7 articles in this issue
Martin Makombe, Charlton Van der Horst, Bongiwe Silwana, Emmanuel Iwuoha and Vernon Somerset
The increasing demand for rare earth elements in green technology, electronic components, petroleum refining, and agricultural activities has resulted in their scattering and accumulation in the environment. This study determined cerium, lanthanum and pra... see more
Magdalena Daria Vaverková, Dana Adamcová, Maja Radziemska, Jan Zloch, Martin Brtnický, Ondrej Šindelár, Alžbeta Maxiánová and Zbigniew Mazur
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Mitelo Subakanya, Gelson Tembo and Robert B. Richardson
Damage to crops from wildlife interference is a common threat to food security among rural communities in or near Game Management Areas (GMAs) in Zambia. This study uses a two-stage model and cross-sectional data from a survey of 2769 households to determ... see more
Anna Górka
The article describes the premises and conditions for the implementation of a pro-landscape spatial policy in rural areas in Poland. It presents the erosion of spatial order in a large part of the country’s territory. Firstly, the state of protectio... see more
Tryfonas Pieri, Alexandros Nikitas, Arturo Castillo-Castillo and Athanasios Angelis-Dimakis
Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) is recognized by the European Union, along with carbon, capture and storage (CCS), as one of the main tools towards global warming mitigation. It has, thus, been extensively studied by various researchers around the wo... see more
Kevin J. Warner and Glenn A. Jones
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to several of the world’s least developed economies. Additionally, forty percent of the nearly one billion people in this region lack access to basic electricity. There are several initiatives and programs aimed at increas... see more
Terry Tudor and Mentore Vaccari
As economies grow in developing countries, waste generation rates are increasing steadily [1]. [...]