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The volume Environmental Change and African Societies contributes
to current debates on global climate change from the perspectives
of the social sciences and the humanities. It charts past and
present environmental change in different African settings and also
discusses policies and scenarios for the future. The first section,
"Ideas", enquires into local perceptions of the environment,
followed by contributions on historical cases of environmental
change and state regulation. The section "Present" addresses
decision-making and agenda-setting processes related to current
representations and/or predicted effects of climate change. The
section "Prospects" is concerned with contemporary African
megatrends. The authors move across different scales of
investigation, from locally-grounded ethnographic analyses to
discussions on continental trends and international policy.
Contributors are: Daniel Callo-Concha, Joy Clancy, Manfred Denich,
Sara de Wit, Ton Dietz, Irit Eguavoen, Ben Fanstone, Ingo
Haltermann, Laura Jeffrey, Emmanuel Kreike, Vimbai Kwashirai, James
C. McCann, Bertrand F. Nero, Jonas O. Nielsen, Erick G. Tambo,
Julia Tischler.
Desert Regions are Familiar faces in many of History of the world.
The Earliest civilizations and two of the world's major Religions
were born here. This publication "Environment, People and
Development: Experiences from Desert Ecosystems" Highlights some of
the Basic and technologically refined information from many parts
of the Desert Ecosystems of the world.
This book contains s written by young enthusiastic scientists,
teachers and researchers who are involved in research, teaching and
extension of modern scientific agricultural principles and
practices in different parts of India. Attempts have been made to
cover various aspects of modern agriculture viz. genetic
improvement of crop plants, modern methods in plant breeding, seed
science, ground water resources management, integrated farming
systems, horticultural crops, biological control for sustainable
agriculture, underutilized fruit plants health enhancing foods,
role of enzymes in food processing, bioinformatics and molecular
diagnostics etc., but still many facets lingering due to vast
nature of agriculture itself. The major aim of this book is to
provide glimpse of important arena to enhance food and nutritional
security in a sustainable way.
International bestseller Tom Phillips (Humans; Truth; Conspiracy) is back with a fascinating and hilarious look at armageddon through the ages
Do you feel like we're living in the end times? Does it seem like everything is on fire, and one disaster follows another?
Here's a small comfort: you're not the first to feel that way. If there's one thing that people throughout history have agreed on, it's that history wasn't going to be around for much longer.
This book is about the apocalypse, and how humans have always believed it to be very f*cking nigh. Across thousands of years, we'll meet weird cults, failed prophets and mass panics, holy warriors leading revolts in anticipation of the last days, and suburbanites waiting for aliens to rescue them from a doomed Earth. We'll journey back to the 'worst period to be alive', as the world reeled from a simultaneous pandemic and climate crisis. And we'll look to the future to ask the unnerving question: how might it all end?
But it's also a book about how we live in a world where catastrophe is always looming - whether it's a madman with a nuclear button or the slow burn of environmental collapse. Because when we talk about the end of the world, what we really mean is the end of our world. Our obsession with doomsday is really about change: our fear of it, and our desire for it, and how - ultimately - we can find hope in it.
Foreword by Ian Gough This seminal book addresses the critical and
urgent question of 'what makes welfare states sustainable?' in the
era of climate change. Expert authors challenge traditional
perspectives on questions of sustainability which have focused on
population ageing, global economic turbulence and on containing
current and future public social spending. The chapters present new
empirical evidence in the form of in-depth comparative country
studies from across Europe, offering an insight into how political
actors, social partners and civil society organisations in
countries associated with different welfare models address
questions of sustainability and the extent to which they balance
social, ecological and economic considerations. The editors
conclude by mapping out ways in which welfare states can address
these increasingly urgent and complex issues and facilitate an
eco-social transition towards true sustainability. This book will
be an invaluable resource for scholars and students of comparative
social policy, environmental politics and policy and climate
change. Highlighting the political and structural challenges
European societies face in the transition to low carbon economies,
this book will also be beneficial for policymakers and
practitioners in these areas.
Water Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling: Aqueous
Recovery Methods provides data regarding the implementation of
aqueous methods of processing of WEEEs at the industrial level.
Chapters explore points-of-view of worldwide researchers and
research project managers with respect to new research developments
and how to improve processing technologies. The text is divided
into two parts, with the first section addressing the new research
regarding the hydrometallurgical procedures adopted from minerals
processing technologies. Other sections cover green chemistry,
bio-metallurgy applications for WEEE treatment and the current
developed aqueous methods at industrial scale. A conclusion
summarizes existing research with suggestions for future actions.
Microbial organisms occupy a peculiar place in the human view of
life. Microorganisms represent the richest repertoire of molecular
and chemical diversity in nature as they underlie basic ecosystem
processes. Microorganisms are used for various purposes including
food production and preservation, management of pests and
pathogens, bioleaching of metals, increasing soil fertility,
generating biofuels, monitoring pollutants, cleaning up of oil
spills, waste water treatment, assaying of chemicals and serving as
tools for medical research. Besides microorganisms are the major
sources of antimicrobial agents and produce a wide range of other
important medicinal compounds including enzymes, enzyme inhibitors,
antihelminthics, antitumor agents, insecticides, vitamins,
immunosuppressants and immunomodulatoThe study of microbial
diversity is thus important to solve new and emerging disease
problems and to advance biotechnology.
World economic activity is a cause of climate change and climate
change has an impact on economic activity. Adaptation to climate
change can occur locally, but action to reduce the extent of
climate change requires global cooperation or at least
coordination.Covering all aspects of the problem, this collection
contains both classic and recent key published articles on this
burning issue. The first section explores global trends in
emissions and their drivers as well as the most important forecasts
of global greenhouse gas emissions. The second section covers
mitigation policy at the international level reviewing costs,
benefits, and analysis of policy instruments. The final section
focuses on adaptation and the roles of risk and uncertainty in
responses to climate change. The extensive, authoritative
introduction provided by the editors puts these contributions into
context. This volume will be of interest and value to researchers
and policy professionals in the areas of climate policy and
environmental economics
This book studies smart green innovation through the prism of
social entrepreneurship as a driver for sustainable development and
the development of an environmental economy. It systematizes and
analyzes the modern challenges of the environmental economy:
climate change and environmental pollution. The tendencies and
scenarios for the environmental economy are considered in the
context of implementing the Sustainable Development Goals.
Globalization and international trade are also considered factors
in the sustainable development of the environmental economy.The
book hones in on the international experience of ecological
responsibility and fighting climate change through social
entrepreneurship. The contribution of corporate responsibility in
the fight against climate change is determined, and state
regulation of corporate responsibility in the resource-based
economies of developing countries is considered. The market
mechanisms for stimulating the fight against climate change through
social entrepreneurship in countries with developed environmental
economies are also considered. The advantages of digitalization for
fighting climate change through social entrepreneurship are
offered.The book also reflects on the possibilities for the
sustainable development of the environmental economy based on
climate-smart innovation in social entrepreneurship. It presents a
model of climate-smart enterprise and substantiates its advantages
for corporate responsibility and sustainable development. The key
climate-smart innovations in social entrepreneurship for
sustainable development of the environmental economy—robots big
data, AI, blockchain, and green finance—are determined. The book
also develops policy recommendations to support climate-smart
innovation in social entrepreneurship.
This timely book documents and analyses the seriousness of growing
national inequality in different regions around the world. It
argues that the treatment of inequality in the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) is wholly insufficient due to their
failure to recognise the growing difference between the income of
work and the income of capital and the super rich, and the strain
this places on a country's social fabric. Sustainable Development
Goals and Income Inequality provides a critical view on how
inequality is dealt with in the process of setting global goals. It
reviews the development of inequality globally and the various
processes leading up to formulation of the SDGs. With chapters from
top researchers on inequality and development economics it provides
a strong and unique intellectual basis for a more prominent
treatment of inequality in the follow up process to the SDGs.
Combining a global perspective and in-depth regional analysis, this
book will be of interest to students and academics in sustainable
development, social policy and development economics. Contributors
include: T. Addison, A. Cornia, P. Edward, R. Jolly, M. Luebker, D.
Nayyar, A. Sumner, P.A.G. van Bergeijk, R. van der Hoeven, J.
Vandemoortele, R. Vos
This Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of the latest
research from leading scholars on the international political
economy of energy and resources. Highlighting the important
conceptual and empirical themes, the chapters study all levels of
governance, from global to local, and explore the wide range of
issues emerging in a changing political and economic environment.
The original contributions analyse energy as a highly complex,
interconnected policy area, including how energy markets and
regimes are constituted and the governance institutions that are
being designed to challenge existing establishments. A number of
contributors focus on intersections between energy and other policy
fields or sectors, or nexes. These include the climate change,
energy and low carbon transitions nexus; the food, water and
forestry nexus; the energy, resources and development nexus, and
the global?national?local nexus in energy. Significantly, this
Handbook ties the contributions together by exploring opportunities
for sustainable transitions and avoiding resource scarcity whilst
taking other social needs, such as development, into account. This
Handbook will be an essential resource for scholars and students of
international political economy, governance and development studies
as it covers: the environment, development, human rights, global
production, energy transitions and energy security. Contributors
include: L. Baker, T. Boersma, J. Britton, E. Brutschin, J. Burton,
A.A. Camba, R. Falkner, T. Foxon, C. Fraune, A. Goldthau, D.
Gritsenko, A. Hira, R. Hiteva, L. Hughes, J. Jewell, M.F. Keating,
C. Kuzemko, A. Lawrence, F. Lira, A. Losz, K. Lovell, H.E.S.
Nesadurai, M. Nilsson, S. Onder, R. Quitzow, S. Raszewski, W.B.
Renfro, J. Sharples, N. Sitter, M. Skalamera, B.K. Sovacool, C.
Strambo, J. Wilson
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