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Photobioreactors: Design and Applications provides a comprehensive
overview of photobioreactor design, types and applications. It also
introduces key principles that enable chemical and environmental
engineers to engage in analysis, optimization and design with
consistent control over biological and chemical transformations.
The use of computational modeling of processes, control systems and
CFD is in great demand. This book covers these aspects of chemical
and bioprocesses.
Biomass, Biofuels, and Biochemicals: Algae-Based Biomaterials for
Sustainable Development, Biomedical, Environmental Remediation and
Sustainability Assessment, a new release in the Biomass, Biofuels,
and Biochemicals series, covers algae-based biomaterials-the green
and renewable material that can be produced from various micro- and
macro-algae species and utilized for several applications,
including biomedical healthcare and environmental remediation. The
book provides assessments of the current development of algae-based
biomaterials, delivering information on diverse feedstocks and
technologies for biomaterial production with a perspective
surrounding sustainable development. In addition, circular
bioeconomy aspects are included, giving researchers a
comprehensive, sustainable development view. This valuable addition
to the series delivers a much-needed reference for today's
applications in biomedical and environmental remediation.
Biomass, Biofuels and Biochemicals: Biofuels from Algae, Second
Edition provides information on strategies for commercial
microalgae based biofuel production, including their cultivation,
pre-treatment and conversion methods. The book discusses methods
for producing microalgal biomass in large scale by outdoor
culturing and outlines new technologies for their use. In addition,
it explains how modern genetic engineering enables the generation
of recombinant strains that generate higher quantities of
feedstock. The complete utilization of microalgal biomass, which
can also be obtained from valorizing nutrients from wastewater and
industrial exhaust gases, can be efficiently converted to energy
rich biofuels and high value pharmaceuticals in a well-defined
biorefinery.
This book provides in-depth information on basic and applied
aspects of biofuels production from algae. It begins with an
introduction to the topic, and follows with the basic scientific
aspects of algal cultivation and its use for biofuels production,
such as photo bioreactor engineering for microalgae production,
open culture systems for biomass production and the economics of
biomass production. It provides state-of-the-art information on
synthetic biology approaches for algae suitable for biofuels
production, followed by algal biomass harvesting, algal oils as
fuels, biohydrogen production from algae, formation/production of
co-products, and more. The book also covers topics such as
metabolic engineering and molecular biology for algae for fuel
production, life cycle assessment and scale-up and
commercialization. It is highly useful and helps you to plan new
research and design new economically viable processes for the
production of clean fuels from algae.
Covers in a comprehensive but concise way most of the algae biomass
conversion technologies currently availableLists all the products
produced from algae, i.e. biohydrogen, fuel oils, etc., their
properties and potential usesIncludes the economics of the various
processes and the necessary steps for scaling them up
Waste Biorefinery: Potential and Perspectives offers data-based
information on the most cutting-edge processes for the utilisation
of biogenic waste to produce biofuels, energy products, and
biochemicals - a critical aspect of biorefinery. The book explores
recent developments in biochemical and thermo-chemical methods of
conversion and the potential generated by different kinds of
biomass in more decentralized biorefineries. Additionally, the book
discusses the move from 200 years of raw fossil materials to
renewable resources and how this shift is accompanied by
fundamental changes in industrial manufacturing technologies (from
chemistry to biochemistry) and in logistics and manufacturing
concepts (from petrochemical refineries to biorefineries). Waste
Biorefinery: Potential and Perspectives designs concepts that
enable modern biorefineries to utilize all types of biogenic
wastes, and to integrate processes that convert byproduct streams
to high-value products, achieving higher cost benefits. This book
is an essential resource for researchers and students studying
biomass, biorefineries, and biofuels/products/processes, as well as
chemists, biochemical/chemical engineers, microbiologists, and
biotechnologists working in industries and government agencies.
We all strive for personal happiness in one way or another, but
what about public happiness? What does public happiness mean and
what role can governments and public policies play? The current
COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the inadequacies of old
governance paradigms and even before this pandemic, increasing
inequalities and frustration with the old GDP-centric growth
paradigm have fueled dissatisfaction with and distrust of
governments. This book suggests a new path towards public happiness
as a potential solution. The book builds a theory of public
happiness as a distinct concept from individual happiness,
borrowing especially from Eastern philosophy. It provides an
overview of the efforts so far to go "beyond GDP" - including
measurement and exploration of the determinants of happiness - and
how these efforts have fallen short of expectation. Lastly, the
book sketches out what a public happiness policy might look like
and identifies the factors of a successful happiness policy.
Current Developments in Biotechnology and Bioengineering:
Biological Treatment of Industrial Effluents provides extensive
coverage of new developments, state-of-the-art technologies, and
potential future trends in data-based scientific knowledge and
advanced information on the role and application of environmental
biotechnology and engineering in the treatment of industrial
effluents. These treatment processes have been broadly classified
under aerobic and anaerobic processes which determines the scope
and level of pollutant removal. Chapters in this volume review the
most recent developments and perspectives at different
environmental cleanup operation scales.
Running Toward the Guns is an autobiographical story and an
accounting of Chanty Jong's personal inner self-healing journey
that lead to a successfully unexpected discovery. Jong survived the
Cambodian genocide during the Khmer Rouge regime of 1975-1979,
witnessing the horrors of the killing fields, torture, starvation
and much more. His vivid narrative recounts the suffering under the
Khmer Rouge, his perseverance to survive physically and emotionally
and his perilous escape to America. His memoir relives the
traumatic memories of his experiences and traces his arduous
personal transformation toward a life of inner peace through
intensive meditation.
This edited volume unveils diverse issues and factors related to
health disparities in contemporary Korean Society. It illustrates
how economic and social changes unequally impact different
subpopulations, including employees, the elderly, children, and
immigrants and describes why health policy and intervention is
needed now.
This volume brings together multiple diverse perspectives from
around the globe on quality of life and community well-being from a
place-based perspective. It provides both conceptual and applied
explorations across disciplines, ideas and perspectives to foster
more interest and research in community well-being. Topics include
surveying at the community level, child friendly communities,
collective impact, grieving, and happiness. Those working in the
areas of public policy, community development, community and social
psychology, as well as planning and development will find this
volume particularly useful for the array of perspectives, research,
and analytical approaches presented.
This book examines South Korea's recent strategic turn to middle
power diplomacy, evaluating its performance so far in key areas of
security, maritime governance, trade, finance, development
assistance, climate change, and cyber space. In particular, the
authors pay special attention to how South Korea's middle power
diplomacy can contribute to making the U.S.-China competition in
East Asia benefit Korea. The contributors discuss the opportunities
and limits of this middle power diplomacy role, exploring how Korea
can serve as a middleman in Sino-Japanese relations, rather than as
a US ally against China; use its rich trade networks to negotiate
beneficial free trade agreements; and embracing its role as a
leader in climate change policy, along with other topics. This book
is a must read for foreign policy officials and experts who engage
in the Asia-Pacific region, rekindling the academic study of middle
powers whose influence is only augmenting in our increasingly
networked twenty-first century world.
This book explores social factors that influence well-being, as
well as the relationship between these factors. It examines
individual areas of social policy from the perspective of
children's well-being, gender equity, and the impact of crime and
social capital. The book discusses the relationships of well-being
with the provision of public services, with developing a sense of
community, and dimensions of happiness in nations. Bringing
together perspectives from around the globe, the book provides both
theoretical and applied explorations. It links the idea of
influencing social factors and outcomes to community well-being,
thus adding a new perspective. In doing so, it reflects the new and
exciting research that is being conducted at the intersection
between social factors, policy, impacts, and community well-being.
This briefs provides foundations of both community wellbeing and
community development, and the relationships between the two areas,
including both similarities and differences. Community well-being
encompasses a large array of concepts and disciplines. Community
development, as an established discipline, is one framework that
can help further understanding of community well-being, and is an
allied concept. The interaction between the two areas is worthy of
exploration, as both a new way to think about community development
as well as a way to understand what community well-being entails.
Beginning with a discussion of the foundations, the first and
second chapters provide grounding for conceptions and potential
theory applications as well as constructs for moving community
wellbeing forward. The remaining chapters provide applications of
community well-being in the context of community development, with
examples from North America and Asia. Community development focused
community wellbeing policies and programs illustrate processes and
outcomes.
Converting sludge into construction materials is deemed to be a
sustainable approach to alleviating sludge disposal problems and
conserving natural resources.This compendium presents the
state-of-the-art development in recycling sludge into construction
materials. A research-based development of engineering products
made from sludge for common construction applications such as
bricks, aggregates and cement-replacement materials is outlined.
In-depth discussions on the properties of the products and their
processing technology, the technical suitability for construction
applications, and experimental study and assessment of toxic or
hazardous chemicals leached from the products are prominently
highlighted. Challenges and prospect of sludge recycling are also
included.Contributed by eminent authors who are recognized
authority in the field of sludge treatment and reuse, the unique
monograph is a useful reference guide for professionals,
researchers, academics and graduate students majoring in waste
management, environmental engineering, civil engineering and
materials engineering.
We all strive for personal happiness in one way or another, but
what about public happiness? What does public happiness mean and
what role can governments and public policies play? The current
COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the inadequacies of old
governance paradigms and even before this pandemic, increasing
inequalities and frustration with the old GDP-centric growth
paradigm have fueled dissatisfaction with and distrust of
governments. This book suggests a new path towards public happiness
as a potential solution. The book builds a theory of public
happiness as a distinct concept from individual happiness,
borrowing especially from Eastern philosophy. It provides an
overview of the efforts so far to go "beyond GDP" - including
measurement and exploration of the determinants of happiness - and
how these efforts have fallen short of expectation. Lastly, the
book sketches out what a public happiness policy might look like
and identifies the factors of a successful happiness policy.
Populism is a contested concept when applied to Asia. In Populism
in Asian Democracies: Features, Structures and Impacts, members of
the Asia Democracy Research Network (ADRN) discuss the diverse
subtypes of populism in 11 countries across Asia, their structural
elements and societal impacts. Populism takes on different forms in
Asia according to its target, rhetoric and strategy. Redistributive
populism stems from income inequality and rural poverty while
ethno-religious populism represents a continued struggle between
majority and minority groups. Progressive populism emphasizes
democratic governance over corruption and factional politics, and
authoritarian populism rises from government incompetence. As ADRN
shows, the 11 Asian democracies have adopted various subtypes-and
hybrids-of such populism models, adding importance to regional
cooperation in safeguarding democracy.
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