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    Park-like garden in Bohol is also an aquaponics system

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    Date
    February 22, 2020
    Author
    Hubilla, Ellaine Kryss
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    MB20200222_B-5
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    Rob Simpson is an American-born sustainability expert who lives in Panglao, Bohol. Simpson has advised all levels of the US Government, as well as other governments around the world whose goal is to minimize pollution and sustain food security. Simpson heads a project called Sustainable Philippines, which promotes sustainability by sharing options under which humans and nature can co-exist together in a harmonious relationship. Due to his fascination with the idea of sustainability, he built a visually appealing aquaponics system in Panglao. His aquaponic demonstration project is built around a nipa hut located over a small water reservoir that contains fish and is surrounded by cultivated edible plants.
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    Hubilla, E. K. (2020, February 22). Park-like garden in Bohol is also an aquaponics system. Manila Bulletin, p. B-5.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/9586
    Personal Names
    Simpson, Rob
    Geographic Names
    Bohol Panglao
    Subject
    aquaponics sustainability agriculture fish
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