Regenarative toxicity Research and Proposals for Alleviating Soil Degradation, Reconstructing Local Infrastructure and Re-visioning future of Bien Hoa Air Base, Viet Nam.

dc.contributor.advisorHou, Jeffery
dc.contributor.advisorWinterbottom, Daniel Nina
dc.contributor.authorZheng, Si
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-26T20:51:08Z
dc.date.issued2017-10-26
dc.date.submitted2017-06
dc.descriptionThesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06
dc.description.abstractThis thesis is focusing on understanding the facts of the historical expenditure and effects of chemical weapons meanwhile exploring the methods to restore the ecological situation of former military facilities, and to re-vision the future development of this region. These research methods including exploring appropriate ways to remediate the degraded soil, exploiting the existing situation and problems by talking to local researchers and interviewing the residents. And a phasing plan which consist of multiple probable solutions and means to connect the future development and remediation processes.
dc.embargo.lift2019-10-16T20:51:08Z
dc.embargo.termsRestrict to UW for 2 years -- then make Open Access
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.otherZheng_washington_0250O_17590.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/40614
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.rightsnone
dc.subjectchemical weapons
dc.subjectremediation
dc.subjectLandscape architecture
dc.subject.otherLandscape architecture
dc.titleRegenarative toxicity Research and Proposals for Alleviating Soil Degradation, Reconstructing Local Infrastructure and Re-visioning future of Bien Hoa Air Base, Viet Nam.
dc.typeThesis

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