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Occurrence and health risk assessment of arsenic and heavy metals in groundwater of three industrial areas in Delhi, India

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
Majed Alsubih   +7 more
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Heavy Metals in Widely Consumed Vegetables Grown in Industrial Areas of Bangladesh: a Potential Human Health Hazard

Biological Trace Element Research, 2022
Farzana Akter Laboni   +8 more
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Microplastic Abundance in Human-Influenced Soils in Recreational, Residential, and Industrial Areas

Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 2022
Mehmet Meric Tunali   +3 more
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New Industrial Urban Area

2015
The new industrial urban area is a new type of urban area in which industries serve as the main body, industrial parks as the carrier, and the infrastructure construction has some functions of cities. The new industrial urban area, unlike industrial parks, is basically designed to be a new urban area led by industry, supported with integrated ...
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Greenbelts for Industrial Areas

2000
With increasing concern for environment in general, and to mitigate atmospheric pollution caused by industries in particular, green belts are often recommended as an environment management strategy. The philosophy behind such recommendation is the plants’ ability to absorb pollutant gases from the environment just as they absorb other gases, viz ...
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Part-Time Farming near Industrial Areas

Journal of Farm Economics, 1935
The part-time farmer is by no means a product of the twentieth century. I think that we would be safe in saying that parttime farming is as old as civilization itself. We do know that history is replete with the examples of people who obtained a portion of their income from the farm and a portion from some other occupation.
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Information Management in Industrial Areas

2014
The constant demands for modernization of technological business parks and the high availability of technological resources provoke companies to invest in an unplanned and unstable manner in technologies. In this chapter, the authors observe the orientation of the strategic alignment and the perspective of the knowledge management with the objective to
Cláudio Roberto Magalhães Pessoa   +2 more
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Hazard Ranking for Industrial Areas

1998
The Republic of Bashkortostan has developed extensive oil and chemical processing industry. Many of the ecologically dangerous enterprises are located in cities (Ufa, Sterlitamak and Salavat) and therefore pose a risk to the population. Prevention of emergencies has become extremely important due to the increased number and scale of accidental ...
V. E. Gvozdev, A. M. Shagiakhmetov
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Area Development and Industrial Decentralization

1961
Area development has been of national concern for many years. A combination of (a) unequal natural and. human resource endowments, (b) differential impacts of technological change, (c) secular trends in factor and product prices, and (d) institutional (social, economic, cultural, and political) barriers to resource mobility have r'~sulted in wide ...
Wallace, L.T.   +3 more
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Risk assessment of heavy metals in milk from cows reared around industrial areas in India

Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2020
A. Yasotha   +3 more
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