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Books > Earth & environment > The environment > Environmental economics > Sustainability
Lubricants are essential in engineering, however more sustainable
formulations are needed to avoid adverse effects on the ecosystem.
Bio-based lubricant formulations present a promising solution.
Biolubricants: Science and technology is a comprehensive,
interdisciplinary and timely review of this important subject.
Initial chapters address the principles of lubrication, before
systematically reviewing fossil and bio-based feedstock resources
for biodegradable lubricants. Further chapters describe catalytic,
(bio) chemical functionalisation processes for transformation of
feedstocks into commercial products, product development, relevant
legislation, life cycle assessment, major product groups and
specific performance criteria in all major applications. Final
chapters consider markets for biolubricants, issues to consider
when selecting and using a lubricant, lubricant disposal and future
trends.
With its distinguished authors, Biolubricants: Science and
technology is a comprehensive reference for an industrial audience
of oil formulators and lubrication engineers, as well as
researchers and academics with an interest in the subject. It
provides an essential overview of scientific and technological
developments enabling the cost-effective improvement of
biolubricants, something that is crucial for the green future of
the lubricant industry.
A comprehensive, interdisciplinary and timely review of bio-based
lubricant formulationsAddresses the principles of
lubricationReviews fossil and bio-based feedstock resources for
biodegradable lubricants
Global populations have grown rapidly in recent decades, leading to
ever increasing demands for shelter, resources, energy and
utilities. Coupled with the worldwide need to achieve lower impact
buildings and conservation of resources, the need to achieve
sustainability in urban environments has never been more acute.
This book critically reviews the fundamental issues and applied
science, engineering and technology that will enable all cities to
achieve a greater level of metropolitan sustainability, and assist
nations in meeting the needs of their growing urban populations.
Part one introduces key issues related to metropolitan
sustainability, including the use of both urban metabolism and
benefit cost analysis. Part two focuses on urban land use and the
environmental impact of the built environment. The urban heat
island effect, redevelopment of brownfield sites and urban
agriculture are discussed in depth, before part three goes on to
explore urban air pollution and emissions control. Urban water
resources, reuse and management are explored in part four, followed
by a study of urban energy supply and management in part five.
Solar, wind and bioenergy, the role of waste-to-energy systems in
the urban infrastructure, and smart energy for cities are
investigated. Finally, part six considers sustainable urban
development, transport and planning.
With its distinguished editor and international team of expert
contributors, Metropolitan sustainability is an essential resource
for low-impact building engineers, sustainability consultants and
architects, town and city planners, local/municipal authorities,
and national and non-governmental bodies, and provides a thorough
overview for academics of all levels in this field.
Critically reviews the fundamental issues and applied science,
engineering and technology that will enable all cities to achieve a
greater level of metropolitan sustainabilityWill assist nations in
meeting the needs of their growing urban populationsChapters
discuss urban land use, the environmental impact of the build
environment, the urban heat island effect, urban air pollution and
emissions control, among other topics
Now more than ever we are facing pressing world challenges of
energy (identifying alternate energy), food (ensuring the food
supply), water (providing clean water), and human health (enabling
individualized medicine); and to solve these challenges will
require chemistry and the related chemical sciences. Integrating
sustainability into everything we do from instituting responsible
operations, to selecting partners for change and innovating
sustainable solutions. Industry needs academe to prepare their
graduates to ascend the ladder with skill and agility. This can
only be done by integrating sustainability expeditiously into
chemistry curricula.
This book makes a serious effort at bringing forth and
synergistically combining the concepts of green chemistry,
sustainability and nanotechnology and should motivate scientistsat
all levels to think clearly and seriously about creating and
optimizing novel and sustainable green approaches to
nanotechnology. The chapters in this book can be divided into three
broad categories: 1) Advancement in research on pollution control
through the green chemistry principles of nanotechnology; 2)
Emergence of nanomaterials in widespread applications in various
scientific fields, including but not limited to sensors and
catalysts; 3) Extension of research into nanotechnology and green
nanotechnology at a rapid pace. Review articles on the individual
aspects of these diverse and complementary topics have become
important resources for researchers, industry leaders, and
regulators, both nationally and internationally. This book contains
a few chapters associated with these particular themes, and
provides glimpses of the many difficulties and challenges faced by
those who seek to not only understand but also regulate the new
nanomaterials. Nanotechnology represents a unique field of science,
and necessitates new and novel sustainable approaches to create
usable end products for the market place with the primary goal of
yielding less adverse effects upon both human health and the
environment.
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Ireland 2021
(Paperback)
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
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R1,399
Discovery Miles 13 990
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Veld is 'n lewensbelangrike natuurlike hulpbron vir ons aardse
bestaan. Sowat 80% van ons mooi land bestaan uit veld. Die grootste
deel daarvan word vir vee- en wildboerdery asook vir bewaring van
biodiversiteit en vir ontspanning gebruik. Goeie veldbestuur is
nodig om grondagteruitgang te stuit en om volhoubare
voedselproduksie en bewaring van biodiversiteit te verseker. Maar
goeie veldbestuur berus op 'n goeie kennis van ekologiese beginsels
en veldbestuurspraktyke, iets wat baie grondgebruikers nie beskore
was om te verkry nie. Die boek poog om die nodige kennis te verskaf
om grondgebruikers te help om die grond in hul sorg doeltreffend te
bestuur - inderdaad 'n reuseverantwoordelikheid. Die insluiting van
meer as 380 foto's en illustrasies en die gebruik van maklik
verstaanbare taal in Veldbestuur - Beginsels en Praktyke is daarop
gemik om die taamlik tegniese onderwerp te vereenvoudig.
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Switzerland 2017
(Paperback)
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
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R1,050
Discovery Miles 10 500
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