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As the global population continues to increase, it has become
necessary to find ways to handle this increase through various
policy tools that address population growth and urbanization
problems. The urbanization process has both potential issues and
opportunities that need to be exploited to move societies forward.
Megacities and Rapid Urbanization: Breakthroughs in Research and
Practice examines trends, challenges, issues, and strategies
related to population growth and rapid urbanization and its impact
on urban environments. The book also explores the use of different
governance approaches in addressing challenges and different tools
and systems of appropriate allocation to address issues. This
publication is an ideal reference source for academicians,
students, practitioners, professionals, managers, urban planners,
and government officials.
The continuously growing list of technological, economic, and
social challenges in today's world has made it imperative for
higher educational institutions to equip students with the
necessary knowledge, skills, and competences to seek employment and
work in such a challenging global context. Specifically, within the
engineering field, today's businesses now seek innovative
engineer-managers who can design engineering systems and also
handle projects/design and development; create strategic plans;
handle financing; and recognize, engage with, and evaluate market
opportunities. This has created a need for current research on
effective engineering management education that focuses on
technical people, projects, and organizations and prepares engineer
and science graduates to become future industry leaders and be
successful long term. Cases on Engineering Management Education in
Practice explores the crucial role of innovative and effective
education that helps graduates develop critical leadership,
negotiation, and communication skills in specific engineering
disciplines. It presents the latest scholarly information on
curriculum development, instructional design, and pedagogies of
engineering management learning initiatives focusing on a range of
topics that fall under the scope of engineering management
education practices including management, marketing, finance, law,
leadership, organizational behaviors, and human resources and
statistics. While highlighting topics such as curriculum reform,
student motivation and engagement, and innovative learning and
education practices, this book is ideal for teachers,
administrators, instructional designers, researchers,
practitioners, stakeholders, academicians, and students who are
interested in the management of engineering education practices.
Due to legal and consumer demands, eco-friendly resources that
comply with environmental concerns while maintaining or improving
performance are highly sought amongst manufacturers. Green
materials are a specific material that are widely found in many
product markets and are popular choices as alternative materials
due to their recyclable, reusable, highly available, and
corrosion-resistant features. These materials positively impact the
environment through fewer emissions during the production process,
positive carbon credits and energy recovery from incineration, and
lower global warming effect. Extensive research is required to
understand the full potential of these eco-friendly substances.
Implementation and Evaluation of Green Materials in Technology
Development: Emerging Research and Opportunities provides emerging
research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of
environmentally friendly resources and applications within
technology. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as
life cycle analysis, nanomaterials, and environment management,
this book is ideally designed for manufacturers, engineers, product
developers, industrial practitioners, policymakers, researchers,
academicians, students, and business and marketing associates
seeking current research on the advancements and applications of
green materials in future technology.
Fourth edition of the industry-renowned Railway Engineering
Encyclopaedia. Expanded, enhanced, fully cross-referenced and
illustrated throughout this is an indispensable book for minister,
professional, trainee and enthusiast alike.
This work presents the guiding principles of Integral Transforms
needed for many applications when solving engineering and science
problems. As a modern approach to Laplace Transform, Fourier series
and Z-Transforms it is a valuable reference for professionals and
students alike.
Resources designed to support learners of the new next generation
BTEC First in Engineering specification*. Covers three core units
and a range of optional units. Each unit of the Student Book is
presented in topics to ensure the content is accessible and
engaging for learners. Covers of all the underpinning knowledge and
understanding needed at level 2 to ensure that learners are fully
prepared for this course. Activities in each unit provide support
and clear direction for learners and can be used in the classroom
or for independent work. New Assessment Zone guides learners
through both internal and external assessment. Assessment
activities and grading tips will help learners to achieve their
potential in internally assessed units. * From 2012, Pearson's BTEC
First qualifications have been under re-development, so schools and
colleges could be teaching the existing 2010 specification or the
new next generation 2012-2013 specification. There are different
Student Books to support each specification. If learners are
unsure, they should check with their teacher or tutor.
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