2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.watbs.2023.100189
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Physical habitat condition as a key tool to maintain freshwater biodiversity in neotropical artificial ponds

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“…With this concern in mind, the researchers devised a waterwheel system (Corriga et al, 1988) that can generate electricity to power lighting equipment, thereby assisting students and campus personnel by creating light to make them feel safe and comfortable on campus premises. The study's goal is to build a water wheel device in an artificial pond (Linares et al, 2023) to generate free energy to power lighting gadgets (Tawalbeh et al, 2023) and to promote ecofriendliness among people. Moreover, the project aims to be evaluated in terms of ecofriendliness, cost effectiveness, functionality, sustainability and reliability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this concern in mind, the researchers devised a waterwheel system (Corriga et al, 1988) that can generate electricity to power lighting equipment, thereby assisting students and campus personnel by creating light to make them feel safe and comfortable on campus premises. The study's goal is to build a water wheel device in an artificial pond (Linares et al, 2023) to generate free energy to power lighting gadgets (Tawalbeh et al, 2023) and to promote ecofriendliness among people. Moreover, the project aims to be evaluated in terms of ecofriendliness, cost effectiveness, functionality, sustainability and reliability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%