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Books > Earth & environment > The environment > Pollution & threats to the environment > Global warming
Water Quality in the Third Pole: The Roles of Climate Change and
Human Activities offers in-depth coverage of water quality issues
(natural and human-related), the monitoring of contaminants, and
the remediation of water contamination. The book's chapters assess
years of research on water quality and climate change in this
fascinating and scientifically important region. Topics addressed
include climate change impacts on water qualities of freshwater
bodies, such as glaciers, lakes, rivers and precipitation. In
addition, the book explains the growing concerns over water
quality, such as mercury, trace elements, major ions, persistent
organic pollutants and their circulation. As such, it is an
essential reference for academics and policymakers interested in
the water quality of natural bodies.
Living Hot tells the blunt truth about our current climate change
predicament: it's time to get cracking on making Australia resilient to
intensifying climate extremes. If we prepare well, we can give
ourselves a fighting chance to preserve some of the best of what we
have, build stronger and fairer communities, find a path through the
escalating pressures of a warming world – and even find new ways to
flourish.
To get there, we must leave behind both the doomism and the wishful
thinking currently holding us back. In Living Hot, highly respected
academic Clive Hamilton and policy consultant George Wilkenfeld shift
the emphasis away from reducing carbon emissions and on to making
Australia resilient, outlining a vision for an all-embracing and
on-going program of investment and social change to protect ourselves
from the ravages of a changing climate.
Living Hot is a sober assessment of the challenges we face, and a
farsighted road map for what we must do next if we want to survive and
even thrive on our heating planet.
Climate Change and Agricultural Ecosystems explains the causative
factors of climate change related to agriculture, soil and plants,
and discusses the relevant resulting mitigation process.
Agricultural ecosystems include factors from the surrounding areas
where agriculture experiences direct or indirect interaction with
the plants, animals, and microbes present. Changes in climatic
conditions influence all the factors of agricultural ecosystems,
which can potentially adversely affect their productivity. This
book summarizes the different aspects of vulnerability, adaptation,
and amelioration of climate change in respect to plants, crops,
soil, and microbes for the sustainability of the agricultural
sector and, ultimately, food security for the future. It also
focuses on the utilization of information technology for the
sustainability of the agricultural sector along with the capacity
and adaptability of agricultural societies under climate change.
Climate Change and Agricultural Ecosystems incorporates both
theoretical and practical aspects, and serves as base line
information for future research. This book is a valuable resource
for those working in environmental sciences, soil sciences,
agricultural microbiology, plant pathology, and agronomy.
Predicting Future Oceans: Sustainability of Ocean and Human Systems
Amidst Global Environmental Change provides a synthesis of our
knowledge of the future state of the oceans. The editors undertake
the challenge of integrating diverse perspectives-from oceanography
to anthropology-to exhibit the changes in ecological conditions and
their socioeconomic implications. Each contributing author provides
a novel perspective, with the book as a whole collating scholarly
understandings of future oceans and coastal communities across the
world. The diverse perspectives, syntheses and state-of-the-art
natural and social sciences contributions are led by past and
current research fellows and principal investigators of the Nereus
Program network. This includes members at 17 leading research
institutes, addressing themes such as oceanography, biodiversity,
fisheries, mariculture production, economics, pollution, public
health and marine policy. This book is a comprehensive resource for
senior undergraduate and postgraduate readers studying social and
natural science, as well as practitioners working in the field of
natural resources management and marine conservation.
Climate Preservation in Urban Communities Case Studies delivers a
firsthand, applied perspective on the challenges and solutions of
creating urban communities that are adaptable and resilient to
climate change. The book presents valuable insights into the
real-life challenges and solutions of designing, planning and
constructing urban sustainable communities, providing real world
examples of innovative technologies that contribute to the creation
of sustainable, healthy and livable cities. Examples of successes,
failures and solutions are presented based on a cross disciplinary
approach for infrastructural systems, including discussions of
drinking water, wastewater, power systems, broadband, Wi-Fi,
transportation and green buildings technologies.
Ecosystems provide services that are crucial and beneficial to the
human population. The management and conservation of these services
can assure the wellbeing of the local population. Climate Change
and Its Impact on Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity in Arid and
Semi-Arid Zones is an essential reference source that studies the
effects of climate change on biodiversity and ecosystem services in
dry regions and examines various strategic local, national, and
international policy developments to help overcome these impacts.
Featuring research on topics such as poverty reduction, climate
change, and adaption policies, this book is ideally designed for
environmentalists, policymakers, government officials,
academicians, researchers, and technology developers who want to
improve their understanding of climate change impact,
vulnerability, and sustainability, and the strategic role of
adaptation and mitigation.
The rise of violent conflicts in developing countries in recent
years has attracted concerns from scholars from all fields of
study. The significance of the issue calls for an expansion of
current research on the various dimensions of violent conflicts and
how they impact resource control and sustainability. Impacts of
Violent Conflicts on Resource Control and Sustainability provides
innovative insights into the dimensions and ramifications of
violent conflicts, how they are managed, and how resolution efforts
contribute to resource control and sustainability. The content
within this publication includes information on media coverage of
conflict, religious ideology conflict, and global development. This
book is a vital reference source for academicians, researchers,
policy makers, government functionaries, and individuals seeking
current research on the cause and management of violent conflicts.
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