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This book adds a new dimension to the sustainability assessment of
food waste reduction and valorisation: policy analysis. Featuring a
transdisciplinary analysis by key experts in the field, it
identifies the drivers of change in food-waste reduction and
valorisation technologies by looking, for example, at the
regulatory framework and at policy actions undertaken by local and
global actors. The book explores the development of regulations and
policies for food-waste prevention, management, and valorisation at
a global as well as European Union level. It also discusses the
notion of food waste in legal terms and investigates the effects of
the lack of a standard, universal definition of food waste on the
efficient use of by-products, promising processes and products for
technological and commercial exploitation. Utilising mathematical
mapping methods to assess food consumption impacts and providing
supply chain models that allow the testing of consumption
scenarios, the book goes on to discuss a series of emerging
technologies (tested at lab scale and/ or pilot scale) and
opportunities for the valorisation of food waste.
Goes beyond the boardroom to examine gender impacts in supply
chains, in the community and among consumersFocuses on CSR practice
as it relates to gender equalityContributions from practitioners in
business, civil society and academia
The Handbook of Irrigation Hydrology and Management examines and
analyzes irrigated ecosystems in which water storage, applications,
or drainage volumes are artificially controlled in the landscape
and the spatial domain of processes varies from micrometers to tens
of kilometers, while the temporal domain spans from seconds to
centuries. The continuum science of irrigation hydrology includes
the surface, subsurface (unsaturated and groundwater systems),
atmospheric, and plant subsystems. Further, it presents numerous
considerations including the selection of economically viable
cropping patterns, land allocation by crop, water resource
allocation by crop, irrigation scheduling, deficit management
irrigation, optimizing crop yields, and more. Features: Offers
water-saving strategies to increase the judicious use of scarce
water resources Presents strategies to maximize agricultural yield
per unit of water used for different regions Compares irrigation
methods to offset changing weather patterns and impacts of climate
change
This new textbook and lab manual on remote sensing and digital
image processing of natural resources includes numerous practical,
problem-solving exercises, and case studies that use the free and
open-source platform R. It explains the basic concepts of remote
sensing and its multidisciplinary applications using R language and
R packages, and engages students in learning theory through
hands-on real-life projects. Features 1. Aims to expand theoretical
approaches of remote sensing and digital image processing through
multidisciplinary applications using R and R packages. 2. Engages
students in learning theory through hands-on real-life projects. 3.
All chapters are structured with solved exercises and homework and
encourages readers to understand the potential and the limitations
of the environments. 4. Covers data analysis in free and
open-source (FOSS) R platform, which makes remote sensing
accessible to anyone with a computer. 5. Explores current trends
and developments in remote sensing in homework assignments with
data to further explore the use of free multispectral remote
sensing data, including very high spatial resolution information.
Students in upper-level undergraduate or graduate programs with
Remote Sensing Course and Geoprocessing Course, civil and
environmental engineering, geosciences, and environmental sciences,
electrical engineering, biology, hydrology, agriculture
Engineering. Professionals in different areas who use remote
sensing and image processing. Students in upper-level undergraduate
or graduate programs taking courses in Remote Sensing and
Geoprocessing, civil and environmental engineering, geosciences,
and environmental sciences, electrical engineering, biology,
hydrology, agricultural engineering, as well as professionals in
different areas who use remote sensing and image processing, will
gain a deeper understanding and first-hand experience with remote
sensing and digital processing, with a learn-by-doing methodology
using applicable examples in natural resources. .
The continued greening of the energy sector, with inroads being
made through numerous sources of materials that can produce energy,
is the main focus of this, Green Chemical Processing, Volume 8. It
includes contributions from area experts in widely different
fields, all involved in energy production, and makes connections to
the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry.
Authored by world-class scientists and scholars, the Handbook of
Natural Resources, Second Edition, is an excellent reference for
understanding the consequences of changing natural resources to the
degradation of ecological integrity and the sustainability of life.
Based on the content of the bestselling and CHOICE awarded
Encyclopedia of Natural Resources, this new edition demonstrates
the major challenges that the society is facing for the
sustainability of all wellbeing on planet Earth. The experience,
evidence, methods, and models used in studying natural resources
are presented in six stand-alone volumes, arranged along the main
systems: land, water, and air. It reviews state-of-the-art
knowledge, highlights advances made in different areas, and
provides guidance for the appropriate use of remote sensing data in
the study of natural resources on a global scale. The six volumes
in this set cover: Terrestrial Ecosystems and Biodiversity;
Landscape and Land Capacity; Wetlands and Habitats; Fresh Water and
Watersheds; Coastal and Marine Environments; and finally Atmosphere
and Climate. Written in an easy-to-reference manner, the Handbook
of Natural Resources, Second Edition, as a complete set, is
essential for anyone looking for a deeper understanding of the
science and management of natural resources. Public and private
libraries, educational and research institutions, scientists,
scholars, and resource managers will benefit enormously from this
set. Individual volumes and chapters can also be used in a wide
variety of both graduate and undergraduate courses in environmental
science and natural science courses at different levels and
disciplines, such as biology, geography, Earth system science,
ecology, etc.
Milan and Lombardy have played an important role in the Italian
country since the Roman period. This importance is reflected also
by the diffusion of stone architecture: a persisting trait of Milan
architecture was the use of different stones in the same building.
Milan lies in the middle of the alluvial plain of the Po, far from
the stone quarries; some waterways were dug out in order to supply
the building stones from the surrounding territories. The study of
stone as building material was significant at the end of 19th
century, but then it was largely neglected by both architects and
geologists. So it is significant to suggest a study about the
stones employed to build in Milan (Part One) in relationship with a
petrographic study about the features of the stones quarried in the
whole Lombard territory (Part Two). Part One contains a record of
Milanese edifices, edifices marking the different historical
periods. Each edifice is described in a "card" containing: the
building history, the architect, the kind of stone employed and
subdivided according to the different parts of the building, the
shape of stone elements. Part Two contains the description of the
features of the stones reported in the first part. They are
metamorphic and magmatic rocks of the Alpine area; sedimentary
rocks and loose materials of the Prealpine area; sedimentary rocks
of the Apennine area; loose sediments of the Padania plain. Some
stones, coming from other northern Italian regions, and used in
Lombard architecture, are also described. Each stone is described
in a "card" containing: commercial and historical names,
petrographic classification, macroscopic features, mineralogical
composition, microscopic features, geological setting, quarry
sites, transport to yards, morphology of dressed elements and
surface handworking, use in architecture in the whole Lombard
territory and abroad, decay morphologies. A particular
investigation is addressed to the stones used during the 20th
century, a great part of them was never used before in Milan and in
Lombardy.
Understanding the advancement of sustainable development is
critical to managing human activities to avoid the overexploitation
of resources and pollution of the environment beyond tolerable
levels. Sustainable development involves not only preservation and
care of the environment, but also recognition of the complex
relations between economic, social and living systems.
Environmental Modeling for Sustainable Regional Development: System
Approaches and Advanced Methods presents processing methods and
their applications, which are practical for decision making and
task management at the regional level as well as for scientific
studies in sustainable development assessment. This book serves as
a reference guide for post-graduate students in the field of
management as well as a critical guide for managers, government
officials, and information professionals.
Frontiers in Civil and Hydraulic Engineering focuses on the
research of architecture and hydraulic engineering in civil
engineering. The proceedings feature the most cutting-edge research
directions and achievements related to civil and hydraulic
engineering. Subjects in the proceedings including: * Engineering
Structure * Intelligent Building * Structural Seismic Resistance *
Monitoring and Testing * Hydraulic Engineering * Engineering
Facility The works of this proceedings can promote development of
civil and hydraulic engineering, resource sharing, flexibility and
high efficiency. Thereby, promote scientific information
interchange between scholars from the top universities, research
centers and high-tech enterprises working all around the world.
Environmentalists often predict an Apocalypse is coming: The earth
will heat up like a greenhouse. We will run out of energy.
Overpopulation will lead to starvation and war. Nuclear winter will
kill all plants and animals. During the past fifty to one hundred
years, Americans have heard many prophecies of doom, such as the
Club of Rome report predicting the world economy would crash about
the year 2020. These do not come as complete surprises without any
warnings. Sometimes the United States simply ignores the threats,
but other times it makes plans to prevent them. This provocative
book asks whether American planning is different for dangers that
are truly apocalyptic—ones that could end life on the planet or
at least modern economic prosperity. This provocative book begins
by asking whether American planning is different for dangers that
are truly apocalyptic—ones that could end life on the planet or
at least modern economic prosperity. It goes on to ask why
Americans ignore so many problems like the greenhouse effect or an
oil shortage or nuclear war, problems that have been forecast many
times. Then when the United States does plan, why do those plans
often go astray?
This book not only explores catalysis processes in redox reactions
but also proposes a potential after-treatment strategy. Summarizing
the authors' major works, it offers a guidebook for those working
on environmental and industrial catalysis. It presents insights
into reaction kinetics in a variety of materials and analyzes the
external conditions influencing the reaction. As such it is of
particular interest to engineers and scientists in the field of
material chemistry, chemical engineering and automobile industry.
With novel images and illustrations, it provides a new perspective
for interpreting soot abatement material and understanding the
reaction process and inspires scientists to design new catalysts
with moderate redox capacity.
Plant Metal Interaction: Emerging Remediation Techniques covers
different heavy metals and their effect on soils and plants, along
with the remediation techniques currently available. As cultivable
land is declining day-by-day as a result of increased metals in our
soil and water, there is an urgent need to remediate these effects.
This multi-contributed book is divided into four sections covering
the whole of plant metal interactions, including heavy metals,
approaches to alleviate heavy metal stress, microbial approaches to
remove heavy metals, and phytoremediation.
Advances in Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering focuses
on the research of Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering.
The proceedings featurethe most cutting-edge research directions
and achievements related to Civil Engineering and Environmental.
Subjects in the proceedings include: Civil Engineering Technology
Civil Engineering Surveying Geological Engineering Structural
Engineering Tunnel and Bridge Engineering Environmental protection
materials Pollution control project Building environment and
equipment engineering The works of this proceedings can promote
development of Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering,
resource sharing, flexibility and high efficiency. Thereby, promote
scientific information interchange between scholars from the top
universities, research centers and high-tech enterprises working
all around the world.
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