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Assignment No: 01 R.M.A.S.

Ranathunga

142348C
No Title Author/Year/ Journal Types of Research Need Research Research Hypothesis Research Variables Research Data Coll
Name/ Volume/ Issue/ Page research Objectives Design (key Methods
Numbers steps or
diagram)

1 The effects of [ CITATION Çag12 \l qualitative potential impacts climate change Depending on the Dependent organisms Charts qualitative
climate change on of climate change effects on the amount of future habitat maps
tropical birds
1033 ] on tropical birds bird loss, each degree of climate change during
and discuss the communities of surface the transitions between
factors that affect entire tropical warming could lead to glacial
species’ ability to forest regions approximately 100–500 and interglacial periods
adapt and survive additional bird
the impending adaptive extinctions.
alterations in management are factors that affect
habitat essential to help species’ ability to adapt
availability protect birds and survive the
against climate impending alterations in
change habitat
availability.

International [CITATION Jfe17 \l descriptive To explore place- This research Increased family income, Questionnaire
journal of specific, examines the Survey
2 advanced
1033 ] particularly impacts of life of Increased employement Interviews
engineering tourism residents and its opportunities,increased observations
management and development node spatial variation business, increased land
science specific ,residents as observed in value,increased house
attitudes towards mirissa,a
tourism impact on popular tourist
there QOL by destination in
using both srilanka
traditional
questionnaire and
interview methods
as well as a
contemporary
spatial modeling
method
[ CITATION Rat15 \l 1033 examines to what to investigate Street retail shops are an Location field observations
Qualitative extent city retail different forms emblematic image of the map, interviews
3.Traditional ] quantitative outlets are of retail Sri Lankan urban Tables, classification
Small Retail retained as shop provision and to landscape Category observation of custo
Shops vs. houses understand to chart,spatial
Emerging extent to which distribution
Supermarkets and retail map,
Shopping Malls in development appears that the global
a Sri Lankan City transform the spread of supermarkets
urban landscape and shopping malls are
in a rapidly transforming the retail
changing urban space in Sri Lankan
area in Sri citieThis study also
Lanka. examines to what extent
city retail outlets are
retained as shop houses
4 Consequences of [ CITATION Wil12 \l qualitative understanding the Understanding Climate changes, Diagrams ,
widespread tree consequences of about the Forest images,
Mortality
1033 ] severe forest die- structure and Drought, location
triggered by off, many critical ecological maps,
drought and research gaps communities and
temperature stress remain. ,

consequences of As the global


drought- and climate con-
climate-driven tinues to warm,
widespread understanding
forest loss on the implications
ecological of forest loss
communities, triggered by
ecosystem these events
functions, will be of
ecosystem increasing
services and importance.
land–climate
interactions

5 Environmental [ CITATION Pat15 \l 1033 Quantitative How the To show the risk of ground water pesticide Diagrams, Secondary data,
Sustainability and pesticides may Risk of Water contamination physical-chemical Maps,
of Canadian
] qualitative move from Contamination was lower in infiltrating properties, soil and charts
Agriculture agricultural land current state and water at a depth of one landscape
to the broader to track changes metre characteristics, and
environment and over than in edge-of-field climate.environmental
adversely affect time runoff. impacts,
aquatic
ecosystems and Surface runoff is an
drinking important means of
water quality transport for
pesticides.

6 Association [ CITATION Rat16 \l 1033 Descriptive, importance of argues that 1: Is the gender Dependent Charts , table Questionnaire
Between qualitative gender, student questions of component consistent Gender
Fear of Crime
] nationality, and safety for across both Age
Gender, environmental women can be international and
Student characteristics more important domestic, but with
Nationality, and in explaining in higher rates of fear of
Physical students’ fear of predicting fear crime in Asian
Features crime in the city of crime than women respondents?
area at nigh physical and Research
other To what extent notions
characteristics of fear of crime in city
center
are manifested in
avoidance behavior by
student’s gender?

7 An examination [CITATION Rra17 \l Qualitative how people which gender and ethnicity Theoretical Sample selection
of the temporal and perceive or feel environmental assessed the effects of age background
effects of
1033 ] quantitative about the cities factors have the non-verbal familiarity of , location Conceptual methodo
environmental they live in. most significant environmental cues on environment, map,
cues on influence on pedestrians' Detailed methodolo
pedestrians' howenvironmenta their perception perceptions of safety time of the day,
feelings of safety l factors affect of safety. and walking speeds on
University a site close to the
students' for planners University of Moratuwa
perceptions of to understand
safety,which were the city and
quantified on the improve areas
basis of their that appear to be
arousal, i.e. the problematic.
calmness or stress
felt, and walking whether
speeds anthropocentric
methodologies
. combining
free and open
source hardware
and software
capable of
assessing the
effects
of environmental
cues on
pedestrians'
feelings of
safety.

which
environmental
cues have
significant
effects on
pedestrians'
perception of
safety, and how
the significance
of these cues
differs
depending
on the time of
the day

8 quantitative carried out to the perennial Location Random Water Sam


Microbial Quality [ CITATION Esi14 \l 1033 assess the quality challenge of map Questionnaire,
of Sachet and of rainwater access to Microbial
Bagged Drinking
] harvested in portable analysis.,Laboratory
Kotei, a suburb drinking water analysis
Water: A Case of Kumasi in among low Physicochemical tes
Study in Kumasi, Ghana incomes nations
Ghana in West Africa
including Ghana
may not be
unravel any time
soon.
9 SUSTAINABLE [ CITATION DrK16 \l qualitative components of A green building all efforts made for Independent and diagrams Secondary data
BUILDING green building uses less energy, conservation of dependent
MATERIALS
1033 ] needs to be water and environmental
USED IN studied natural resources is considering green building include
GREEN resources, a step forward towards material efficiency,
BUILDINGS creates less Green and sustainable water efficiency, energy
waste and is materials. efficiency, indoor air
healthier for the quality efficiency, waste
people living reduction.
inside compared
to a standard
building.

10 Variations of [ CITATION sei17 \l qualitative The water quality To understand to Female interviews Water quality Introduction Drinking water s
drinking water at the point of what extent the reported washing their Natural conditions of the materials and collection and an
quality Influence
1033 ] consumption often different factors hands after defecating water body methods focus groups
by seasons and does not satisfy influence significantly more often Human and animal results and household
household the drinking water variations in than men ,32% activities in the discussion statistical analysis
Interventions: A standard in water quality at compared to 19% catchment conclusions
case study from maharastra ,india the point of ,respectively
rural maharashtra consumption and
thus to
determine what
are the most
effective
interventions.
References:

1. [ CITATION Çag12 \l 1033 ]


2. [ CITATION Jfe17 \l 1033 ]
3. [ CITATION Rat15 \l 1033 ]
4. [ CITATION Wil12 \l 1033 ]
5. [ CITATION Pat15 \l 1033 ]
6. [ CITATION Rat16 \l 1033 ]
7. [ CITATION Rra17 \l 1033 ]
8. [ CITATION Esi14 \l 1033 ]
9. [ CITATION DrK16 \l 1033 ]
10. [ CITATION sei17 \l 1033 ]

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