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This book dedicates to publish exceptionally important and
high-quality, agenda-setting research so as to tackle the key
global and societal challenges of ensuring the provision of energy
and protecting our environment for the future. The book appeals to
chemical scientists, chemical and process engineers, energy
researchers, bio-scientists, and environmental scientists from
across academia, industry, and government. The scope is
intentionally broad, and the book recognizes the complexity of
issues and challenges relating to energy conversion and storage,
alternative fuel technologies, and environmental science. The main
topics of this book include but not limit to (1) alternative energy
and the environment, (2) assessments of the condition of ecosystems
and environmental quality, (3) behavior of and impacts of
pollutants in atmosphere, soil, and water, (4) management of
ecosystems, environment, and water resources, (5) modeling and
regional environmental assessments (includes global change), (6)
treatment/restoration of ecosystems, environment, and water
resources, and (7) sustainable/renewable energy. All scales of
studies and analysis, from impactful fundamental advances to
interdisciplinary research across the (bio)chemical, (bio/geo)
physical sciences, and chemical engineering disciplines are
welcomed. So, this book is linked to the energy-environment nexus
and is of significant general interest to our community-spanning
readership.
Emission and Control of Trace Elements from Coal-Derived Gas
Streams presents an up-to-date and focused analysis on Trace
element (TEs) emissions and control strategies during coal
utilization. This book provides insights into how TE's in coal are
distributed from different coal-forming periods, coal ranks and
coal-bearing regions. As the emission and control of TEs during
coal utilization are a significant concern, this book introduces
TEs in coal and pollution in an accessible way before discussing
why they occur and how they are distributed during various stages
of coal forming, also considering various regions and countries.
Specific types of TEs in relation to partition in coal combustion,
coal fires, gasification and coal feed furnace are then analyzed,
providing the reader with practical knowledge to apply to their own
research or projects. This book is an essential reference for
energy engineers researching and working in coal technology, with a
specific focus on emission control, as well as graduate students
and researchers in energy engineering, environmental, thermal and
chemical engineering who have an interest in trace element emission
and control from coal utilization.
This book addresses questions about theories of heritage, its
methodologies of research, and where its boundaries lie with
tourism, urban development, post-disaster recovery, collective
identities, memory, or conflict. This book is a collection of
heritage studies from a critical perspective as a product of the
2018 ACHS (Association of Critical Heritage Studies) Conference in
Hangzhou, the largest conference of its kind in Asia. The
contributors cover a wide spectrum of issues in heritage studies,
such as heritage management, accessibility to heritage, heritage
conservation and heritage policy, and heritage representation. It
also examines the various contexts within which heritage emerges
and how heritage is constructed within that context. Analyses are
based on not only representations of heritage but also on the
performativity. Explorations touch upon community involvement,
landscape history, children's literature, endangered food,
architecture, advertisement, allotment garden, and gender and
visual art. As heritage has always been a locus of contested
verities, the book offers a variegated approach to heritage
studies. It provides students and scholars new perspectives on
heritage study.
This book addresses questions about theories of heritage, its
methodologies of research, and where its boundaries lie with
tourism, urban development, post-disaster recovery, collective
identities, memory, or conflict. This book is a collection of
heritage studies from a critical perspective as a product of the
2018 ACHS (Association of Critical Heritage Studies) Conference in
Hangzhou, the largest conference of its kind in Asia. The
contributors cover a wide spectrum of issues in heritage studies,
such as heritage management, accessibility to heritage, heritage
conservation and heritage policy, and heritage representation. It
also examines the various contexts within which heritage emerges
and how heritage is constructed within that context. Analyses are
based on not only representations of heritage but also on the
performativity. Explorations touch upon community involvement,
landscape history, children's literature, endangered food,
architecture, advertisement, allotment garden, and gender and
visual art. As heritage has always been a locus of contested
verities, the book offers a variegated approach to heritage
studies. It provides students and scholars new perspectives on
heritage study.
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