The Aleppo Earthquake of 1138 stands as one of the most catastrophic seismic events in history,... 1 Page | 530 Words Sustainable Earthquake Resistant Buildings in The Philippines Earthquake The Philippines is known to be one of the most earthquake prone countries in the world. It is in... ...
Optimal route planning for day tours in Marinduque, Philippines Island day tours have become a ubiquitous inclusion in travel itineraries. Marinduque is one of the Philippine islands where its major tourist attractions ... DS Lutero,GEA Cerilo,AM Eustaquio,... - 《Spatial Information Research》 ...
Environmental protection in the Philippines presents an arduous and complex history from the colonial period up to the present. Environmental policies used to cater to natural resources conservation according to the controls imposed ... CM Magtolis,JD Indab - 《Philippine Journal of Public Administrat...
consideration, classified into three major categories of service: (1) provisioning services, such as food and fisheries; (2) regulatory services, such as the regulation of the healthy climate and the prevention of erosion; and (3) cultural services, such as tourism, education, and scenic beauty...
Today, they can be also found in countries such as Malta, the Philippines, and Portugal, where they have been created to encourage people living in urban areas to take up organic farming. In Poland, the first AGs were created at the end of the 19th century and their number increased ...
Hotpot is a delicacy mostly enjoyed in parts of East Asia; the Thai people refer to it as Suki. Most Asian States known to enjoy the hotpot include the Chinese, Singapore residents, the Malaise, the residents of Brunei, and Philippines (Tan 1989). Besides the Thai, other communities equally...
seen in the different weaves and means of producing traditional clothing that is unique to particular regions such as the “sarong” in the Philippines, the Kimono of Japan and the thickset clothing developed by the indigenous people of Tibet and various traditions and practices of the Mi’kmaq...