land reclamation.
-The process by which seriously disturbed land surfaces are stabilized against the hazards of wind and water erosion. Surface mining for coal is responsible for almost one-half of the total land area disturbed in the United States. The drastic disturbance of the overburden severely changes the chemical and physical properties of the resulting spoils. These altered properties often create a hostile environment for seed germination and subsequent plant growth. Unless vegetative cover is established almost immediately, the denuded areas are subject to both wind and water erosion that pollute surrounding streams with sediment.
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Singapore is in great need of land for housing. Being a globalised country, it had found ways to curb the problem, by land reclaimation. This is done to broaden the coastline and to get rid of swamps. Land reclaimation is practised to allow countries with land constraint. It has a positive impact as is provides countries with more land. However, land reclaimation is expensive and can only be practised in developed countries. Also, people living as reclaimed land will experience a greater shock during natural water occuring disasters.
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Friday, April 2, 2010
-8:48 PM
Problems faced.
-Singapore reclamation works 'hurt Johor fishing'
source from the straits times 9 July 2003.
KUALA LUMPUR - The reclamation issue has cropped up again, with Berita Harian Malaysia saying Singapore's reclamation work on Pulau Tekong Besar and Pulau Tekong Kecil was affecting marine life habitats in Johor.
Quoting a statement by local Umno politician Md Lazim Atan, the newspaper said the reclamation work was also destroying coral at the mouth of the Johor river.
Mr Lazim, an Umno branch chairman, said the river mouth faces the two Singapore islands and is a fishing ground for fishermen from Tanjung Surat, Kota Tinggi and surrounding areas.
'Since Singapore started its reclamation work, fish and other marine life here have been depleted as their original habitats have been disturbed.
'The situation has been worsened by Singapore's sand and soil extraction works to deepen the front section of Pulau Tekong Besar and used for reclamation on Pulau Tekong Kecil's side.
'It is said that the sand dredging is affecting coral which is the habitat of various fish,' he told the Malay daily when contacted in Kota Tinggi on Monday.
'In the past, fishermen could catch an average of 3kg of prawns and 5 or 6kg of pomfret and mackerel but now even one kilo is difficult.'
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-untreaty.un.org/cod/riaa/cases/vol_XXVII/133-145.pdf
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