“In India, the farmers are also concentrated in just one state, not scattered like in Indonesia. This makes it easier for us to scale,” explained Huzaifah. AD. Remove this ad space byregistering for a free basic account.Enjoy an ad-free experiencewhen you're logged in. ...
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Jobs for the Future. Examines the state of work in the United States and the controversy surrounding jobs and the environment. A series of articles examines new, more environme... L Compa,A Others - 《Environmental Action》 被引量: 96发表: 1995年 Measurement of aerosol optical depth in the...
to triple c-si cell output to 630 MW, creating 1100 jobs in the process.Nothing can stop c-si solar. Not deflation cycles, not economic downturns, not currency fluctuation.The learning curve continues.Young people will make it profitable.It will surpass the automobile sector in revenues.It ...
The social impacts are generally felt more acutely in poorer countries. For example, people have been displaced from their homes and jobs by aquaculture operations, sometimes by operations that pollute land and water previously used by local residents. Aquaculture, like any farming activity, ...
When will state and Federal authorities and policy-makers stop paying lip service to the enormous opportunity the aquaculture industry represents -- as an engine to drive investment in sustainable jobs and valuable technology? When are they going to recognise their responsibility to allocate resources ...
By focusing on habitat restoration, creating jobs, and increasing food security, aquaculture can have a positive impact on ecological, economic, and social needs. Therefore, actively developing aquaculture to provide ecosystem services may generate more significant benefits. In recent years, there have ...
Nanoscience emerged in the late 1980s and is developed and applied in China since the middle of the 1990s. Although nanotechnologies have been less developed in agronomy than other disciplines, due to less investment, nanotechnologies have the potential to improve agricultural production. Here, we re...
in contributing to food security and poverty alleviation [3]. Indeed, aquaculture activity relieves some pressure on wild aquatic resources, creates jobs, enhances livelihoods along the value chains and improves human nutrition in a number of underdeveloped and developing countries [4,5,6,7,8,9]....
First, although salmon is the dominant industry in aquaculture and is crucial for Chile’s economy, the emerging small-scale aquaculture sector has great socioeconomic relevance in creating jobs and increasing incomes, especially in locations with declining fishing activities [31]. Notably, part of ...