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Ecological Assessment of Polymers Strategies for Product
Stewardship and Regulatory Programs John D. Hamilton and Roger
Sutcliffe The expense of providing ecological assessments of new
commercial products is formidable. The cost of the failure to
comply with the current regulations--measured in fines, liability
damages, and loss of public trust--is potentially much, much
higher. Establishing effective environmental product stewardship
strategies for assessment upfront not only promotes initial and
continued compliance, it can reduce costs via the more efficient
development of new products. Based on the collaboration of the Rohm
and Haas Company and S.C. Johnson Wax with other manufacturers,
contract laboratories, universities, and government agencies,
Ecological Assessment of Polymers is the first complete reference
to provide environment-oriented information about polymers from a
product development and regulatory compliance perspective. A number
of books deal with the potential hazards of pesticides and
solvents. This is the first to focus on the commercial synthetic
polymers that exist in laundry detergents, paints, super-absorbent
diapers, packaging materials, and many other consumer and
industrial products. Using the principles of environmental
toxicology and chemistry, Ecological Assessment of Polymers
approaches environmental evaluation as a decision-making process.
The book demonstrates how assessment can be used as a planning tool
for developing products, reducing potential liability, and creating
new products, processes, and disposal systems. Featured
discussions:
- Overviews of methods, instrumentation, and databases used by
environmental scientists to assessprocesses/products involving
polymers
- Environmental regulatory assessment schemes for preventing
dangerous environmental exposure during manufacture, use,
transport, storage, and disposal
- Interpretations of ecotoxicity and fate tests with
polymers
- New directions of research in degradable polymers
- Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) of polymers
- Polymer regulations from the United States, Canada, Europe, and
the Pacific Region
Authoritative, accessible, and comprehensive, Ecological Assessment
of Polymers fills a void in the working libraries of technical
managers, product development personnel, environmental chemists and
engineers, regulatory staff, environmental toxicologists, and
students.
Global food security is dependent on ecologically viable production
systems, but current agricultural practices are often at odds with
environmental sustainability. Resolving this disparity is a huge
task, but there is much that can be learned from traditional food
production systems that persisted for thousands of years.
Ecoagriculture for a Sustainable Food Future describes the
ecological history of food production systems in Australia, showing
how Aboriginal food systems collapsed when European farming methods
were imposed on bushlands. The industrialised agricultural systems
that are now prevalent across the world require constant input of
finite resources, and continue to cause destructive environmental
change. This book explores the damage that has arisen from farming
systems unsuited to their environment, and presents compelling
evidence that producing food is an ecological process that needs to
be rethought in order to ensure resilient food production into the
future. Cultural sensitivity warning Readers are warned that there
may be words and descriptions that may be culturally sensitive, and
which might not normally be used in certain public or community
contexts. This publication may also contain terms and annotations
that reflect the historical attitude of the author or the period in
which the item was written and is considered inappropriate today.
FEATURES: Offers a relevant and topical look at the way current
food production is negatively impacting on our environment, and the
lessons that can be learnt from the past. Uses accessible language
to introduce key concepts including Social Ecological Systems,
agroecosystems, resilience, sustainability and traditional
ecological knowledge. Provides examples of present and possible
future adaptive pathways that would work within the constraints of
nature in Australia, and worldwide.
The world is changing. Human population is surging towards 10
billion, food, water, climate and energy security are all at risk.
Nitrogen could be our life raft in this global 'perfect storm'. Get
it right and it can help to feed billions, fuel our cars and put a
dent in global warming. Get it wrong and it will make things a
whole lot worse.
Africa's urban population is growing rapidly, raising numerous
environmental concerns. Urban areas are often linked to poverty as
well as power and wealth, and hazardous and unhealthy environments
as the pace of change stretches local resources. Yet there are a
wide range of perspectives and possibilities for political analysis
of these rapidly changing environments. Written by a widely
respected author, this important book will mark a major new step
forward in the study of Africa's urban environments. Using
innovative research including fieldwork data, map analysis,
place-name study, interviewing and fiction, the book explores
environmentalism from a variety of perspectives, acknowledging the
clash between Western planning mind-sets pursuing the goal of
sustainable development, and the lived realities of residents of
often poor, informal settlements. The book will be valuable to
advanced undergraduate and graduate level courses in geography,
urban studies, development studies, environmental studies and
African studies.
Global energy network is an important platform to guarantee
effective exploitation of global clean energy and ensure reliable
energy supply for everybody. Global Energy Interconnection analyzes
the current situation and challenges of global energy development,
provides the strategic thinking, overall objective, basic pattern,
construction method and development mode for the development of
global energy network. Based on the prediction of global energy and
electricity supply and demand in the future, with the development
of UHV AC/DC and smart grid technologies, this book offers new
solutions to drive the safe, clean, highly efficient and
sustainable development of global energy. The concept and
development ideas concerning global energy interconnection in this
book are based on the author's thinking of strategic issues about
China's and the world's energy and electricity development for many
years, especially combined with successful practices of China's UHV
development. This book is particularly suitable for researchers and
graduated students engaged in energy sector, as well as energy
economics researchers, economists, consultants, and government
energy policy makers in relevant fields.
Global Atmospheric-Biospheric Chemistry; R.G. Prinn. Atmospheric
Chemistry and Composition of Air over the North Atlantic Ocean;
S.A. Penkett, et al. Marine Aerosol and Gas Exchange and Global
Atmospheric Effects; B.J. Huebert, et al. Multiphase Atmospheric
Chemistry: Implications for Climate; R.J Charlson, J. Lelieveld.
Atmospheric Chemistry of the East-Asian Northwest Pacific Region;
H. Akimoto, et al. Biomass Burning in the Global Environment: First
Results from the IGAC/BIBEX Field Campaign STARE/TRACEA/SAFARI92;
M.O. Andreae, et al. Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange of Trace Gases
in the Tropics: Evaluating the Effects of Land Use Changes; M.
Keller, P.A. Matson. Trace Gas Emissions from Rice Fields; H.U.
Neue, R.L. Sass. Polar Atmosphere and Snow Chemistry; L.A. Barrie,
R.J. Delmas. Terrestrial Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange in High
Latitudes; W.S. Reeburgh, et al. Exchange of Trace Gases between
the Terrestrial Biosphere and the Atmosphere in the Mid-latitudes;
K.A. Smith, et al. 4 additional articles. Index.
This book presents the latest research and novel case studies on
crime and corruption in the tourism and hospitality industry. It
approaches tourism as both a globalised business impacting the
livelihood of millions of people, and a highly challenging field of
action for national legislators and law enforcement agencies. The
global nature and ubiquity of tourism, as well as the core elements
of the holiday experience - such as interactions with unknown
environments and places, a care-free mind-set, novelty-seeking
behaviour and anonymity - render it highly susceptible to
victimisation, crime and corruption. Accordingly, the book
addresses a comprehensive set of emerging issues, including:
conflict and fraud during holidays; criminal and negligence
offences at tourists' expense; exploitation and mistreatment of
service workers; deterioration of heritage, cultural and natural
resources; and securitisation of tourism.
This book examines the mechanisms and strategies farmers in North
Australia adopt to manage the setbacks and challenges they face.
This social research is based on farmers' experiences, but also
draws on the author's own experience after his tropical fruit farm
was destroyed by two Category 5 cyclones in five years. Through
historical analysis, the book compares historic and contemporary
aspirations for northern development, and discusses the influence
of the built environment on individuals as well as access to health
and other social services. Exploring the implications of individual
resilience strategies for policy development within the broader
context of northern development and evolving environmental
governance, the book also highlights the fact that this is
occurring in a new geological epoch - the Anthropocene. The book
will provide a unique perspective and understanding to government,
individuals and industries interested in northern Australia and its
relationship to the world
This book describes approaches, opinions, and concepts for new and
emerging solutions and technologies that could be successfully
applied in the configuration, optimization and management of supply
networks in the highly volatile environment of today's global
economy. It features numerous case studies and quantitative
research from different sectors and different countries. The
authors, which include academics and managers alike, present tips
on technical, organizational, financial and social aspects of
implementing the new SMART solution. Dynamic and changing market
conditions have made it necessary for companies to act in networks
to maintain their competitive position. Accordingly, they have to
adapt their own actions to those of other market players, which
requires a SMART attitude: today's supply networks need to be
Sustainable, Modern, Adaptive, Robust and innovative
Technology-oriented. For example, this concerns making decisions
about the extent to which a business model should be green or lean.
In turn, these decisions impact logistics, IT, environmental issues
and co-operation between suppliers, customers, competitors, and
complementors.
These proceedings gather selected peer-reviewed papers from the
11th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (WCEAM), which
was held in Jiuzhaigou, China, on 25-28 July, 2016. These
proceedings cover a wide range of topics in engineering asset
management, including: * strategic asset management; * condition
monitoring and diagnostics; * integrated intelligent maintenance; *
sensors and devices; * information quality and management; *
sustainability in asset management; * asset performance and
knowledge management; * data mining and AI techni ques in asset
management; * engineering standards; and * education in engineering
asset management. The breadth and depth of these state-of-the-art,
comprehensive proceedings make them an excellent resource for asset
management practitioners, researchers and academics, as well as
undergraduate and postgraduate students.
This proceedings volume explores the socio-economic dimension of
the heritage sector from a broad, interdisciplinary perspective.
Featuring contributions from the 2016 ALECTOR International
Conference held in Istanbul, Turkey, this book presents current
theoretical and empirical research related to such topics as:
R&D and ICT in tourism; heritage products and services; climate
change; finance and tourism; cultural communication;
anthropological cultural heritage; and heritage management.
Collectively, the papers presented in this book provides
methodologies, strategies and applications to measure the
socio-economic dimension of the heritage sector and also good
practices in the heritage sector that drive regional, cultural and
economic development and sustainability. The EU Neighbourhood Info
Centre (ENPI) Cross-Border Cooperation (CBC) Black Sea project
"Collaborative Networks of Multilevel Actors to Advance Quality
Standards for Heritage Tourism at Cross Border Level", or ALECTOR,
focuses on different types of heritage assets as a means to invest
in human capital and tourism innovation in order to achieve
socio-economic development and cooperation with social partners in
the Black Sea region. Featuring collaborations from Greece,
Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova Ukraine, Georgia and Turkey, the project
proposes a cognitive and educational framework for using a region's
assets, which would guide final beneficiaries (regions,
communities, SMEs) to identify, signify, valorize and manage their
natural and cultural resources, in order to use heritage potential
as a vehicle for tourism. Presenting case studies of successful
initiatives, the enclosed papers are divided into two parts: * Part
I: Economics of Heritage features innovative research results on
the heritage and tourism topics from countries such as Bulgaria,
Croatia, Russia, and Romania * Part II: Best Practices features
best practices, experiences, and promotion plans for cultural
heritage through tourism from countries such as Bulgaria, Republic
of Moldova, Turkey, Russia, and Romania
Nature and Colonialism: A Reader provides students with a
collection of classic texts on environmental thought and invites
them to analyze the texts alongside the often contrarian ideas of
expansion, development, and human exceptionalism. Readers are
encouraged to consider early perspectives on the hierarchical power
relationships between political/economic entities and
nature/peoples, and whether foundational views of environmentalism
supported the proliferation of colonial ideology. The collection
begins with a piece by Zitkala-Sa, a Dakota Sioux activist and
writer, and highlights a voice of resistance against the
redefinition and reimagining of nature via colonialist thought.
Students read seminal works related to nature by Charles Darwin,
George Perkins Marsh, Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, and Gifford
Pinchot. They are challenged to engage in sociocultural inquiry to
better understand how views of the relationship between humans and
nature have developed over time, as well as how they continue to
shape modern thought and perspectives regarding environmentalism.
Designed to stimulate critical thought and inquiry, Nature and
Colonialism is an ideal supplementary textbook for courses in
environmental science or philosophy, especially those with emphasis
on the relationship between humans and their environment.
A global synthesis of the impacts of wildfires and controlled
burning on insects, bringing together much hitherto scattered
information to provide a guide to improved conservation management
practice. The great variety of responses by insect species and
assemblages demonstrates the often subtle balance between fire
being a severe threat and a vital management component. Examples
from many parts of the world and from diverse biotopes and
production systems display the increasingly detailed appreciation
of fire impacts on insects in terrestrial and freshwater
environments and the ways in which prescribed burning may be
tailored to reduce harmful ecological impacts and incorporated into
protocols for threatened species and wider insect conservation
benefits.
This book proposes an integrated approach to sustainability
reporting, the goal being to overcome certain limitations of the
well-established additive approach, where the reporting of
environmental, social and economic issues is sequential, but
separate. It argues that, in order to successfully communicate its
commitment to sustainability, a company should report on how
environmental and social issues impact its way of doing business,
namely its business model, contributing to value creation. Thus, a
reporting framework for business models that encompasses
sustainability is presented. In turn, a number of illustrative
examples are examined to show how business model reporting could be
optimally used to provide effective and integrated sustainability
reporting. The book also offers a broad analysis of corporate
sustainability reporting, which includes a discussion of the
theoretical background, an explanation of why companies provide
sustainability reporting, a description of the current regulatory
framework for sustainability disclosure, and a review of
sustainability reporting literature that shows the main
characteristics of sustainability disclosure practices. Given its
scope, the book will be of interest to all researchers and
practitioners working for companies or organizations that aim to
support, implement and improve their sustainability reporting, by
adopting a more integrated approach that interconnects
environmental and social aspects with the economic and financial
results via the business model. The book also offers a valuable
reference guide for social science researchers, including PhD
students, interested in a discussion of the latest literature on
sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and the
communication of business models.
This book covers the multi-faceted incentives, trade-offs, and
challenges associated with the economics and politics of resource
efficiency investments. By contributing a wide range of empirical
evidence, practitioners' insights, and policy perspectives, this
book carefully examines the role of resource efficiency in
reconciling environmental and economic considerations. It also
discusses the critical role of resource efficiency investments in
mitigating climate change and enabling sustainable development.
Featuring expert insights from academia, the European Commission,
the European Investment Bank, and the European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development, this book provides a policy
oriented guide, reference, and toolbox for unlocking the potential
of resource efficiency. To this end, it identifies practical
measures for overcoming barriers and creating smart incentives for
leveraging resource efficiency investments. Overall, this book
brings together evidence to develop innovative ideas and strategies
for improving the efficient use of resources and advancing clean
and sustainable development. "This book is an important and timely
contribution", Angel Gurria, Secretary General, OECD
This book aims to identify the challenges presented by current
urban environmental governance practices in fast growing Indian
cities, to propose changes to the current governance implementation
strategies, and to explore the best practices to achieve
sustainable urban models through Indian and global perspectives.
With a focus on the city of Bengaluru, the book draws on extensive
reviews of literature and data to present current trends and
statuses of environmental resource use in growing urban centres of
India.The book analyzes the situations that impact urban
environmental governance decisions and outcomes and proposes
solutions to address these issues for long-term sustainability.
Policy makers, researchers, academics and development practitioners
in environmental politics and urban governance will find this work
of great interest. The book starts by examining different urban
environmental threats on global and domestic levels, and provides
evidence for the effectiveness of sustainable efforts to curb the
impact of crisis-like scenarios. Then the book discusses the role
of institutional regimes in influencing urban environmental
outcomes through policies, and analyzes the role of various actors
in the evolution of urban environmental governance from a legal
perspective at global and local scales. In the final chapters, the
book explores the trends and status of environmental resource
management in Bangalore Metropolitan Area (BMA), and examines the
dynamics of local institutions and governance structures for
regulating environmental governance for promoting effective
sustainable environmental governance in Bengaluru.
Since UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan launched the Global Compact
in 1999, over 12,000 organisations around the world have
voluntarily adopted and promoted its values and Ten Principles in
the areas of human rights, labour, environment and corruption. This
corporate citizenship initiative has been seen as a non-compulsory
alternative to international market regulations. Around the globe,
the UN Global Compact has promoted the creation of local and
regional networks for businesses to act together to mainstream the
Ten Principles. This edited volume brings together international
contributions on the specific implications for business when
embracing the Global Compact. Managerial, internationalisation,
legal, behavioural and sociological perspectives are explored in
this volume in which both evidences and theoretical developments
are reflected.
Waste Management: A Reference Handbook provides an in-depth look at
the waste management industry in the United States and elsewhere,
including such issues as food scraps, recycling, and other kinds of
solid waste. Waste Management: A Reference Handbook covers the
topic of waste management from the earliest pages of human history
to the present day. Chapters One and Two provide a historical
background of the topic and a review of current problems,
controversies, and solutions. The remainder of the book consists of
chapters that aid readers in continuing their research on the
topic, such as an extended annotated bibliography, a chronology, a
glossary, lists of noteworthy individuals and organizations in the
field, and important data and documents. The variety of resources
provided, such as further reading, perspective essays about waste
management, a historical timeline, and useful terms in the
industry, differentiates this book from others in the field. It is
intended for readers of high school through the community college
level, along with adult readers who may be interested in the topic.
Provides readers with a history of waste management, which has
evolved significantly over the years Discusses the impact of global
economics and trade on the waste management industry Supplies
abundant resources for further research on waste management by
readers of all ages Rounds out the author's expertise in
perspective essays, giving readers a diversity of viewpoints on the
topic
In the 1980s, China established its first systems of
environmental management collectively known as the three magic
weapons: environmental impact assessment, pollutant discharge fees,
and the three synchronizations. The authors explore the successes
and failures of these systems through actual investigation of
individual factories. They also examine the key agencies that
implement environmental policy and their responsibilities to both
leaders of local government and China's National Environmental
Protection Agency. Their findings provide intriguing insights into
the broader issues of environmental goals and priorities in
developing countries, and the roles of both government agencies and
entrepreneurs in policy implementation.
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