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There is a growing need to support undergraduate educators in the
development of environmental management educational materials.
Recognizing this need, the National Science Foundation funded a
College Faculty Workshop on Environmental Management, that was
conducted at Utah State University in July and August 1996. The
principle objectives of the seminar were (1) to provide a
meaningful course which would generate new ideas and innovative
educational approaches in the emerging field of environmental
management, and (2) to develop an applications-oriented problem
workbook which would support undergraduate faculty involvement in
the production of course materials. The result of this effort is
Environmental Management: Problems and Solutions, an informative
text on the essentials of environmental management. More than 200
structured problems presented in the book are meant to elicit a
sound understanding of the basics of environmental monitoring,
assessment and control. Detailed solutions to each problem,
provided with each chapter, will prove useful to both the student
and the instructor. This innovative text is a valuable resource for
anyone involved in training of engineers and scientists in the
field of environmental engineering.
There is a growing need to support undergraduate educators in the
development of environmental management educational materials.
Recognizing this need, the National Science Foundation funded a
College Faculty Workshop on Environmental Management, that was
conducted at Utah State University in July and August 1996. The
principle objectives of the seminar were (1) to provide a
meaningful course which would generate new ideas and innovative
educational approaches in the emerging field of environmental
management, and (2) to develop an applications-oriented problem
workbook which would support undergraduate faculty involvement in
the production of course materials. The result of this effort is
Environmental Management: Problems and Solutions, an informative
text on the essentials of environmental management. More than 200
structured problems presented in the book are meant to elicit a
sound understanding of the basics of environmental monitoring,
assessment and control. Detailed solutions to each problem,
provided with each chapter, will prove useful to both the student
and the instructor. This innovative text is a valuable resource for
anyone involved in training of engineers and scientists in the
field of environmental engineering.
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