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Books > Earth & environment > Earth sciences > Meteorology > General
Tropical Extremes: Natural Variability and Trends features the most
up-to-date information on present and future trends related to
climate change and tropical extremes. Including contributions from
the foremost experts in the field, this important reference
addresses the science behind climate change and natural variability
in relation to tropical extremes. The book also includes practical
insight into modeling and observation approaches. In a warming
world, the increase of weather extremes presents a scientifically
complex and societally relevant challenge. The book confronts these
challenges with observational evidence, modeling studies and
expected impacts. This is an essential reference for researchers,
modelers and students in the fields of climate and atmospheric
science looking to better understand the causes and effects of
tropical extremes and natural variability.
This is books covers the entire course contents as per the revised
syllabus of ICAR for students of agrometeorology. Written in simple
and understandable language; fully supported by figures, diagrams,
equations and formulas to help the beginners. In short the book is
a must for beginners in its field
Smart, Resilient and Transition Cities: Emerging Approaches and
Tools for Climate-Sensitive Urban Development starts with a
presentation of three widespread Urban Metaphors, which are gaining
increasing attention from urban planners and decision-makers: Smart
City, Resilient City and Transition Towns, being all of them
focused on the need for enhancing cities' capacities to cope with
the multiple and heterogeneous challenges threatening contemporary
cities and their future development and, above all, with climate
issues. Then, the Authors provide an overview of current
large-scale and urban strategies to counterbalance climate change
so far undertaken in different geographical contexts (Europe,
United States, China, Africa and Australia), shedding light on the
different approaches, on the different weights assigned to
mitigation and adaptation issues as well as on the main barriers
hindering their effectiveness and translation into measurable
outcomes. Opportunities and criticalities arising from the rich,
'sprawled' and 'blurred' landscape of current strategies and
initiatives in the face of climate change pave the way to a
discussion on the lessons learnt from current initiatives and
provide new hints for developing integrated climate strategies,
capable to guide planners and decision makers towards a climate
sensitive urban development Smart, Resilient and Transition Cities:
Emerging Approaches and Tools for Climate-Sensitive Urban
Development merges a scientific approach with a pragmatic one.
Through a case study approach, the Authors explore strengths and
weaknesses of institutional and informal practices to foreshadow
innovative paths for an adaptive process of urban governance in the
face of climate change. The book guides the reader along new
governance paths, characterized by continuous learning and close
cooperation and communication among different actors and
stakeholders and, in so doing, helps them to overcome current
'siloed' approaches to climate issues.
Atmospheric Impacts of the Oil and Gas Industry provides the most
up-to-date scientific and technological methods available to
quantify oil and gas industry emissions and atmospheric impacts in
a manner that is relevant to the development of, compliance with,
and enforcement of effective policy and regulations. The book
offers a concise survey of these methods to facilitate the
implementation of solutions that promote sustainable energy
production. Part I covers a technical and descriptive summary of
air quality and global change issues relevant to the oil and gas
industry, with Part II summarizing state-of-the-art methods
pertaining to the analysis and solution of the problems identified
in the earlier section. Examples of state-of-the-art methods
covered include real-time monitoring with chemical ionization mass
spectrometry, drone-mounted mini-lasers and gas cells, tomographic
remote sensing, inverse modeling of emissions, 3D fluid, chemical,
and transport models, and contemporary control technologies, such
as flare minimization, oxidation catalysts, and vapor recovery. In
addition, field studies, policy-relevant modeling assessments, and
regulatory decisions from multiple geographic regions are
presented, providing readers best practices from real world
applications.
Opportunities Beyond Carbon presents climate change as potentially
the 'best crisis we ever had'. It maps the many opportunities for
communities large and small, local and international, making the
transition to a low carbon economy. John O'Brien has compiled
essays by key politicians, investors, business people, activists
and academics on how to make the most of the current predicament.
This fresh, lucid and practical optimism for the future offers a
foundation for an entirely new and proactive attitude to climate
change.
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