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Title: Advances in Environmental Research
Sub-title: Volume 30
By (author): Justin A Daniels
ISBN10-13: 1629482048 : 9781629482040
Format: Hardback
Size: 230x155mm
Pages: 252
Weight: .582 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - February   2014
List Price: 194.99 Pounds Sterling
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Subjects: Environmentalist thought & ideology
This series covers leading-edge research focusing on the environment, including current research data on the current applicability and challenge of life-cycle approach for assessing GHG emission and mitigation from the Waste Sector in Vietnam; a challenge for biodiversity preservation in the Congo Basin of zoonotic diseases emergence; opportunities for efficient renewable energy systems and the environment; the influence of evapotranspiration on wastewater constructed wetland treatment efficiency; a key tool for the scaling up of soil bio/phytoremediation processes with microcosms; sustainable renewable energy from timber waste produced from the rainforest of Brunei Darussalam and its environmental impact; historical defaunation and conservation prospects for medium and large mammals in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest; and Romania as a Case Study using geostatistical tools to pinpoint hotspots' showing biodiversity threats.
Table of Contents:
Preface; Current Applicability & Challenge of Life-Cycle Approach for Assessing GHG Emission & Mitigation from the Waste Sector in Vietnam: A Review; Zoonotic Diseases Emergence: A Challenge for Biodiversity Preservation in the Congo Basin; Opportunities for Efficient Renewable Energy Systems & the Environment; The Influence of Evapotranspiration on Wastewater Constructed Wetland Treatment Efficiency; Microcosms: A Key Tool for the Scaling Up of Soil Bio/Phytoremediation Processes; Sustainable Renewable Energy from Timber Waste Produced from Rainforest of Brunei Darussalam & its Environmental Impact; Historical Defaunation & Conservation Prospects for Medium & Large Mammals in a Priority Area of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest; Using Geostatistical Tools to Pinpoint ‘Hotspots’ Showing Biodiversity Threats: Romania as a Case Study; Index.
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