Proposed forestry vocational skills training center / Minnie Agnes A. Magpantay

By: Magpantay, Minnie Agnes A [author]Contributor(s): Espino, Richard Q [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 2000Description: 164 leaves : illustrations, maps, plans ; 28 cmSubject(s): FOREST CONSERVATION | FOREST | TRAINING CENTER -- FACILITIESLOC classification: UGT COA BSArch .M34 2000
Contents:
Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. Review of Related literature -- Chapter III. Research methodology -- Chapter IV. Background and history -- Chapter V. Prediction and assessment -- Chapter VI. Site justification and analysis -- Chapter VII. Design philosophy -- Chapter VIII. Behavioral pattern -- Chapter IX. Physical planning -- Chapter X. Summary, conclusions and recommendations -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- The authors.
Summary: Earth conservation are now being introduced not only in the Philippines, but also world wide. This is the immediate answer of concerned leaders all over the world to the realization for the intense need for forest conservation and that of proper management of earth's natural resources.
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Architecture Thesis UGT COA BSArch .M34 2000 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available UGTHE000000717

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Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. Review of Related literature -- Chapter III. Research methodology -- Chapter IV. Background and history -- Chapter V. Prediction and assessment -- Chapter VI. Site justification and analysis -- Chapter VII. Design philosophy -- Chapter VIII. Behavioral pattern -- Chapter IX. Physical planning -- Chapter X. Summary, conclusions and recommendations -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- The authors.

Earth conservation are now being introduced not only in the Philippines, but also world wide. This is the immediate answer of concerned leaders all over the world to the realization for the intense need for forest conservation and that of proper management of earth's natural resources.

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