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                <title>Dust Air Pollution in Delhi: Creation of Artificial Huge Lakes for A Holistic Solution</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/dust-air-pollution-in-delhi--creation-of-artificial-huge-lakes-for-a-holistic-solution/</link>
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                <pubDate>2019-01-04</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   Umesh  Kulshrestha				]]></author>
                <category><![CDATA[Volume 13,Issue 2]]></category>
                <description><![CDATA[<p>Dear Readers

It is my pleasure to present this August issue of the Current World Environment before you. I thank all the authors, reviewers and the office staff who have put all their efforts to bring out the issue in time. This issue has total eleven articles representing different types and topics. A review article reports the utilization of rice husk ash and its effect on the properties of concrete. There is a very important study reporting water quality of discharge from textile industrie</p>..]]></description>
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                <title>Increasing park and potential greenspace user-ship through tailored framing efforts</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/increasing-park-and-potential-greenspace-user-ship-through-tailored-framing-efforts/</link>
                <pubDate>2018-08-18</pubDate>
                <pubDate>2018-12-29</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   Rebecca Jordan , Amanda Sorensen				]]></author>
                <category><![CDATA[Volume 13,Issue 2]]></category>
                <description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction

Green spaces in the form of public parks and open-use areas provide numerous ecosystem, human health and social benefits.1-5&amp;nbsp;For example, these spaces have been shown to improve air and water quality.2 Such bioclimatic improvement has in turn been shown to increase one&amp;rsquo;s feeling of health and wellness, which can improve social interactions.4 Furthermore, physical and mental health has not only been correlated with green space but has also been shown to improve </p>..]]></description>
                <abstract><![CDATA[<p>In this short communication, we present data that suggests messages that incorporate identity frames can be an asset in engagement and support for greenspace development.</p>..]]></abstract>

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                <title>Environmental Implications of pH in a Pervious Concrete Pavement on Highway BR-319, Amazonas, Brazil</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/environmental-implications-of-ph-in-a-pervious-concrete-pavement-on-highway-br-319--amazonas--brazil-/</link>
                <pubDate>2018-08-25</pubDate>
                <pubDate>2018-12-29</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   Evailton  Oliveira , Maria Oliveira, Arlene Campos, Murilo  Santos , Jessica  Souza , Maria Guerreiro, Maria Alzira  Dinis 				]]></author>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction

Concrete has cement as a binder, therefore, it is subject to two phenomena: calcination and carbonation.1&amp;nbsp;The cement manufacturing process consumes energy and generates carbon dioxide (CO2) due to calcination, whereas carbonation of cement, a natural process of calcium carbonate formation in the concrete hydration process, uptakes CO2 from the environment, an interesting environmental factor that may contribute to reduction of this greenhouse gas.2,3&amp;nbsp;In fact, ce</p>..]]></description>
                <abstract><![CDATA[<p>This research studies the carbonation phenomenon of cement due to the reaction of its components with water. In this chemical reaction occurs the formation of calcium carbonate and the absorption of CO2 in the atmosphere, which contributes to the reduction of the Greenhouse Effect. However, carbonation also causes pathologies such as efflorescence, staining and corrosion of steel in concrete. This research shows the results of experiments with specimens of concrete permeable, made with cement an</p>..]]></abstract>

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                <title>Analysis of the International Responsibility System of Climate Change</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/analysis-of-the-international-responsibility-system-of-climate-change/</link>
                <pubDate>2018-04-20</pubDate>
                <pubDate>2018-12-29</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   Mona  Davanlou, Seyed Poorhashemi, Ali  Zare, Mohsen Abdollahi				]]></author>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction

Climate change has been one of the major issues and international debates before, as well as during the International Conference on Environment and Development. Achieving an acceptable international mechanism for reducing and controlling the use of fossil fuels in global development activities is a major effort in recent years. With the onset of the industrial revolution in the early nineteenth century and the rise of human need for energy, the consumption of various fossil fuels</p>..]]></description>
                <abstract><![CDATA[<p>International state responsibility is one of the most attractive and most important and, at the same time, the most complex area of international law, and its precise explanation, as well as its commitment, plays a great role in the development of international law enforcement. Today, climate change is one of the common and significant concerns of the international community. Despite the sensitivity and importance of the issue, there has been no significant correlation to solve this problem. Wit</p>..]]></abstract>

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                <title>Investigation of Waste Water Quality Parameters Discharged from Textile Manufacturing Industries of Bangladesh</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/investigation-of-waste-water-quality-parameters-discharged-from-textile-manufacturing-industries-of-bangladesh/</link>
                <pubDate>2018-07-17</pubDate>
                <pubDate>2018-12-29</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   M.  Rabbi, Jewel Hossen, Md. Sarwar, Pijush Roy, Sharmin Shaheed, M. Hasan				]]></author>
                <category><![CDATA[Volume 13,Issue 2]]></category>
                <description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction

Textile manufacturing sector of Bangladesh is the biggest earner of foreign currency and contributes significantly to the GDP of Bangladesh.1&amp;nbsp;With the rapid development of textile dyeing industry it has become the biggest sector in Bangladesh where large streams of waste effluents are produced. Textile manufacturing is a very complex and lengthy process. It is based on the three steps procedure like fiber into yarn, then yarn to fabric and finally to textiles. These are </p>..]]></description>
                <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Textile manufacturing sector is the strongest root of the economy of Bangladesh while pollution by inappropriate management of waste water from textile dyeing industries is one of the major environmental problems. Textile processing employs an assortment of chemicals, contingent upon the idea of the crude materials and items. Environmental problems caused by the the textile industry are mainly the discharges of waste water. The wellspring of waste water contamination are the wet handling steps w</p>..]]></abstract>

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                <title>Public Use of Outdoor Spaces as A Function of Landscape and Demographic Factors</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/public-use-of-outdoor-spaces-as-a-function-of-landscape-and-demographic-factors/</link>
                <pubDate>2018-07-24</pubDate>
                <pubDate>2018-12-29</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   Daniel  Clark , Rebecca  Jordan 				]]></author>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction

Spending time outside has been demonstrated to have a positive impact on individual mental, physical, psychological, and emotional well-being.1&amp;ndash;5 Furthermore, public parks have been shown to have a positive impact on community well-being as a whole, and the well-being of individuals within communities.4,6&amp;ndash;9 Evidence, however, also suggests that many public parks may be underutilized.10

To understand public park use, several questions must be answered, such </p>..]]></description>
                <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Spending time outside is beneficial to individuals in many ways. Since landscapes may be manipulated through policy mechanisms, planners and other land stewards may desire to know how they can manipulate landscapes to encourage greater park use. Our study used a questionnaire to measure multiple dimensions of park usage by suburban and urban residents &amp;ndash; including time spent outside and activities they engaged in while in parks. We then performed a factor analysis to see how these park-</p>..]]></abstract>

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                <title>The Effect of Utilizing Rice Husk Ash on Some Properties of Concrete - A Review</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/the-effect-of-utilizing-rice-husk-ash-on-some-properties-of-concrete--a-review/</link>
                <pubDate>2018-06-27</pubDate>
                <pubDate>2018-12-29</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   Deepinder  Aulakh, Jaspal Singh, Sarvesh Kumar				]]></author>
                <category><![CDATA[Volume 13,Issue 2]]></category>
                <description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction

The major environmental issues emerge these days are change in the climate, drain of the resources and so on. The climatic changes are increasing air contamination such as smog, depletion of ozone layer, greenhouse effect etc., which is a fundamental concern for researchers nowadays. The utilization of cement for urbanization and industrialization is significant cause for the air contamination because 10 quintal of CO2 emitted from the manufacturing of 10 quintal of cement, which</p>..]]></description>
                <abstract><![CDATA[<p>World environmental pollution is having direct and visible influence of construction industry. Relatively, 10 quintal of CO2emitted by the manufacturing of 10 quintal of ordinary portland cement (OPC), which accounts almost seven percent of the global CO2 emissions. Averagely, ten thousand million cubic meter of concrete is produced yearly. Byproducts like rice husk ash (RHA), fly ash, blast-furnace slag, metakaolin and silica fume will be able to utilize as supplementary cementitious material b</p>..]]></abstract>

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                <title>Quantification and Composition of Solid waste abundance on the beaches of Karachi, Pakistan</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/quantification-and-composition-of-solid-waste-abundance-on-the-beaches-of-karachi--pakistan/</link>
                <pubDate>2018-08-13</pubDate>
                <pubDate>2018-12-29</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   Omm-e- Hany ,  Asia  Neelam , Fayyaz Hussain, Aamir  Alamgir, Sunila  Kanwal				]]></author>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction&amp;nbsp;

Marine pollution is one of the most priority issues facing by the whole world. It damages the ecosystem and habitat of many marine organism of coastal environment. To rectify this problem, number of monitorFing programs have been initiated.1-2&amp;nbsp;Solid waste generated form anthropogenic activates along with coast line have a unique characteristic higher generation densities.&amp;nbsp;The waste originated from different sources have tendency to transport through cu</p>..]]></description>
                <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The problem of the marine litter accumulation and their consequence extended and face around the whole world with no easy solution in the coming years. The situation is now going more worst that the plastic which contribute 80% of the total solid waste in all the beaches provides ideal environment for the opportunistic microorganism to grow and established a novel means of spatial and temporal transport for microorganisms diagonally coastal areas. In the present paper baseline study of abundance</p>..]]></abstract>

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                <title>Determination of Pesticide Residues in Selected Vegetables and Fruits From A Local Market of Lahore, Pakistan</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/determination-of-pesticide-residues-in-selected-vegetables-and-fruits-from-a-local-market-of-lahore--pakistan/</link>
                <pubDate>2018-07-16</pubDate>
                <pubDate>2018-12-29</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   Sana Akhtar, Ghazala Yaqub, Almas  Hamid, Zainab  Afzal, Sidra  Asghar				]]></author>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction

The global demand for food is on the rise to meet the demands of expanding population. It has been estimated that on an average more than 45 % of the world&amp;rsquo;s food crops are destroyed due to insect pests and plant diseases.1 In order to manage these pesticides have been widely used by the farmers to control the pests and diseases.2 The history of pest control dates back many centuries where farmers initially used agents such as sulphur and DDT to protect their crops. Soo</p>..]]></description>
                <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Increased food products to meet the population needs, has resulted in extensive use of pesticides. However the use of these pesticides is a potential source of contamination of soil and food. The present study was carried out to determine selected pesticides namely bifenthrin, difenoconazole, paraquat, dimethomorph, imidacloprid, deltamethrin residual in fruit (guava) and vegetables (egg plant and round guord) collected from shops in commercial market, Lahore. These samples were prepared and sub</p>..]]></abstract>

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                <title>Ergonomics Hazards and Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Workers of Health Care Facilities</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/ergonomics-hazards-and-musculoskeletal-disorders-among-workers-of-health-care-facilities/</link>
                <pubDate>2018-074-14</pubDate>
                <pubDate>2018-12-29</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   Almas Hamid, Alizae  Ahmad, Sarah , Sana , Faiza , Mariya Qureshi				]]></author>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction

Healthcare is, directly or indirectly, associated with the provision of health facilities to individuals. The healthcare facilities (HCF) involve a broad range of workforce such as physicians, nurses, experts, clinical research/ laboratory personnel, social and administrative workers.1&amp;nbsp;Health care services around the world employ over 59 million personnel who are daily exposed to a variety of health and safety hazards. Healthcare, an important sector of the U.S. economy </p>..]]></description>
                <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The present study is conducted to determine occupational health and safety hazards with special focus on ergonomic hazards among healthcare facility (HCF) workers. A structured questionnaire survey was conducted among 200 workers in five HCFs of Lahore, Pakistan. Among the reported ergonomic hazards, muscle aches/ sprains (76.5%), elbow/ wrist/ neck pain (56.0%), body posture issues (56.0%), excessive stretching of muscles (67.5%) and bending/ twisting at work (55.5%) were commonly encountered. </p>..]]></abstract>

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                <title>Impact of Biomedical Waste on Cuttack City</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/impact-of-biomedical-waste-on-cuttack-city/</link>
                <pubDate>2018-07-05</pubDate>
                <pubDate>2019-01-02</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   Puspalata Pal, Dhirendra  Sarangi				]]></author>
                <category><![CDATA[Volume 13,Issue 2]]></category>
                <description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction

The infectious biomedical waste which is only 15 to 25% of the entire waste is not segregated and is mixed with general waste which ultimately turns the whole waste into infectious waste.3&amp;nbsp;The same waste is dumped into municipal bins and in municipal dumping yards , then, therefore the whole wastes in municipal bins become infectious and the mixed wastes in open dumping yards make the environment filthy and hazards to the public spreading dangerous diseases.

The uneth</p>..]]></description>
                <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Waste generated from health care centres and its management are emerging issues in India. The improper management of such wastes has adverse impact on health and environment. Though these wastes constitute a small portion of the total waste but very special handling , treatment and disposal are needed to manage such wastes because of their highly toxic and infectious nature. There are seven major specialized government hospitals in Cuttack City. According to the Chief District Medical Officer, C</p>..]]></abstract>

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                <title>Effect of Physico-Chemical Properties of Soil on Available Soil Nutrients in Apple Orchards of District Kulgam</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/effect-of-physico-chemical-properties-of-soil-on-available-soil-nutrients-in-apple-orchards-of-district-kulgam/</link>
                <pubDate>2018-07-06</pubDate>
                <pubDate>2019-01-02</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   Shabir Bangroo, Shahid Dar, Hamidullah Itoo, Tasneem Mubarak, Abdul Malik				]]></author>
                <category><![CDATA[Volume 13,Issue 2]]></category>
                <description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction

Soil health and fertility are important factors of sustainable agriculture governing the soil tree growth environment.1&amp;nbsp;The interdependence and interlink of soil health and soil fertility balance play an important role in the growth of plants. Soil fertility defined as the presence or absence of nutrients (macro and micro) is particularly sensitive to soil health environment affected by various physical, chemical and biological factors of soil2,3

The soil health and s</p>..]]></description>
                <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Available nutrient status and their correlation with the physico-chemical properties is an important indicator of soil health and plant nutrition. To comprehend the nutrient status in relation to soil properties in apple orchards a study was conducted in temperate Kashmir Himalayas. We analyzed soil samples from major apple growing areas of South District Kulgam for various physio-chemical properties and available nutrient status of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium and magnesium. The soi</p>..]]></abstract>

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                <title>Growth and yield of Capsicum Annum Under Irrigation with Different Levels of Domestic Waste Water</title>
                <link> https://mail.cwejournal.org/vol13no2/growth-and-yield-of-capsicum-annum-under-irraigation-with-different-levels-of-domestic-waste-water/</link>
                <pubDate>2018-07-27</pubDate>
                <pubDate>2019-01-02</pubDate>
                <author> <![CDATA[				   Farooq Lone, Nayar  Kirmani 				]]></author>
                <category><![CDATA[Volume 13,Issue 2]]></category>
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Introduction

Waste water is generated in bulk quantity from both domestic as well as industrial estates and its crude disposal is posing a tremendous threat to environment. In developing countries including India, wastewater is commonly a choice for irrigating agricultural field.1&amp;nbsp;Globally, approximately 20% of manufactured nitrogen and phosphorous is contained in domestic wastewater2 and it has been considered as low price fertilizer because of its high N, P and K content.3&amp;nb</p>..]]></description>
                <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Use of wastewater for a variety of purposes is gaining increased popularity as a means of preserving scarce freshwater resources and nutrient recycling particularly in developing countries A field experiment was carried out to evaluate the growth and yield of Capsicum annum var. Nishat-1 under irrigation with different concentrations of domestic wastewater (grey and black water) in combination with recommended dose of fertilizers(RDF). This field experiment was carried out for two consecutive ye</p>..]]></abstract>

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