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PARK USER’S PERCEPTION TOWARDS THE UTILITY OF AN URBAN GREEN SPACE – A CASE STUDY OF CUBBON PARK, BENGALURU |
B. S. Prabhakar, N. Nandini, M. Vijay Kumar and M. Kumar |
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Present lifestyles are exerting various stresseson urban dwellers. Apart from the financial and social pressures which need to be dealt at the individual or at the family level, environment related pressures are in the rising. Urban green spaces such as parks play a vital role in managing these pressures. The present study was carried out in order to ascertain the utility of the park in terms of ecological services it offered, along with the perceptions of the park users with reference to available facilities and needs by adopting Subjective Well-Being (SWB) questionnaire method. |
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COMPARATIVE TOXICITY OF MERCURY AND CADMIUM TO THEFRESH WATER GASTROPOD SNAIL BELLAMYA BENGALENSIS (L.) |
S. G. Chinchore, A. G. Patil and P. R. Mahajan |
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The fresh water snail Bellamya bengalensis (L.) were exposed to mercuric chloride and cadmium chloride.Mortality was assessed for 24 hrs, 48 hrs, 72 hrs and 96 hrs. |
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PHYCOREMEDIATION OF FISH PROCESSED WASTE WATER FROM MANGALORE AND GOA, INDIA |
T. Sangeetha , S. Elumalai , D. Roop Singh , G. K. Saravanan and G. Rajesh kanna |
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Afeasible, cost effective, cheap labour and eco-friendly method using microalgae in fish waste water treatment. In the regions of Mangalore and Goa, India, fishy stink foul odour from fishery industry causes public nuisances to the urban regions around the fishery industry and thus creating major problem to the fishery industry. |
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IMPROVEMENT IN THE GUAVA PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY - AN OVERVIEW |
Dr. Madhuri S. Sonawane |
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Guava is the most popularly grown fruit crop all over india owing to its hardiness, high nutritional value and profuse yield. With the alarming population rise, the cultivable area is shrinking day by day. |
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