The Nenet Choom of the Yamal Peninsula, Russia. The nomadic Nenets in northwest Siberia, move their choom every 3 or 4 days so their reindeer do not overgraze the landscape. ? This is a choom in the frozen marshlands of the ... |
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UEM Research Focus Capacity Building Disaster Mitigation Energy Management Environmental Education Green Construction Impact Assessment Slums and Squatters Sustainable ...... |
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You are hereHome › News and Events › News › Breaking the silos of energy, food and water supply Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via RSS Breaking the silos of energy, food and ... |
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Colloquium: Introduction The Context: Natural Building The Building Codes Societal Impact Matrix Return of The Village Habitat For Humanity Earthmother Dwelling Intuitive Design Curves of Breath & Clay Feng Shui... |
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Inspiring Ideas from Japan's 3R Initiative Hari Srinivas Case Study Series E-099. May 2015. Japan's rapid industrialization and urbanization of the 60s and 70s considerably enhanced its economic standing and the overal quality of life of its people... |
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You are hereHome › Turkmenistan (2012) Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via RSS Turkmenistan (2012) Submitted by reeep_admin on Fri, 2013-10-11 15:33 Degree of reliance on imported energy: p Turkm... |
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The River Damodar The river Damodar is polluted with minerals, mine rejects and toxic effluents. Both its water and its sand are infested by coal dust and waste from industries that have sprun... |
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Urban Energy Systems Geothermal Energy Harnessing the Earth's heat G eothermal energy harnesses the heat from the Earth's interior to generate electricity through steam from hot water reservoirs located deep below the Earth's surface that turn turbines a ... |
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