Category: Natural Environments

How do you treat viburnum fungus?

If chemical control is needed, most fungal leaf spots and anthracnose can be controlled with fungicides containing chlorothalonil, thiophanate-methyl, myclobutanil, or mancozeb. Apply when symptoms first appear and repeat every 10 to 14 days as needed. How is viburnum disease treated? There is no cure for this disease, and if you discover that your viburnum

What is the purpose of cultural mapping?

Cultural mapping provides “an integrated picture of the cultural character, significance, and workings of a place” in order to help communities recognize, celebrate, and support cultural diversity for economic, social and regional development. What is cultural mapping? Cultural mapping is a mode of inquiry and a methodological tool that aims to make visible the ways

When did the study of anthropology begin?

Many scholars argue that modern anthropology developed during the Age of Enlightenment, a cultural movement of 18th century Europe that focused on the power of reason to advance society and knowledge. Enlightenment scholars aimed to understand human behavior and society as phenomena that followed defined principles. What are examples of cultural anthropology? The definition of

What are the effects of Counterurbanisation?

Counterurbanisation leads to the growth of suburbanised / dormitory / commuter villages and towns e.g. Fonsorbes (commuter town), Plaisance, Colomiers etc.. House prices increase – locals young people cannot afford to buy property in areas they grew up. What causes Counterurbanisation? What has caused counter urbanisation? Many people want to move away from the city

What is the particle size of loam soil?

Loam (in geology and soil science) is soil composed mostly of sand (particle size > 63 micrometres (0.0025 in)), silt (particle size > 2 micrometres (7.9×10−5 in)), and a smaller amount of clay (particle size < 2 micrometres (7.9×10−5 in)). Does loam soil have large particles? A good loam or clay soil, on the other

Why is agglomeration important?

One of the primary benefits of agglomeration is that it decreases the cost of generating new ideas and exchanging information. Knowledge spillovers occur when close proximity and face-to-face contact among individuals and firms leads to the faster spread of new ideas, which in turn leads to innovation. What are the advantages of industrial agglomeration? The

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