Essays about: "Lombok"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 essays containing the word Lombok.
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1. "THREATENED AND THREATENING SEAS" Children’s Perceptions of the Marine Environment and Environmental Attitudes towards Marine Pollution in Kuta, Lombok
University essay fromAbstract : Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate early childhood learners’ (5-8 years old) perceptions of the marine environment (beach and sea) and their environmental attitudes towards marine pollution through an educational intervention consisting of a drawing exercise and an in-class discussion. Theory: Social-cognitive theory was used from which to explore environmental perspectives environmental attitudes, and the human-nature relation/connection. READ MORE
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2. Developing a SustainableSupply Chain for Waste Management : A Case Study of Lombok
University essay from KTH/Industriell produktionAbstract : Lombok is an island in Indonesia located next to, and slightly smaller than Bali. The tropical island has the potential tobecome “the next Bali” in terms of tourism and is like many other developing countries, suffering from inadequate solid waste management, as of 2020 only managing 20% of its waste. READ MORE
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3. Mapping socioeconomic disincentives to public health insurance usage among informal sector workers: A case study on Lombok, Indonesia
University essay from Lunds universitet/SociologiAbstract : Indonesia faces large epidemiological and demographical challenges that make a functioning health system and social protection accessibility increasingly important. In line with UN Agenda 2030, inequality in health and healthcare access is a top priority among the country’s policy-makers. READ MORE
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4. Fins, gills and fishermen : The socio-economic impacts of marine conservation in southern Indonesia
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Sharks and manta rays are being heavily fished in Indonesia due to Asian demand for shark fins and manta gill rakers. The Indonesian government passed legislation in February 2014 to protect the two species of manta rays. A number of shark species have also been protected or banned from export. READ MORE
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5. Increasing the knowledge of Bali cattle management - the key to maintain genetic variation and improve animal welfare
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Breeding and GeneticsAbstract : In Indonesia half of the 4.5 million households that keep livestock are small scale farmers. The most important cattle breed for these farmers is the Bali cattle, which is a dual purpose animal that is well adapted to demanding conditions. READ MORE