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  2. Ecology block - Wikipedia

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    An ecology block, also known as an eco-block or ecoblock, is a type of recycled concrete block used to make retaining walls. Ecology blocks are manufactured using concrete left over from other construction processes. A cross-section of an eco-block typically measures 2 feet (61 cm) square, with block lengths ranging from 3 feet (91 cm) to 6 ...

  3. Eco-Block - Wikipedia

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    “Eco-blocks for Eco-schools”, which is a joint programme held by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and HSBC Insurance, aims at improved environment and air quality of schools with the use of the Eco-Block since 2008. King Lam Catholic Primary School (景林天主教小學) was one of beneficiary and an area of 200 square metres on the ...

  4. Ecoblock - Wikipedia

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    Ecoblock or Eco-block can refer to: Compressed earth block, a building material sometimes called "Ecoblock" when mixed with cement; Eco-Block, a type of paving stone; Ecology block, a large stone for retaining walls

  5. Ecotone - Wikipedia

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    Lastly, the abundance of introduced species in an ecotone can reveal the type of biome or efficiency of the two communities sharing space. [6] Because an ecotone is the zone in which two communities integrate, many different forms of life have to live together and compete for space.

  6. Esmeraldas–Pacific Colombia mangroves - Wikipedia

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    The mangroves cover 6,500 square kilometres (2,500 sq mi). The largest block is the almost continuous strip from the Mataje River to Chanzará bay near Guapi. [1] In 1996 it was estimated that 2,927 square kilometres (1,130 sq mi) of mangroves were growing in the four Colombian Pacific coast departments. [2]

  7. Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator, Willoughby - Wikipedia

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    The incinerator is set over three levels and cascades down the sloping hillside in response to the functional requirements of its operation. The building comprises a concrete frame structure clad externally with a combination of rough cut sandstone blocks and decorative rendered concrete, utilising Griffin's favourite triangular motif.

  8. Ecological engineering - Wikipedia

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    Ecological engineering utilizes systems ecology with engineering design to obtain a holistic view of the interactions within and between society and nature. Ecosystem simulation with Energy Systems Language (also known as energy circuit language or energese) by Howard Odum is one illustration of this systems ecology approach. [16]

  9. Open Source Ecology - Wikipedia

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    Open Source Ecology (OSE) is a network of farmers, engineers, architects and supporters, whose main goal is the eventual manufacturing of the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS). As described by Open Source Ecology "the GVCS is an open technological platform that allows for the easy fabrication of the 50 types of industrial machines that it ...