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Conservation, Volume 1, Issue 3

September 2021 - 9 articles

Cover Story: This paper investigated the relationship between urbanization and architectural heritage, with the intention of balancing the two and answering questions regarding how the two can co-exist using a case study approach. The results indicate that the driving forces of urbanization, such as population, policies, and economy, influenced each other in terms of the physical transformation and demolition of architectural heritage buildings throughout the period from 1967 to 2020. The study suggests that activities such as ecotourism will enhance social and economic benefits and that these activities should be promoted in order to support both the urbanization process and architectural heritage conservation. View this paper
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Articles (9)

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
6,322 Views
12 Pages

20 September 2021

The increasing expansion of monoculture plantations poses a major threat to Asian tropical biodiversity. Yet, in many countries such as the Philippines, the ability of species to persist within plantations has never been explored. We studied the seas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,166 Views
17 Pages

15 September 2021

A checklist of the native fishes of the Dhanu River and adjacent waters at Mithamain Upazila under the Kishoreganj district of Bangladesh is prepared with details on their availability, conservation status, habitat preferences, population trends, and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,774 Views
13 Pages

DNA Barcoding for Scorpion Species from New Valley Governorate in Egypt Reveals Different Degrees of Cryptic Speciation and Species Misnaming

  • Khaled Mohammed-Geba,
  • Ahmad Hamed Obuid-Allah,
  • Naser Abdellatif El-Shimy,
  • Mohamed Abd El-Moez Mahbob,
  • Rouwaida Saadawy Ali and
  • Shimaa Mohamed Said

31 August 2021

(1) Background: Scorpions (Arthropoda: Arachnida) represent a diverse group of invertebrates, accounting for a significant proportion of earth’s predators and ecosystems’ modulators. Surviving mostly in hardly reachable nests, and representing key ha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,035 Views
20 Pages

Predicting People’s Motivation to Engage in Urban Possum Control

  • Geoff Kaine,
  • Nicholas Kirk,
  • Robyn Kannemeyer,
  • Dean Stronge and
  • Ben Wiercinski

Initiatives such as education, incentives, and regulations are used to change people’s behaviour and thereby achieve policy objectives. Understanding and predicting the willingness of people to change their behaviour in response to an initiative is c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,285 Views
12 Pages

The architectural heritage present in Dar es Salaam Central Business District (CBD) spans across Arab, German, British, and post-colonial eras. The city is rich in buildings with combined architectural styles. Over the past few decades, Dar es Salaam...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,759 Views
14 Pages

This research paper investigates the general understanding and skills of young third-year environmental engineering students concerning the criteria for monitoring wetlands. Students were asked to describe approaches, data, and final solutions to ide...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,351 Views
17 Pages

Operation and effluent treatment costs are limiting factors for the success of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) in meeting seafood demand in the United States. Adopting a capture-and-reuse waste management model similar to terrestrial agricult...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,325 Views
14 Pages

In protected areas (PAs) in Bangladesh, as policies shift from net deforestation, conservation initiatives and various management plans have been implemented to reduce deforestation and include public participation at multiple levels. However, the in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,888 Views
14 Pages

Deposition of Potentially Toxic Metals in the Soil from Surrounding Cement Plants in a Karst Area of Southeastern Brazil

  • Thiago Augusto da Costa Silva,
  • Marcos de Paula,
  • Washington Santos Silva and
  • Gustavo Augusto Lacorte

Cement factories are the main sources of environmental pollutants among the different industrial activities, including soil contamination by potentially toxic metals. The karst region of Southeastern Brazil is known for the implementation of large ce...

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