Agriculture Non-Point Source Pollution Control: Good Management Practices -- The Chesapeake Bay Experience (World Bank Working Paper, No. 7) (World Bank Working Papers)Over the past few decades the quality of many international water bodies has deteriorated, resulting in economic losses from declines in the fishing industry and in tourism, as well as a loss of biodiversity and health impacts from contaminated water. This deterioration has been caused by many factors including nutrient run-off from agriculture, insufficiently treated sewage, drainage of wetlands, coastal erosion, introduction of exotic species, eutrophication and inadequate resource management. One of the most significant sources of degradation has been from excessive discharge of nitrogen and phosphorus compounds (nutrients), due to the poor management practices used in agricultural, domestic and industrial activities.
This publication aims to draw the attention of professionals and practitioners working in agricultural and environmental sectors to the experiences and successes of the environmentally friendly good agricultural practices being used in the Chesapeake Bay Region of the United States to reduce nutrient loads in water.
This book is released as # 7 in the World Bank Working Paper Series. These papers are published to communicate the result of the World Bank's ongoing research and to stimulate public discussion.
วันพุธที่ 7 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2553
Agriculture Non-Point Source Pollution Control: Good Management Practices -- The Chesapeake Bay Experience
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Fertilizer Use in African Agriculture: Lessons Learned and Good Practice Guidelines (Directions in Development)Fertilizer use in Africa as compared to other developing regions has been limited. What types of policies and programs are needed to realize the potential benefits of fertilizer in African agriculture? This book summarizes key lessons learned from past efforts to promote fertilizer in Africa, provides an overview of the current state of knowledge concerning technical aspects of fertilizer use in Africa, and presents good practice guidelines for promoting sustainable increases in fertilizer use
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วันพุธที่ 19 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2551
NONG MANAO CROWNED MISS TEEN THAILAND 2008
The beautiful amongst all the beautiful girls who was crowned for a title "Miss teen Thailand 2008" was No. 32, Miss Sornsilp Maneewan or Manao (16 year stand 167) , a high school student of " Sa-gnoun Ying" school, Supanburi province.
The winning prize include sash, trophy and a golden pin, cash price 120,000 Baht,
The first runner up went to No. 18, Miss Thanit Tanasophon or Dream (15 year stand 165), a student from Chiengmai, who received 70,000 baht.
The second runner up went to three girls. They were No. 1, Miss natthawannaporn Thaijarern ,(16 year stand 162) from Chiengmai, No.26, Misss Thipparat Amartayakul (15 year stand 165) who also received Pattaya favorite girl prize, and the last one was No. 28, Miss Jata Intero,(15 year stand 164). They all received 50,000 baht each.
SPECIAL AWARDS:
Miss Teen Thailand is a beauty contest for Thai girls
Miss Sornsilp Maneewan or Manao(16), a high school student of " Sa-ngoun Ying" school, Supanburi province, was crowned Miss Teen Thailand 2008, on October 31st, 2008, at 11.00PM, at Bangkok Convention Hall.
Miss Teen Thailand is a beauty contest for Thai girls aged 15-18. The title is currently held by Inspire Entertainment Co., Ltd. The reigning Miss Teen Thailand was Ploypapat Tanantachaigan, who was crowned on October 19, 2007
This year was the 20th year with 45 contestants joining the contest. The contest was to promote tourism of Thailand and Pattaya city and the activities during the contest were the publication of Thai cultures to other countries.
This year the organizer set a special theme as " present from The Stars", all beauty queens were showing their best talents while they were in Pattaya between 23rd - 26th October 2008.
On 31st October 2008, at Bangkok Convention Hall, Miss Teen Thailand 2008 pageants were a night of glamour shinning on stage. the beautiful amongst all the beautiful girls who was crowned for a title "Miss teen Thailand 2008" was No. 32, Miss Sornsilp Maneewan or Manao(16) , a high school student of " Sa-ngoun Ying" school, Supanburi province. The winning prize included sash, trophy and a golden pin, cash price 120,000 Baht,
The first runner up went to No. 18, Miss Thanit Tanasophon, (15) a student from Chiengmai, who received 70,000 baht.
The second runner up went to three girls. They were No. 1, Miss natthawannaporn Thaijarern ,(16) from Chiengmai, No.26, Misss Thipparat Amartayakul (15) who also received Pattaya favorite girl prize, and the last one was No. 18, Miss Jata Intero,(15). They all received 50,000 baht each