The Nenet Choom of the Yamal Peninsula, Russia. The nomadic Nenets in northwest Siberia, move their choom every 3 or 4 days so their reindeer do not overgraze the landscape. ? This is a choom in the frozen marshlands of the ... |
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Thatched Homes Around the World. There are many materials you can thatch a home with, each with different life spans e.g. rush 3-5 years, bracken 5-10 years, heather 20-30 years and reed 30-50 years. However thatch can have a... |
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by: Melissa Poe, Founder Of Kids F.A.C.E. Kids For A Clean Environment, Kids F.A.C.E.®, is the world's largest youth environmental organization - much more than the first six members who gathered at Percy Priest Elementary in Nashville, Tennessee in... |
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CENTRAL HIGHLANDS Talab / Bandhis Talabs a re reservoirs. They may be natural, such as the ponds (pokhariyan) at Tikamgarh in the Bundelkhand region. They can also be human-made, such the la... |
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A NEW BEGINNING A rich harvest IN FOCUS On the right track? Groundwater or poison? Punjab, ready for desi solutions Saga of tanks CAMPAIGN Ways to destroy Squatters or owners? VIPs strangling Dal Restoring Bis Hazari Lakes in News WATER LI... |
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You are hereHome › News and Events › News › Transforming lives in rural Peru: a REEEP diary Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via RSS Transforming lives in rural Peru: a REEEP d... |
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MINDY'S TIPS ON SAVING ENERGY ( better for the wallet - better for the planet - better for the soul) PLEASE VISIT: Our main main web site for more natural building and renewable energy projects And Our new SolarHaven2 Eco-community cu... |
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Colloquium: Introduction The Context: Natural Building The Building Codes Societal Impact Matrix Return of The Village Habitat For Humanity Earthmother Dwelling Intuitive Design Curves of Breath & Clay Feng Shui... |
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Top view of a Kui Paar system: Paar is a common water harvesting practice in the western Rajasthan region. It is a common place where the rainwater flows from the agar (catchment) and in the proce... |
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