On the basis of careful investigation, the article confirms that different aspects of the Planet can only be satisfactorily described according to the theory of Earth expansion, although this theory still seemed to be unacceptable at first. Hypotheses such as continental drift, plate tectonics or the expansion of the Earth should not be considered feasible […]
Month: February 2021
The popular Danish author for children, Hans Christian Andersen, told the storey of two weavers who persuaded the king and his noblemen that their new dress would not be visible to the scoundrels[1]. So, everyone who saw the naked king decided that the new outfit he was wearing was fantastic. In the field of present-day […]
Formaldehyde or formalin, which is acceptably assimilated, is deeply damaging. The aim of this study was to analyse formalin sulfated in fish and solidified meat. In Kalasin Province, the method was to pick samples. Examples were individual mackerel, fresh squid, solidified chicken, Saba fish, Shishamo fish, Jelly fish, Cockle, Clams, Squid, shrimp, White shrimp and […]
This paper introduces a photovoltaic system project designed in synergy with freshwater and water ecosystem services. Based on the operative principle of multifunctional land use, the emphasis is on reconnecting business growth with social and ecological development. Such an approach aims to harmonise the needs of photovoltaic systems for industrial processes and the ecological and […]
This is a short review of the current fisheries legislative mechanisms in South Africa. The thesis discusses the various marine legislative mechanisms and determines how these laws relate to the efficient management of South African fisheries. The main focus is on marine species that are endangered, especially abalone. South Africa’s Marine Living Resources Act (MLRA) […]
Sustainable growth refers to growth that does not affect natural resources. It can also be defined as a growth that meets the requirements of the present without sacrificing the potential of future generations. The goal of this study is to review and synthesise the literature on sustainable development pillars and models. The revenue from the […]
Recent studies have shown that it is relatively new to the jurisprudence of constitutional environmental protections and requirements. The goal of this research was to review and synthesise literature with reference to South Africa and Swaziland on the underlying fundamental principles and patterns of constitutional environmental rights in Africa. Three recognised approaches to environmental rights […]
In the Republic of South Africa, there are numerous legal instruments that provide guidelines and legislative procedures for processes and issues relevant to marine pollution. The aim of this analysis is to briefly review and synthesise the legislative structure literature. It also becomes unclear from a collection of documents looked at, which one is relevant […]
Worldwide, informal settlements are a hot spot for disaster threats. They are distinguished by minimal basic service provision. Usually, informal settlements occupy land perceived to be unsuitable for residential or commercial use. Water is not properly supported as a vital life support resource. Typically, residents rely on contaminated water supplies from hand dug wells. A […]
This study calculated and compared seasonal trace element levels (Pb, Hg, Cr, Ni, V, Cu, Cd, Mn, Fe, Zn, Co, and As), total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) and suspended particulate matter (PM10) in aerosol particles collected in four major cities (Calabar, Eket, Aba and Port Harcourt) in the Niger delta region between July-September 2005 and January-March […]