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"Handbook of Recycling" is an authoritative review of the
current state-of-the-art of recycling, reuse and reclamation
processes commonly implemented today and how they interact with one
another. The book addresses several material flows, including iron,
steel, aluminum and other metals, pulp and paper, plastics, glass,
construction materials, industrial by-products, and more. It also
details various recycling technologies as well as recovery and
collection techniques. To completely round out the picture of
recycling, the book considers policy and economic implications,
including the impact of recycling on energy use, sustainable
development, and the environment.
With contemporary recycling literature scattered across
disparate, unconnected articles, this book is a crucial aid to
students and researchers in a range of disciplines, from materials
and environmental science to public policy studies.
Portrays recent and emerging technologies in metal recycling,
by-product utilization and management of post-consumer wasteUses
life cycle analysis to show how to reclaim valuable resources from
mineral and metallurgical wastesUses examples from current
professional and industrial practice, with policy and economic
implications
Renewable energy (RE) is a subject of great interest today. It is
one of the two main means for implementing climate change
mitigation programmes, and presently the only perceived means for
replacing the declining global fossil fuel reserves. It also helps
fight poverty and assists in the global quest for gender equity by
taking clean energy where it is needed most for development. It is
perhaps not surprising therefore that there is so much coverage of
RE in both the conventional media and the internet by media and
tech writers, economists and bloggers, many of who only have a
partial understanding of the technology itself. The end result is
mostly promotional rhetoric that says little about the true value
of the technology, and leads to a confused picture for the serious
individual or decision-maker who wants to know what the technology
is really capable of doing. This book provides a clear and factual
picture of the status of RE and its capabilities today. The need
for such a book was first realized by the author when he was
engaged in a renewable energy capacity-building project
encompassing countries from Europe, the Caribbean, Africa, and the
Pacific. The book is largely non-technical in nature; it does
however contain enough mention of the science and technology to
enable readers to go further with their own investigations should
they wish to. The book covers all areas of renewable energy (RE),
starting from biomass energy and hydropower and proceeding to wind,
solar and geothermal energy before ending with an overview of ocean
energy. It begins with a simple introduction to the physical
principles of the RE technologies, followed by an enumeration of
the requirements for their successful implementation. The last two
chapters consider how the technologies are actually being
implemented today and their roles in climate change mitigation and
poverty alleviation.
The field of environmental history emerged just decades ago but has
established itself as one of the most innovative and important new
approaches to history, one that bridges the human and natural
world, the humanities and the sciences. With the current trend
towards internationalizing history, environmental history is
perhaps the quintessential approach to studying subjects outside
the nation-state model, with pollution, global warming, and other
issues affecting the earth not stopping at national borders. With
25 essays, this Handbook is global in scope and innovative in
organization, looking at the field thematically through such
categories as climate, disease, oceans, the body, energy,
consumerism, and international relations.
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
essential research publication that seeks to improve scientific
understanding and sharing of data in hydrology and integrated water
resources management of arid, semi-arid, and tropical regions in
order to enhance water governance and alleviate reduction in the
vulnerability of water resources systems to global changes.
Featuring a wide range of topics such as hydrometeorology,
sustainable development, and climate change, this book is ideal for
researchers, technology developers, academicians, policymakers,
government officials, and students.
Comprises four parts, the first of which provides an overview of
the topics that are developed from fundamental principles to more
advanced levels in the other parts. Presents in the second part an
in-depth introduction to the relevant background in molecular and
cellular biology and in physical chemistry, which should be
particularly useful for students without a formal background in
these subjects. Provides in the third part a detailed treatment of
microscopy techniques and optics, again starting from basic
principles. Introduces in the fourth part modern statistical
approaches to the determination of parameters of interest from
microscopy data, in particular data generated by single molecule
microscopy experiments. Uses two topics related to protein
trafficking (transferrin trafficking and FcRn-mediated antibody
trafficking) throughout the text to motivate and illustrate
microscopy techniques
Maintaining and preserving the environment is a crucial
consideration in an era where climate change and rising sea levels
are common knowledge. It is important for researchers and
developers alike to explore potential solutions for a steadily
warming world. The Handbook of Research on Uncovering New Methods
for Ecosystem Management through Bioremediation focuses on the
agricultural industry's impact on climate change, presenting
critical concerns as well as innovations and contemporary research
toward the solutions sorely needed by the global economy. With a
primary consideration of bioremediation as an effective
environmental management tool, this handbook provides insight to
researchers, agricultural specialists, biologists, chemists,
environmental engineers, and policymakers. Covering a broad range
of topics such as pollution, microbial ligninolysis, environmental
restoration, ecosystem management, and more, the chapters in this
handbook are written by specialists and experts in their respective
fields, offering a comprehensive compendium of current research in
the industry.
As population growth accelerates, researchers and professionals
face challenges as they attempt to plan for the future. Urban
planning is a significant component in addressing the key concerns
as the world population moves towards the city and leaves the rural
environment behind, yet there are many factors to consider for a
well rounded community. The Handbook of Research on Social,
Economic, and Environmental Sustainability in the Development of
Smart Cities brings together the necessary research and
interdisciplinary discussion to address dilemmas created by
population growth and the expansion of urban environments. This
publication is an essential reference source for researchers,
academicians, investors, and practitioners interested in the urban
planning and technological advancements necessary for the creation
of smart cities.
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.
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