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The ever-increasing awareness and growing focus on environmental
issues such as climate change and energy use is bringing about an
urgency in expanding research to provide possible solutions to
these problems. Through current engineering research and emerging
technologies, scientists work to combat modern environmental and
ecological problems plaguing the globe. Advanced Methodologies and
Technologies in Engineering and Environmental Science provides
emerging research on the current and forthcoming trends in
engineering and environmental sciences to resolve several issues
plaguing researchers such as fossil fuel emission and climate
change. While highlighting these challenges, including chemical
toxicity environmental responsibility, readers will learn how
engineering applications can be used across disciplines to aid in
reducing environmental hazards. This book is a vital resource for
engineers, researchers, professors, academicians, and environmental
scientists seeking current research on how engineering tools and
technologies can be applied to environmental issues.
The changes the earth is currently undertaking has been at the
forefront of scientific discourse in recent years. Humans as a
species have needed to react to these changes and shift their
behavior accordingly. Innovative Strategies and Frameworks in
Climate Change Adaptation: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a
critical scholarly resource that examines the relationship between
humans and the changing earth as well as the ways in which humans
react to these shifts. Featuring coverage on a wide range of topics
such as neo-behaviorism, adaptation narrative, and taxonomy, this
book is geared toward researchers, students, and academicians
seeking current research on the human response to shifting
conditions on the earth.
This comprehensive Dictionary is an important reference tool for
all those interested in environmental science and environmental
studies. Written in a clear and accessible style, the dictionary
includes over three thousand up-to-date entries, all accompanied by
a detailed yet straightforward definition covering all aspects of
the subject. The book also includes three primers, which will
bridge the gap between each discipline covered. These consist of
introductions to environmental economics, international
environmental problems and environmental systems, dynamics and
modelling. Another unique feature is the inclusion of an appendix
which lists and describes the world's major international
environmental agreements. This Dictionary with its primers and
appendices will prove immensely useful to all students and scholars
of environmental science and studies.
Provides better understanding of Persistent Organic Pollutants
(POPs) and how they affect humans and ecosystems. Includes genesis,
categories, environmental fate and behaviour, and associated
hazards. Reviews analytical techniques involved in detection, human
exposure and management. Discusses environmental dynamics of POPs.
Focus is on the comprehensive account of PCDD/Fs, PCBs, and PAH;
other organochlorine POPs such as DDT, lindane, and dieldrin.
The most pressing problems facing humanity today - over-population,
energy shortages, climate change, soil erosion, species
extinctions, the risk of epidemic disease, the threat of warfare
that could destroy all the hard-won gains of civilization, and even
the recent fibrillations of the stock market - are all ecological
or have a large ecological component. in this volume philosophers
turn their attention to understanding the science of ecology and
its huge implications for the human project.
To get the application of ecology to policy or other practical
concerns right, humanity needs a clear and disinterested
philosophical understanding of ecology which can help identify the
practical lessons of science. Conversely, the urgent practical
demands humanity faces today cannot help but direct scientific and
philosophical investigation toward the basis of those ecological
challenges that threaten human survival. This book will help to
fuel the timely renaissance of interest in philosophy of ecology
that is now occurring in the philosophical profession.
Provides a bridge between philosophy and current scientific
findingsCovers theory and applicationsEncourages multi-disciplinary
dialogue"
Microorganisms are an integral part of the fermentation process in
food products and help to improve sensory and textural properties
of the products. As such, it is vital to explore the current uses
of microorganisms in the dairy industry. Microbial Cultures and
Enzymes in Dairy Technology is a critical scholarly resource that
explores multidisciplinary uses of cultures and enzymes in the
production of dairy products. Featuring coverage on a wide range of
topics such as dairy probiotics, biopreservatives, and
fermentation, this book is geared toward academicians, researchers,
and professionals in the dairy industry seeking current research on
the major role of microorganisms in the production of many dairy
products.
The Price of Climate Change: Sustainable Financial Mechanisms
presents a summary of the effects of global warming with specific
emphasis on what these phenomena will cost and the price we must
pay for trying to mitigate these processes. Some of these
mitigation strategies include reducing our use of carbon by
converting to non-carbon energy sources such as solar, wind, and
nuclear, or lower-carbon sources such as natural gas. The book
examines the financial implications of society adapting to the
effects of climate change, including rising sea levels, extreme
weather events, and desertification. Further, it addresses the
costs to make buildings more resilient to climate change, such as
flood considerations, improving durability against severe weather,
bolstering insulation, and more. Sources of funding for any type of
environmental projects, including those for climate change
mitigation, are also examined. These include governmental budgets
at the federal, state, and local levels, international development
banks, international capital markets, and private funds. Features:
Addresses global climate change issues from the standpoints of
mitigation, adaptation, and resilience and the funding mechanisms
for each. Describes different types of energy sources as well as
their respective costs, including nuclear, solar, natural gas, and
more. Examines the effects of agriculture on climate change as well
as the potential ways it can be used to help mitigate the issue.
The book's straightforward approach will serve as a useful guide
and reference for practicing professionals and can also be
appreciated by the general public interested in climate change
issues and mitigation strategies.
Biological invasions - the introduction of living organisms beyond
their original range - are one of the main drivers of biodiversity
loss. They are a major threat to human health and a source of pests
and pathogens in the world's farms, forests and fisheries. The
growth of international trade and travel means that more species
are being introduced to more places than ever before. This book
represents the first concerted effort to understand the economic
causes and consequences of biological invasions. The volume
discusses the theoretical and methodological issues raised by
invasion, including control strategies, modelling options, and a
study of the economic, institutional and policy conditions that
predispose countries to biological invasions. Also included are
case studies of fisheries, agricultural systems, tropical forests
and protected areas affected by invasive species in locations such
as the Black Sea, Australia and Africa, and an evaluation of
control programmes. The Economics of Biological Invasions provides
an important first step towards codification of the advice needed
to develop decision rules, tools and protocols for the effective
management of invasive biological species. This volume will be a
fascinating read for researchers, academics and students in
ecology, economics and environmental science with an interest in
the biodiversity problem. The book will also prove to be essential
reading for policymakers responsible for health, agriculture,
forestry, fisheries and the environment in both developed and
developing countries.
A number of potentially devastating crises are converging upon
planet earth early in the twenty-first century. All of these crises
have significant prophetic implications and could have catastrophic
consequences for human civilization. This is the warning presented
by Jerry Duke in The Generation of Crisis. This is undoubtedly one
of the most detailed accounts available concerning the converging
political, environmental, and spiritual events which will
distinguish the "last days." The catastrophic consequences which
these crises could have on human civilization are chillingly
presented and thoroughly substantiated with extensive
documentation. What will be the effect of these crises on humanity?
How are these events connected to bible prophecy? Could these
crises mark the end of the age and point to the second coming of
Christ? These questions are convincingly answered with frightening
clarity. The evidence is so overwhelming that it is impossible to
ignore. The Generation of Crisis is definitely a wakeup call for
our generation. Jerry Duke has over forty years of combined
experience in theological studies and specialized research. His
theological experience includes not only his studies at Texas Bible
College in Houston, Texas, but also over ten years of experience as
an itinerant evangelist and subsequently as the senior pastor of
churches in Pueblo, Colorado, and Danville, Kentucky. His
experience in specialized research has been acquired during a
twenty year law enforcement career. Duke specializes in criminal
investigations and has supervised numerous investigative units
including General Investigations, Special Investigations, and
Internal Affairs. He currently holds the rank of lieutenant and
serves as a bureau commander with the Bullhead City Police
Department in Bullhead City, Arizona. He is married and lives in
Fort Mohave, Arizona, with his wife Lisa. He has two daughters,
Krystal and Epris, along with three stepsons, Aaron, Justin, and
Ryan.
Nitrate is ubiquitous. It is present in water, soil, plants food,
and is also a normal human metabolite. The main external sources of
nitrate are vegetables and drinking water. This book examines the
relationship between nitrates and human health During the latter
half of the 20th century or so, nitrate has been feared as the
source of the rare condition called matheaemoglobinaemia, or "blue
baby syndrome", for young infants. Nitrate has also been implicated
with causing cancer, through increased formation of carcinogenic
compounds. Both claims are based on dubious evidence. This book
sets out research results to disprove these assumptions, and goes
on to explore the beneficial effects of nitrate in preventing
infections, cancer and cardiovascular diseases. It should be of
interest to researchers in medicine, and those in agriculture and
food industries.
Why are some work partnerships exceptional while most are not? How
can we establish and sustain an enhanced level of cohesion,
connection, and collaboration in the most important work
relationship, the one between a manager and team? What could remedy
the high levels of isolation and anxiety so many feel at work these
days? Silver and Franz explore the concept of 'meaningful
partnership' in the workplace. They present meaningful partnership
as a mindset where both leaders and their teams are fully committed
to ensuring the support and success of the other. Then, they
describe a model called ERTAP, which stands for Empathy, Respect,
Trust, Alignment, and Partnership, which is the foundation for
meaningful partnership. Finally, they detail a practical yet
transformative relationship-building process referred to as the
Workplace Covenant. This enables leaders and teams to create mutual
commitments with obligatory weight that help them to feel
accountable for the success of the relationship and each other. The
book includes real client stories that illustrate the dimensions of
partnership and the Workplace Covenant process. Silver and Franz
also outline other work relationships that can benefit from
meaningful partnership, pitfalls to avoid, relevant research, and
insights derived from years of consulting experience. This book is
a must-read for leaders interested in a better working relationship
with their team; for teams who have critical work partnerships with
other teams; for individuals who work closely with other
individuals and need an exceptional 1:1 partnership; and finally
for third-party experts in HR or continuous improvement who are
seeking a new powerful way to help clients feel supported and be
more successful.
The natural beauty of Austin, Texas, has always been central to the
city's identity. From the beginning, city leaders, residents,
planners, and employers consistently imagined Austin as a natural
place, highlighting the region's environmental attributes as they
marketed the city and planned for its growth. Yet, as Austin
modernized and attracted an educated and skilled labor force, the
demand to preserve its natural spaces was used to justify economic
and racial segregation. This effort to create and maintain a ""city
in a garden"" perpetuated uneven social and economic power
relationships throughout the twentieth century. In telling Austin's
story, Andrew M. Busch invites readers to consider the wider
implications of environmentally friendly urban development. While
Austin's mainstream environmental record is impressive, its
minority groups continue to live on the economic, social, and
geographic margins of the city. By demonstrating how the city's
midcentury modernization and progressive movement sustained racial
oppression, restriction, and uneven development in the decades that
followed, Busch reveals the darker ramifications of Austin's green
growth.
Focused on the latest mobile technologies, this book addresses
specific features (such as IoT) and their adoptions that aim to
enable excellence in business in Industry 4.0. Furthermore, this
book explores how the adoption of these technologies is related to
rising concerns about privacy and trusted communication issues that
concern management and leaders of business organizations. Managing
IoT and Mobile Technologies with Innovation, Trust, and Sustainable
Computing not only targets IT experts and drills down on the
technical issues but also provides readers from various groups with
a well-linked concept about how the latest trends of mobile
technologies are closely related to daily living and the workplace
at managerial and even individual levels.
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