Groundwater Ecology." European Journal of Sustainable Development 1, no. 3 (October 1, 2012): 493. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2012.v1n3p493.

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In recent times, ecohydrology and hydroecology are making a mark on theenvironmental agenda, as evidenced by the proliferation of these terms in theacademic literature. There is an increasing recognition that groundwater is essentialto many ecological communities. Surface ecological processes (such asevapotranspiration) significantly impact hydrological responses and relatedhydrochemical function. Thus, the relation of groundwater hydrology to patternsand processes in ecology is a ‘two-way street’ where understanding the feedback ofone to the other serves as a powerful lens through which to evaluate and explainthe functioning of natural ecosystems. Influxes of groundwater to lakes, rivers, andwetlands can change whole-system physico-chemical properties such astemperature and salinity, while also providing more subtle influences onmicroenvironments and their ecological processes. The recognition of thesignificance and power of this tandem has not always been followed with effectiveinterdisciplinary science. The ecological, hydrological, and physico-chemical linksbetween groundwater, surface water and associated ecosystems are seldom fullyunderstood even though true characterization and wise management will require amultidisciplinary approach. This means biologists need to understand theimportance of magnitude and timing of groundwater flows for their system, whichrequires the skills of hydrogeologists to achieve. Hydrogeologists, in turn, mustunderstand how and why groundwater influences ecological processes so that theirexpertise is brought to bear at a scale commensurate to the ecological researchquestion. In this paper therefore, an overview of general concepts, research effortsand future perspectives are presented. More importantly, the paper asserts that it isnot simply the integration of hydrology and ecology that will determine the futureprospects for ecohydrology/hydroecology, but the way in which this integrativescience is conducted.
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"Development and Environment in Urmia Lake of Iran." European Journal of Sustainable Development 3, no. 3 (October 1, 2014): 219–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2014.v3n3p219.

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Santos, A. S., and C. Bittencourt. "DEPOLLUTION OF RIVERS AND LAKES." European Journal of Sustainable Development 6, no. 3 (September 1, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2017.v6n3p430.

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