ONLINE PAPER PUBLISHING - Volume 5 - Issue 12, December 2022 Edition
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ANALYSIS OF LAND COVER CHANGE USING A LANDSAT IMAGERY IN THAPANGTHONG DISTRICT, SAVANNAKHET PROVINCE, LAO PDR
Authors: SOUVANTHONE DOUANGPHACHANH, YUANCHUN YU, BOUNYORE KOULAVONG, MALIPHONE DOUANGPHACHANH, CANDLE SIDTHISONE
Abstracts: The study aimed to quantify the change in land cover between the years 2005 and 2016; using remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS). The study is based on data collected from the satellite images- Landsat-5Thematic Mapper (TM) 2005 and Landsat-8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) 2016. Also, did on imagination process. There are five classes of land-cover as the following numbers; 1) mixed deciduous forest, 2) dry dipterocarp forest, 3) agriculture land, 4) built-up land and 5) water were discriminated. The study found that during this 11- years period, dry dipterocarp forest has decreased by 8.72% of the total area whereas agriculture land increased by 7.13% of total area, followed by built-up land (0.85%), and water (0.62%). In addition, mixed deciduous has slightly increased by 0.85%, especially the agriculture land expanded to a mixed deciduous forest. Besides that, the overall classification accuracy of the map was 84.25% and Kapa Coefficient about 0.70%. In addition, the study found out the relative information due to land cover has been changing in Thapangthong district. This information is not currently known. The study is recommending the future research should study possibility sustainable forest management in the district.
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Pages: 1-8
Cite this Article: Souvanthone Douangphachanh, Yuanchun Yu, Bounyore Koulavong, Maliphone Douangphachanh, Candle Sidthisone , "ANALYSIS OF LAND COVER CHANGE USING A LANDSAT IMAGERY IN THAPANGTHONG DISTRICT, SAVANNAKHET PROVINCE, LAO PDR
", International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications (IJARP), http://www.ijarp.org/online-papers-publishing/dec2022.html, Volume 5 - Issue 12, December 2022 Edition, 1-8 #ijarporg
CONTEXTUALIZATION OF LESSON PLAN EXEMPLARS FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES (EAPP)
Authors: ALAIN F. RAZALAN
Abstracts: Contextualization is the call of 21st-century education. Hence, educators and teachers are called upon to execute lesson plan exemplars deeply rooted in the learners. Using the context of modular distance learning, contextualized lesson plan exemplars were crafted to harness the essential learning competencies in English for Academic and Professional Purposes during the school year 2019-2020 of the first semester. With the contextualization of lesson plan exemplars in EAPP, the current study aimed to identify and address the gap by looking into the solidity and weight of the results using the descriptive-correlational design. The study is grounded in the theory of Automaticity. According to Shiffrin & Schneider (1977), Automaticity is the capacity and competence to perform things that only need minimal instruction and reinforcement through practice. The experimental group in the pretest revealed a mean of 3. 64 with a verbal interpretation of S or Satisfactory. At the same time, the posttest unveiled 8.14 having a verbal interpretation of VS or Very Satisfactory. The findings surmised that contextualization provides teachable competencies that are easier to grasp by giving learners authentic concepts. The competencies enumerated in EAPP for Grade 12 Cookery-Food and Beverages have shown significant interplay with English language learning and contextualization. This means that contextualization, if utilized properly, there would be a great achievement in attaining language proficiency.
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Pages: 9-13
Cite this Article: Alain F. Razalan , "CONTEXTUALIZATION OF LESSON PLAN EXEMPLARS FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES (EAPP)", International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications (IJARP), http://www.ijarp.org/online-papers-publishing/dec2022.html, Volume 5 - Issue 12, December 2022 Edition, 9-13 #ijarporg
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CAPABILITY- HIGH RISK BARANGAYS OF BAGUIO CITY
Authors: JEVILYN G. PAS-IWEN
Abstracts: Natural disasters vary in impact and severity, but resilient communities can mitigate their impact. In the Philippines, RA 10121 established Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee (BDRRMC), but its full potential has yet to be realized. The study is divided into two phases to determine the BDRRMC's capability in high-risk barangays in Baguio City, Philippines. The first quantitative phase-descriptive design uses a reliability-and-validity-tested questionnaire administered to 145 respondents that was chosen via total enumeration. According to a single-factor ANOVA, the BDRRMC has an overall weighted mean capability of 3.25, which means a very high capability in disaster management. Moreover, under the communication construct, the p-value for a length of service was 0.05, and the p-value for age was 0.03, indicating a statistically significant difference that suggests these variables affect DRRM capability. Because of this, a qualitative phase-case study was followed up to explain the quantitative result.Further, splitting the 12 participants chosen through homogeneous sampling into two groups based on the low and high weighted mean. Using a theme-by-theme joint display to integrate the data, with themes from group 1 promoting encourage awareness, prioritization, and increased coordination, while themes from Group 2 include compliance issues , budget issues and constituent support. The findings result in expansion as fit of integration because of the identified challenges in local disaster management. Therefore, DRRM officers are competent, but a lack of funding and support from constituents limits their effectiveness during disaster operations, resulting in a reactive rather than proactive approach.
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Pages: 14-24
Cite this Article: Jevilyn G. Pas-iwen , "DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CAPABILITY- HIGH RISK BARANGAYS OF BAGUIO CITY", International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications (IJARP), http://www.ijarp.org/online-papers-publishing/dec2022.html, Volume 5 - Issue 12, December 2022 Edition, 14-24 #ijarporg
TRAVEL BUDDY – AUGMENTED REALITY TRAVEL GUIDE
Authors: ABEYKOON A.M.H.S, RAJAPAKSHA K.R.H.N, RANATUNGA K.B.A.D.S, HERATH H.M.K.P, ISHARA GAMAGE
Abstracts: Tourism is one of the major roles in Sri Lanka. Many foreigners visit Sri Lanka because it has a huge history of more than 2500 years and various environments with different climates within short distance and beautiful beaches around the country and so many things. Most tourists like to learn about our history and see ancient ruins around Sri Lanka such as Polonnaruwa, Anuradhapura, Sigiriya etc. But most of ancient places do not have proper details about that place. Some places had boards with some details but now those are damaged with the time. Those were very valuable because students, foreign tourists learned or gathered much information from those. Otherwise, they will only know about the name of place without any other information. Tourists like to see climate changes before they plan their trip. Some of the tourists have images of locations but they do not know what the name of the location and information of that location is before they visit to that location. Similarly, travelers like to see hidden places around the world. Now we live in a digital world. So, we can have a digital solution for that using augmented reality. It will be very easy for users because 99.9% of travelers bring a mobile device such as mobile phone, tablet pc with them.
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Pages: 25-30
Cite this Article: Abeykoon A.M.H.S, Rajapaksha K.R.H.N, Ranatunga K.B.A.D.S, Herath H.M.K.P, Ishara Gamage , "TRAVEL BUDDY – AUGMENTED REALITY TRAVEL GUIDE", International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications (IJARP), http://www.ijarp.org/online-papers-publishing/dec2022.html, Volume 5 - Issue 12, December 2022 Edition, 25-30 #ijarporg
STUDIES ON THE ADSORPTION OF METHYLENE BLUE DYE FROM THE PRODUCTION OF ACTIVATED CARBON USING SPATHIPHYLLUM WALLISII LEAVES, DOLICHUS LABLAB PEAL, AND CYCAS CIRCINALIS LEAVES.
Authors: MUBASHIRA KHALEEL
Abstracts: The term pollutant, in a broad sense, refers to a substance/material that changes the natural quality of the environment by physical, chemical, or biological means. Thus, we may have pollution in air, water, and soil. As this review article deals with their removal of pollutants from wastewater, only pollutants generally present in effluents are described here. The three main activities that mankind indulges in are domestic, agricultural, and industrial. in all of these activities, a large amount of fresh water is used, which is discharged as wastewater containing different pollutants . Type of activity these may be various inorganic and organic chemicals and biological agents as well as heat and radiations. Methylene blue is the most soluble dye in water in general used for printing cotton and tannin, dyeing leather, antiseptic and medical purposes. Cationic dyes like methylene blue (MB) are more toxic than anionic dyes. Dyes are complex and sensitive chemicals. A dye is a colored substance that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is being applied.
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Pages: 31-40
Cite this Article: Mubashira khaleel , "STUDIES ON THE ADSORPTION OF METHYLENE BLUE DYE FROM THE PRODUCTION OF ACTIVATED CARBON USING SPATHIPHYLLUM WALLISII LEAVES, DOLICHUS LABLAB PEAL, AND CYCAS CIRCINALIS LEAVES.", International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications (IJARP), http://www.ijarp.org/online-papers-publishing/dec2022.html, Volume 5 - Issue 12, December 2022 Edition, 31-40 #ijarporg