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ویرایش: سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9783527287710, 9783527619658 ناشر: VCH Verlagsgesellschaft mbH سال نشر: 1997 تعداد صفحات: 1303 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 60 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب The Global Environment: Science, Technology and Management به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب محیط جهانی: علم، فناوری و مدیریت نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
These two volumes provide an authoritative overview of all the
major environmental topics. Focusing on the current 'state of
the art' as well as the examination of future
perspectives.
The first volume spotlights the basic sciences and
environmental exploitation, exploring issues such as global
climates, marine pollution, tourism and the environment,
chemical time bombs and the ozone layer. The second volume is
devoted to preventitive strategies, technology and management.
Recommended techniques for environmental monitoring, waste
management, responses to oil spills, ecological engineering are
described, as are environmental education and international
law. Volume 2 highlights strategies for solving 'man-made'
environmental problems.
This reference is addressed to scientists and engineers in
industry and in academia, government planners and
administrators, political scientists, lawyers and economists
and promotes understanding between experts in various
disciplines. Content:
Chapter 1 The Unique Earth (pages 1–6): Jerome O. Nriagu
Chapter 2 World in Environmental Transition (pages 7–15): Karl
Georg Hoyer
Chapter 3 The Water Cycle (pages 16–30): Malin Falkenmark
Chapter 4 Climate Modeling and Prediction (pages 31–55):
Lennart Bengtsson
Chapter 5 Magnetosphere, Ionosphere and Middle Atmosphere
(pages 56–72): Eivind Vilhelm Thrane
Chapter 6 Oceans (pages 73–92): John Phillips
Chapter 7 Ecosystems (pages 93–115): Sven Erik Jorgensen
Chapter 8 Geomorphologic Systems and Climates (pages 116–134):
Andrew S. Goudie
Chapter 9 Managing Land?Water Interactions (pages 135–164):
Malin Falkenmark
Chapter 10 Functions and Degradation of Wetlands (pages
165–185): Edward Maltby and Robert J. McInnes
Chapter 11 Impact and Sustainability of Agriculture (pages
186–206): Olle Pettersson
Chapter 12 Erosion and Land Degradation in Drylands and
Mountains (pages 207–224): Professor Anders Rapp
Chapter 13 Current Human Impacts on Forests (pages 225–252):
Lawrence S. Hamilton
Chapter 14 Marine and Coastal Systems (pages 253–263): Alasdair
D. McIntyre
Chapter 15 Tourism (pages 264–275): Helene Genot
Chapter 16 Metals in Society (pages 276–289): Bo Bergback and
Ulrik Lohm
Chapter 17 Energy Production (pages 290–302): Lewis
Roberts
Chapter 18 Transport and Mobility (pages 303–318): Karl G.
Hoyer
Chapter 19 Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change (pages 319–351):
Bo R. Doos
Chapter 20 Impacts of Greenhouse Gases and Climatic Change
(pages 352–368): Rik Leemans
Chapter 21 Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants (pages
369–385): Anne Lindskog
Chapter 22 Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of Toxic
Compounds (pages 386–407): Jozef M. Pacyna and Eva Selin
Lindgren
Chapter 23 Lake Acidification (pages 408–421): Ann
Willcocks
Chapter 24 Forest Decline and Environmental Stress (pages
422–440): Bengt J. Nihlgard
Chapter 25 Computation and Use of Critical Loads (pages
441–453): Jean?Paul Hettelingh, Peter A. M. de Smet and
Maximilian Posch
Chapter 26 The Chemical Elements (pages 454–476): Eric
Hamilton
Chapter 27 Organochlorine and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Contaminants (pages 481–497): Lawrence Fishbein
Chapter 28 Radionuclides (pages 498–514): Chester R. Richmond
and Andrea A. Richmond
Chapter 29 Marine Pollution (pages 515–531): Lars Foyn
Chapter 30 Eutrophication (pages 532–549): Deborah V.
Chapman
Chapter 31 Biodiversity (pages 550–566): Brian
Groombridge
Chapter 32 Human Health (pages 567–584): Richard Helmer
Chapter 33 Urban Air Pollution and Health Effects (pages
585–598): Frank Murray
Chapter 34 Urban Air Pollution and the Deterioration of
Buildings and Monuments (pages 599–609): Heather A. Viles
Chapter 35 Sound and Noise (pages 610–624): Truls
Gjestland
Chapter 36 Wastes (pages 625–634): Ann Willcocks
Chapter 37 Getting the Science Right (pages 635–636): Gayl D.
Ness
Chapter 38 World Population Growth (pages 637–656): Gayl D.
Ness
Chapter 39 Industrialization and Urbanization (pages 657–670):
Bengt Hubendick
Chapter 40 Environment and Economics (pages 671–690): Martin
Linde?Rahr and Thomas Sterner
Chapter 41 Environment, Conflict and Cooperation (pages
691–704): Peter Wallensteen and Ashok Swain
Chapter 42 Ecophilosophy and Environmental Ethics (pages
705–723): R. J. Berry
Chapter 43 Air Pollution Abatement (pages 724–748): Jozef M.
Pacyna and Husamuddin Ahmadzai
Chapter 44 Emission Control in Road Transport (pages 749–757):
Karl Georg Hoyer
Chapter 45 Collection, Treatment and Distribution of Potable
Water (pages 758–773): Nigel Horan
Chapter 46 Wastewater Collection, Treatment, Disposal and Reuse
(pages 774–796): Nigel Horan
Chapter 47 Principles of Waste Management (pages 797–807): Ann
Willcocks
Chapter 48 Waste Handling in the City of Stockholm (pages
808–816): Daina Millers?Dalsjo
Chapter 49 Recycling: Issues and Possibilities (pages 817–833):
Karl Georg Hoyer
Chapter 50 Radioactivity and Radioactive Waste (pages 834–858):
William F. Isherwood
Chapter 51 Industrial Emission Inventories (pages 859–867):
Pieter F. J. Van der Most
Chapter 52 Ecological Engineering (pages 868–886): Sven Erik
Jorgensen
Chapter 53 Remedial Action Techniques for Contaminated Land
(pages 887–907): Ted Meeder, Kees Versluijs, Roland Bakker and
Esther Soczo
Chapter 54 Chemical Remediation (pages 908–926): Lawrence
Fishbein
Chapter 55 Conservation (pages 927–945): Daniel S.
Hackett
Chapter 56 Wetland Restoration (pages 946–954): Edward Maltby
and Elizabeth S. Lucas
Chapter 57 Oil Spill Response (pages 955–972): James G.
Parker
Chapter 58 Global Monitoring and Reporting: A New Paradigm?
(pages 973–986): Veerle Vandeweerd
Chapter 59 Assessment and Reporting (pages 987–1000): Kurt
Fedra
Chapter 60 Modern Environmental Monitoring and Information
Systems (pages 1001–1014): Bjarne Sivertsen
Chapter 61 Information for Decision?Making and Public Awareness
(pages 1015–1028): Svein Tveitdal
Chapter 62 Geographic Information Systems (pages 1029–1041):
Tor Bernhardsen
Chapter 63 Models and Decision Support Systems (pages
1042–1052): Kurt Fedra
Chapter 64 Monitoring Environmental Parameters in the Upper
Atmosphere (pages 1053–1061): Eivind V. Thrane
Chapter 65 Monitoring and Surveillance of Oceans (pages
1062–1077): Alasdair D. McIntyre
Chapter 66 Harmonization (pages 1078–1084): Hartmut Keune
Chapter 67 Keeping an Eye on Nature: Example of Integrated
Monitoring (pages 1085–1097): Jon Barikmo, Ivar Myklebust and
Kari Viken Olsen
Chapter 68 International Law and Conventions (pages 1098–1118):
Lars Ericsson
Chapter 69 Regional Legal Agreements (pages 1119–1130): Lars
Nordberg
Chapter 70 Legal, Economic and Administrative Instruments
(pages 1131–1140): Harry Albinsson
Chapter 71 Environmental Education (pages 1141–1150): Peter
Martin
Chapter 72 Material Flow Accounting and Life Cycle Assessment
(pages 1151–1171): H. A. Udo de Haes and E. van der Voet
Chapter 73 Environmental Impact Assessment (pages 1172–1184):
Barry Sadler and John Bailey
Chapter 74 Sustainable Development (pages 1185–1205): Karl
Georg Hoyer
Chapter 75 Sustainable Urban Lifestyles (pages 1209–1221):
Bjorn Guterstam
Chapter 76 Vision of the Future Society (pages 1222–1236):
Michael Eden
Chapter 77 Risk Assessment and Management (pages 1237–1256):
Ragnar E. Lofstedt