Site Assessment of Epiphytic Habitats Using Lichen Indices

Author(s):  
F. Rose ◽  
S. Coppins
Keyword(s):  
Soil Horizons ◽  
1989 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
G. W. Hurt ◽  
R. B. Brown ◽  
P. E. Pilny

Author(s):  
Falak Shad Memon ◽  
M. Yousuf Sharjeel

<span>Torrential rains and floods have been causing irreplaceable losses to both human lives and environment in <span>Pakistan. This loss has reached to an extent of assively aggrieved situation to reinstate life at <span>operationally viable position. This paper unfolds the notion that only constructive paradigm shift to <span>overcome this phenomenon is vital as a strategy. Multiple levels of observations and on-site assessment <span>of various calamity-prone venues were considered to probe into this scenario. Some of the grave site in <span>Sindh and Punjab were observed and necessarily practicable measures were recommended to avoid loss to <span>human health and environment. The paper finds that a consistent drastic management authority on <span>national level with appropriate caliber and forecasting expertise can reduce the damage to human life and <span>environment to great extent. Weather forecasting system need to be installed at many appropriately <span>observed cities and towns in the country with adequate man power, funds and technical recourses. By <span>implementing the proper frame work of prevention and mitigation of floods country can save the major <span>costs cleanup and recovery. These measures are expected to reduce operational cost of state in terms of <span>GDP and GNP to restore life and environment.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br /><br class="Apple-interchange-newline" /></span>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason L. Fischer ◽  
Edward F. Roseman ◽  
Christine Mayer ◽  
Todd Wills ◽  
Lynn Vaccaro ◽  
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