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Wetlands For Tropical Applications: Wastewater Treatment By Constructed Wetlands (Hardcover): Norio Tanaka, Wun Jern Ng, K B... Wetlands For Tropical Applications: Wastewater Treatment By Constructed Wetlands (Hardcover)
Norio Tanaka, Wun Jern Ng, K B Shameen N Jinadasa
R2,219 Discovery Miles 22 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides a systematic exposition of the design features of constructed wetlands, and their management (in terms of siting, physical maintenance, and operation). Only very few books (or chapters) have been published on constructed wetlands in tropical conditions and none are current. The selection of plant species, managing their growth and harvesting cycles, and the impact these have on the attenuation of organic and inorganic pollutants, nutrients, and pathogens would be of interest to students and practitioners of the art working under tropical conditions. The potential of constructed wetlands as a low-cost intervention for developing countries in tropical regions that faced water pollution problems, in particular, deserves to be explored systematically.

Saving Lakes - The Urban Socio-cultural And Technological Perspectives (Paperback): Wun Jern Ng, Sreeja Nair, K B Shameen N... Saving Lakes - The Urban Socio-cultural And Technological Perspectives (Paperback)
Wun Jern Ng, Sreeja Nair, K B Shameen N Jinadasa, Evelyn Valencia
R818 Discovery Miles 8 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Cities are not just brick and mortar; they represent the dreams, aspirations, and hopes of societies.'UN Habitat (2008)Urban lakes are part of many of the cities we live in. They are often intricately bound with the city's social fabric, valued for direct utility purposes such as drinking water provision, or for their aesthetic, historical, cultural, and religious significance. However, oftentimes in spite of their unique spatial, socio-cultural, and economic value and 'relationship' with the city, urban lakes end up as receptacles for waste, or are infilled for development.This book traces the socio-cultural and technological dimensions at play for the protection and remediation of a tropical urban lake, and how these dimensions guide the design of need-based solutions. It explores design requirements based on the need for sensitivity to religious and cultural norms, social values and aesthetic requirements. First-hand experiences of the writers in planning and executing an urban lake remediation project in a fast-growing city and a UNESCO heritage site, are drawn as practical examples. The lessons learnt can find application in other lakes of cultural significance in tropical regions.

Saving Lakes - The Urban Socio-cultural And Technological Perspectives (Hardcover): Wun Jern Ng, Sreeja Nair, K B Shameen N... Saving Lakes - The Urban Socio-cultural And Technological Perspectives (Hardcover)
Wun Jern Ng, Sreeja Nair, K B Shameen N Jinadasa, Evelyn Valencia
R1,325 Discovery Miles 13 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Cities are not just brick and mortar; they represent the dreams, aspirations, and hopes of societies.'UN Habitat (2008)Urban lakes are part of many of the cities we live in. They are often intricately bound with the city's social fabric, valued for direct utility purposes such as drinking water provision, or for their aesthetic, historical, cultural, and religious significance. However, oftentimes in spite of their unique spatial, socio-cultural, and economic value and 'relationship' with the city, urban lakes end up as receptacles for waste, or are infilled for development.This book traces the socio-cultural and technological dimensions at play for the protection and remediation of a tropical urban lake, and how these dimensions guide the design of need-based solutions. It explores design requirements based on the need for sensitivity to religious and cultural norms, social values and aesthetic requirements. First-hand experiences of the writers in planning and executing an urban lake remediation project in a fast-growing city and a UNESCO heritage site, are drawn as practical examples. The lessons learnt can find application in other lakes of cultural significance in tropical regions.

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