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Woven Together
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James S. Mastaler; Foreword by Holmes Rolston
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Reliability, Risk and Safety: Back to the Future covers topics on
reliability, risk and safety issues, including risk and reliability
analysis methods, maintenance optimization, human factors, and risk
management. The application areas range from nuclear engineering,
oil and gas industry, electrical and civil engineering to
information technology and communication, security, transportation,
health and medicine or critical infrastructures. Significant
attention is paid to societal factors influencing the use of
reliability and risk assessment methods, and to combinatorial
analysis, which has found its way into the analysis of
probabilities and risk, from which quantified risk analysis
developed. Integral demonstrations of the use of risk analysis and
safety assessment are provided in many practical applications
concerning major technological systems and structures. Reliability,
Risk and Safety: Back to the Future will be of interest to
academics and engineers interested in nuclear engineering, oil and
gas engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering,
information technology, communication, and infrastructure.
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role of plant diseases, letting the reader know the topical
importance of plant pathology, as well as the role of plant
pathologists in our society. Plant diseases caused, in the past,
significant economic losses, deaths, famine, wars, and migration.
Some of them marked the history of entire countries. One example
among many: the potato late blight in Ireland in 1845. Today plant
diseases are still the cause of deaths, often silent, in developing
countries, and relevant economic losses in the industrialized ones.
This book, written with much passion, neither wants to be a plant
pathology text. On the contrary, it wants to describe, in simple
words, often enriched by the author's personal experience, various
plant diseases that, in different times and countries, did cause
severe losses and damages. Besides the so-called "historical plant
diseases", in the process of writing this book, she wanted to
describe also some diseases that, though not causing famine or
billions of losses, because of their peculiarity, might be of
interest for the readers. Thus, this book has not been conceived
and written for experts, but for a broader audience, of different
ages, willing to learn more about plant health and to understand
the reasons why so many people in the past and nowadays choose to
be plant pathologists. This is because plants produce most of the
food that we consume, that we expect to be healthy and safe, and
because plants make the world beautiful. The title "Spores" is
evocative of the reproduction mean of fungi. Spores are small,
light structures, often moving fast. The chapters of this book are
short and concise. Just like spores!
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Hydrology is a key influence on water security, environmental
sustainability, agricultural production, energy, and transport,
especially in unique environments such as arid regions and the
tropics, where degradation issues on water and land can threaten
the livelihoods of poor communities. With implications in
urbanization, landscape architecture, and sanitation, enhancing the
practice of water use, management, and planning is imperative for
the sustainable development of these regions. Hydrology and Water
Resources Management in Arid, Semi-Arid, and Tropical Region is an
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understanding and sharing of data in hydrology and integrated water
resources management of arid, semi-arid, and tropical regions in
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vulnerability of water resources systems to global changes.
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government officials, and students.
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categories of environmental pollution, with coverage of current
topics such as climate change and ozone depletion, risk assessment,
indoor air quality, source-reduction and recycling, and groundwater
contamination.
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engaging and accessible manner. This book sets out the necessary
components of any constitution that could be considered
"ecological" in nature. In particular, it argues that an ecological
constitution is one that codifies the following key principles, at
a minimum: the principle of sustainability; intergenerational
equity and the public trust doctrine; environmental human rights;
rights of nature; the precautionary principle and non-regression;
and rights and obligations relating to a healthy climate. In the
context of the global environmental crisis that characterises the
current Anthropocene era, these principles are important tools for
changing consciousness and driving pragmatic policy reforms around
the world. Re-imagining constitutions along these lines could play
a vital role in the collective project of building a sustainable
future for humans, animals, ecosystems and the biosphere we all
share. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars
of environmental law, ecological law, environmental
constitutionalism, sustainability and rights of nature.
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