vol. 10, no. 1 (2014)
IAMURE International Journal of Ecology and Conservation
Description
The IAMURE International Journal of Ecology and Conservation aims to publish new discoveries in ecology and conservation which are contributed by member researchers from around the world.
The IAMURE International Journal of Ecology and Conservation is an international peer reviewed journal that provides a venue for scholars to publish their research findings for advocacy and utilization.
Table of contents
Open Access Subscription Access
Front Matter
Editorial Board
Editorial Policy and Guide for Authors
Articles
Changes in Urban Agricultural Landscape Affect Community Food Security: A GIS-based Analysis
Ricardo T. Bagarinao
Discipline: Ecology
The Ifugao Rice Terraces Tourism: Status, Problems and Concerns
Eulalie D. Dulnuan
Discipline: Economics, Business
Tourism Applications of Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) in Japan
Kazem Vafadari
Discipline: Economics, Business, Ecology
Assessing the Economic Impacts of Marine Protected Area in Quilitisan, Calatagan, Batangas: An Input to Coastal Resource Management
Bernardo C. Lunar | Angelica A. Macalalad
Discipline: Economics, Business, Ecology
Rapid Oxygen Depletion and High Phosphorus Content Indicate Pollution of Lahug River, Cebu City, Philippines
Fleurdeliz F. Maglangit | Ritchelita P. Galapate | Eukene O. Bensig
Discipline: Ecology
Fecal and Coliform Levels as Indicative Factors in Deterioration of the Water Quality of Lahug River, Cebu City, Philippines
Eukene O. Bensig | Fleurdeliz F. Maglangit | Mary Joyce L. Flores
Discipline: Ecology
Evaluation of Municipal Solid Wastes Utilization in Organic Fertilizer Production Using Bioreactor-Vermi Technology
Ariston O. Ronquillo | Gemma A. Asufre
Discipline: Engineering, Technology, Ecology
Conservation and Sustainability of Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes
Inocencio E. Buot Jr.
Discipline: Ecology
Indigenous Farming Families of Ifugao: Partners in Safeguarding the Sustainable Use of Natural Resources
Sherry B. Marasigan | Joane V. Serrano
Discipline: Ecology