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Marine Fish Farming by Borges, Bruno Augusto Amato Publication: Canada Delve Publishing 2018 . xxvii., p.555 Date: 2018 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Esteves Campus Reference [639.32] (1),

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Applying Linguistics in the Classroom: A Sociocultural Approach by Razfar, Aria Publication: New York Routledge 2014 . x.; 324 pages Date: 2014 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus Reference [372.6] (1),

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People, earth and culture : readings in indigenous knowledge systems on biodiversity management and utilization   Publication: Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 1998 . x, 296 pages : , Chapter 1. biodiversity conservation and management systems and practices. – Managing biodiversity: models from the Cordillera of Northern Luzon - Rowena Reyes-Boquiren. – Conserving biodiversity: the case of the Ifugao farming system - Robert T. Ngildo. – Indigenous practices in the sustainable management of pine forests in Mountain Province - Eudes B. Enkiwe, Tony S. Baldino, Jr. and Manuel L. Pogeyed. – The management and utilization of indigenous forest plants by the Atis and the Sulodnons of Panay and Guimaras - Remedios S. Somcio, Ma. Juanita E. Erazo, and Nora P. Legaspi. – Indigenous knowledge systems on biodiversity conservation and management of the Ivatans of Batanes - Nestor Castro. – Indigenous resource utilization and management strategies: knowledge, perception, and practices of fishing populations in COE-CRM learning sites of Negros Oriental, Philippines - Cornelia Cadeliña. – The indigenous knowledge system of the Sama Dilaut of Tawi-Tawi - Eddie M. Alih, Almuzrin B. Jubaira, Adjarali B. Hapas, and Wilham M. Hailaya. – Liguasan Marsh biodiversity: people-based initiative for conservation and protection - Abonawas M. Pendaliday. – Indigenous forest resources utilization and conservation in Ghana - Mensa Bonsu. – Chapter 2. Tools, procedures and methods in biodiversity conservation and utilization. – Marine and rainforest biodiversity management: the Aurora Dumagats way - Rogelio Serrano, Napoleon Calderon, and Grace Ebenga. – Indigenous knowledge systems and biodiversity management of the Talaandig community - Datu Migketay Victorino L. Saway. – Conservation through cultivation: on-farm tree diversity in Leyte and Bohol uplands. - Anna Lawrence. – The role of indigenous technical knowledge in on-farm conservation of rice genetic resources in Cagayan Valley, Philippines - Stephen Morin, Jean Louis-Pahm, Leocadio S. Sebastian, Girlie Abrigo, Dennis Erasga, Mauricio Bellon, Marlon Calibo, and Paul Sanchez. – Biodiversity protection and management through natural resource management planning - Teddy M. Pjaro and Delia C. Catacutan. – Traditional technologies used by farmers to obtain, select and maintain local maize seeds in Mexico - Antonio Macias-Lopez, Mario Valdez-Ramirez and Aquiles Carballo-Carballo. – Reconciling traditional access to resources with conservation in Cameroon - C. N. Ngwasiri – Chapter 3. Valuation of biodiversity. – Economic valuation of biodiversity: a survey of current thinking – Rina Maria P. Rosales and Jose E. Padilla. – Case studies in economic valuation of biological resources and biodiversity - Rina Maria P. Rosales and Jose E. Padilla. – Chapter 4: Intellectual property rights, indigenous knowledge systems and bioprospecting. – Intellectual property rights, biodiversity and indigenous knowledge: indigenous peoples' perspective - Victoria Tauli-Corpuz. – Indigenous knowledge for profit? exploring Sui Generis intellectual property rights systems to protect indigenous knowledge in the Philippines - Elpidio V. Peria. – Bioprospecting policy and implementation process in the DENR - Manuel V. A. Bravo. – Chapter 5. R&D agenda for indigenous knowledge systems on biodiversity management and utilization. – R&D agenda for indigenous knowledge systems on biodiversity management and utilization. Date: 1998 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus Filipiniana [306.089] (2), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 306.089 P53p 1998] (1),

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A Trilogy for Culture: Helen, Bayanihan and the Filipino by Santos, Isabel A. Publication: Philippines Rapid Lithographic Inc. 1994 . 112 pages Date: 1994 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus Filipiniana [920.008] (1),

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Transcultural communication / by Hepp, Andreas. Publication: Wiley Blackwell 2015 . vi, 276 pages : Date: 2015 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus Reference [303.482] (1),

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Cyberpunk and visual culture / by Murphy, Graham J. Publication: New York Routledge Taylor & Francis Group . xxvi, 300 pages : Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus Reference [306/.1] (1),

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Seaweed Cultivation by Borges, Bruno Augusto A. Publication: Oakville, ON : Delve Publishing; 2018 . xxv, 625 pages : Date: 2018 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Esteves Campus [Ref 639.89 B83s 2018] (1),

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Animal Husbandry and Livestock Management by Vincent, Martin Publication: CALLISTO REFERENCE 2019 Date: 2019 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus (1),

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Nutrient dynamics in freshwater fish culture system / by Roy, Diptanshu. Publication: New Delhi : Random Publications LLP, 2023 . ix, 300 pages : , Includes bibliographical references and index. Date: 2023 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 639.31 R81n 2023] (1),

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Rhetoric in popular culture / by Brummett, Barry. Publication: Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE Publications, Inc., 2023. . xiv, 327 pages : , Includes bibliographical references and index. Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus Reference [Ref 808 B83r 2023 04605] (1),

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