Since 1984, the Galapagos Islands have been included in the program UNESCO-MAB (Man and Biosphere Programme) due to the increasing need to safeguard their outstanding natural ecosystems and promote economic progress based on principles of sustainable development and environmentally friendly technologies. The Ecuadorian government, also by special laws, has legislated in favor of the environmental protection of the archipelago, with the intention to control the flow of migrants from the continent to the islands. Today, with the further problems created by the massive influx of tourists, is it necessary to establish planned areas of urban expansion that are already equipped with a suitable system of collection and treatment of wastewater. Thi...
The village of Seine Bight, located on the Placencia Peninsula in Belize, is home to approximately 2...
Puerto Ayora and Bellavista, two main settlements and tourism centers in the island of Santa Cruz (p...
A survey was conducted of the wastewater treatment systems and related sludge handling practices on ...
Since 1984, the Galapagos Islands have been included in the program UNESCO-MAB (Man and Biosphere Pr...
Since 1984, the Galapagos Islands have been included in the program UNESCO—MAB (Man and Biosphere Pr...
Water resources in tourist islands have been severely threatened, especially in the Galápagos Island...
This paper analyses some aspects of the management of municipal solid waste in one of the islands of...
Galapagos islands are one of most important biodiversity hot spot in the world, whose importance was...
The purpose of this research is to examine the dynamic relationship between the growing human presen...
The objective of this research was to know about residual wastewater, generated by commercial and se...
The Galápagos Islands, a province of the Republic of Ecuador, is a volcanic archipelago of significa...
Santa Cruz Island (Galápagos Archipelago), like many other tourist islands, is currently experiencin...
Santa Cruz Island (Galápagos Archipelago), like many other tourist islands, is currently experiencin...
The village of Seine Bight, located on the Placencia Peninsula in Belize, is home to approximately 2...
Puerto Ayora and Bellavista, two main settlements and tourism centers in the island of Santa Cruz (p...
A survey was conducted of the wastewater treatment systems and related sludge handling practices on ...
Since 1984, the Galapagos Islands have been included in the program UNESCO-MAB (Man and Biosphere Pr...
Since 1984, the Galapagos Islands have been included in the program UNESCO—MAB (Man and Biosphere Pr...
Water resources in tourist islands have been severely threatened, especially in the Galápagos Island...
This paper analyses some aspects of the management of municipal solid waste in one of the islands of...
Galapagos islands are one of most important biodiversity hot spot in the world, whose importance was...
The purpose of this research is to examine the dynamic relationship between the growing human presen...
The objective of this research was to know about residual wastewater, generated by commercial and se...
The Galápagos Islands, a province of the Republic of Ecuador, is a volcanic archipelago of significa...
Santa Cruz Island (Galápagos Archipelago), like many other tourist islands, is currently experiencin...
Santa Cruz Island (Galápagos Archipelago), like many other tourist islands, is currently experiencin...
The village of Seine Bight, located on the Placencia Peninsula in Belize, is home to approximately 2...
Puerto Ayora and Bellavista, two main settlements and tourism centers in the island of Santa Cruz (p...
A survey was conducted of the wastewater treatment systems and related sludge handling practices on ...