environmental aspect of human settlements

Human settlements have an adverse impact on many ecosystems and on themselves by the addition of toxic or harmful substances to the outer lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. The major types of environmental pollutants are sewage, trace metals, petroleum hydrocarbons, synthetic organic compounds, and gaseous emissions. Most, if not all, of the additions of potentially harmful substances to the environment are result of the population growth and the technological advances of industrial societies. (Source: PARCORa)



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Mendelsohn J, Roberts C 1997. Chapters 9 - end. An environmental profile and atlas of Caprivi
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Profile of caprivi Chapter 9 to end.pdf 3.62 MB
Mendelsohn J, Roberts C 1997. Chapters 6 - 8. An environmental profile and atlas of Caprivi
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Profile of Caprivi Chapter 6 to 8_1997.pdf 2.96 MB
Mendelsohn J, Roberts C 1997. Chapters 3 - 5. An environmental profile and atlas of Caprivi
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Profile of Caprivi Chapter 3 to 5_1997.pdf 3.88 MB
Mendelsohn J, Roberts C 1997. Chapters 1 - 2, including cover and prelims. An environmental profile and atlas of Caprivi
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Profile of Caprivi Cover to Chapter 2_1997.pdf 2.48 MB
Holmes TL, Knight RL, Stegall L, Craig GR 1993. Responses of wintering grassland raptors to human disturbance. Wildlife Society Bulletin 21 461 - 468
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