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_aKrishna, I. V. Murali, _eauthor. _933907 |
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_aEnvironmental management : _bscience and engineering for industry / _cIyyanki V. Muralikrishna and Valli Manickam. |
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_aKidlington, Oxford, United Kingdom : _bButterworth-Heinemann is an imprint of Elsevier, _c[2017] |
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505 | 0 | _aFront Cover; ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT; ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: Science and Engineering for Industry; Copyright; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ABOUT THE BOOK; ABBREVIATIONS; ONE -- INTRODUCTION; 1.1 WATER POLLUTION; 1.2 AIR POLLUTION; 1.3 LAND POLLUTION; 1.4 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT; TWO -- SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; 2.2.1 Goals of Sustainability; 2.2.2 What Makes an Indicator?; 2.2.2.1 Ecological Footprint; 2.2.2.2 Pressure-State-Response; 2.2.2.3 The Driving forces; Pressures; States; Impacts; Responses (DPSIR) Framework. | |
505 | 8 | _a2.2.3 Environmental Indicators2.2.4 Why Develop Environmental Indicators?; 2.2.4.1 Ozone Depletion; 2.2.4.2 Climate and Climate Change; 2.2.4.3 Air Quality; 2.2.4.4 Rivers, Estuaries, Lakes, and Wetlands; 2.2.4.5 Marine Waters; 2.2.4.6 Ground Water; 2.2.4.7 Land; 2.2.4.8 Biological Diversity; 2.2.4.9 Public Health; 2.2.4.10 Community Awareness; 2.2.4.11 Heritage; 2.2.4.12 Urbanization; 2.2.4.13 Transport; 2.2.4.14 Solid Waste; 2.2.4.15 Hazardous Waste; 2.2.4.16 Tourism and Recreation; 2.2.4.17 Fisheries; 2.2.4.18 Agriculture; 2.2.4.19 Forestry; 2.2.4.20 Mining and Quarrying; 2.2.4.21 Energy. | |
505 | 8 | _a2.2.4.22 Industrial Activity2.2.4.23 Atmospheric Indicators; 2.3 SUMMARY; THREE -- NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 THREE KEY CONCERNS; 3.3 NEED FOR PROTECTING NATURAL RESOURCES; 3.4 THREATS TO BIODIVERSITY; 3.5 BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOTS; 3.5.1 Biological Diversity Act, [2002]; 3.5.2 Nagoya Protocol; 3.6 BIO-PROSPECTING; 3.6.1 Existing Important Legal Frameworks; 3.6.2 International Intellectual Property Framework: Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights and World Intellectua ... ; 3.6.3 Merits of Bio-Prospecting. | |
505 | 8 | _a3.6.4 Limitations of Bio-Prospecting3.7 TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND BIO-PIRACY; 3.8 ACCESS AND BENEFIT-SHARING; 3.8.1 Access and Benefit-Sharing Related Obligations and Commitments Under the Convention on Biodiversity; 3.8.1.1 Benefits; 3.9 SUMMARY; REFERENCE; FOUR -- ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES AND LEGISLATION; 4.1 INTRODUCTION CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES; 4.2 GLOBAL WARMING; 4.3 OZONE DEPLETION; 4.4 LOSS OF NATURAL RESOURCES; 4.5 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS; 4.6 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY INDEX; 4.6.1 Construct the Environmental Sustainability Index (ESI); 4.7 INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW. | |
505 | 8 | _a4.7.1 Biodiversity4.7.2 Atmosphere; 4.7.3 Pollution/Hazardous Substances; 4.7.3.1 Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment; 4.7.3.1.1 Principles; REFERENCES; FIVE -- LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 STAGES IN LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT; 5.3 LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT; 5.3.1 Cradle-to-Grave; 5.3.2 Cradle-to-Gate; 5.3.3 Cradle-to-Cradle; 5.3.4 Life Cycle Energy Analysis; 5.4 THE LIFE CYCLE OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS; 5.5 THE LCA FRAMEWORK; 5.5.1 Data Collection; 5.5.2 Life Cycle Inventory (LCI); 5.5.3 LAC Impact Analysis; 5.5.4 Interpretation. | |
500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
588 | 0 | _aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 9, 2017). | |
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_a'Environmental Management: Science and Engineering for Industry' consists of 18 chapters, starting with a discussion of International Environmental Laws and crucial environmental management tools, including lifecycle, environmental impact, and environmental risk assessments. This is followed by a frank discussion of environmental control and abatement technologies for water, wastewater, soil, and air pollution. In addition, this book also tackles Hazardous Waste Management and the landfill technologies available for the disposal of hazardous wastes. As managing environmental projects is a complex task with vast amounts of data, an array of regulations, and alternative engineering control strategies designed to minimize pollution and maximize the effect of an environmental program, this book helps readers further understand and plan for this process. -- _cProvided by publisher. |
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