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This book reviews the latest research on bioproducts from various
economically important insects, such as silkworms, honey bees, lac
and drosophila, and termites, and discusses their general,
biomedical and industrial applications in detail. It includes
chapters focusing on insects as a food source, probiotics,
silk-based biomaterials, insect pheromones, insects as biomedicine
source, pupa oil chemistry, non-protein compounds from Lepidopteran
insects, insect chitin and chitosan, polyphenols and flavonoids.
Model insects like Bombyx mori or bees were domesticated in Asian
countries thousands of years ago. Over time, natural products from
these animals became industrialized and today they attracting
increasing attention thanks to their sustainability and their
manifold applications in agriculture and biomedicine. The book is
intended for entomologists, material scientists, natural product
researchers and biotechnologists.
Resource extraction and conflicts over natural resources are a
global phenomenon, including in India. This book explores the
process of state formation through developmental intervention in
the resource-rich areas of Jharkhand in eastern India which are
inhabited by the indigenous Ho community. The cultural practices
and livelihoods of Indigenous tribes, like the Ho community in
Jharkhand, are deeply linked with the local ecology. The conflict
in Jharkhand is intertwined with state development projects and
capitalist interventions. This book examines the history of these
projects and the issues of territorialisation, dispossession,
accumulation, and marginalization which communities have been
fighting against for many decades. It examines the process of
development policies and projects shaping and restructuring the
resource-rich ecology in the region and addresses the interrelated
issues of development-induced dispossession, resistance, ecological
transformation, governance, illegalities, and state-building. It
focuses on the questions: what do development projects bring to the
Ho community; what induces them to resist and negotiate; and how
state decentralization schemes and local governance in resource
conflict areas strengthen State capacities? The book highlights the
consequences on the livelihoods and cultural practices of the local
people because of ecological transformation and everyday
resistance. Comprehensive and important, this book will be of
interest to students and researchers of anthropology, sociology,
political ecology, social work, development studies, ecology,
developmental sociology, indigenous studies, law, and economic
anthropology.
This new volume addresses the burning issues of the impact of
climate change, the alteration of environmental quality, and
subsequent mitigation and adaptation strategies through various
agroecosystem practices, primarily in agroforestry. The book
discusses in depth the impact of climate change on forests and
other agroecosystems. It presents new research on mitigation
strategies, looking at carbon sequestration in agricultural soils,
environmental greening, natural resource management, and livelihood
security. It provides a thorough analysis of the potential of
various modern, improved, and scientific farming practices, such as
climate-smart agriculture and agroforestry systems for climate
change mitigation and adaptation. The book also examines the
invasion of major fungal diseases in forests and agricultural crops
due to climatic fluctuations and goes on to look at water and waste
management practices.
This volume provides an abundance of valuable information on
emerging eco-friendly technology and its potential role in
combating climate change via agroforesty. The volume begins by
describing the recent understanding of the scenario of climate
change and its issues and challenges and provides an in-depth
analysis of the potential of agroforestry toward climate change
mitigation and adaptation. Chapters address a wide range of
techniques and methods for mitigating the negative aspects of
climate change through agroforesty, such as vermicomposting, carbon
sequestration, horticulture techniques, nutrient sequestration and
soil sustainability, conservation of medicinal plant resources,
silvipastoral systems, phytoremediation techniques, and more. The
book also looks at livelihood security and the role of
agroforestry. Key features: Provides updated information and recent
developments in the field of climate change and agroforestry Looks
at a variety of eco-friendly methods being employed to help
mitigate climate change through agroforesty Provides
recommendations and suggestions to build harmony between
agroforestry and climate change Discusses new insights on the role
of agroforestry toward combating climate change as well as
maintaining the sustainability of ecosystems
The recent technologies for sustainable development and maintaining
ecological integrity in the field of agriculture, forestry and
environmental management for the green future. Describes the recent
technologies and issues to generate awareness among the global
scientific community towards sustainable development. Covers
various eco-friendly approaches for successful management of soil,
water, forest, agriculture, and other natural resources. Addresses
the policy issues promoting conservation, protection and management
of various natural resources. Presents the issues of climate change
and sustainable strategies to combat such a mega event. The
existence of life on the earth primarily depends upon the
agriculture, forest and environment. The changing climate is
imposing the multifaceted challenges in front of human
civilization. The agroecosystem management practices and
technologies leads to higher productivity with destruction of
agricultural, forest and environmental habitat leading to
soil-water-air pollution. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
plays a key role in the promoting research and developmental
activities in various sectors to achieve the sustainable
development goals under 2030 agenda. Gradual growth of science and
technology has imposed a significant pressure on the different
ecosystem. In this context, approaches such as sustainable
agriculture, forestry and eco-friendly technologies need to be
address across the world. Keeping view of these facts this book
underlines scientific chapters dealing with the issues with proper
explanation, and accompanied by illustrative diagrams, tables,
database as required. The editors have tried to provide a brief
scenario about the current issues related to the agriculture,
forestry and environment. Therefore, the book would be a very
useful resource for academicians, scientists, and policy makers of
the related field.
This book looks at using forestry and several other innovative
measures to facilitate environmental sustainability, covering an
important selection of research that focuses on scientific
applications and trends. Chapters discuss such diverse topics as
using agroforestry for resource management, employing legumes in
agroforestry, livestock management for climate change mitigation,
introducing higher plants for air pollution mitigation in urban
industrial areas, the uses and benefits of sludge, technological
assessment of sewage treatment plants, and much more. This book
will be a helpful and informative reference for those in the
disciplines of forestry, agriculture, ecology, and environmental
science and will also be a pathway to addressing new concepts for a
sustainable world.
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SAP S/4HANA Systems in Hyperscaler Clouds - Deploying SAP S/4HANA in AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure (Paperback, 1st ed.)
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This book helps SAP architects and SAP Basis administrators deploy
and operate SAP S/4HANA systems on the most common public cloud
platforms. Market-leading cloud offerings are covered, including
Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. You will
gain an end-to-end understanding of the initial implementation of
SAP S/4HANA systems on those platforms. You will learn how to move
away from the big monolithic SAP ERP systems and arrive at an
environment with a central SAP S/4HANA system as the digital core
surrounded by cloud-native services. The book begins by introducing
the core concepts of Hyperscaler cloud platforms that are relevant
to SAP. You will learn about the architecture of SAP S/4HANA
systems on public cloud platforms, with specific content provided
for each of the major platforms. The book simplifies the deployment
of SAP S/4HANA systems in public clouds by providing step-by-step
instructions and helping you deal with the complexity of such a
deployment. Content in the book is based on best practices,
industry lessons learned, and architectural blueprints, helping you
develop deep insights into the operations of SAP S/4HANA systems on
public cloud platforms. Reading this book enables you to build and
operate your own SAP S/4HANA system in the public cloud with a
minimum of effort. What You Will Learn Choose the right Hyperscaler
platform for your future SAP S/4HANA workloads Start deploying your
first SAP S/4HANA system in the public cloud Avoid typical pitfalls
during your implementation Apply and leverage cloud-native services
for your SAP S/4HANA system Save costs by choosing the right
architecture and build a robust architecture for your most critical
SAP systems Meet your business' criteria for availability and
performance by having the right sizing in place Identify further
use cases when operating SAP S/4HANA in the public cloud Who This
Book Is For SAP architects looking for an answer on how to move SAP
S/4HANA systems from on-premises into the cloud; those planning to
deploy to one of the three major platforms from Amazon Web
Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform; and SAP Basis
administrators seeking a detailed and realistic description of how
to get started on a migration to the cloud and how to drive that
cloud implementation to completion
This book looks at using forestry and several other innovative
measures to facilitate environmental sustainability, covering an
important selection of research that focuses on scientific
applications and trends. Chapters discuss such diverse topics as
using agroforestry for resource management, employing legumes in
agroforestry, livestock management for climate change mitigation,
introducing higher plants for air pollution mitigation in urban
industrial areas, the uses and benefits of sludge, technological
assessment of sewage treatment plants, and much more. This book
will be a helpful and informative reference for those in the
disciplines of forestry, agriculture, ecology, and environmental
science and will also be a pathway to addressing new concepts for a
sustainable world.
This book reviews the latest research on bioproducts from various
economically important insects, such as silkworms, honey bees, lac
and drosophila, and termites, and discusses their general,
biomedical and industrial applications in detail. It includes
chapters focusing on insects as a food source, probiotics,
silk-based biomaterials, insect pheromones, insects as biomedicine
source, pupa oil chemistry, non-protein compounds from Lepidopteran
insects, insect chitin and chitosan, polyphenols and flavonoids.
Model insects like Bombyx mori or bees were domesticated in Asian
countries thousands of years ago. Over time, natural products from
these animals became industrialized and today they attracting
increasing attention thanks to their sustainability and their
manifold applications in agriculture and biomedicine. The book is
intended for entomologists, material scientists, natural product
researchers and biotechnologists.
This new volume addresses the burning issues of the impact of
climate change, the alteration of environmental quality, and
subsequent mitigation and adaptation strategies through various
agroecosystem practices, primarily in agroforestry. The book
discusses in depth the impact of climate change on forests and
other agroecosystems. It presents new research on mitigation
strategies, looking at carbon sequestration in agricultural soils,
environmental greening, natural resource management, and livelihood
security. It provides a thorough analysis of the potential of
various modern, improved, and scientific farming practices, such as
climate-smart agriculture and agroforestry systems for climate
change mitigation and adaptation. The book also examines the
invasion of major fungal diseases in forests and agricultural crops
due to climatic fluctuations and goes on to look at water and waste
management practices.
This textbook introduces to the fundamentals and applications of
insect biotechnology in a concise manner. Global economically
important insects such as silkworm, lac or honey bee are in the
focus of this text. The book attempts to address all of the latest
developments in this growing field such as application of
metagenomics and proteomics in mining for genes and enzymes that
could be beneficial in diverse industrial and biomedical
applications. Further, insects have been established as suitable
tool for the production of transgenic products which is discussed
in one dedicated chapter. The book targets students and
researchers in molecular biology, biotechnology or entomology who
want to get familiar with the emerging field of insect
biotechnology.
The recent technologies for sustainable development and maintaining
ecological integrity in the field of agriculture, forestry and
environmental management for the green future. Describes the recent
technologies and issues to generate awareness among the global
scientific community towards sustainable development. Covers
various eco-friendly approaches for successful management of soil,
water, forest, agriculture, and other natural resources. Addresses
the policy issues promoting conservation, protection and management
of various natural resources. Presents the issues of climate change
and sustainable strategies to combat such a mega event. The
existence of life on the earth primarily depends upon the
agriculture, forest and environment. The changing climate is
imposing the multifaceted challenges in front of human
civilization. The agroecosystem management practices and
technologies leads to higher productivity with destruction of
agricultural, forest and environmental habitat leading to
soil-water-air pollution. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
plays a key role in the promoting research and developmental
activities in various sectors to achieve the sustainable
development goals under 2030 agenda. Gradual growth of science and
technology has imposed a significant pressure on the different
ecosystem. In this context, approaches such as sustainable
agriculture, forestry and eco-friendly technologies need to be
address across the world. Keeping view of these facts this book
underlines scientific chapters dealing with the issues with proper
explanation, and accompanied by illustrative diagrams, tables,
database as required. The editors have tried to provide a brief
scenario about the current issues related to the agriculture,
forestry and environment. Therefore, the book would be a very
useful resource for academicians, scientists, and policy makers of
the related field.
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