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This book introduces environmental tools and their application to human and social systems. It explains how these systems function and provides strategies on how to best manage them. It serves as an excellent resource for finding basic knowledge on human/social systems and important problems that environmental managers face today.
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This book introduces environmental tools and their application to human and social systems. It explains how these systems function and provides strategies on how to best manage them. It serves as an excellent resource for finding basic knowledge on human/social systems and important problems that environmental managers face today.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000081916
- Artikelnr.: 59867245
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000081916
- Artikelnr.: 59867245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Brian D. Fath is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Towson University (Maryland, USA) and a Senior Research Scholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Laxenburg, Austria). He has published over 180 research papers, reports, and book chapters on environmental systems modeling, specifically in the areas of network analysis, urban metabolism, and sustainability. He has co-authored the books A New Ecology: Systems Perspective (2020), Foundations for Sustainability: A Coherent Framework of Life-Environment Relations (2019), and Flourishing within Limits to Growth: Following Nature's Way (2015). He is also Editor-in-Chief for the journal Ecological Modelling and Co-Editor-in-Chief for Current Research in Environmental Sustainability. Dr. Fath was the 2016 recipient of the Prigogine Medal for outstanding work in systems ecology and twice a Fulbright Distinguished Chair (Parthenope University, Naples, Italy, in 2012 and Masaryk University, Czech Republic, in 2019). In addition, he has served as Secretary General of the International Society for Ecological Modelling, Co-Chair of the Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group in the Community Surface Modeling Dynamics System, and member and past Chair of the Baltimore County Commission on Environmental Quality. Sven E. Jørgensen (1934-2016) was a Professor of Environmental Chemistry at Copenhagen University. He earned a doctorate of engineering in environmental technology and a doctorate of science in ecological modeling. He was an honorable doctor of science at Coimbra University (Portugal) and at Dar es Salaam (Tanzania). He was Editor-in-Chief of Ecological Modelling from the journal's inception in 1975 until 2009. He was Editor-in-Chief for the Encyclopedia of Environmental Management (2013) and Encyclopedia of Ecology (2008). In 2004, Dr. Jorgensen was awarded the Stockholm Water Prize and the Prigogine Medal. He was awarded the Einstein Professorship by the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005. In 2007, he received the Pascal Medal and was elected a member of the European Academy of Sciences. He published over 350 papers and has edited or written over 70 books. Dr. Jorgensen gave popular and well-received lectures and courses in ecological modeling, ecosystem theory, and ecological engineering worldwide.
Section I: APC: Anthropogenic Chemicals and Activities 1. Food: Pesticide
Contamination 2. Human Health: Consumer Concerns to Pesticides 3. Human
Health: Endocrine Disruption 4. Human Health: Pesticides 5. Nanoparticles
6. Pharmaceuticals: Treatment Section II: COV: Comparative Overviews of
Important Topics for Environmental Management 7. Buildings: Climate Change
8. Economic Growth: Slower by Design, Not Disaster 9. Food-Energy-Water
Nexus 10. Geographic Information System (GIS): Land Use Planning 11.
Industrial Networks 12. Land Restoration 13. Limits to Growth 14. Nuclear
Energy: Economics 15. Remote Sensing and GIS Integration 16. Solid Waste:
Municipal 17. Sustainability and Planning 18. Sustainable Development 19.
Urban Agriculture Section III: CSS: Case Studies of Environmental
Management 20. Cell Tower Procurement: Public School Placement 21.
Community-Based Monitoring: Ngarenanyuki, Tanzania 22. Developing
Countries: Pesticide Health Impacts 23. Insulation: Facilities Section IV:
DIA: Diagnostic Tools: Monitoring, Ecological Modeling, Ecological
Indicators, and Ecological Services 24. Environmental Accounting: A Tool
for Supporting Environmental Management and Nature Conservation 25. Remote
Sensing: Pollution 26. Solid Waste Management: Life Cycle Assessment 27.
Sustainable Development: Ecological Footprint in Accounting 28.
Environmental Legislation: Asia Section V: ELE: Focuses on the Use of
Legislation or Policy to Address Environmental Problems 29. Environmental
Policy 30. Environmental Policy: Innovations 31. Food Quality Protection
Act 32. Food: Cosmetic Standards 33. Laws and Regulations: Food 34. Laws
and Regulations: Pesticides 35. Laws and Regulations: Rotterdam Convention
36. Laws and Regulations: Soil 37. LEED-EB: Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design for Existing Buildings 38. LEED-NC: Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design for New Construction 39. Nanomaterials:
Regulation and Risk Assessment Section VI: ENT: Environmental Management
Using Environmental Technologies 40. Industrial Waste: Soil Pollution and
Remediation 41. Pest Management: Crop Diversity 42. Pest Management:
Intercropping 43. Precision Agriculture: Water and Nutrient Management
Section VII: PRO: Basic Environmental Processes 44. Green Processes and
Projects: Systems Analysis 45. Green Products: Production
Contamination 2. Human Health: Consumer Concerns to Pesticides 3. Human
Health: Endocrine Disruption 4. Human Health: Pesticides 5. Nanoparticles
6. Pharmaceuticals: Treatment Section II: COV: Comparative Overviews of
Important Topics for Environmental Management 7. Buildings: Climate Change
8. Economic Growth: Slower by Design, Not Disaster 9. Food-Energy-Water
Nexus 10. Geographic Information System (GIS): Land Use Planning 11.
Industrial Networks 12. Land Restoration 13. Limits to Growth 14. Nuclear
Energy: Economics 15. Remote Sensing and GIS Integration 16. Solid Waste:
Municipal 17. Sustainability and Planning 18. Sustainable Development 19.
Urban Agriculture Section III: CSS: Case Studies of Environmental
Management 20. Cell Tower Procurement: Public School Placement 21.
Community-Based Monitoring: Ngarenanyuki, Tanzania 22. Developing
Countries: Pesticide Health Impacts 23. Insulation: Facilities Section IV:
DIA: Diagnostic Tools: Monitoring, Ecological Modeling, Ecological
Indicators, and Ecological Services 24. Environmental Accounting: A Tool
for Supporting Environmental Management and Nature Conservation 25. Remote
Sensing: Pollution 26. Solid Waste Management: Life Cycle Assessment 27.
Sustainable Development: Ecological Footprint in Accounting 28.
Environmental Legislation: Asia Section V: ELE: Focuses on the Use of
Legislation or Policy to Address Environmental Problems 29. Environmental
Policy 30. Environmental Policy: Innovations 31. Food Quality Protection
Act 32. Food: Cosmetic Standards 33. Laws and Regulations: Food 34. Laws
and Regulations: Pesticides 35. Laws and Regulations: Rotterdam Convention
36. Laws and Regulations: Soil 37. LEED-EB: Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design for Existing Buildings 38. LEED-NC: Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design for New Construction 39. Nanomaterials:
Regulation and Risk Assessment Section VI: ENT: Environmental Management
Using Environmental Technologies 40. Industrial Waste: Soil Pollution and
Remediation 41. Pest Management: Crop Diversity 42. Pest Management:
Intercropping 43. Precision Agriculture: Water and Nutrient Management
Section VII: PRO: Basic Environmental Processes 44. Green Processes and
Projects: Systems Analysis 45. Green Products: Production
Section I: APC: Anthropogenic Chemicals and Activities 1. Food: Pesticide
Contamination 2. Human Health: Consumer Concerns to Pesticides 3. Human
Health: Endocrine Disruption 4. Human Health: Pesticides 5. Nanoparticles
6. Pharmaceuticals: Treatment Section II: COV: Comparative Overviews of
Important Topics for Environmental Management 7. Buildings: Climate Change
8. Economic Growth: Slower by Design, Not Disaster 9. Food-Energy-Water
Nexus 10. Geographic Information System (GIS): Land Use Planning 11.
Industrial Networks 12. Land Restoration 13. Limits to Growth 14. Nuclear
Energy: Economics 15. Remote Sensing and GIS Integration 16. Solid Waste:
Municipal 17. Sustainability and Planning 18. Sustainable Development 19.
Urban Agriculture Section III: CSS: Case Studies of Environmental
Management 20. Cell Tower Procurement: Public School Placement 21.
Community-Based Monitoring: Ngarenanyuki, Tanzania 22. Developing
Countries: Pesticide Health Impacts 23. Insulation: Facilities Section IV:
DIA: Diagnostic Tools: Monitoring, Ecological Modeling, Ecological
Indicators, and Ecological Services 24. Environmental Accounting: A Tool
for Supporting Environmental Management and Nature Conservation 25. Remote
Sensing: Pollution 26. Solid Waste Management: Life Cycle Assessment 27.
Sustainable Development: Ecological Footprint in Accounting 28.
Environmental Legislation: Asia Section V: ELE: Focuses on the Use of
Legislation or Policy to Address Environmental Problems 29. Environmental
Policy 30. Environmental Policy: Innovations 31. Food Quality Protection
Act 32. Food: Cosmetic Standards 33. Laws and Regulations: Food 34. Laws
and Regulations: Pesticides 35. Laws and Regulations: Rotterdam Convention
36. Laws and Regulations: Soil 37. LEED-EB: Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design for Existing Buildings 38. LEED-NC: Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design for New Construction 39. Nanomaterials:
Regulation and Risk Assessment Section VI: ENT: Environmental Management
Using Environmental Technologies 40. Industrial Waste: Soil Pollution and
Remediation 41. Pest Management: Crop Diversity 42. Pest Management:
Intercropping 43. Precision Agriculture: Water and Nutrient Management
Section VII: PRO: Basic Environmental Processes 44. Green Processes and
Projects: Systems Analysis 45. Green Products: Production
Contamination 2. Human Health: Consumer Concerns to Pesticides 3. Human
Health: Endocrine Disruption 4. Human Health: Pesticides 5. Nanoparticles
6. Pharmaceuticals: Treatment Section II: COV: Comparative Overviews of
Important Topics for Environmental Management 7. Buildings: Climate Change
8. Economic Growth: Slower by Design, Not Disaster 9. Food-Energy-Water
Nexus 10. Geographic Information System (GIS): Land Use Planning 11.
Industrial Networks 12. Land Restoration 13. Limits to Growth 14. Nuclear
Energy: Economics 15. Remote Sensing and GIS Integration 16. Solid Waste:
Municipal 17. Sustainability and Planning 18. Sustainable Development 19.
Urban Agriculture Section III: CSS: Case Studies of Environmental
Management 20. Cell Tower Procurement: Public School Placement 21.
Community-Based Monitoring: Ngarenanyuki, Tanzania 22. Developing
Countries: Pesticide Health Impacts 23. Insulation: Facilities Section IV:
DIA: Diagnostic Tools: Monitoring, Ecological Modeling, Ecological
Indicators, and Ecological Services 24. Environmental Accounting: A Tool
for Supporting Environmental Management and Nature Conservation 25. Remote
Sensing: Pollution 26. Solid Waste Management: Life Cycle Assessment 27.
Sustainable Development: Ecological Footprint in Accounting 28.
Environmental Legislation: Asia Section V: ELE: Focuses on the Use of
Legislation or Policy to Address Environmental Problems 29. Environmental
Policy 30. Environmental Policy: Innovations 31. Food Quality Protection
Act 32. Food: Cosmetic Standards 33. Laws and Regulations: Food 34. Laws
and Regulations: Pesticides 35. Laws and Regulations: Rotterdam Convention
36. Laws and Regulations: Soil 37. LEED-EB: Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design for Existing Buildings 38. LEED-NC: Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design for New Construction 39. Nanomaterials:
Regulation and Risk Assessment Section VI: ENT: Environmental Management
Using Environmental Technologies 40. Industrial Waste: Soil Pollution and
Remediation 41. Pest Management: Crop Diversity 42. Pest Management:
Intercropping 43. Precision Agriculture: Water and Nutrient Management
Section VII: PRO: Basic Environmental Processes 44. Green Processes and
Projects: Systems Analysis 45. Green Products: Production