|
|
Books > Earth & environment > The environment > Applied ecology > General
Measuring Sustainable Development Goals Performance provides a
quantitative and analytical framework for evaluating social,
economic, and environmental policies aiming at the UN sustainable
development goals (SDGs). Continuing their earlier work on
multidimensional analysis, the authors demonstrate how nations can
be ranked in terms of their performance in meeting a given set of
SDGs, providing numerical calculation of SDGs deficit. Their
calculations show that even before the arrival of the COVID-19
virus, there existed in several large Western nations undetected
pockets of SDG deficits, such as in the care for the elderly,
personal safety, and hygiene. Extending the calculations to cover
COVID-19 data for 2020, it turns out that the same deficit nations
also suffered excess death rates caused by the virus. This book
offers a balanced and holistic paradigm for evaluating progress of
the SDGs, assisting the convergence of national and international
efforts toward economic development, social progress, and
environmental protection.
The Future of Agricultural Landscapes, Part III, Volume 65 in the
Advances in Ecological Research serial, highlights new advances in
the field, with this update including contributions from an
international board of authors who cover Designing
farmer-acceptable rotations that assure ecosystem service provision
in the face of climate change, Building a shared vision of the
future for multifunctional agricultural landscapes: Lessons from a
Long Term Socio-Ecological Research site in south-western France,
Vineyard landscapes and biocontrol, Pollinators, Next generation
biomonitoring, Diversification of botanical resources in
landscapes, Conflict resolution in agricultural landscapes,
Addressing the Unanswered Questions in landscape-moderated
biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and more.
The Oceanography of the Eastern English Channel: Past, Present and
Future, Volume 90 in the Advances in Marine Biology series, is the
latest release in a series that has been providing in-depth and
up-to-date reviews on all aspects of marine biology since 1963.
Readers will find updates on many topics that will appeal to
postgraduates and researchers in marine biology, fisheries science,
ecology, zoology and biological oceanography. Chapters in this new
release include Marine Environmental DNA: Approaches, Applications,
and Opportunities, and The Biology and Ecology of the Banana
Prawns.
Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 89 updates on many topics that
will appeal to postgraduates and researchers in marine biology,
fisheries science, ecology, zoology and biological oceanography.
Chapters in this new release include Bio-concretions of submarine
caves and/or on resting stages from plankton and the Resurrection
Ecology, Shallow subtidal rocky reefs of the Mediterranean, From an
economic crisis to a pandemic crisis: The need for accurate marine
monitoring data to take informed management decisions, Backcasting
vs. forecasting, about the paradox of Jevons, sustainability, the
ecological transition, and the translation of scientific knowledge
into policy, Shark biology and conservation, and more.
Advances in Agronomy, Volume 170, the latest release in this
leading reference on agronomy, contains a variety of updates and
highlights new advances in the field. Each chapter is written by an
international board of authors.
Climate change and the depletion of resources will have a
long-lasting effect on the globe. Thus, it is essential that
businesses and organizations across the world adopt financial
practices and strategies that allow them to continue their service,
limit emissions, and preserve resources. However, these practices
are only made more difficult to adopt within the context of a
turbulent economy. In this context, it is imperative to research
financial strategies to protect the environment and support
business resilience. Finance for Sustainability in a Turbulent
Economy provides international financial strategies to achieve
sustainable business practices within a turbulent economy. It
highlights the importance of maintaining environmental health in a
cost-effective way. Covering topics such as environmental finance,
renewable energy frameworks, and social responsibility, this
premier reference source is an essential resource for environmental
scientists, government officials, engineers, business executives,
environmentalists, politicians, students and educators of higher
education, researchers, and academicians.
Electrification: Accelerating the Energy Transition offers a widely
applicable framework to delineate context-sensitive pathways by
which this transition can be accelerated and lists the types of
processes and structures that may hinder progress towards this
goal. The framework draws insights from well-established
literature, ranging from technological studies to socio-technical
studies of energy transitions, on to strategic niche management
approaches, (international) political economy approaches, and
institutionalist literatures, while also adopting wider social
theoretical ideas from structuration theory. Contributors discuss a
multitude of case studies drawn from global examples of
electrification projects. Brief case studies and text boxes help
users further understand this domain and the technological,
infrastructural and societal structures that may exercise
significant powers.
Winner of the 2021 Rachel Carson Environmental Book Award Winner of
the 2021 Maine Literary Award for Nonfiction Finalist for the 2020
National Book Critics John Leonard Prize for Best First Book
Finalist for the 2021 New England Society Book Award Finalist for
the 2021 New England Independent Booksellers Association Award A
New York Times Editors' Choice and Chicago Tribune top book for
2020 "Mill Town is the book of a lifetime; a deep-drilling,
quick-moving, heartbreaking story. Scathing and tender, it lifts
often into poetry, but comes down hard when it must. Through it all
runs the river: sluggish, ancient, dangerous, freighted with
America's sins." --Robert Macfarlane, author of Underland Kerri
Arsenault grew up in the small, rural town of Mexico, Maine, where
for over 100 years the community orbited around a paper mill that
provided jobs for nearly everyone in town, including three
generations of her family. Kerri had a happy childhood, but years
after she moved away, she realized the price she paid for that
childhood. The price everyone paid. The mill, while providing the
social and economic cohesion for the community, also contributed to
its demise. Mill Town is a book of narrative nonfiction,
investigative memoir, and cultural criticism that illuminates the
rise and collapse of the working-class, the hazards of loving and
leaving home, and the ambiguous nature of toxics and disease with
the central question; Who or what are we willing to sacrifice for
our own survival?
Fundamentals of Tropical Freshwater Wetlands: From Ecology to
Conservation Management is a practical guide and important tool for
practitioners and educators interested in the ecology, conservation
and management of wetlands in tropical/subtropical regions. The
book is written in such a way that, in addition to scientists and
managers, it is accessible to non-specialist readers. Organized
into three themed sections and twenty-three chapters, this volume
covers a variety of topics, exposing the reader to a full range of
scientific, conservation and management issues. Each chapter has
been written by specialists in the topic being presented. The book
recognizes that wetland conservation, science and management are
interlinked disciplines, and so it attempts to combine several
perspectives to highlight the interdependence between the various
professions that deal with issues in these environments. Within
each chapter extensive cross-referencing is included, so as to help
the reader link related aspects of the issues being discussed.
It is not a question whether the world is in transition, rather it
is quite clear to see that the world is transitioning into new
uncharted territories. Digital transformation has taken over the
many facets of management and will create advantages for the
organizations that are innovative with these competitive core
capabilities. From manufacturing to education, every business
sector is shifting their traditional ways of doing business to
reach organizational goals and survive. Innovation takes the lead
here. In this digitalized era, it is obvious that firms and
organizations will not survive if they do not adapt to the changing
demands and business strategies of the new era. New developments in
information technologies provides an essential base for digital
transformation leading to many artificial intelligence
implications. This can lead to time-effectiveness, lowered costs,
better timing, and improved efficiency in personalized products and
services. New forms of work, new performance criteria, new training
and new development programs for employees and new recruitment and
selection procedures will be among the most important issues of new
human resource management systems. This stems from the urgency of
digital transformation in the new World order. All organizations
need to establish new management strategies, policies, and
practices to govern vital transformations in the new age. This will
be achieved by formulating and implementing a digital
transformation strategy which fits to all levels of management in
today's organizations. From supply chain management systems to
human resource management within organizations need to be
transformed accordingly with the digital transformation strategy.
For all these reasons, the latest research on the selected subjects
of leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship will fill a critical
gap in the related literature. This reference book aims to bring
together the emerging topics of digital transformation, information
technologies, new management strategies and digital practices in
human resources and new forms of work. At the same time, it
provides theoretical infrastructure to share the latest empirical
research findings within management, artificial intelligence and
digital business functions and strategies. A tremendous
contribution will be made to the contemporary research on these
subjects by collecting the most up to date research findings and
combining these with the theoretical framework. The most popular
contemporary topics in digitalization in management fields and
information technologies will provide valuable insight for
understanding today's business organizations operating in a global,
dynamic, and complex environment. The chapters of the book will
handle an up-to-date topic, mostly based on technological advances,
and readers will benefit from learning the latest management skills
and techniques. This book will fill a critical gap by providing
digital business strategies and emerging digital human resources
issues from the perspective of innovation.
The concept of circular economy is based on strategies, practices,
policies, and technologies to achieve principles related to
reusing, recycling, redesigning, repurposing, remanufacturing,
refurbishing, and recovering water, waste materials, and nutrients
to preserve natural resources. It provides the necessary conditions
to encourage economic and social actors to adopt strategies toward
sustainability. However, the increasing complexity of
sustainability aspects means that traditional engineering and
management/economics alone cannot face the new challenges and reach
the appropriate solutions. Thus, this book highlights the role of
engineering and management in building a sustainable society by
developing a circular economy that establishes and protects strong
social and cultural structures based on cross-disciplinary
knowledge and diverse skills. It includes theoretical
justification, research studies, and case studies to provide
researchers, practitioners, professionals, and policymakers the
appropriate context to work together in promoting sustainability
and circular economy thinking. Volume 1, Circular Economy and
Sustainability: Management and Policy, discusses the content of
circular economy principles and how they can be realized in the
fields of economy, management, and policy. It gives an outline of
the current status and perception of circular economy at the
micro-, meso-, and macro-levels to provide a better understanding
of its role in achieving sustainability. Volume 2, Circular Economy
and Sustainability: Environmental Engineering, presents various
technological and developmental tools that emphasize the
implementation of these principles in practice (micro-level). It
demonstrates the necessity to establish a fundamental connection
between sustainable engineering and circular economy.
The concept of circular economy is based on strategies, practices,
policies, and technologies to achieve principles related to
reusing, recycling, redesigning, repurposing, remanufacturing,
refurbishing, and recovering water, waste materials, and nutrients
to preserve natural resources. It provides the necessary conditions
to encourage economic and social actors to adopt strategies toward
sustainability. However, the increasing complexity of
sustainability aspects means that traditional engineering and
management/economics alone cannot face the new challenes and reach
the appropriate solutions. Thus, this book highlights the role of
engineering and management in building a sustainable society by
developing a circular economy that establishes and protects strong
social and cultural structures based on cross-disciplinary
knowledge and diverse skills. It includes theoretical
justification, research studies, and case studies to provide
researchers, practitioners, professionals, and policymakers the
appropriate context to work together in promoting sustainability
and circular economy thinking. Volume 1, Circular Economy and
Sustainability: Management and Policy, discusses the content of
circular economy principles and how they can be realized in the
fields of economy, management, and policy. It gives an outline of
the current status and perception of circular economy at the
micro-, meso-, and macro-levels to provide a better understanding
of its role to achieve sustainability. Volume 2, Circular Economy
and Sustainability: Environmental Engineering, presents various
technological and developmental tolls that emphasize the
implementation of these principles in practice (micro-level). It
demonstrates the necessity to establish a fundamental connection
between sustainable engineering and circular economy.
Advances in Agronomy, Volume 169, the latest release in this
leading reference on agronomy, contains a variety of updates and
highlights new advances in the field. Each chapter is written by an
international board of authors.
Advances in Agronomy, Volume 168, the latest release in this
leading reference on agronomy, contains a variety of updates and
highlights new advances in the field. Each chapter is written by an
international board of authors.
Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 88, the latest release in a
series that has been providing in-depth and up-to-date reviews on
all aspects of marine biology since 1963, updates on many topics
that will appeal to postgraduates and researchers in marine
biology, fisheries science, ecology, zoology and biological
oceanography. Chapters in this new release include Marine
Environmental DNA: Approaches, Applications, and Opportunities, and
The Biology and Ecology of the Banana Prawns.
Cross-Border Resource Management, Fourth Edition addresses
theoretical and analytical issues relating to cross-border resource
management, particularly in a changing world. The book holistically
explores issues where two entities share a border, such as
sovereign countries, dependent states and others, where each seeks
to maximize their political and economic interests regardless of
impacts on the environment. This new edition has been completely
revised to reflect current issues, with new cases and videos in
every chapter and expanded coverage of natural disasters, climate
change and modeling. Serving as a single resource to explore the
many facets of managing and utilizing natural resources when they
extend across defined borders, this new edition provides
environmental managers and researchers in environmental management
and policy with practical solutions for cross-border cooperation in
the exploitation and utilization of natural and environmental
resources.
Advances in Agronomy, Volume 167, the latest release in this
leading reference on agronomy, contains a variety of updates and
highlights new advances in the field. Each chapter is written by an
international board of authors.
Exploring Animal Behavior in Laboratory and Field, Second Edition
provides a comprehensive manual on animal behavior lab activities.
This new edition brings together basic research and methods,
presenting applications and problem-solving techniques. It provides
all the details to successfully run designed activities while also
offering flexibility and ease in setup. The exercises in this
volume address animal behavior at all levels, describing behavior,
theory, application and communication. Each lab provides details on
how to successfully run the activity while also offering
flexibility to instructors. This is an important resource for
students educators, researchers and practitioners who want to
explore and study animal behavior. The field of animal behavior has
changed dramatically in the past 15 - 20 years, including a greater
use and availability of technology and statistical analysis. In
addition, animal behavior has taken on a more applied role in the
last decade, with a greater emphasis on conservation and applied
behavior, hence the necessity for new resources on the topic.
Forest Resources Resilience and Conflicts presents modern remote
sensing and GIS techniques for Sustainable Livelihood. It provides
an up-to-date critical analysis of the discourse surrounding forest
resources and society, illustrating the relationship between forest
resources and the livelihood of local people. The book is organized
into four parts consisting of 31 chapters. Each chapter then
reviews current understanding, present research, and future
implications. Utilizing case studies and novel advances in
geospatial technologies, Forest Resources Resilience and Conflicts
provides a timely synthesis of a rapidly growing field and
stimulates ideas for future work, especially considering
sustainable development goals. In addition, the book presents the
effective contribution of the forestry sector to populations'
livelihoods through improved collection of forestry statistics that
foster the understanding and integration of the forestry sector in
poverty reduction processes and the national economy to enhance its
integration in national planning. It is a valuable resource for
researchers and students in environmental science, especially those
interested in forestry, geography, and remote sensing.
Local Electricity Markets introduces the fundamental
characteristics, needs, and constraints shaping the design and
implementation of local electricity markets. It addresses current
proposed local market models and lessons from their limited
practical implementation. The work discusses relevant decision and
informatics tools considered important in the implementation of
local electricity markets. It also includes a review on management
and trading platforms, including commercially available tools.
Aspects of local electricity market infrastructure are identified
and discussed, including physical and software infrastructure. It
discusses the current regulatory frameworks available for local
electricity market development internationally. The work concludes
with a discussion of barriers and opportunities for local
electricity markets in the future.
|
You may like...
Die Verevrou
Jan van Tonder
Paperback
R385
R344
Discovery Miles 3 440
The Match
Harlan Coben
Paperback
R379
Discovery Miles 3 790
|