 
								Weather Modification Techniques by Electric Field
								
								
									
										Issue:
										Volume 5, Issue 5, September 2017
									
									
										Pages:
										70-73
									
								 
								
									Received:
										14 December 2016
									
									Accepted:
										26 December 2016
									
									Published:
										1 November 2017
									
								 
								
								
								
									
									
										Abstract: Climate engineering program refers to large-scale manipulation of Earth’s climate intended to counteract human-caused climate change, also describes a diverse of modern technologies for intentionally manipulating the global climate, in order to moderate or forestall the effects of climate change. As we know, climate engineering programs have the ability to generate precipitation, fog, and storms on earth or to modify space weather. Hence, the productions of artificial weather all are a part of an integrated set of environmental-military high technologies. Today’s news show that discussions of climate engineering has grown considerably amongst scientists specially in engineering physics and environmental engineering groups who engaged in addressing climate change. In this article author tries to introduce readers with hi-tech climate engineering methods and equipment, which could be useful in managing climate change crisis, and could go one step further in attempting to reduce drought and flood seasons, decrease pollution and dust crisis in big cities, increase precipitation and rainfall in arid and semi-arid areas in the World.
										Abstract: Climate engineering program refers to large-scale manipulation of Earth’s climate intended to counteract human-caused climate change, also describes a diverse of modern technologies for intentionally manipulating the global climate, in order to moderate or forestall the effects of climate change. As we know, climate engineering programs have the ab...
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								Indigenous Practices of Ganta Community in Protecting Natural Resources, Gamo Gofa Zone, Ethiopia
								
									
										
											
											
												Daniel Shiferaw,
											
										
											
											
												Serekebirhan Takele,
											
										
											
											
												Alemayehu Hailemichael
											
										
									
								 
								
									
										Issue:
										Volume 5, Issue 5, September 2017
									
									
										Pages:
										74-83
									
								 
								
									Received:
										27 November 2016
									
									Accepted:
										26 June 2017
									
									Published:
										30 November 2017
									
								 
								
								
								
									
									
										Abstract: Indigenous knowledge (IK) is a knowledge that people in a given community has developed over time, and continues to develop. IK on environment contributes to sustain ecosystem services and to mitigate climate change. The study explored the role of indigenous practices in protecting natural resource around Arba Minch ZuriaWoreda of ZigityKebeles. It used perception of people on the role of indigenous practices in natural resources management and environment protection using structured and non-structured questionnaires, focused group discussions with key informant and interview of 143 individuals. Data on ecological knowledge was collected from 12 sample villages with 40 key informants. Accordingly, 75% of the respondents agreed that the communities are not using indigenous practices for natural resources management in their area development program. Similarly, 76% of the respondents agreed that there was little support from government, and other institutions on traditional knowledge capacity building. However, indigenous practices of traditional land management have existed as the part of Ganta community and this was reflected by different local terminologies, proverbs, and sayings. There is a well-structured traditional institution that benefits the conservation of natural resources. The study recommended that traditional practices of the community have to be fully applied in natural resource management strategies of any development program in the area. Integrating the local knowledge to work with the existing social institutions will increases the efficiency of natural resources management system.
										Abstract: Indigenous knowledge (IK) is a knowledge that people in a given community has developed over time, and continues to develop. IK on environment contributes to sustain ecosystem services and to mitigate climate change. The study explored the role of indigenous practices in protecting natural resource around Arba Minch ZuriaWoreda of ZigityKebeles. It...
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