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Stratigraphy Timescales, Volume Seven in the Advances in Sequence
Stratigraphy series, covers research in stratigraphic disciplines,
including the most recent developments in the geosciences. This
fully commissioned review publication aims to foster and convey
progress in stratigraphy with its inclusion of a variety of topics
surrounding the latest research and findings in sequence
stratigraphy.
Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 93, the latest release in this
comprehensive serial, highlights new advances in the field, with
this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an
international board of authors.
Urban Soil and Water Degration, Volume Seven explores a wide
breadth of emerging and state-of-the-art technologies, including
comprehensive coverage of topics such as Urban sprawl, Soil
degradation, Hydrological challenges in urban areas, Soil and water
quality - pollutant sources and pathways, Ecosystem services in
urban areas, Freshwater-related nature-based solutions in cities,
Property Rights and Climate Change - land use under changing
environmental conditions, Municipal planning to prevent soil and
water degradation: The case of Vilnius, In between water and fires:
soil degradation in a new Mediterranean peri-urban landscape, and
more. Additional chapters in this release include Groundwater in
Venetian area, Soil protection and hydrogeological risk assessment.
A strategic planning experience in Franciacorta, Data driven
approach for assessing surface runoff in separated sewage systems:
Israeli Case Study, Ecological status of urban streams and riparian
habitats in the Czech Republic, Soil and water degradation in urban
areas from western Romania, Mapping water ecosystem services:
supply and demand in Stockholm, Land degradation and water
availability in Ethiopia, and The study of land use and land cover
changes in the Bekescsaba area, Hungary.
Oceanography of the Mediterranean Sea: An Introductory Guide
provides a comprehensive but concise introduction to the physical
oceanography of one of the most fascinating marginal seas, the
Mediterranean Sea. The book is primarily focused on the
state-of-the-art understanding of the physical functioning of the
Mediterranean Sea, while embracing the fundamentals of associated
geological and chemical processes. Written by multiple scientists
active over many years in the Mediterranean marine community, the
book provides a broad overview on the information needed to get a
robust background on the physical oceanography of the Mediterranean
Sea for students in oceanography, climate science, marine geology
and chemistry or scientists unfamiliar with the region.
This book is comprised of enhanced, expanded, and updated versions
of articles previously published in the the International Journal
of Public and Private Perspectives on Healthcare, Culture, and the
Environment (IJPPPHCE). The chapters will highlight critical trends
focusing on the relationship between the public sphere, private
sector, medicine, environmental health and wellbeing, and society.
It covers critical topics such as environmental sustainability,
ethics and medicine, healthcare and administration, corporate
social responsibility, pollution and waste management, and related
topics, and how the public sector and private industries contribute
to these factors. This book will be interdisciplinary and
cross-disciplinary in its nature, as it is intended for a broad
audience with interests in Healthcare, Culture, or the Environment
or specifically professionals, policy makers, researchers, and
graduate-level students in the fields of sociology, environmental
science, public policy, healthcare administration, and business.
Engineered Nanomaterials for Sustainable Agricultural Production,
Soil Improvement and Stress Management highlights the latest
advances in applying this important technology within agriculture
sectors for sustainable growth, production and protection. The book
explores various smart engineered nanomaterials which are now being
used as an important tool for improving growth and productivity of
crops facing abiotic stresses, improving the health of the soil in
which those crops are growing, and addressing stresses once the
plant begins to produce food yield. The book includes insights into
the use of nanoparticles as bactericides, fungicides and
nanofertilizers. In addition, the book includes an international
representation of authors who have crafted chapters with clarity,
reviewing up-to-date literature with lucid illustrations. It will
be an important resource for researchers, nanobiotechnologists,
agriculturists and horticulturists who need a comprehensive
reference guide.
Handbook of HydroInformatics Volume III: Water Data Management Best
Practices presents the latest and most updated data processing
techniques that are fundamental to Water Science and Engineering
disciplines. These include a wide range of the new methods that are
used in hydro-modeling such as Atmospheric Teleconnection Pattern,
CONUS-Scale Hydrologic Modeling, Copula Function, Decision Support
System, Downscaling Methods, Dynamic System Modeling, Economic
Impacts and Models, Geostatistics and Geospatial Frameworks,
Hydrologic Similarity Indices, Hydropower/Renewable Energy Models,
Sediment Transport Dynamics Advanced Models, Social Data Mining,
and Wavelet Transforms. This volume is an example of true
interdisciplinary work. The audience includes postgraduates and
above interested in Water Science, Geotechnical Engineering, Soil
Science, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Engineering, Applied Science, Earth and Geoscience,
Atmospheric Science, Geography, Environment Science, Natural
Resources, Mathematical Science, and Social Sciences. It is a fully
comprehensive handbook which provides all the information needed
related to the best practices for managing water data.
Relationship Between Microbes and Environment for Sustainable
Ecosystem Services, Volume Two: Microbial Mitigation of Waste for
Sustainable Ecosystem Services promotes advances in sustainable
solutions, value-added products, and fundamental research in
microbes and the environment. Topics include advanced and recent
discoveries in the use of microbes for sustainable development.
Volume Two describes the successful application of microbes and
their derivatives for waste management of potentially toxic and
relatively novel compounds. This proposed book will be helpful to
environmental scientists, experts and policymakers working in the
field of microbe- based mitigation of environmental wastes. The
book provides reference information ranging from the description of
various microbial applications for the sustainability in different
aspects of food, energy, environment industry and social
development.
Sustainable Utilization of Carbon Dioxide in Waste Management
addresses all aspects of sustainable use of carbon dioxide in waste
management processes and provides best practices and process
improvements for carbon sequestration in the management of a
variety of waste types, including carbide lime waste, construction
waste, and reject brine effluents, amongst others. The book also
provides underlying research on the environmental impacts of these
wastes and the need for carbon capture to emphasize the importance
and need for improvements of these processes. Overall, this
information will be key to determining lifecycle benefits of CO2
for each newly improved waste process. This is an important source
of information for environmental and sustainability scientists and
engineers, as well as academics and researchers in the field who
should be trying to achieve increased carbon capture in any form of
waste process to reduce environmental impact.
Biodegradability of Conventional Plastics: Opportunities,
Challenges, and Misconceptions brings together innovative research
on the biodegradability of conventional plastics, providing an
extensive overview of approaches and strategies that may be
implemented, while also highlighting other methods for alleviating
the eventual environmental impact of plastics. The book begins by
providing a lifecycle assessment of plastics, the environmental
impact of plastic waste, and the factors that affect the
biodegradability of plastics. The different categories and
terminologies surrounding bio-based plastics and biodegradable
plastics are then defined and explained in detail, as are the
issues surrounding bioplastics. Other sections discuss
biodegradability, approaches for enhanced biodegradability of
various major types of plastics, including polyolefins,
polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polystyrene, poly(vinyl
chloride), automotive plastics and composites, and agricultural
plastic waste. The final part of the book focuses on further
techniques and emerging areas, including the utilization of
chemical additives, nanomaterials, the role of microbes in terms of
microbial degradation and microbial attaching, revalorization of
plastic waste through industrial biotechnology, and future
opportunities and challenges.
Functional Microbiomes, Volume 67 in the Advances in Ecological
Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this
new release highlighting timely content written by an international
board of authors. Sections cover the Linking microbial body size to
community co-occurrences and stability at multiple geographical
scales in agricultural soils, The functional microbiome of
grapevine throughout plant evolutionary history and lifetime,
Compendium of analytical methods for sampling, characterisation and
quantification of bioaerosols, The microbial solution to oil sand
pollution: understanding the microbiomes, metabolic pathways and
mechanisms involved in naphthenic acid (NA) biodegradation, The Gut
Microbiome in Health and Disease: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, and
The need to understand how multiple chemical stressors impact
freshwater aquatic microbiomes
The Plant Hormone Ethylene: Stress Acclimation and Agricultural
Applications presents current knowledge on our understanding of
ethylene perception and signaling, its role in the regulation of
plant physiological processes, and its contribution to acclimation
in stressful environments. Plants regularly face environmental
constraints due to their immobile nature. In persistently changing
environmental conditions, several stress factors influence cellular
metabolism, ultimately causing reduced plant growth and development
with a significant loss in agricultural productivity. Sustainable
agriculture depends on the acclimation of plant processes to the
changing environment through altered physiological and molecular
responses, which are controlled by plant hormones, including
ethylene. Ethylene interacts with other plant hormones and
signaling molecules to regulate several cellular processes, plant
growth and development, and, ultimately, crop productivity. This
book begins with an introduction to ethylene before providing a
detailed study of the latest findings on the role of ethylene in
plants, including its role in photosynthetic processes, flower
development, leaf senescence, nutrients acquisition, and regulation
of abiotic stress responses as well as its application in
agriculture. The book is an ideal guide for researchers exploring
plant physiology and biochemistry as well as for those
investigating the use of ethylene knowledge in agriculture in
persistently changing environmental conditions.
Organizing Nature explores how the environment is organized in
Canada’s resource-dependent economy. The book examines how
particular ecosystem components come to be understood as natural
resources and how these resources in turn are used to organize life
in Canada. In tracing transitions from "ecosystem component" to
"resource," this book weaves together the roles that
commodification, Indigenous dispossession, and especially a false
nature-society binary play in facilitating the conceptual and
material construction of resources. Alice Cohen and Andrew Biro
present an alternative to this false nature-society binary: one
that sees Canadians and their environments in a constant process of
making and remaking each other. Through a series of case studies
focused on specific resources – fish, forests, carbon, water,
land, and life – the book explores six channels through which
this remaking occurs: governments, communities, built environments,
culture and ideas, economies, and bodies and identities.
Ultimately, Organizing Nature encourages readers to think
critically about what is at stake when Canadians (re)produce myths
about the false separation between Canadian peoples and their
environments.
Microbial Consortium and Biotransformation for Pollution
Decontamination presents techniques for the decontamination of
polluted environs through potential microbes, particularly
examining the benefits of its broad applicability, sustainability
and eco-friendly nature. Utilizing global case studies to describe
practical applications of the technology, the book offers insights
into the latest research on advanced microbiological tools and
techniques for the remediation of severe pollutants from the
environment. Environmental researchers and environmental managers
focusing on pollution and decontamination will find both key
contextual information and practical details that are essential in
understanding the use of microbial technology for combatting
pollutants. Recent advancements in the field of NGS
(next-generation sequencing) have allowed more detailed genomic,
bioinformatics and metagenomic analyses of potential
environmentally important microbes that have led to significant
breakthroughs into key bio-degradative pathways. With the increase
in human activities around the globe, toxic pollutants from
multiple sources have contaminated the earth on a large number
scale.
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