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Books > Earth & environment
Biofertilizers, Volume One: Advances in Bio-inoculants provides
state-of-the-art descriptions of various approaches, techniques and
basic fundamentals of BI used in crop fertilization practices. The
book presents research within a relevant theoretical framework to
improve our understanding of core issues as applied to natural
resource management. Authored by renowned scientists actively
working on bio-inoculant, biofertilizer and bio-stimulant sciences,
the book addresses the scope of inexpensive and energy neutral
bio-inoculant technologies and the impact regulation has on
biofertilizer utilization. This book is a valuable reference for
agricultural/environmental scientists in academic and corporate
environments, graduate and post-graduate students, regulators and
policymakers.
Global Climate Change presents both practical and theoretical
aspects of global climate change from across geological periods. It
addresses holistic issues related to climate change and its
contribution in triggering the temperature increase with a
multitude of impacts on natural processes. As a result, it helps to
identify the gaps between policies that have been put in place and
the continuously increasing emissions. The challenges presented
include habitability, biodiversity, natural resources, and human
health. It is organized into information on the past, present, and
future of climate change to lead to a more complete understanding
and therefore effective solutions. Placing an emphasis on recent
climate change research, Global Climate Change helps to bring
researchers and graduate students in climate science, environmental
science, and sustainability up to date on the science of climate
change so far and presents a baseline for how to move into the
future effectively.
Who has the right to decide how nature is used, and in what ways?
Recovering an overlooked thread of seventeenth- and
eighteenth-century environmental thought, Erin Drew shows that
English writers of the period commonly believed that human beings
had only the "usufruct" of the earth the "right of temporary
possession, use, or enjoyment of the advantages of property
belonging to another, so far as may be had without causing damage
or prejudice." The belief that human beings had only temporary and
accountable possession of the world, which Drew labels the
""usufructuary ethos,"" had profound ethical implications for the
ways in which the English conceived of the ethics of power and use.
Drew's book traces the usufructuary ethos from the religious and
legal writings of the seventeenth century through
mid-eighteenth-century poems of colonial commerce, attending to the
particular political, economic, and environmental pressures that
shaped, transformed, and ultimately sidelined it. Although a study
of past ideas, The Usufructuary Ethos resonates with contemporary
debates about our human responsibilities to the natural world in
the face of climate change and mass extinction.
Management of IoT Open Data Projects in Smart Cities demonstrates a
key project management methodology for the implementation of Smart
Cities projects: Principles and Regulations for Smart Cities
(PaRSC). This methodology adopts a basis in classic Scrum soft
management methods with carefully considered expansions. These
include design principals for high-level architecture design and
recommendations for design at the level of project teams. This
approach enables the deployment of rule-based linguistic models for
IoT project management, supporting the design of high-level
architecture and providing rules for Scrum Smart Cities team. After
reading this book, the reader will have a thorough grounding in IoT
nodes and methods of their design, the acquisition and use of open
data, and the use of project management methods to collect open
data and build business models based on them.
The depletion of fossil fuels is a major issue in energy
generation; hence, biomass and renewable energy sources, especially
bioenergy, are the solution. The dependence on bioenergy has many
benefits to mitigate environmental pollution. It is imperative that
the global society adopts these alternative, sustainable energy
sources in order to mitigate the constant growth of climate change.
Biomass and Bioenergy Solutions for Climate Change Mitigation and
Sustainability highlights the challenges of energy conservation and
current scenarios of existing fossil fuel uses along with pollution
potential of burning fossil fuel. It further promotes the
inventory, assessment, and use of biomass, pollution control, and
techniques. This book provides the solution for climate change,
mitigation, and sustainability. Covering topics such as biofuel
policies, economic considerations, and microalgae biofuels, this
premier reference source is an essential resource for environmental
scientists, environmental engineers, government officials, business
leaders, politicians, librarians, students and faculty of higher
education, researchers, and academicians.
Nonlinear Ocean Dynamics: Synthetic Aperture Radar delivers the
critical tools needed to understand the latest technology
surrounding the radar imaging of nonlinear waves, particularly
microwave radar, as a main source to understand, analyze and apply
concepts in the field of ocean dynamic surface. Filling the gap
between modern physics quantum theory and applications of radar
imaging of ocean dynamic surface, this reference is packed with
technical details associated with the potentiality of synthetic
aperture radar (SAR). The book also includes key methods needed to
extract the value-added information necessary, such as wave spectra
energy, current pattern velocity, internal waves, and more. This
book also reveals novel speculation of a shallow coastal front:
named as Quantized Marghany's Front. Rounding out with practical
simulations of 4-D wave-current interaction patterns using using
radar images, the book brings an effective new source of technology
and applications for today's coastal scientists and engineers.
Blockchain and Supply Chain Management combines discussions of
blockchain and supply chains, linking technologies such as
artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, satellite imagery, and
machine vision. The book examines blockchain's basic concepts,
relevant theories, and its roles in meeting key supply chain
objectives. The book addresses problems related to inefficiency,
opacity, and fraud, helping the digitization process, simplifying
the value creation process, and facilitating collaboration. The
book is balanced between blockchain and supply chain application
and theory, covering the latest technological, organizational and
regulatory developments in blockchain from a supply chain
perspective. The book discusses the opportunities, barriers, and
enablers of blockchain in supply chain policy, along with legal and
ethical implications. Supply chain management faces massive
disruption with the dynamic changes in global trade, the impact of
Covid-19, and technological innovation. Entire industries are also
being transformed by blockchain, with some of the most promising
applications in supply chain management.
An insightful look at the historical damages early colonizers of
America caused and how their descendants may recognize and heal the
harm done to the earth and the native peoples Inherited Silence
tells the story of beloved land in California's Napa Valley-how the
land fared during the onslaught of colonization and how it fares
now in the drought, development, and wildfires that are the
consequences of the colonial mind. Author Louise Dunlap's ancestors
were among the first Europeans to claim ownership of traditional
lands of the Wappo people during a period of genocide. As settlers,
her ancestors lived the dream of Manifest Destiny, their
consciousness changing only gradually over the generations. When
Dunlap's generation inherited the land, she had already begun to
wonder about its unspoken story. What had kept her ancestors from
seeing and telling the truth of their history? What had they
brought west with them from the very earliest colonial experience
in New England? Dunlap looks back into California's and America's
history for the key to their silences and a way to heal the wounds
of the land, its original people, and the harmful mind of the
colonizer. It's a powerful story that will awaken others to
consider their own ancestors' role in colonization and encourage
them to begin reparations for the harmful actions of those who came
before. More broadly, it offers a way for every reader to evaluate
their own current life actions and the lasting impact they can have
on society and our planet.
Fundamentals of Enhanced Oil Recovery Methods for Unconventional
Oil Reservoirs, Volume 67 provides important guidance on which EOR
methods work in shale and tight oil reservoirs. This book helps
readers learn the main fluid and rock properties of shale and tight
reservoirs-which are the main target for EOR techniques-and
understand the physical and chemical mechanisms for the injected
EOR fluids to enhance oil recovery in shale and tight oil
reservoirs. The book explains the effects of complex hydraulic
fractures and natural fractures on the performance of each EOR
technique. The book describes the parameters affecting obtained oil
recovery by injecting different EOR methods in both the microscopic
and macroscopic levels of ULR. This book also provides proxy models
to associate the functionality of the improved oil recovery by
injecting different EOR methods with different operating
parameters, rock, and fluid properties. The book provides
profesasionals working in the petroleum industry the know-how to
conduct a successful project for different EOR methods in shale
plays, while it also helps academics and students in understanding
the basics and principles that make the performance of EOR methods
so different in conventional reservoirs and unconventional
formations.
Environmental Resilience and Transformation in Times of COVID-19:
Climate Change Effects on Environmental Functionality is a timely
reference to better understand environmental changes amid the
COVID-19 pandemic and the associated lockdowns. The book is
organized into five themes: (1) environmental modifications,
degradation, and human health risks; (2) water resources-planning,
management, and governance; (3) air quality-monitoring, fate,
transport, and drivers of socioenvironmental change; (4) marine and
lacustrine environment; and (5) sustainable development goals and
environmental justice. These themes provide an insight into the
impact of COVID-19 on the environment and vice versa, which will
help improve environmental management and planning, as well as
influence future policies. Featuring many case studies from around
the globe, this book offers a crucial examination of the
intersectionality between climate, sustainability, the environment,
and public health for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers
in environmental science.
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