scholarly journals Water storage in Eucalyptus urophylla progenies

2021 ◽  
Vol 49 (132) ◽  
Author(s):  
Laerte Scanavacca Júnior ◽  
José Nivaldo Garcia
Author(s):  
Emilda Emilda

The limitations of waste management in the Cipayung Landfill (TPA) causing a buildup of garbage up to more than 30 meters. This condition has a health impact on people in Cipayung Village. This study aims to analyze the impact of waste management at Cipayung Landfill on public health in Cipayung Village, Depok City. The research is descriptive qualitative. Data obtained by purposive sampling. Data was collected by interviews, observation and documentation. Based on interviews with 30 respondents, it was found that the most common diseases were diarrhea, then other types of stomach ailments, subsequent itching on the skin and coughing. This is presumably because the environmental conditions in the form of unhealthy air and water and clean and healthy living behaviors (PHBS) have not become the habit of the people. The results indicated that there were no respondents who had implemented all of these criteria. In general respondents have implemented  3 criteria, namely maintaining hair hygiene, maintaining skin cleanliness, and maintaining hand hygiene. While maintaining clean water storage is the most often overlooked behavior. To minimize this health impact, improvements in waste management in Cipayung landfill are needed along with continuous socialization and education to develop PHBS habits and the importance of maintaining a clean environment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Philip Brick ◽  
Kent Woodruff

This case explores the Methow Beaver Project (MBP), an ambitious experiment to restore beaver (Castor canadensis) to a high mountain watershed in Washington State, USA. The Pacific Northwest is already experiencing weather regimes consistent with longer term climate projections, which predict longer and drier summers and stronger and wetter winter storms. Ironically, this combination makes imperative more water storage in one of the most heavily dammed regions in the nation. Although the positive role that beaver can play in watershed enhancement has been well known for decades, no project has previously attempted to re-introduce beaver on a watershed scale with a rigorous monitoring protocol designed to document improved water storage and temperature conditions needed for human uses and aquatic species. While the MBP has demonstrated that beaver can be re-introduced on a watershed scale, it has been much more difficult to scientifically demonstrate positive changes in water retention and stream temperature, given hydrologic complexity, unprecedented fire and floods, and the fact that beaver are highly mobile. This case study can help environmental studies students and natural resource policy professionals think about the broader challenges of diffuse, ecosystem services approaches to climate adaptation. Beaver-produced watershed improvements will remain difficult to quantify and verify, and thus will likely remain less attractive to water planners than conventional storage dams. But as climate conditions put additional pressure on such infrastructure, it is worth considering how beaver might be employed to augment watershed storage capacity, even if this capacity is likely to remain at least in part inscrutable.


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 224
Author(s):  
Rayka Kristian Alves Santos ◽  
Carmela Amelia Scipioni ◽  
Theilon Henrique De Jesus Macedo ◽  
Carol Chaves Nascimento ◽  
Joelma Da Silva Santos ◽  
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi selecionar em casa de vegetação bactérias que promovam o crescimento de plantas de eucalipto. O experimento foi realizado com o clone AEC 144 de Eucalyptus urophylla, no período de Junho a Agosto de 2016, com duração de 45 dias, tendo como tratamento 14 isolados bacterianos e 1 controle sem inoculação, com 4 repetições e perfazendo 60 parcelas, disposto em delineamento inteiramente casualizado. Foi avaliado a altura das plantas, diâmetro, índice de robustez das mudas e a contagem do número de folhas das plantas. Foi realizado o teste de Skot knott a 5% com as médias dos tratamentos. Os isolados bacterianos nativos de eucalipto UESBJNR32E, UESBJNR6E, UESBJNR5E, UESBJNR3E, UESBJMR6E, UESBJMR21E promovem o crescimento em plantas de eucalipto.


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