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Sustainable Green Chemistry
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William Carroll; Contributions by Sarah A. Green, Heinz Plaumann, Martin Straka, Lesley Putman, …
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Sustainable Green Chemistry, the 1st volume of Green Chemical
Processing, covers several key aspects of modern green processing.
The scope of this volume goes beyond bio- and organic chemistry,
highlighting the ecological and economic benefits of enhanced
sustainability in such diverse fields as petrochemistry, metal
production and wastewater treatment. The authors discuss recent
progresses and challenges in the implementation of green chemical
processes as well as their transfer from academia to industry and
teaching at all levels. Selected successes in the greening of
established processes and reactions are presented, including the
use of switchable polarity solvents, actinide recovery using ionic
liquids, and the removal of the ubiquitous bisphenol A molecule
from effluent streams by phytodegradation.
This book aims to define the concept of Nature Based Solutions
(NBS) by using case studies from members of the European Innovation
Partnership (EIP) Water Action Group - NatureWat. NBS is defined
and characterized in terms of water source, contaminants, removal
mechanisms and resource recovery potential. The case studies
presented illustrate the appropriateness of NBS promoting climate
resilience. Readers will discover a technology portfolio based on a
number of demonstration sites in the fields of climate change
adaption, water and wastewater treatment, resource recovery and
re-use, and restoring ecosystems to promote the use of nature based
solutions. The chapters in the book present a multidisciplinary
approach involving social scientists, governance representatives
and engineers. The underlying philosophy of the book is the
circular economy of water which prioritizes the concepts of
resource recovery and resilience within water resource management.
The first section of the book presents the background and
objectives of the study, and how the action group aims to promote
the use of nature based solutions through its diverse technology
portfolio. Particular attention is given to the goals of finding
cost-effective solutions for wastewater treatment, climate change
mitigation, disaster risk reduction, flood protection, greening
cities, degraded areas restoration and biodiversity preservation.
The chapter on reclaimed water addresses water reuse and defines
the term fit for purpose. Barriers and limitations related to NBS
for water resource management are discussed. The book concludes
with several case studies at local, regional and global levels
which illustrate a new approach to water management. These case
studies illustrate the application of a hybrid green and grey
infrastructure system. This is a combination of traditional
engineered infrastructure with nature based solutions which
combines centralised and decentralised systems to optimise the
reclamation of water for reuse in a fit for purpose model.
This book focuses on human adaptive thermal comfort in the building
environment and the balance between reducing building air
conditioning energy and improving occupants' thermal comfort. It
examines the mechanism of human thermal adaptation using a newly
developed adaptive heat balance model, and presents pioneering
findings based on an on online survey, real building investigation,
climate chamber experiments, and theoretical models. The book
investigates three critical issues related to human thermal
adaptation: (i) the dynamics of human thermal adaptation in the
building environment; (ii) the basic rules and effects of human
physiological acclimatization and psychological adaptation; and
(iii) a new, adaptive, heat balance model describing behavioral
adjustment, physiological acclimatization, psychological
adaptation, and physical improvement effects. Providing the basis
for establishing a more reasonable adaptive thermal comfort model,
the book is a valuable reference resource for anyone interested in
future building thermal environment evaluation criteria.
This edited book has been designed to serve as a natural resources
engineering reference book as well as a supplemental textbook. This
volume is part of the Handbook of Environmental Engineering series,
an incredible collection of methodologies that study the effects of
pollution and waste in their three basic forms: gas, solid, and
liquid. It complements two other books in the series including
Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering and Integrated
Natural Resources Management that serve as a basis for advanced
study or specialized investigation of the theory and analysis of
various natural resources systems. This book covers the management
of many waste sources including those from agricultural livestock,
deep-wells, industries manufacturing dyes, and municipal solid
waste incinerators. The purpose of this book is to thoroughly
prepare the reader for understanding the sources, treatment and
control methods of toxic wastes shown to have harmful effects on
the environment. Chapters provide information on some of the most
innovative and ground-breaking advances in waste characterization,
control, treatment and management from a panel of esteemed experts.
Industrial Water Treatment Process Technology begins with a brief
overview of the challenges in water resource management, covering
issues of plenty and scarcity-spatial variation, as well as water
quality standards. In this book, the author includes a clear and
rigorous exposition of the various water resource management
approaches such as: separation and purification (end of discharge
pipe), zero discharge approach (green process development), flow
management approach, and preservation and control approach. This
coverage is followed by deeper discussion of individual
technologies and their applications.
This volume approaches the history of water in the Iberian
Peninsula in a novel way, by linking it to the ongoing
international debate on water crisis and solutions to overcome the
lack of water in the Mediterranean. What water devices were found?
What were the models for these devices? How were they distributed
in the villas and monastic enclosures? What impact did hydraulic
theoretical knowledge have on these water systems, and how could
these systems impact on hydraulic technology? Guided by these
questions, this book covers the history of water in the most
significant cities, the role of water in landscape transformation,
the irrigation systems and water devices in gardens and villas,
and, lastly, the theoretical and educational background on water
management and hydraulics in the Iberian Peninsula between the
sixteenth and the nineteenth centuries. Historiography on water
management in the territory that is today Spain has highlighted the
region's role as a mediator between the Islamic masters of water
and the Christian world. The history of water in Portugal is less
known, and it has been taken for granted that is similar to its
neighbour. This book compares two countries that have the same
historical roots and, therefore, many similar stories, but at the
same time, offers insights into particular aspects of each country.
It is recommended for scholars and researchers interested in any
field of history of the early modern period and of the nineteenth
century, as well as general readers interested in studies on the
Iberian Peninsula, since it was the role model for many settlements
in South America, Asia and Africa.
This book presents current applications of remote sensing
techniques for clouds and precipitation for the benefit of
students, educators, and scientists. It covers ground-based systems
such as weather radars and spaceborne instruments on satellites.
Measurements and modeling of precipitation are at the core of
weather forecasting, and long-term observations of the cloud system
are vital to improving atmospheric models and climate projections.
The first section of the book focuses on the use of ground-based
weather radars to observe and measure precipitation and to detect
and forecast storms, thunderstorms, and tornadoes. It also
discusses the observation of clouds using ground-based millimeter
radar. The second part of the book concentrates on spaceborne
remote sensing of clouds and precipitation. It includes cases from
the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) and the Global
Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission, using satellite radars to
observe precipitation systems. Then, the focus is on global cloud
observations from the ClaudSat, Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared
Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO), including a perspective
on the Earth Clouds, Aerosols, and Radiation Explorer (EarthCARE)
satellite. It also addresses global atmospheric water vapor
profiling for clear and cloudy conditions using microwave
observations. The final part of this volume provides a perspective
into advances in cloud modeling using remote sensing observations.
Geographic Knowledge Engineering: Applications to Territorial
Intelligence and Smart Cities studies the specific nature of
geographic knowledge and the structure of geographic knowledge
bases. Geographic relations, ontologies, gazetteers and rules are
detailed as the basic components of such bases, and these rules are
defined to develop our understanding of the mechanisms of
geographic reasoning. The book examines various problems linked to
geovisualization, chorems, visual querying and interoperability to
shape knowledge infrastructure for smart governance.
Advances in Urban Engineering and Management Science contains the
selected papers resulting from the 2022 3rd International
Conference on Urban Engineering and Management Science (ICUEMS
2022). Covering a wide range of topics, the Proceedings of ICUEMS
2022 presents the latest developments in: (i) Architecture and
Urban Planning (Architectural design and its theory, Urban planning
and design, Building technology science, Urban protection and
regeneration, Urban development strategy, Ecological construction
and intelligent control, Sustainable infrastructure); (ii)
Logistics and supply chain management (Warehousing and
distribution, Logistics outsourcing, Logistics automation,
Production and material flow, Supply chain management technology,
Supply chain risk management, Global service supply chain
management, Supply Chain Planning and Inventory Management,
Coordination and collaboration of supply chain networks, Governance
and regulatory aspects affecting supply chain management); (iii)
Urban traffic management (Smart grid management, Belt and Road
Development, Intelligent traffic analysis and planning management,
Big data and transportation management). The Proceedings of ICUEMS
2022 will be useful to professionals, academics, and Ph.D. students
interested in the above-mentioned fields. Emphasis was put on basic
methodologies, scientific development and engineering applications.
ICUEMS 2022 is to provide a platform for experts, scholars,
engineers and technical researchers engaged in the related fields
of urban engineering management to share scientific research
achievements and cutting-edge technologies, understand academic
development trends, broaden research ideas, strengthen academic
research and discussion, and promote the industrialization
cooperation of academic achievements. Experts, scholars, business
people and other relevant personnel from universities and research
institutions at home and abroad are cordially invited to attend and
exchange.
Low Grade Heat Driven Multi-effect Distillation and Desalination
describes the development of advanced multi-effect evaporation
technologies that are driven by low grade sensible heat, including
process waste heat in refineries, heat rejection from diesel
generators or microturbines, and solar and geothermal energy. The
technologies discussed can be applied to desalination in remote
areas, purifying produced water in oil-and-gas industries, and to
re-concentrate process liquor in refineries. This book is ideal for
researchers, engineering scientists, graduate students, and
industrial practitioners working in the desalination,
petrochemical, and mineral refining sectors, helping them further
understand the technologies and opportunities that relate to their
respective industries. For researchers and graduate students, the
core enabling ideas in the book will provide insights and open up
new horizons in thermal engineering.
This edited volume provides a critical discussion of particular
trends that are widely recognised to influence water management by
comparing them with what is actually happening in the field. Among
others, these trends include water security, adaptive or
integrative management, and the water-energy-food nexus, which are
often presented as essential means to reaching more sustainable and
resilient water use. However, the extent to which these trends have
managed to structure concrete practices in water management remains
uncertain. Informed by empirically grounded research, each chapter
of this work engages with a particular approach, concept or theory.
Together, they provide a nuanced picture of trends in water
management that require universal remedies and global norms.
In these short illustrated guides, Dr Mark Everard, avid
nature-watcher, angler and scientist, takes a dedicated look at
three British freshwater fishes, the Silver Bream, Gudgeon and
Ruffe. Though an integral part of aquatic ecosystems and well-known
to anglers, these fish are often overlooked by the wider public as
well as scientists. Each book is in three sections, first exploring
the biology of the fish itself, including science written in
accessible style, second discussing angling history and tips, and
thirdly exploring the fish's cultural connections, including
etymology of the fish. A bibliography at the end of each guide
directs the reader to additional resources.
This book presents the latest results related to photocatalytic
inactivation/killing of microorganisms, which is a promising
alternative disinfection method that produces less or even no
disinfection byproduct. The book is divided into 13 chapters, which
introduce readers to the latest developments in the photocatalytic
disinfection of microorganisms, examine essential photocatalytic
(PC) and photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) disinfection studies, and
forecast and make recommendations for the further development of PC
and PEC disinfection. Bringing together contributions by various
leading research groups worldwide, it offers a valuable resource
for researchers and the industry alike, as well as the general
public. Taicheng An, PhD, is Chair Professor and Director at the
Institute of Environmental Health and Pollution Control, School of
Environmental Science and Engineering, Guangdong University of
Technology, Guangzhou, China. Huijun Zhao, PhD, is Chair Professor
and Director at the Centre for Clean Environment and Energy &
Griffith School of Environment, Griffith University, Australia. Po
Keung Wong, PhD, is a Professor at the School of Life Sciences, the
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.
This book employs a suite of remotely sensed products and advanced
technologies to provide the first comprehensive space-based sensing
of Lake Victoria, the world's second largest freshwater lake that
supports a livelihood of more than 42 million people, modulates
regional climate, but faces myriads of challenges. Proper
understanding of the lake and changes in its physical dynamics
(e.g., water level, shorelines and areal dynamics) resulting from
the impacts of climate variation and climate change as well as
anthropogenic (e.g., hydropower and irrigation) is important for
its management as well as for strategic development before, during
and after climate extremes (e.g., floods and droughts) in order to
inform policy formulations, planning and mitigation measures. Owing
to its sheer size, and lack of research resources commitment by
regional governments that hamper its observations, however, it is a
daunting task to undertake studies on Lake Victoria relying solely
on in-situ "boots on the ground" measurements, which are sparse,
missing in most cases, inconsistent or restricted by governmental
red tapes. To unlock the potentials of Lake Victoria, this book
argues for the removal of obsolete Nile treaties signed between
Britain, Egypt and Sudan in the 1920s and 1950s, which prohibits
its utilization by the upstream countries. The book is useful to
those in water resources management and policy formulations,
hydrologists, environmentalists, engineers and researchers. In a
unique cross-disciplinary approach, the Book articulates the
various climatic impacts and explanations from natural and
anthropogenic origins, which affected Lake Victoria and its
vicinity, including the drastic increase and depletion of water
level in the Lake and dams, floods and droughts, water
quality/security, crop health, food security, and economic
implications. With no exception as in his many publications, Joseph
L. Awange used data analysis methodologies including filtering,
adjustment theory, and robust statistics, to quantify the
hydrologic and other parameters, and their estimated uncertainties.
The Book is recommended for readers from a diverse disciplines,
including physical and social sciences, policy, law, engineering,
and disaster management. Professor C.K. Shum, Ohio State
University.
This book presents the latest findings and ongoing research in
connection with green information systems and green information
& communication technology (ICT). It provides valuable insights
into a broad range of cross-cutting concerns in ICT and the
environmental sciences, and showcases how ICT can be used to
effectively address environmental and energy efficiency issues.
Offering a selection of extended contributions to the 31st
International Conference EnviroInfo 2017, it is essential reading
for anyone looking to expand their expertise in the area.
This volume contains selects papers presented during the 2nd
International Conference on Environmental Geotechnology, Recycled
Waste Materials and Sustainable Engineering, held in the University
of Illinois at Chicago. It covers the recent innovations, trends,
and concerns, practical challenges encountered, and the solutions
adopted in waste management and engineering, geotechnical and
geoenvironmental engineering, infrastructure engineering, and
sustainable engineering. This book will be useful for academics,
educators, policy makers and professionals working in the field of
civil engineering, chemical engineering, environmental sciences and
public policy.
This volume originates from the proceedings of the International
Conference on Nano for Energy and Water (NEW) & Indo French
Workshop on Water Networking, 22-24 February, 2017 in Dehar.
NEW-2017 is aimed at students, educators, researchers, scientists,
engineers and industrialists, engaged in a wide range of
nanotechnology fields and related applications. NEW-2017 will
provide an ideal environment to develop new collaborations and meet
experts of thematic areas. The conference aims to exchange the
technical/scientific information with the representatives of
various industries and R & D Organisations, to provide
technical support to government and non-government agencies across
the globe in policy planning and implementation in the relevant
areas, to promote and document the recent developments in
nanotechnology for energy and water applications and to highlight
the future need of nanotechnology in different fields.
This book presents a comprehensive study of the environmental
situation prevailing in the areas located near the Koshkar-Ata
(Kazakhstan) tailings dump and the development of rehabilitation
measures taking into account the area's soil and climatic features.
Given their impact on the local population's health, rehabilitation
activities and their monitoring are vital for countries where
nuclear power technologies are developed and where uranium mining
industry wastes exist. Book analyzes the negative influences of the
tailings on soil and vegetation cover on near-ground atmospheric
layers and groundwater. Based on radiometric, field and laboratory
analytical research methods, it presents quantitative information
on the levels of pollution of the environment by radionuclides and
chemical toxicants, and includes the results of constant monitoring
of dust from radioactive and toxic wastes in the area. The book
also offers recommendations for technical solutions for reclaiming
radioactive tailing ponds, as well as for the development of
disposal sites for radioactive waste in the tailing ponds, based on
effective rehabilitation technologies developed at two control
sites. The study attracted considerable interest from the Republic
of Kazakhstan's state authorities and public organizations, and
raised awareness of the need for rehabilitation measures at the
KOSHKAR-ATA tailing pond. The monograph is intended for specialists
in the field of environmental protection and radiation ecology, as
well as senior undergraduate and graduate students, doctoral
students and young scientists. This publication is recommended by
the Academic Council of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National
University.
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