Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022)

Published: 2024-04-17


Articles

Digging Deeper: Comparative Study Of Soil Properties In Allophanic And Non-Allophanic Horizons Of Volcanic Ash Soil In Kyushu, Japan

Andosols, volcanic ash-derived soils, play a vital role in upland farming in Japan, with distinct categorization into allophanic and non-allophanic types. Allophanic Andosols, constituting 69.9% of the total Andosol land area in Japan, are prevalent in regions with significant Holocene tephra

Hiroshi Takahashi Suzuki , Masako Yamamoto Tanaka

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Eco-Footprint: Quantifying Enteric Methane Emissions In Mediterranean Small Ruminants

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions significantly impact climate change, with livestock contributing a substantial share. Livestock emissions, including methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2), constitute 14.5% of all human-induced GHG emissions. Small ruminants, such as sheep

María del Carmen García López , Javier Martínez Rodríguez

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Seaweed Harvests And Fishing Nets: A Study Of Livelihood Diversification In Kwale County, Kenya

The coastal marine fishing communities of Kenya have historically relied on fishing as their primary source of income, supporting livelihoods for generations. However, recent declines in fish catches have raised concerns, attributed to various factors including mangrove degradation and

Sarah Njeri Kamau , John Odhiambo Ochieng

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Shifting Dynamics: Investigating The Impact Of Sulfur Powder On Chemical And Physical Soil Properties In The Jordan Valley

The Jordan Valley, a unique geographic region in Jordan, boasts exceptional agricultural potential due to its distinctive soil and environmental conditions. It plays a pivotal role in the country's food production, providing a wide range of agricultural products, including grains, vegetables,

Fatima Khalid Al-Abadi , Ahmed Mohammed Al-Hassan

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