Terrestrial Environmental Sciences

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at May 22, 2023
Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources by Ong Meng Chuan
English | EPUB | 2022 | 238 Pages | ISBN : 3030919234 | 117.4 MB

Bidong Island is a small island located in the South China Sea, and is about 14 km from mainland Peninsular Malaysia. The island and the Bidong archipelago boast of its richness in diversity of both terrestrial and marine organisms and its undeniably pristine and thriving ecosystem. In 1975–1990, Bidong Island was formerly a UNHCR refugee camp for a quarter of a million Vietnamese "Boat people" escaping the Vietnam War, and still holds great significance to many of its descendants. Due to its historical significance, the Terengganu State government plans to develop Bidong Island as a heritage tourism site and a new scuba diving destination.
This book highlights the uniqueness of Bidong Island and its archipelago, paying particular attention to the biological aspect (which includes marine and terrestrial organisms) and the pollution status surrounding the island. These mainly focus on organisms of the open water and benthic ecosystems such as plankton, fishes, corals reef communities, crustaceans and foraminifera. In addition, we discuss terrene related topics, which includes tree diversity, lichens and also herpetofauna surrounding the Bidong Island. Indisputably an important topic, we also address the pollution status surrounding Bidong Island, with emphasis on heavy metals and its impact.

Readers interested in the areas of environmental sciences should find this book appealing. This book can also be used by students and researchers when discussing about tropical environments on island ecosystems. We do hope that stakeholders that would partake in future interest of Bidong Island (particularly in tourism) are equally aware of the current health status of the island and would engage in conserving and sustaining the diversity and heritage of the archipelago for the benefit of the community.

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Dec. 14, 2023
Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources by Ong Meng Chuan
English | EPUB | 2022 | 238 Pages | ISBN : 3030919234 | 117.4 MB

Bidong Island is a small island located in the South China Sea, and is about 14 km from mainland Peninsular Malaysia. The island and the Bidong archipelago boast of its richness in diversity of both terrestrial and marine organisms and its undeniably pristine and thriving ecosystem. In 1975–1990, Bidong Island was formerly a UNHCR refugee camp for a quarter of a million Vietnamese "Boat people" escaping the Vietnam War, and still holds great significance to many of its descendants.

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 13, 2022
Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources by Ong Meng Chuan
English | EPUB | 2022 | 238 Pages | ISBN : 3030919234 | 117.4 MB

Bidong Island is a small island located in the South China Sea, and is about 14 km from mainland Peninsular Malaysia. The island and the Bidong archipelago boast of its richness in diversity of both terrestrial and marine organisms and its undeniably pristine and thriving ecosystem. In 1975–1990, Bidong Island was formerly a UNHCR refugee camp for a quarter of a million Vietnamese "Boat people" escaping the Vietnam War, and still holds great significance to many of its descendants. Due to its historical significance, the Terengganu State government plans to develop Bidong Island as a heritage tourism site and a new scuba diving destination.

Introducing Palaeontology: A Guide to Ancient Life, 2nd Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at Oct. 17, 2022
Introducing Palaeontology: A Guide to Ancient Life, 2nd Edition

Introducing Palaeontology: A Guide to Ancient Life (Introducing Earth and Environmental Sciences), 2nd Edition by Patrick Wyse Jackson
English | October 10, 2019 | ISBN: 178046083X | True EPUB | 164 pages | 24.2 MB

Biodegradability Prediction  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Dec. 31, 2018
Biodegradability Prediction

Biodegradability Prediction By W. J. G. M. Peijnenburg, J. Damborský (auth.), Willie J. G. M. Peijnenburg, Jirí Damborský (eds.)
1996 | 143 Pages | ISBN: 9401063982 | PDF | 6 MB

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at April 6, 2024
Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources by Ong Meng Chuan
English | EPUB | 2022 | 238 Pages | ISBN : 3030919234 | 117.4 MB

Bidong Island is a small island located in the South China Sea, and is about 14 km from mainland Peninsular Malaysia. The island and the Bidong archipelago boast of its richness in diversity of both terrestrial and marine organisms and its undeniably pristine and thriving ecosystem. In 1975–1990, Bidong Island was formerly a UNHCR refugee camp for a quarter of a million Vietnamese "Boat people" escaping the Vietnam War, and still holds great significance to many of its descendants. Due to its historical significance, the Terengganu State government plans to develop Bidong Island as a heritage tourism site and a new scuba diving destination.

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Feb. 8, 2023
Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources by Ong Meng Chuan
English | EPUB | 2022 | 238 Pages | ISBN : 3030919234 | 117.4 MB

Bidong Island is a small island located in the South China Sea, and is about 14 km from mainland Peninsular Malaysia. The island and the Bidong archipelago boast of its richness in diversity of both terrestrial and marine organisms and its undeniably pristine and thriving ecosystem. In 1975–1990, Bidong Island was formerly a UNHCR refugee camp for a quarter of a million Vietnamese "Boat people" escaping the Vietnam War, and still holds great significance to many of its descendants. Due to its historical significance, the Terengganu State government plans to develop Bidong Island as a heritage tourism site and a new scuba diving destination.

The Role of Agriculture in Climate Change Mitigation  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxKevin at Aug. 25, 2020
The Role of Agriculture in Climate Change Mitigation


The Role of Agriculture in Climate Change Mitigation by Lucjan Pawlowski
English | 2020 | ISBN: 9780367433727 | 148 Pages | True PDF | 5.9 MB

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Sept. 11, 2024
Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources by Ong Meng Chuan
English | EPUB | 2022 | 238 Pages | ISBN : 3030919234 | 117.4 MB

Bidong Island is a small island located in the South China Sea, and is about 14 km from mainland Peninsular Malaysia. The island and the Bidong archipelago boast of its richness in diversity of both terrestrial and marine organisms and its undeniably pristine and thriving ecosystem. In 1975–1990, Bidong Island was formerly a UNHCR refugee camp for a quarter of a million Vietnamese "Boat people" escaping the Vietnam War, and still holds great significance to many of its descendants. Due to its historical significance, the Terengganu State government plans to develop Bidong Island as a heritage tourism site and a new scuba diving destination.

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 21, 2024
Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources (Repost)

Bidong Island: Natural History and Resources by Ong Meng Chuan
English | EPUB | 2022 | 238 Pages | ISBN : 3030919234 | 117.4 MB

Bidong Island is a small island located in the South China Sea, and is about 14 km from mainland Peninsular Malaysia. The island and the Bidong archipelago boast of its richness in diversity of both terrestrial and marine organisms and its undeniably pristine and thriving ecosystem. In 1975–1990, Bidong Island was formerly a UNHCR refugee camp for a quarter of a million Vietnamese "Boat people" escaping the Vietnam War, and still holds great significance to many of its descendants. Due to its historical significance, the Terengganu State government plans to develop Bidong Island as a heritage tourism site and a new scuba diving destination.