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CONTENTS
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Integrated
Farming Systems for Sustainable Horticulture Development: A
Review on Intercropping Practices and Benefits
Ineye Happy Alama*,
Stella Evo and Tajudeen B. Akinrinola
Department of Crop and Horticultural
Sciences, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
*alamaineye48@gmail.com
Abstract:
This review examines
the transformative potential of Integrated Farming Systems (IFS)
in modern agriculture, with particular emphasis on intercropping
strategies and their impact on sustainable farming practices.
The study analyzes how IFS approaches, incorporating diverse
elements such as crop-livestock integration, agroforestry, and
systematic crop rotation, contribute to agricultural resilience
and productivity. Through comprehensive analysis of recent
research, this paper demonstrates that IFS, especially when
combined with intercropping techniques, delivers multiple
benefits: enhanced soil health, improved pest management,
efficient water utilisation, and increased crop diversity. The
findings indicate that integrated approaches not only boost
agricultural output but also promote environmental stewardship
and economic stability for farmers. This review further
highlights the critical role of these systems in addressing
contemporary agricultural challenges, including climate change
adaptation, resource conservation, and food security concerns.
[Alama
IH, Evo S, Akinrinola TB. Integrated Farming Systems for
Sustainable Horticulture Development: A Review on Intercropping
Practices and Benefits.
Rep
Opinion
2026;18(1):1-8].
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01. doi:10.7537/marsroj180126.01
Keywords:
Integrated
Farming Systems; Horticulture; Sustainability; Intercropping;
Biodiversity; Soil Health |
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The effect of
radiation
on pregnant women
Hamza H. Okal
(1). Hisham M. Ymani, Basim H. Almalki, Ayesh M.
Alkhuzaie, Hasen K. Alharthi, Ali M. Ashgar, Abdulaziz H.
Muyidi.
Radiology at the
primary Healthcare
center in Al-Kaakiyah
(1)
Radiology at the
primary Healthcare center in Al-Nuwariya
Radiology at the
primary Healthcare center in Al-Nuwariya
X-ray technician
in the
executive management of supply chains, the health branch in
Mecca
X-ray technician
in
Health Affairs in Mecca
X-ray technician in
the Department of Compliance
with the control
department in the Mecca region
X-ray technician in
the Department of Compliance
hamzaaokal@hotmail.com
Abstract:
the aim of this study is to find out the extent of the effects
of exposure of pregnant women and their fetus to the risk of
radiation, and to know people’s opinions and impressions on the
exposure of pregnant women to radiation and the risk of having
dental caries. An electronic questionnaire was created through
the Google Drive application, where this questionnaire was
distributed to social networking groups WhatsApp, where 650
answers were obtained from those (residents of the city of
Mecca), out of a total of 600 questionnaires.
[Hamza H. Ukal; Hisham M. Alymani; Basim H. Almalki; Ayesh M.
Alkhuzaie; Hasen K. Alharthi, Ali M. Ashgar , Abdulaziz. H.
Muyidi. The effect of radiation on pregnant women.
Rep Opinion
2026;18(1):9-12]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205
(online).
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02. doi:10.7537/marsroj180126.02 |
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Policies and
Plans for Sustaining the Economy in Construction Industry of
Developing Countries
Zeeshan Ullah, Dr.
Raja Rizwan Hussain
Department of
Construction Engineering and Management, National University of
Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Developing countries
Zeshan880@gmail.com
Naheed Akhter
Asst. Professor,
Civil Engineering Department, Abasyn Univeristy, Isalamabad,
Pakistan
Shahrukh Shoaib
Master Student and
Research Assistant, Facutly of Engineering, Kasetsart
University, Thailand
Corresponding
Author: Associate Professor, CoE-CRT, Civil Engineering
Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University,
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Civil
Engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan, for which he
was ranked as outstanding and was awarded the best research
thesis, prize and medal from the University of Tokyo. He has
authored more than 200 publications with reputed publishers in
the past 7 years of his post Ph.D. tenure and has received
several awards, prizes and distinctions throughout his research
and academic career. His research interest is in the corrosion
of steel reinforced concrete.
Postal address: PO
Box: 800, CoE-CRT, Civil Engineering Department, College of
Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh, 11421, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
The construction
industry is one of the most important components in the economic
development of a developing country. Thus, being a major
contributor to the national economy of many such countries. In
the developing economy of a country, the construction industry
is encountered by different economic and technical problems
which affect the construction industry. The recent global shift
to sustainable development also requires that the construction
industry in developing countries initiate important strategic
developmental policies to meet the future demand for economical
and sustainable development. This research uses a comprehensive
literature review to conduct a survey into the existing local
development barriers and then obtains a census of expert opinion
using the DELPHI methodology to rank a set of sustainable
developmental policies and strategies. The results indicate that
the main factors affecting the economy and efficiency of the
construction process in developing countries are administrative
problems and bureaucracy, inadequate finance system, inflation
and fluctuation of prices, lack of management and planning,
excessive wastages and corruption. Strategies and policies for
the solution of these problems were then identified and ranked
in order of their importance using the Delphi methodology.
[Zeeshan Ullah.
Policies and Plans for Sustaining the Economy in Construction
Industry of Developing Countries.
Rep Opinion
2026;18(1):13-19].
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03. doi:10.7537/marsroj180126.03
Keywords:
Delphi
methodology; Sustainable Development; Construction Industry |
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Basics of
Finland Monsoon Time Scale : A review
and revisit
Gangadhar
H.No.5-30-4/1,
Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad, India-500055
Email:
gangadhar19582058@gmail.com
Abstract:
Monsoon means a periodic
seasonal reversing winds patterns in atmospheric circulation
accompanied by climate and weather changes according to the
year-to-year changes of movement of the Earth on its axial tilt
(obliquity) between approximately 22.1 and 24.5 degrees to its
path and revolves around the Sun in accordance with the
Milankovitch cycles. Therefore, not only the countries in the
tropical and subtropical regions, but also those wind patterns
blowing in the countries in the polar regions should be
considered monsoons. I proposed and designed the Basics of
Monsoon Time Scales for all global, regional, local monsoon
systems along with every country of the world for unraveling the
mysteries; studying the characteristics of dynamics mechanisms
and exercising the benefits of mankind and development.
According to the researches and studies on the Monsoon Time
Scales, it is come to know that there will be severe climate
changes and natural calamities in the coming years "i.e" heavy
rains, floods and storms etc. will occur until about 2075 and
there will be droughts and famines etc. until about 2150.
Through the establishment of Monsoon Time Scales, we can know
the future consequences of climate changes and natural
calamities. Plans can be made accordingly. As a part of them,
the Finland Monsoon Time Scale
was proposed and designed by me in 1991 to study climate changes
and natural calamities in advance. I call on world scientists to
establish the Finland Monsoon
Time Scale following the Basics of Monsoon Time Scales outlined
below, based on the India Monsoon Time Scale which is
successfully proved out in practice and break down the
mysteries of the Finland monsoon.
[Gangadhar.
Basics of
Finland Monsoon Time Scale : A review
and revisit.
Rep Opinion
2026;18(1):20-78]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205
(online).
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04. doi:10.7537/marsroj180126.04
Keywords:
Ecological Forecasting Time Scales (1965-70); A New Model of
Cosmology (1970-80); Geoscope systems
(1980-87); Global
Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91);
Astro-Climatic Nature Cyclic Pattern
Periodic Tables (1991-2000); Designs
of Geoscope systems (2000-2015); Designs of Global Monsoon Time
Scales (2015-still) |
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Property taxes and renters: two exceptions that undermine
fairness
Ma Hongbao,
PhD
Candidate for
Governor of New York State, 2026
Ma for New York
2026, Queens, New York, USA
Phone: 718-404-5362; Email:
mafornewyork@gmail.com;
Website:
http://www.maforny.com
Abstract:
The basic order of human society is based on simple and clear
principles: fair pay, equal exchange. You pay for dinner, you
pay for shopping, you buy a ticket for a ride. Private property
is sacrosanct and contracts must be fulfilled. These rules
underpin social credibility, economic functioning and civil
order.
[Ma
Hongbao.
Property taxes and renters: two exceptions that undermine
fairness.
Rep Opinion
2026;18(1):79-81]. ISSN 1553-9873 (print); ISSN 2375-7205
(online).
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05. doi:10.7537/marsroj180126.05
Keywords:
basic order; human society; principle; fair pay; equal exchange;
social credibility; economic function civil order |
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