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Agricultural Waste Diversity and Sustainability Issues: Sub Saharan
Africa as Case Study presents solutions for overcoming limitations,
guiding developmental processes, and improving knowledge transfer
in agricultural waste management and development. The book gives
considerable attention to treatment and conversion, with best
management practices involving the reduction and elimination of
waste volume in its various forms, sectors and streams. Sections
cover waste management in the agriculture and food sector,
including methodological approaches in waste preparation and
processes, the most important energy generation techniques and
strategies, and best practices, management, sustainability,
associated technologies, accountability, communications, and
involvement surrounding diverse stakeholders. Agricultural Waste
Diversity and Sustainability Issues: Sub Saharan Africa as Case
Study illustrates the use of mathematical models to minimize
operational cost in agro-waste management processes and discusses
the application of eco-efficiency. Ultimately, the book focuses on
the prospect of agro-wastes management and risk associated in the
sub-Saharan African region, including Nigeria, Uganda, and South
Africa as case studies.
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Travels Through Holland, Flanders, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Lapland, Russia, the Ukraine & Poland in the Years 1768, 1769, & 1770
- in Which is Particularly Minuted the Present State of Those Countries, Respecting Their Agriculture, Population, ...; 3
(Hardcover)
Joseph Marshall; Created by John 1735-1826 Adams, John Adams Library (Boston Public Lib
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Discovery Miles 9 190
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Advances in Agronomy continues to be recognized as a leading
reference and first-rate source for the latest research in
agronomy. Each volume contains an eclectic group of reviews by
leading scientists throughout the world. As always, the subjects
covered are rich, varied and exemplary of the abundant subject
matter addressed by this long-running serial.
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