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ContentsBiological & Agricultural Science .................................................................................................................................... 2

Chemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5

Environmental Physics & Toxicology ............................................................................................................................. 8

Environmental Studies & Energy .................................................................................................................................. 10

Ergonomics & Industrial Engineering .......................................................................................................................... 18

GIS & Environmental Engineering ................................................................................................................................ 19

Water, Marine & Aquatic Science .................................................................................................................................. 31

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 34

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderHumic Matter in Soil and the EnvironmentClimate Change Adaptation and Mitigation

Management Options Principles and Controversies, Second EditionKim H. Tan, Professor Emeritus, University of Georgia, Athens,USA and Kim H. Tan, Professor Emeritus, University ofGeorgia, Athens, USASeries: Books in Soils, Plants, and the EnvironmentThe field of humic matter research has undergone drasticchanges in concepts and principles, and a second edition is nowwarranted to communicate these advances. This revised andupdated edition continues the tradition of providingcomprehensive coverage of the genesis, extraction, properties,and impacts of humic matter on agriculture, industry, and theenvironment. Chapters examine organic matter; presentconcepts of humus versus humic matter; and explore the nature

A Guide for Natural Resource Managers in Southern Forest EcosystemsEdited by James M. Vose, Kier D. Klepzig, James M. Voseand Kier D. KlepzigThis book provides a comprehensive analysis of forestmanagement options to guide natural resource managementin the face of future climate change. Topics include potentialclimate change impacts on wildfire, insects, diseases, andinvasives, and how these in turn might affect the values ofsouthern forests that include timber, fiber, and carbon; waterquality and quantity; species and habitats; and recreation. Thebook utilizes the most relevant science and brings togetherscience experts and land managers from various disciplines tocombine science, models, and on-the-ground experience todevelop management options.

and distribution, chemical composition, characterization, electrochemical properties,agronomic and industrial applications, and medicinal and pharmaceutical applications ofhumic substances.

CRC PressCRC PressMarket: Agricultural ScienceMarket: Agricultural ScienceDecember 2013: 254 x 178: 492ppJune 2014: 254 x 178: 495ppHb: 978-1-466-57275-1: £89.00Hb: 978-1-482-23445-9: £89.00eBook: 978-1-466-57276-8eBook: 978-1-482-23446-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466572751Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-824-74272-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482234459

3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderAgroecologyInvasive Plant EcologyThe Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Third EditionEdited by Shibu Jose, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA,

Harminder Pal Singh, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India,Daizy Rani Batish, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India andRavinder Kumar Kohli, Panjab University, Chandigarh, IndiaComprising a series of essays from botanical experts across theglobe, this reference presents a comprehensive examination ofthe problem of invasive plant species and their impacts ondifferent ecosystems. Through examination of ecological theoriesthat explain plant invasions, it provides a foundation in invasionecology. Contributors discuss the role of ecological attributessuch as plant life history and fire and management practiceswith respect to plant invasion. The book examines thephysiological basis for invasive species success and gives

ecological management and restoration guidelines for invaded areas.

Stephen R. Gliessman, University of California, Santa Cruz,USAThis new edition of the bestselling textbook for courses inagroecology or sustainable agriculture updates the issues facingthe sustainability of food systems, especially the strongmovement from the "second green revolution" of biotechnology,the continued consolidation of the agricultural and foodindustries, the conflict with biofuels, and today's historical recordof hungry and undernourished people worldwide. Thebook presents recent research and provides new examplesthroughout, including innovative ways farms and other parts of

the food system have introduced new alternative technologies to improve sustainability.

CRC PressCRC Press Market: AgricultureMarket: Ecology/Agriculture November 2014: 279 x 216: 416ppJanuary 2013: 254 x 178: 302pp Hb: 978-1-439-89561-0: £49.99Hb: 978-1-439-88126-2: £63.99 eBook: 978-1-439-89563-4eBook: 978-1-439-88127-9 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-849-32845-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439881262 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439895610

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAgroecology, Ecosystems, and SustainabilitySoils in Natural Landscapes

Edited by Noureddine Benkeblia, Department of LifeSciences, University of West Indies, Kingston, JamaicaSeries: Advances in AgroecologyThis book presents the development of agroecology conceptsas well as the modern vision on ecology and agricultural systems.It describes how to make the translation of modern agroecologyto help our environment. The book examines how available andlimited natural resources are and how this environment wouldallow the population to reach the goal of global sustainableecological, agricultural, and food production systems. It alsoconsiders the principles that regulate the agroecological systems,including crop production, soil management, and environment

preservation.

Earl B. AlexanderWhile many references exist on agricultural perspectives of soils,there is a need for a basic soils book for those concerned withnatural landscapes and ecosystems. Soils in Natural Landscapesfills this niche, providing a thorough introduction to the physics,chemistry, and biology of soils and their roles in local to globalsystems. It covers the structure, function, and classification ofsoils as well as soil organisms, global issues, and landmanagement. Using an interdisciplinary approach, it providespractical insights for the evaluation of soils in naturalenvironments.

CRC PressMarket: Agricultural Science

CRC PressOctober 2013: 235 x 156: 319ppMarket: AgricultureHb: 978-1-466-59435-7: £63.99November 2014: 254 x 178: 392ppeBook: 978-1-466-59436-4Hb: 978-1-482-23301-8: £63.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466594357eBook: 978-1-482-23302-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482233018

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONPrinciples of Sustainable Soil Management inAgroecosystems

Field and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology,Third Edition

Edited by Rattan Lal, The Ohio State University, Columbus,USA and B.A. Stewart, West Texas A&M University, Canyon,USASeries: Advances in Soil ScienceThis book describes the laws of sustainable soil managementto enhance ecosystem services while restoring degraded soilsand promoting sustainable use. With chapters contributed byworld-class soil scientists, ecologists, and social scientists, thebook outlines critical changes in management of agriculturalsoils necessary to address global issues of food security, climatechange, water security, and energy needs. Topics coveredinclude organic farming, soil fertility, crop-symbiotic soilmicrobiota, human-driven soil degradation, soil degradation

and restoration, carbon sink capacity of soils, and soil renewal and sustainability.

Stephen R. Gliessman, University of California, Santa Cruz,USAOffering step-by-step guidance for structured investigation, thisbook reviews ecological concepts and principles in anagricultural setting and provides in-depth, practical experience.From background information to procedures and suggestionsfor writing up the results, the book covers 24 differentagroecological investigations, each designed to provide all theinformation needed to plan and execute experimental orcomparative studies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONThe Soil UnderfootPackage Price AgroecologyInfinite Possibilities for a Finite ResourceThe Ecology of Sustainable Food Systems, Third Edition

Edited by G. Jock Churchman, University of Adelaide,Australia University of South Australia, Australia and EdwardR. Landa, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USAThis book educates readers about the central role that soils mustplay in helping to secure the best possible future for this planetand its human occupants. It provides an expert analysis ofchallenges faced by humankind and their implications for theavailability and sustainability of soils worldwide. The bookemphasizes cultural, historical, philosophical, and ethicalapproaches to understanding soil resources. Chapters coverclimate change, diminishing plant nutrients and soil loss;religious views of soil; cultural/historical views and uses of soil;

and non-agricultural uses of soils.

Stephen R. Gliessman, University of California, Santa Cruz, USAStephen Gliessman's complementary volumes, Agroecology: The Ecology of SustainableFood Systems, Third Edition and Field and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology, ThirdEdition are now available together for one low price! Completely revised, updated, andreworked, the third edition of Agroecology presents new data, material, case studies, andoptions, as well as more emphasis on topics such as the values, beliefs, and ethics ofsustainable food systems. The new edition of Field and Laboratory Investigations inAgroecology facilitates hands-on, experimental learning that involves close observation,creative interpretation, and constant questioning of findings.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONManaging Energy, Nutrients, and Pests in OrganicField Crops

The Toxicology and Biochemistry of Insecticides,Second Edition

Edited by Ralph C. Martin and Rod MacRaeSeries: Integrative Studies in Water Management and LandDevelopmentThis volume tackles three of the most challenging aspects oforganic field cropping—managing energy, nutrients, and pests.It presents information and discusses possibilities to make thesesystems more productive, energy efficient, and economicallyviable. Chapters summarize the latest data, create acomprehensive and coherent picture of issues, and integrateagronomic, economic, and policy interpretations. The bookclearly demonstrates how organic systems can effectively bedesigned to optimize farm conditions. Sections focus on soilhealth, pest management, energy efficiency, integrating organic

approaches, and economics and policy.

Simon J. Yu, University of Florida, Gainesville, USAContinuing as the sole book in more than two decades toaddress this multifaceted field, the Second Edition of this highlypraised review on insect toxicology presents the most up-to-dateinformation on insecticide classification, formulation, mode ofaction, resistance, metabolism, environmental fate, andregulatory legislation. This indispensable book discussesmechanisms at the molecular level, such as specific enzymesthat contribute to insecticide resistance. It has been extensivelyrevised and expanded to bring readers up to date on the manyaspects and implications of pesticide use.

CRC PressMarket: Environmental ScienceNovember 2014: 254 x 178: 381ppHb: 978-1-482-21060-6: £44.99 CRC PresseBook: 978-1-482-21063-7 Market: Crop SciencePrev. Ed Hb: 978-1-420-05975-5 February 2014: 235 x 156: 436pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482210606 Hb: 978-1-466-56836-5: £63.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONSoil Management of Smallholder AgricultureInsect Repellents Handbook, Second Edition

Edited by Rattan Lal, The Ohio State University, Columbus,USA and B.A. Stewart, West Texas A&M University, Canyon,USASeries: Advances in Soil ScienceThis book discusses cultural, economic, social, and technologicalaspects of sustainable soil management for smallholder farmers.Chapters explore soil-related and instituationalconstraints, principles of sustainable agriculture, soil qualityimprovement, nutrient and soil fertility management, soil carbonsequestration, soil security, efficient use of resources, andagronomic production. The text encourages optimization ofenergy-based inputs (fertilizers, pesticides, and irrigation) torestore soil quality and sequester carbon in terrestrial ecosystems.

Edited by Mustapha Debboun, US Army MedicalDepartment Center, San Antonio, Texas, USA, Stephen P.Frances, Australian Army Malaria Institute, Enoggera andDaniel StrickmanThis book provides an update of the first edition, which isrecognized as the definitive reference on insect repellents. TheSecond Edition reflects the current state of insect repellentscience. It covers the processes involved in the developmentand testing of new active ingredients and formulations, anddiscusses the practical uses of repellents. It is a resource that willbe useful to a wide variety of professionals including insectrepellent researchers, medical entomologists, public health and

medical personnel, industry and sales professionals, government regulators, and wildlifescientists and managers.

CRC PressCRC Press Market: AgricultureMarket: Life Science November 2014: 235 x 156: 422ppSeptember 2014: 254 x 178: 409pp Hb: 978-1-466-59858-4: £95.00Hb: 978-1-466-55355-2: £76.99 eBook: 978-1-466-59859-1eBook: 978-1-466-55358-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466598584Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-849-37196-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466553552

2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONHumic Matter in Soil and the EnvironmentPrinciples and Controversies, Second Edition

Kim H. Tan, Professor Emeritus, University of Georgia, Athens,USA and Kim H. Tan, Professor Emeritus, University ofGeorgia, Athens, USASeries: Books in Soils, Plants, and the EnvironmentThe field of humic matter research has undergone drasticchanges in concepts and principles, and a second edition is nowwarranted to communicate these advances. This revised andupdated edition continues the tradition of providingcomprehensive coverage of the genesis, extraction, properties,and impacts of humic matter on agriculture, industry, and theenvironment. Chapters examine organic matter; presentconcepts of humus versus humic matter; and explore the nature

and distribution, chemical composition, characterization, electrochemical properties,agronomic and industrial applications, and medicinal and pharmaceutical applications ofhumic substances.

CRC PressMarket: Agricultural ScienceJune 2014: 254 x 178: 495ppHb: 978-1-482-23445-9: £89.00eBook: 978-1-482-23446-6Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-824-74272-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482234459

Dummy text to keep placeholderClimate Change Adaptation and MitigationManagement OptionsA Guide for Natural Resource Managers in Southern Forest Ecosystems

Edited by James M. Vose, Kier D. Klepzig, James M. Voseand Kier D. KlepzigThis book provides a comprehensive analysis of forestmanagement options to guide natural resource managementin the face of future climate change. Topics include potentialclimate change impacts on wildfire, insects, diseases, andinvasives, and how these in turn might affect the values ofsouthern forests that include timber, fiber, and carbon; waterquality and quantity; species and habitats; and recreation. Thebook utilizes the most relevant science and brings togetherscience experts and land managers from various disciplines tocombine science, models, and on-the-ground experience todevelop management options.

CRC PressMarket: Agricultural ScienceDecember 2013: 254 x 178: 492ppHb: 978-1-466-57275-1: £89.00eBook: 978-1-466-57276-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466572751

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Chemistry in Society, Second EditionSafety of Nanomaterials along Their Lifecycle

James M. Beard, Catawba College, Salisbury, North Carolina,USA and James M. Beard, Catawba College, Salisbury, NorthCarolina, USAThis book takes a non-mathematical approach to the material,presenting the chemistry of the environment in a way accessibleto students who have little or no science background. It relatesthe fundamentals of chemistry to contemporary environmentalissues. The author covers the essential background material inscience, chemistry, and toxicology. He then applies scientificprinciples to environmental problems concerning energy, airquality, the atmosphere, water quality, and waste management.Updated throughout, the second edition includes a glossary ofterms and revised end-of-chapter questions.

Release, Exposure, and Human HazardsEdited by Wendel Wohlleben, Thomas A.J. Kuhlbusch, Jürgen Schnekenburgerand Claus-Michael LehrBillions of dollars in public funding have been spent on novel nanomaterials, and theresulting products are entering the consumer world now: new paints and coatings; electriccars powered by nanomaterials in the battery, chassis, and tires; new renewable energysources, to name a few. Although there are still gaps in our knowledge of the risks presentedby nanomaterials, we now know enough to describe scenarios that are too high-risk toimplement as well as scenarios for the safe use of nanomaterials. The goal of this book isto help readers in making such safely decisions.

CRC PressMarket: Materials Science & EngineeringDecember 2014: 235 x 156: 477ppHb: 978-1-466-56786-3: £89.00 CRC PresseBook: 978-1-466-56788-7 June 2013: 235 x 156: 409pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466567863 Pb: 978-1-439-89267-1: £44.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholder4th Edition • TEXTBOOKReversibility of Chronic Disease andHypersensitivity, Volume 3

Fundamentals of Environmental and ToxicologicalChemistry

Clinical Environmental Manifestations of the NeurocardiovascularSystems

Sustainable Science, Fourth EditionStanley E. Manahan, University of Missouri, Columbia, USAand Stanley E. Manahan, University of Missouri, Columbia,USAThis book covers university-level environmental chemistry, withtoxicological chemistry integrated throughout the content. Thisnew edition of a bestseller provides an updated text with anincreased emphasis on sustainability and green chemistry.Organized based on the five spheres of Earth’senvironment—the hydrosphere, atmosphere, geosphere,biosphere, and anthrosphere—the book presents discussionsof each sphere based upon the nature, pollution, andsustainability of the sphere. For readers needing additional basic

William J. Rea, Environmental Health Center, Dallas, Texas,USA and Kalpana Patel, Allergy and Environmental HealthCenter WNY, Buffalo, New York, USAThe third volume of an encyclopedic four-volume set, this bookfocuses on laboratory data and treatment. Distinguishing itselffrom previous works on chemical sensitivity, this set explainsnewly understood mechanisms of chronic disease andhypersensitivity involving core molecular function. It discussesnew information on ground regulation system, genetics, theautonomic nervous system, and immune and non-immunefunctions. It includes sophisticated diagnostic technology andcutting-edge treatment techniques as well as numerous color

figures and supporting research.

chemistry background, the book includes two chapters on general chemistry and organicchemistry.

CRC Press CRC PressFebruary 2013: 254 x 178: 614pp Market: BiochemistryHb: 978-1-466-55316-3: £63.99 September 2014: 254 x 178: 413ppeBook: 978-1-466-55317-0 Hb: 978-1-439-81346-1: £89.00Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-420-05267-1 eBook: 978-1-439-81348-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466553163 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439813461

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderJuvenile Hormones and JuvenoidsReversibility of Chronic Disease and

Hypersensitivity,Volume 2 Modeling Biological Effects and Environmental FateEdited by James DevillersSeries: QSAR in Environmental and Health SciencesJuvenile hormones (JHs) affect most stages of the insect life-cycleas well as their physiological functions. Juvenoids, manmadechemicals that mimic the actions of JHs, can be used to disruptthe endocrine system of insects, making them particularly suitedas larvicides for the control of pest and disease vectoring insects.This book presents various modeling approaches andcomputational methods that can be used to study themechanism of action of JHs in insects and to estimate theadverse effects and the environmental fate of juvenoids.

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The Effects of Environmental Pollutants on the Organ SystemWilliam J. Rea, Environmental Health Center, Dallas, Texas,USA and Kalpana D. Patel, Allergy and Environmental HealthCenter WNY, Buffalo, New York, USAEncyclopedic in scope, the multi-volume set, Reversibility ofChronic Degenerative Disease and Hypersensitivity, draws deeplyon the clinical histories of thousands of profoundly ill patientsto describe the physiology and chemical sensitivity of chronicdegenerative diseases, their different manifestations, how todiagnose them, and how to reverse the dysfunction. This secondvolume describes clinical syndromes within each of the body’ssystems: musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, andrespiratory.

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4th Edition • TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of Environmental and ToxicologicalChemistry

Chemistry of Sustainable EnergyNancy E. Carpenter and Nancy E. CarpenterUnderstanding the chemistry underlying sustainable energy iscentral to any long-term solution. This text introduces a broadarray of advanced chemistry topics relevant to sustainable energyresearch and elucidates the application of these topics withexamples from the primary literature. It examines promisingareas of energy conversion, namely, wind power, fuel cells, solarphotovoltaics, and biomass conversion processes, as well asnext-generation nuclear power.; This book also covers topicstied to understanding the chemistry of sustainable energy,including fossil fuels, thermodynamics, polymers, hydrogengeneration and storage, and carbon capture.

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Sustainable Science, Fourth EditionStanley E. Manahan, University of Missouri, Columbia, USAand Stanley E. Manahan, University of Missouri, Columbia,USAThis book covers university-level environmental chemistry, withtoxicological chemistry integrated throughout the content. Thisnew edition of a bestseller provides an updated text with anincreased emphasis on sustainability and green chemistry.Organized based on the five spheres of Earth’senvironment—the hydrosphere, atmosphere, geosphere,biosphere, and anthrosphere—the book presents discussionsof each sphere based upon the nature, pollution, andsustainability of the sphere. For readers needing additional basic

Market: Renewable EnergyMarch 2014: 235 x 156: 446ppPb: 978-1-466-57532-5: £49.99 chemistry background, the book includes two chapters on general chemistry and organic

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK2nd EditionEnvironmental Chemistry in Society, Second EditionThe Chemical Components of Tobacco and Tobacco

Smoke, Second Edition James M. Beard, Catawba College, Salisbury, North Carolina,USA and James M. Beard, Catawba College, Salisbury, NorthCarolina, USAThis book takes a non-mathematical approach to the material,presenting the chemistry of the environment in a way accessibleto students who have little or no science background. It relatesthe fundamentals of chemistry to contemporary environmentalissues. The author covers the essential background material inscience, chemistry, and toxicology. He then applies scientificprinciples to environmental problems concerning energy, airquality, the atmosphere, water quality, and waste management.Updated throughout, the second edition includes a glossary ofterms and revised end-of-chapter questions.

Alan Rodgman, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA andThomas A. Perfetti, Perfetti and Perfetti, LLC, Winston-Salem,North Carolina, USAAdding to the progress reported in the First Edition from theearly 1800s to late 2008, The Chemical Components of Tobaccoand Tobacco Smoke, Second Edition provides nearly 7,000references on almost 9,600 components.The authors discussthe controversies over the extrapolation of the biological effectof a specific component administered individually by one routeversus its biological effect when the component is in a highlycomplex mixture and is administered by a different route. They

also cite studies in which cigarette design technologies were developed to control theCRC Pressper-cigarette mainstream smoke yield of Federal Trade Commission–defined tar and one

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNanotechnology for Sustainable ManufacturingSustainable Bioenergy Production

Edited by David Rickerby, Institute for Environment andSustainability, European Commission Joint Research Centre,Ispra VA, ItalyNanomaterials have the potential to contribute to moresustainable manufacturing through cleaner, less wastefulproduction processes and can substitute conventional materials,leading to savings in raw materials and energy. This bookprovides an innovative perspective by establishing connectionsbetween the subject areas associated with nanotechnology andby bridging academic and industrial research. It also coversmethods for assessing the sustainability ofnanotechnology-based products and processes using life-cycleanalysis, taking into account material and energy consumption

during manufacture, use, and final disposal and/or recycling.

Edited by Lijun Wang, North Carolina Agricultural &Technical State University, Greensboro, USAThis book provides comprehensive knowledge and skills for theanalysis and design of sustainable biomass production,bioenergy processing, and biorefinery systems for professionalsin the bioenergy field. Focusing on topics vital to thesustainability of the bioenergy industry, this book is divided intofour sections: Fundamentals of Engineering Analysis and Designof Bioenergy Production Systems, Sustainable BiomassProduction and Supply Logistics, Sustainable BioenergyProcessing, and Sustainable Biorefinery Systems. It pinpointstrends in future research and development and assembles

essential references and data to address sustainability in the bioenergy industry.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderLaboratory Experiments Using Microwave Heating

Nicholas E. Leadbeater, University of Connecticut, Storrs,USA and Cynthia B. McGowan, Merrimack College, NorthAndover, Massachusetts, USAThis book presents 22 experiments encompassing organic,inorganic, and analytical chemistry performed using microwaveheating, making them fast and easy to accomplish in a laboratoryperiod. All the experiments have been tested and verified inlaboratory classes. Each chapter includes an introduction to theexperiment, end-of-chapter questions, and two detailedprotocols for performing the reaction using a small monomodeand a larger multimode microwave unit. A number of thetransformations use water as a solvent for a greener, moresustainable approach, while maintaining high reaction yields.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderChemistry of Sustainable Energy

Nancy E. Carpenter and Nancy E. CarpenterUnderstanding the chemistry underlying sustainable energy iscentral to any long-term solution. This text introduces a broadarray of advanced chemistry topics relevant to sustainable energyresearch and elucidates the application of these topics withexamples from the primary literature. It examines promisingareas of energy conversion, namely, wind power, fuel cells, solarphotovoltaics, and biomass conversion processes, as well asnext-generation nuclear power.; This book also covers topicstied to understanding the chemistry of sustainable energy,including fossil fuels, thermodynamics, polymers, hydrogengeneration and storage, and carbon capture.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderConversion of Large Scale Wastes into Value-addedProducts

Edited by Justin S.J. Hargreaves, University of Glasgow,Scotland, UK, Ian D. Pulford, University of Glasgow, Scotland,UK, Malini Balakrishnan, The Energy and Resources Institute,New Delhi, India and Vidya S. Batra, The Energy andResources Institute, New Delhi, IndiaThis book describes how large-scale wastes can be used as aresource for making other materials. It covers metal processingwastes (slag, red mud), fly ash from coal combustion, electronicwaste, and food waste. These wastes have potential to be usedin bulk (e.g., for construction applications) as well as for nicheapplications (e.g., in the areas of catalysis). This book reviewsliterature from around the world on how large-scale wastes arein use by industry as well as research on the potential

applications of wastes.

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Decommissioning Health PhysicsA Handbook for MARSSIM Users, Second Edition

Eric W. Abelquist, ORISE, Tennessee, USAWritten by one of the original MARSSIM authors, this secondedition incorporates all of the requisite technical aspects ofplanning and executing radiological surveys in support ofdecommissioning. It covers survey instrumentation, detectionsensitivity, statistics, dose modeling, survey procedures, andrelease criteria. Along with more case studies and examples, thisedition includes new chapters on hot spot assessment and theclearance or release of materials, revises the chapters on statisticsand characterization survey design, and updates the regulationsand guidance documents.

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Edited by Gian Paolo Rossini, Universita di Modena e ReggioEmilia, ItalyThis book provides a structured account of the existingknowledge of toxic algae, the chemistry of the toxins theyproduce, the effects these substances exert in humans andwildlife, as well as the strategies envisaged to protect publichealth and the environment. It covers recent advances in theunderstanding of the biology of toxin producers and the factorsinvolved in the appearance and dynamics of harmful algaeblooms, the factors affecting toxin production, the synthesis oftoxins both in natural producers and by chemical means in alab, and the toxin groups posing continuing and novel hazardsto living systems.

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Renewable EnergyA First Course

Robert Ehrlich, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia,USAThis accessible textbook takes a fresh, well-balanced approachto the fundamentals of renewable energy science, technology,and policy implications. It examines alternative and sustainablesupply strategies based on biofuels and wind, hydro, solar, andgeothermal energy, and looks at conventional sources such asfossil fuels and nuclear energy for comparison. It also exploresthe overarching topics of energy conservation, storage,transmission, and policy, and discusses the important issue ofclimate change. Throughout, a wealth of illustrations and

real-world examples make the concepts more concrete.

Biological Effects and Risk ManagementEdited by Gian Paolo Rossini, Universita di Modena e ReggioEmilia, ItalyThis book provides a structured account of the existingknowledge of toxic algae, the chemistry of the toxins theyproduce, the effects these substances exert in humans andwildlife, as well as the strategies envisaged to protect publichealth and the environment. It covers recent advances in theunderstanding of the biology of toxin producers and the factorsinvolved in the appearance and dynamics of harmful algaeblooms, the factors affecting toxin production, the synthesis oftoxins both in natural producers and by chemical means in alab, and the toxin groups posing continuing and novel hazardsto living systems.

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Environmental Pollutants Safety Management and Global RegulationsT.S.S. Dikshith, Bilekahalli, Bangalore, IndiaAn easily accessible guide to scientific information on safetymanagement of chemical substances for students andoccupational health professionals, this book covers propermanagement, related care, and precautions, and related globalregulations. It aids in preventing and minimizing theconsequences of catastrophic releases of toxic, reactive,flammable, or explosive chemical substances, which may resultin toxic or explosive hazards. It also details safety measures fortransportation of chemical substances by different routes, suchas by road, rail, air, and sea.

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Edited by Dimitrios P. Nikolelis, Theodoros Varzakas, HigherInstitute of Kalamata, Greece, Arzum Erdem andGeorgia-Paraskevi NikoleliSeries: Series in SensorsBiosensors are poised to make a large impact in environmental,food, and biomedical applications, as they clearly offeradvantages over standard analytical methods, including minimalsample preparation and handling, real-time detection, rapiddetection of analytes, and the ability to be used by unskilledpersonnel. Covering numerous applications of biosensors usedin food and the environment, this book presents basicknowledge on biosensor technology at a postgraduate leveland explores the latest advances in chemical sensor technology

for researchers.May 2013: 254 x 178: 680ppHb: 978-1-439-87820-0: £95.00eBook: 978-1-439-87821-7CRC Press* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439878200Market: Physics

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3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONInhalation Toxicology, Third Edition

Edited by Harry Salem, U.S. Army Edgewood ChemicalBiological Center, Aberdeen, Maryland, USA and Sidney A.Katz, Rutgers University at Camden, New Jersey, USAFully updated with new research and discoveries since the lastedition, this volume explores the relationship between therespiratory system and toxicology of inhaled substances. Filledwith contributions from internationally recognized scientistsfrom academic, industrial, and governmental sectors, the bookpresents chapters on the updated testing procedures andequipment guidelines for Europe and North America. This editionincludes new material on nanoparticles, the use ofmicroelectronics for studying inhalation toxicology, and

emergency response strategies.

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Ted Simon, Ted Simon LLC, Winston, Georgia, USAThis book introduces the science of risk assessment; coversproblem formation and the development of exposure factors;explains how human epidemiology and animal testing data areused to determine toxicity criteria; provides environmentalsampling data for practice assessments; examines in vitro and‘omics testing; describes the political and social aspects of today’sscience-based decisions; and includes fully worked examples,case studies, discussion questions, and links to legislativehearings. Readers learn how to execute site-specific riskassessments and how science is used in deciding environmentalregulations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGreen PowerAmerican EnvironmentalismPerspectives on Sustainable Electricity GenerationPhilosophy, History, and Public Policy

Edited by Joao Neiva de Figueiredo and Mauro F. Guillén,The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USAThis book provides a systematic overview of the current stateof green power and renewable electrical energy productionaround the world. Presenting eight in-depth case studies ofgreen power production and dissemination, it describes theexperiences and best practices of various countries on this topicof critical importance. The case studies provide readers withpolicy, business, and societal perspectives. The case studiesillustrate the differences in each country’s natural endowments,cultural make-up, technological development, public-policyconcerns, and institutional incentive structures.

J. Michael Martinez, Kennesaw State University, Georgia,USAThis book provides readers with a foundation in Americanenvironmentalism with complete coverage of philosophicalconcepts, economics, history of the environmental movement,and modern environmental politics, agencies, stakeholders, andtenets of the sustainability movement. Tracing the environmentalAmerican trajectory with this fascinating, holistic, and thoughtfulapproach, the book concludes with a practical look to the maindecision criteria for policy-makers and how to actually"operationalize" sustainability amidst the competing prioritiesof consumer needs, ethical ideals, lawyers, lobbyists, andpoliticians. Productivity Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholder10 Volume SetIntroduction to Hazard Control ManagementEnvironmental Policymaking and Stakeholder

Collaboration A Vital Organizational FunctionJames T. Tweedy, International Board for Certification ofSafety Managers, Helena, Alabama, USADesignated as the Primary Study Reference for those preparingfor the Certified Hazard Control Manager (CHCM) credential, thistext outlines the importance of using management andleadership principles to improve hazard control and safetymanagement effectiveness in organizations of all sizes and types.It focuses on improving organizations by viewing hazard controland safety management as organizational functions. It presentsproactive hazard control management as essential in improvingthe bottom line of the organization. The book addresses theinter-relationships of other organizational functions to the

functions of hazard control, accident prevention and safety.

Theory and PracticeShannon K. Orr, Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USASeries: ASPA Series in Public Administration and Public PolicyThis book provides policy makers with the keys to navigatingcomplicated environmental issues and stakeholder negotiations.It covers theories in environmental policy making andstakeholder management, an overview of the concepts of failedversus successful process and policy, and practical guidelinesand tools for the practitioner. The book also includes a numberof environmental case studies which fully engage the concept

of collaboration.

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Edited by Liquan Xie, Department of Hydraulic Engineering,Tongji University, Shanghai, China and Liquan Xie,Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Tongji University,Shanghai, China

CRC Press

Understanding How Legal Frameworks Influence EnvironmentalProblem Solving

Chad J. McGuire, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth,USAGovernment at the federal, state, and local levels is currentlymoving holistically in a direction where officials are taking on amore direct (regulatory) role in environmental issues. Respondingto this trend, this text presents an overview of the environmentfocused on practical regulation and management, who theplayers are, and how the law factors in. It details types of law(common, statutory, regulatory) and frameworks (legislative,executive, and judicial) relevant to environmental issues. Thebook concludes with coverage of policies and acts by applicationtype (pollution, land use, waste, energy).

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Applications of InstrumentalChemical Analysis

Resources, Environment and EngineeringEdited by Liquan Xie, Department of Hydraulic Engineering,Tongji University, Shanghai, China and Liquan Xie,Department of Hydraulic Engineering, Tongji University,Shanghai, China

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Edited by Mahmood Barbooti, Montclair State University,New Jersey, USA and Mahmood Barbooti, Montclair StateUniversity, New Jersey, USAThis book is a comprehensive review of the instrumentalanalytical methods and their use in environmental monitoringsite assessment and remediation follow-up operations. Theincreased concern about environmental issues necessitate theprecise determination of various types of chemicals inenvironmental samples. In general, all stages of environmentalwork start with the evaluation of organic and inorganicenvironmental samples. This important book furnishes thefundamentals of instrumental chemical analysis methods tovarious environmental applications and also covers recentdevelopments in instrumental chemical methods.

Market: Environmental EngineeringAugust 2014: 246x174: 450ppHb: 978-1-138-02702-2: £89.00eBook: 978-1-315-73831-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138027022 Apple Academic Press

Market: Environmental EngineeringNovember 2014: 229 x 152: 436ppHb: 978-1-771-88061-9: £95.00eBook: 978-1-482-26264-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781771880619

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHeavy Metal Contamination of Water and SoilComputational Intelligent Data Analysis for

Sustainable Development Analysis, Assessment, and Remediation StrategiesEdited by Elham Asrari, Payame Noor University, Shiraz, IranAlthough adverse health effects of heavy metals have beenknown for a long time, exposure to heavy metals continues andis even increasing in some areas. Remediating heavy metalcontaminated soils and water is necessary to reduce theassociated health and ecological risks, make the land resourceavailable for agricultural production, enhance food security, andscale down land tenure problems. This book discusses the causesand the environmental impact of heavy metal contamination.It then explores many exciting new methods of analysis anddecontamination currently studied and applied in the field today.

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Edited by Ting Yu, Nitesh Chawla, University of Notre Dame,Indiana, USA and Simeon Simoff, University of WesternSydney, AustraliaSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and KnowledgeDiscovery SeriesGoing beyond performing simple analyses, researchers involvedin the highly dynamic field of computational intelligent dataanalysis design algorithms that solve increasingly complex dataproblems in changing environments, including economic,environmental, and social data. This volume presents novelmethodologies for automatically processing these types of datato support rational decision making for sustainable development.Through numerous case studies and applications, it illustrates

important data analysis methods, including mathematical optimization, machine learning,Market: Environmental Science & Technologysignal processing, and temporal and spatial analysis, for quantifying and describing

sustainable development problems. February 2014: 229 x 152: 386ppHb: 978-1-771-88004-6: £82.00

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Environmental HealthIndoor Exposures, Assessments and Interventions

Edited by Theodore A. Myatt, Brandeis University, Waltham,Massachusetts, USA and Joseph G. Allen, EH&E, Inc.,Needham, Massachusetts, USAThe focus of this book is on unique exposures that occur indoors,typically, but not exclusively in residences, where recentadvances have been made on identification of the pollutants inindoor environments, the health effects associated with indooror personal exposures, or interventions that can be implementedby typical occupants to mitigate exposures. The book covers awide selection of indoor exposures to chemical and biologicalpollutants, including lead, phthalates, flame retardants, mold,infectious diseases, traffic-related particulate, pesticides, PCBs,VOCs, and asthma triggers (ETS, mold, cat allergen). This bookis unique in that very recent research is discussed in this rapidly

expanding field.

Edited by Mahmood Barbooti, Montclair State University,New Jersey, USA and Mahmood Barbooti, Montclair StateUniversity, New Jersey, USAThis book is a comprehensive review of the instrumentalanalytical methods and their use in environmental monitoringsite assessment and remediation follow-up operations. Theincreased concern about environmental issues necessitate theprecise determination of various types of chemicals inenvironmental samples. In general, all stages of environmentalwork start with the evaluation of organic and inorganicenvironmental samples. This important book furnishes thefundamentals of instrumental chemical analysis methods tovarious environmental applications and also covers recentdevelopments in instrumental chemical methods.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Dynamics in Horticultural ScienceThe Effects of Induced Hydraulic Fracturing on the

Environment Impact, Adaptation, and Mitigation, Volume TwoEdited by M. L. Choudhary, Bihar Agricultural University,Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, V. B. Patel, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity, Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, India and R. B. Verma,Bihar Agricultural University, IndiaClimate change is already affecting—and is likely toincrease—invasive species, pests, and disease vectors, alladversely affecting agri-horticultural crop productivity. Advancesin agricultural knowledge, science, and technology will berequired to develop improved crop traits, such as temperature,drought, pest, and salt tolerance. This two-volume set givesreaders an understanding of the issues and makes suggestionsfor ways to mitigate adverse climate change effects on crops.Volume 2: Impact, Adaptation, and Mitigation focuses on the

Commercial Demands vs. Water, Wildlife, and Human EcosystemsEdited by Matthew McBroom, Stephen F. Austin StateUniversity, Nacogdoches, Texas, USAHydraulic fracturing, or "fracking" as it is commonly known, refersto the practice of using liquids at very high pressures to fragmentrock, thereby allowing natural gas to be harvested. This processincreases energy resources but also has some negativeenvironmental impacts as well. This book looks at theenvironmental impact. The first section looks at fracturing andthe water supply, the second section looks at ecosystems andwildlife, while the final section examines the possible effects onhuman ecosystems and human health.

Apple Academic Pressimpact of climate change on horticultural crops and offers ways to adapt practices tomitigate adverse effects.

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Agricultural Resource Use and ManagementEdited by Kimberly Etingoff, Tufts University, Boston,Massachusetts, USAAgriculture is one of the prime users of water, particularly in aridplaces with already-limited water resources, and its effects arediverse and far reaching. Providing a nuanced study ofagricultural resource management, this informative book takesa four-pronged approach, covering research on the impact ofagriculture on water, the impact of agriculture on soil qualityand its ecological health, energy and greenhouse gases, andthe impact of a growing population on agricultural resources.

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Edited by M. L. Choudhary, Bihar Agricultural University,Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, V. B. Patel, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity, Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, India, S. Sheraz Mahdl,Bihar Agricultural University, India and R. B. Verma, BiharAgricultural University, IndiaClimate change is already affecting—and is likely toincrease—invasive species, pests, and disease vectors, alladversely affecting agri-horticultural crop productivity. Advancesin agricultural knowledge, science, and technology will be

required to develop improved crop traits, such as temperature, drought, pest, and salttolerance. This two-volume set gives readers an understanding of the issues and makessuggestions for ways to mitigate adverse climate change effects on crops.Market: AgricultureApple Academic PressAugust 2014: 229 x 152: 348ppMarket: AgricultureHb: 978-1-771-88073-2: £89.00October 2014: 229 x 152: 538ppeBook: 978-1-498-70125-9Hb: 978-1-771-88071-8: £159.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781771880732eBook: 978-1-498-70133-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781771880718

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Anco S. Blazev, President and CTO, Solar Tech, Inc., Tempe,Arizona, USANatural and man-made changes in the environment create avery complex picture. This book analyzes this picture andprovides snapshots of different areas of interest and to makesuggestions for future work on cleaning and stabilizing theEarth’s environment. Starting with conventional energygeneration and moving on to renewable energies, this bookanalyzes and calculates their environmental impact and thelesser known aspects of their "cradle-to-grave" life cycle such asthe irreversible environmental damage done during the

The Principles and Applications, Volume OneEdited by M. L. Choudhary, Bihar Agricultural University,Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, V. B. Patel, Bihar AgriculturalUniversity, Sabour, Bhagalpur, India, Mohammed WasimSiddiqui, Bihar Agricultural University, India and S. SherazMahdl, Bihar Agricultural University, IndiaClimate change is already affecting—and is likely toincrease—invasive species, pests, and disease vectors, alladversely affecting agri-horticultural crop productivity. Advancesin agricultural knowledge, science, and technology will berequired to develop improved crop traits, such as temperature,drought, pest, and salt tolerance. This two-volume set givesreaders an understanding of the issues and makes suggestionsfor ways to mitigate adverse climate change effects on crops.The focus of Volume 1: The Principles and Applications in

manufacturing of solar and wind equipment and during the installation, operation, anddecommissioning of large scale hydro, solar, and wind power plants.

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Horticultural Science is to identify impacts and suggest appropriate and effective adaptationand mitigation strategies.

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Solar Technologies for the 21st CenturyAnco S. Blazev, President and CTO, Solar Tech, Inc., Tempe,Arizona, USAThis book examines solar technologies, describes their properties,and evaluates the technological potential of each. It also reviewsthe logistics of deploying solar energy as a viable and sustainableway to solve urgent energy, environmental, and socio-economicproblems. Topics discussed include solar power generation,today’s solar technologies, solar thermal, silicon PV, thin PV, 3-Dsolar cells, nano-PV, organic solar cells, solar successes andfailures, solar power fields, finance and regulations, solar marketsand solar energy and the environment.

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Ashok Kumar VermaModeling provides essential equations for simulation. This bookintroduces the reader to various types of models and theirdevelopment. It goes beyond the description of models reportedin literature. It focuses on the process of development whichinvolves visualization of a simplified picture of a complexchemical process and transforming behavior of the simplifiedpicture into mathematical equations. It discusses varioussimulation approaches for solving equations. The approachesare illustrated through examples from a wide range ofapplications in chemical engineering and other allied areas.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd Edition • NEW EDITIONEmerging TechnologiesEnergy Conservation Guidebook, Third EditionSocio-Behavioral Life Cycle ApproachesDale R. Patrick, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, USA,

Stephen W. Fardo, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond,USA, Ray E. Richardson, Eastern Kentucky University,Richmond, USA and Brian W. FardoRevised and edited, this new third edition reference covers thefull scope of energy management techniques and applicationsfor new and existing buildings, with emphasis on the "systems"approach to developing an effective overall energy managementstrategy. Foremost in the enhancements to the new edition iscontent that reflects the emphasis on conservation for "greenenergy" awareness. Also examined are building structuralconsiderations, such as heat loss and gain, windows, andinsulation.

Edited by Nora Savage, US EPA, Washinton, DC, USA,Michael E. Gorman, University of Virginia, Charlottesville,USA, Anita Street, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington,DC, USA, Nora Savage, US EPA, Washinton, DC, USA, MichaelE. Gorman, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA andAnita Street, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC,USATraditional Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodologies affect thepublic health and environmental impacts from a material,product, process or activity. The authors of this book suggestthat a more holistic approach that incorporates societal andbehavioral dimensions will create better results. They discuss

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trading zones, ethics, behavioral nanotechnology, governance, risk, green design, tools forpractitioners, and conclude with a chapter presenting a "strategic outlook."

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Edited by Hideki Tsuge, Keio University, Tokyo, JapanThe field of micro- and nanobubbles has shown a strongpotential for growth and is frequently highlighted in the news.Micro- and nanobubbles have many applications in a variety offields including engineering, agriculture, environment, food, andmedicine. This book is divided into three parts for theconvenience of the readers: fundamentals, applications ofmicrobubbles, and applications of nanobubbles. The bookcomprehensively discusses these topics and presents thepossibility of micro- and nanobubbles as a new technology thatcan be utilized globally.

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Michael Frank Hordeski, Consultant, Atascadero, California,USARevised and updated, this book addresses many of the factorsaffecting our energy use, including the availability and desirabilityof various fuels—especially the use of hydrogen. This new editioncovers new hydrogen developments in technology, oil suppliesand new drilling techniques, latest information on hydrogenhighway projects, breakthroughs in fuel cell technology andultra low emissions in transportation, the latest statistics onemerging oil markets, energy reserves, and carbon dioxideincreases.

Fairmont PressMarket: Biomedical EngineeringJanuary 2013: 229 x 152: 286ppAugust 2014: 229 x 152: 376ppHb: 978-1-466-58024-4: £82.00Hb: 978-9-814-46310-2: £95.00Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-420-08016-2eBook: 978-9-814-46311-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781466580244* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9789814463102

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEmerging TechnologiesNanomaterials in Energy and Environmental

Applications Socio-Behavioral Life Cycle ApproachesEdited by Nora Savage, US EPA, Washinton, DC, USA,Michael E. Gorman, University of Virginia, Charlottesville,USA, Anita Street, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington,DC, USA, Nora Savage, US EPA, Washinton, DC, USA, MichaelE. Gorman, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA andAnita Street, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC,USATraditional Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodologies affect thepublic health and environmental impacts from a material,product, process or activity. The authors of this book suggestthat a more holistic approach that incorporates societal andbehavioral dimensions will create better results. They discuss

Edited by Junhui He, Chinese Academy of Sciences, BeijingNanoscience and nanotechnology are interdisciplinary fieldsthat bring together physicists, chemists, materials scientists, andengineers to meet the potential future challenges thathumankind will face, including the search for renewable energiesfor sustainable development and new technologies for carboncapture and environmental protection. To summarize the pastdevelopments and encourage future efforts, this book presentscontributions from world-renowned specialists in the fields ofnanomaterials, energy, and environmental science. It discussesthe design and fabrication of nanostructured materials and theirenergy and environmental applications.

how to develop an adaptive framework that would include a wider range of perspectivesPan Stanfordand disciplines. The book will also include discussions about "Technological Black Swans,"Market: Environmental Engineering

October 2014: 229 x 152: 350pp trading zones, ethics, behavioral nanotechnology, governance, risk, green design, tools forpractitioners, and conclude with a chapter presenting a "strategic outlook."Hb: 978-9-814-46378-2: £114.00

eBook: 978-9-814-46379-9Pan Stanford* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9789814463782Market: Environmental EngineeringMay 2013: 229 x 152: 342ppHb: 978-9-814-41100-4: £95.00eBook: 978-9-814-41101-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9789814411004

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Safety Assessment of NanomaterialsSun Above the HorizonFrom Toxicological Testing to Personalized MedicineMeteoric Rise of the Solar Industry

Edited by Bengt Fadeel, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm,SwedenSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Biomedical NanotechnologyThis handbook, written by leading international experts, providesan overview of the state of the art of safety assessment ofnanomaterials in context of their application in nanomedicine.The volume includes a historical perspective on the developmentof nanomedicine(s) and their regulation, and a personal view ofthe future of (nano)medicine by Patrick Hunziker, president ofthe European Society of Nanomedicine. The volume includes aseries of chapters on organ-specific toxicities of nanomaterials,including pulmonary and cardiovascular toxicity, neurotoxicity,

Peter F. VaradiIn 2013, Google’s investments in photovoltaic (PV) systemstotaled about half a billion dollars and Warren Buffet, one of thefamous investors, invested $2.5 billion in the world’s largest PVsystem in California. These investments by major financial playerswere made only 40 years after the first two terrestrial PVcompanies were formed in the USA. Today, the worldwidecapacity of operating PV electric generators equals the capacityof about 25 nuclear power plants. The PV industry is growing atan annual rate of 30 percent, equivalent to about five newnuclear power plants per year. This book describes how thishappened and what lies ahead for PV power generation.

Pan Stanford dermatotoxicity, and reproductive toxicity, as well as a discussion on immunotoxicity andgenotoxicity.Market: Environmental Science & Technology

May 2014: 229 x 152: 548ppPan StanfordPb: 978-9-814-61329-3: £16.95Market: NanomaterialseBook: 978-1-498-70024-5August 2014: 229 x 152: 500pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9789814613293Hb: 978-9-814-46336-2: £159.00eBook: 978-9-814-46337-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9789814463362

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Edited by Barry P. Rand and Henning Richter, Nano-C, Inc,Westwood, Massachusetts, USAThis book explores the required characteristics of thecomponents present in an organic photovoltaic device, such astransparent electrodes, electron- and hole-conducting layers,and electron donor and electron acceptor materials. It discussesthe design, preparation, and evaluation of these materialstargeting the highest performance. Taking into account thenecessity to optimize many interdependent parameters, thetext describes the integration of various components usingexisting as well as innovative device architectures suitable formass production. Finally, it assesses the technical feasibility andeconomic viability of the large-scale manufacture of materials

and resulting devices.

Peter F. VaradiSeries: Pan Stanford Series on Renewable EnergyThe meteoric rise of the photovoltaic (PV) industry is anincredible story. In 2013, Google’s investments in PV systemstotaled about half a billion dollars and Warren Buffet, one of thefamous investors, invested $2.5 billion in the world’s largest PVsystem in California. These gigantic investments by majorfinancial players were made only 40 years after the first twoterrestrial PV companies, Solarex and Solar Power Corporation,were formed in the USA. Today, the worldwide capacity ofoperating PV electric generators equals the capacity of about25 nuclear power plants. The PV industry is growing at an annual

rate of 30 percent, equivalent to about five new nuclear power plants per year. This bookdescribes how this happened and what lies ahead for PV power generation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCompendium of Bioenergy PlantsTree BiotechnologyCornEdited by Kishan Gopal Ramawat, M.L.Sukhadia University

(retired professor), Udaipur, India, Jean-Michel Mérillon,University of Bordeaux, Villenave d Ornon, France and M. R.Ahuja, Zobel Forestry Associates, New Paltz, New York, USAForest trees cover 30% of the earth's land surface, providingrenewable fuel, wood, timber, shelter, fruits, leaves, bark, roots,and are source of medicinal products in addition to benefitssuch as carbon sequestration, water shed protection, and habitatfor 1/3 of terrestrial species. However, the genetic analysis andbreeding of trees has lagged behind that of crop plants.Therefore, systematic conservation, sustainable improvementand pragmatic utilization of trees are global priorities. This bookprovides comprehensive and up to date information about treecharacterization, biological understanding, and improvement

through biotechnological and molecular tools.

Edited by Stephen L. Goldman, The University of Toledo,Ohio, USA and Chittaranjan Kole, Allahbad AgriculturalInstitute, U.P. IndiaSeries: Compendium Of Bioenergy PlantsThis book evaluates maize as a bioenergy fuel source from twoperspectives. It explores whether the input energy needed togenerate fuel significantly exceeded by the energy harvested.In examining this issue, the chapters provide assessments of thesocial, economic, and political impact on fuel pricing, food costs,and the environmental challenge with corn biomass the engineof change. It then examines whether corn be geneticallyimproved so that its biomass is significantly increased, itscellulose-lignin complex made more amenable to harvesting

and to processing, and grown in regions not normally associated with its cultivation offood.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEctomycorrhizal Symbioses in Tropical andNeotropical Forests

Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of EucalyptsEdited by Robert J. HenrySeries: Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Crop PlantsEucalypts are used for the production of paper products,firewood, charcoal, potential feedstocks for bioenergy andbiomaterials, as ornamentals and landscape trees, and in landrehabilitation. Eucalypt breeding is at an early stage with manyplantings being only at the first stages of domestication. Therelatively small genomes of these species make the applicationof molecular genetics approaches attractive. The application ofmodern genomics will accelerate the development of improvedeucalypts for a wide range of uses. This book brings togetherdiverse information on the genetics, genomics, and breedingof these important forest species.

Edited by Amadou M. Bâ, Krista L. McGuire and Abdala G.DiédhiouEctomycorrhizal symbiosis plays a major role in biodiversity andstability of ecosystems in tropical forests. It is a researchimperative in tropical and neotropical forest ecosystems becausethey contain ecologically and economically important treespecies. This book provides an overview of the knowledge ofECM symbioses in tropical and neotropical ecosystem forests.The contents address diversity and function of ectomycorrhizaassociated with forest plants, impacts of ectomycorrhiza on plantdiversity and composition, regeneration and dynamics ofecosystems, biomass production in forestry, and adaptation ofectomycorrhiza.CRC Press

Market: Life ScienceCRC PressJuly 2014: 235 x 156: 206ppMarket: Environmental ScienceHb: 978-1-482-25412-9: £76.99February 2014: 235 x 156: 300ppeBook: 978-1-482-25413-6Hb: 978-1-466-59468-5: £89.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482254129eBook: 978-1-466-59469-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466594685

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Jos G. TimmermanThis book provides the necessary elements to determine exactlywhat information should be collected to make the collectedinformation relevant for policy makers. It highlights thedissatisfaction of information users about the information theyget and the reasons for this dissatisfaction. It also discussesgeneral issues around the role and use of information in policymaking. The text then describes the how to develop a fullunderstanding of the policy makers’ information needs and willdescribe how policy makers can be included in the process.Finally, the book describes how the results from this process areinput for the information production process.

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Edited by Raul Perez Galvez, University of Granada, Spainand Jean-Pascal Berge, Laboratory of Science andTechnology of Marine Biomass, FranceThe shortage of marine resources calls for the implementationof new technological processes for providing a better utilizationof waste and by-products from fisheries and fish processingactivities. Most of these by-products are currently used as rawmaterials for animal feed. It is estimated that their utilization inhuman foodstuffs, nutraceuticals, pharmacy, or cosmetics wouldincrease their value fivefold. This book discusses theopportunities for upgrading these materials by means of basictechnologies such as hydrolysis, membrane ultrafiltration, andbetter handling techniques.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCompendium of Bioenergy PlantsNetwork Economics of Marine Ecosystems and their

Exploitation SwitchgrassEdited by Hong Luo, Clemson University, South Carolina,USA, Yanqi Wu, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, USAand Chittaranjan Kole, Allahbad Agricultural Institute, U.P.IndiaSeries: Compendium Of Bioenergy PlantsThis book contains the most comprehensive reviews on thelatest development of switchgrass research including theagronomy of the plant, the use of endophytes and mycorrhizaefor biomass production, genetics and breeding of bioenergyrelated traits, molecular genetics and molecular breeding,genomics, transgenics, processing, bioconversion, biosystemand chemical engineering, biomass production modeling,

Christian Mullon, IRD (French Research Institute forDevelopment), Bondy, France and Christian Mullon, IRD(French Research Institute for Development), Bondy, FranceThis book addresses the question of the double exposure ofmarine ecosystems, i.e. to both global climate changes andeconomic globalization. This book contains a short, but selfsufficient mathematical introduction, the formalization in thecontext of Network economics of global commodity chains,with both trophic and economic processes, and a series of casesstudies, going from the re‐addressing of fundamental ecologicalquestions such as Gause’s exclusion principles to practical studiessuch as the representation of the global supply chain for tuna.

economics of switchgrass feedstock production etc. The book will be of interest and greatCRC Pressvalue to the switchgrass research communities in both academia and industry and aMarket: Environmental Science

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSpeciation Studies in Soil, Sediment andEnvironmental Samples

Soil Biota and Ecosystem Development in PostMining Sites

Edited by Sezgin Bakirdere and Sezgin BakirdereRecent developments clearly indicate that speciation studies inbiological and environmental matrices are much more importantthan the total element determination due to the tremendousdifference in bioavailability and toxicity of various chemical formsof a particular element. Different separation-detection techniquesand hyphenated systems—each with its own advantages anddisadvantages with respect to precision, sensitivity and detectionlimit—have been developed for the identification andquantification of the species present in systems at ultra-tracelevels. This book aims to evaluate the speciation analysis in depthand present a comprehensive review of state-of-the-art analyticalapproaches used for the speciation of elements in environmental

samples.

Edited by Jan Frouz, Institute for Environmental Studies,Prague, Czech RepublicThis book focuses on soil development in restoration ofpost‐mining sites. The authors address the role of biota, includingplants, microorganisms, invertebrates, and their variousinteractions, during the process of soil formation. The booklargely deals with sites created by open‐cast mining, as thismethod represents a very destructive and intensively studiedexample of a mining operation. The text provides a usefulsummary of recent knowledge for scholars dealing withecosystem development after large disturbances andpractitioners dealing with reclamation and restoration ofpost‐mining land.

CRC PressMarket: Environmental Science CRC PressSeptember 2013: 235 x 156: 316pp Market: Environmental ToxicologyHb: 978-1-466-59931-4: £63.99 September 2013: 235 x 156: 612ppeBook: 978-1-466-59933-8 Hb: 978-1-466-59484-5: £89.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466599314 eBook: 978-1-466-59485-2

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Speciation Studies in Soil, Sediment andEnvironmental Samples

Christian Mullon, IRD (French Research Institute forDevelopment), Bondy, France and Christian Mullon, IRD(French Research Institute for Development), Bondy, FranceThis book addresses the question of the double exposure ofmarine ecosystems, i.e. to both global climate changes andeconomic globalization. This book contains a short, but selfsufficient mathematical introduction, the formalization in thecontext of Network economics of global commodity chains,with both trophic and economic processes, and a series of casesstudies, going from the re‐addressing of fundamental ecologicalquestions such as Gause’s exclusion principles to practical studiessuch as the representation of the global supply chain for tuna.

Edited by Sezgin Bakirdere and Sezgin BakirdereRecent developments clearly indicate that speciation studies inbiological and environmental matrices are much more importantthan the total element determination due to the tremendousdifference in bioavailability and toxicity of various chemical formsof a particular element. Different separation-detection techniquesand hyphenated systems—each with its own advantages anddisadvantages with respect to precision, sensitivity and detectionlimit—have been developed for the identification andquantification of the species present in systems at ultra-tracelevels. This book aims to evaluate the speciation analysis in depthand present a comprehensive review of state-of-the-art analyticalapproaches used for the speciation of elements in environmental

samples.CRC PressMarket: Environmental Science

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONHazards AnalysisReducing the Impact of Disasters, Second Edition

John C. Pine, Appalachian State University, Boone, NorthCarolina, USAThe impacts of natural and man-made disasters have increasedexponentially over the past few decades Moreover, with ourglobal interconnectedness and the growing scale of disasters,today's catastrophic disasters can have regional, national, andeven global economic consequences. This book presents asystematic process of hazards identification and vulnerabilityassessment for the natural, built, and human environment. Thebook aims to examine strategies that may be taken at theindividual, organization, community, and regional levels toreduce the adverse consequences of disasters and to fostersustainability.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWorkplace Safety and HealthAssessing Current Practices and Promoting Change in the Profession

Thomas D. Schneid, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond,USASeries: Occupational Safety & Health Guide SeriesThe safety profession often clings to the basic believes andpractices which evolved during the early years after theannouncement of the Occupational Safety and Health Act in1970. This book reviews and challenges many of the commonlyaccepted practices as well as misconceptions about safety inthe workplace and provide new and innovative options for safetyprofessionals to consider. It examines many of the basicassumptions in the safety profession and challenge the readerto assess and evaluation their activities in search of a better andmore effective way of achieving the results necessary to be

competitive in today's workplace.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderContractor Safety Management

Edited by Gregory William Smith, STE Group, WesternAustraliaThis book looks specifically at issues for health and safetymanagement that arise in contracting relationships, bringingtogether a range of perspectives from different disciplinesincluding legal, health and safety management, operational,contract and procurement management. By sharing lessonsfrom both success and failure to identify critical issues incontractor safety management the book raises awareness of thecomplexity and importance of contractor safety managementand to offer some guidance on how those critical issues mightbe addressed.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTransport & Fate of Chemicals in SoilsQuantitative Techniques in Participatory Forest

Management Principles & ApplicationsH. Magdi Selim, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,USA and H. Magdi Selim, Louisiana State University, BatonRouge, USAThis book provides the fundamentals for the understanding ofreactive chemicals retention and their transport in soils andaquifers. The book offers the first comprehensive treatment withsupporting examples of mathematical models that describecontaminants reactivity and transport in soils and aquifers. It isalso a practical guide for designing experiments and collectingdata that focuses on characterizing retention as well as releasekinetic reactions in soils and contaminant transport experimentsin the laboratory, greenhouse (column) and in the field.

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Edited by Eugenio Martinez-Falero, SusanaMartin-Fernandez, Antonio D. Garcia-Abril, EugenioMartinez-Falero, Susana Martin-Fernandez and AntonioD. Garcia-AbrilSustainability indices are a powerful tool for sustainable forestmanagement worldwide. This book brings together outstandingglobal results in three areas of application: inventory of the forestvariables that determine the main environmental indices,description and design of new environmental indices, and theapplication of sustainability indices for regional implementations.All these quantitative techniques create the basis for thedevelopment of scientific methodologies of participatorysustainable forest management.

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The Global Forest SectorChanges, Practices, and Prospects

Edited by Eric Hansen, Oregon State University, Corvallis,USA, Rajat Panwar, Northland College, Ashland, Wisconsin,USA, Richard Vlosky, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,USA, Eric Hansen, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA,Rajat Panwar, Northland College, Ashland, Wisconsin, USAand Richard Vlosky, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,USAThis book covers a wide array of topics that have relevance tothe global forest products. This managerial view, based onup-to-date scientific research is a very important tool for formingthe "big picture" of the current and future state of the globalforest industry. This is the first book of its kind written by a globalnetwork of leaders in the field of forest products, marketing, and

business development in the forest products sector in academia and industry.

Michael Curley, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USASeries: Energy and the EnvironmentThis book explains how environmental projects andimprovements are achieved through the imposition ofregulations, on the one hand, and financial incentives on theother. It discusses how those incentives can be organized toachieve the greatest environmental benefits at the lowestpossible cost to the public. It presents the best environmentalfinance policies for the financing of alternative energy projectsso that the ultimate cost of delivered power will decline. It alsoexamines the challenges of the next generation of environmentalprograms.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONInteractions of Land, Ocean and HumansGeothermal EnergyA Global PerspectiveRenewable Energy and the Environment, Second Edition

Chris Maser, Consultant, Corvallis, Oregon, USASeries: Social Environmental SustainabilityCoastal and marine ecosystems are threatened by globalwarming, sea level rise and changes in ocean chemistry. Thisbook synthesizes a large body of literature on how terrestrialand marine ecosystems interact globally and how theseinteractions will be affected by, and affect, anthropogenicchanges.

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William E. Glassley, Department of Earth and PlanetarySciences, University of California, Davis, USA and The EnergyInstitute, University of California, Davis, USA and GeologiskInstitut, Aarhus University, DenmarkSeries: Energy and the EnvironmentFully updated and featuring a new chapter on enhancedgeothermal systems, this second edition of a Choice Awardwinner contains the latest scientific information used to discernapplications and regions best suited for geothermal energy.Stressing environmental effects related to acquisition andconsumption, the text explores where geothermal energy comesfrom and how to find it, as well as how it can be accessed,

applied, and improved for future use. It provides background, theory, and practicaltechniques for implementing different types of geothermal energy projects. Market: Environmental Science

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3rd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderEcosystems and Human HealthRemote Sensing of Natural ResourcesToxicology and Environmental Hazards, Third EditionEdited by Guangxing Wang, Southern Illinois University at

Carbondale, USA and Qihao Weng, Indiana State University,Terre Haute, USASeries: Remote Sensing Applications SeriesThis book emphasizes the most advanced remote sensingsystems and algorithms for image processing, enhancement,feature extraction, data fusion, image classification, image-basedmodeling, image-based sampling design, map accuracyassessment and quality control. It also discusses their applicationsfor evaluation of natural resources, including sampling design,land use and land cover classification, natural landscape andecosystems, forestry, agriculture, biomass and carbon-cycle

modeling, wetland classification and dynamics monitoring, and soils and minerals mapping.

Richard B. Philp, University of Western Ontario, London,Canada and Richard B. Philp, University of Western Ontario,London, CanadaThe third edition of a bestseller, this book describes howchemical toxins and biological hazards impact the environmentand people. Addressing how pollutants can alter theenvironment by contributing to global climate change, theauthor explores a broad range of environmental and healthaspects of chemical and biological hazards. He includesnumerous examples of the intimate relationship betweenecosystem health and human health and emphasizes the needto consider this relationship whenever human activities are likelyto have a significant environmental impact.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Forensics FundamentalsSustainability Science and TechnologyA Practical GuideAn Introduction

Ioana Gloria Petrisor, Vista, California, USA and Ioana GloriaPetrisor, Vista, California, USAThis book contains state-of-the-art information in the emergingfield of environmental forensics. Exemplified through real casestudies, it provides an up-to-date overview of mainenvironmental forensics techniques. Emphasizing methodologiestargeting both the contaminant and the associatedenvironmental matrix, it presents a variety of challengingsituations and offers appropriate solutions through practicalapplication of forensic techniques. The book is meant to functionas a "road map" and it presents users with a comprehensiveforensic toolkit and the knowledge of how to use it inchallenging situations.

Edited by Alejandro De Las Heras, Mexico State UniversityThis book builds a bridge between sustainability science andengineering. It provides the latest information on sustainabilityissues and solutions by discussing them from basic concepts toscientific consensus to technical solutions. It identifies andaddresses the major issues related to sustainability with anenvironmental science perspective, and presents theconnections and interactions between science and technologythrough a very practical approach and easy understanding.

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4th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of EcotoxicologyEncyclopedia of Natural Resources - Land - Volume

I The Science of Pollution, Fourth EditionMichael C. Newman, College of William & Mary, Gloucester Point, Virginia, USAEdited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,

USA, Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USA and Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USAThe volumes of this encyclopedia will provide a suite of the mostcurrent state-of-the-art, comprehensive, and authoritativereferences that cover a broader spectrum of topics under thegeneral subject areas of land, air and water. Its comprehensiveassessment of the complexity of natural resources will be thegreatest contribution of this encyclopedia. The organization ofthe material is quite logical and complete. A greater discussion

This new edition has been revised throughout, and is now in full color. It provides moreinternational perspective, and adds more case studies from around the world. It alsoaddresses environmental law. The book has been updated to include emerging issues andimportant themes and events such as the environmental accidents at Fukushima Japanand in the Gulf of Mexico. It details key environmental contaminants, explores their fatesin the biosphere, and discusses bioaccumulation and the effects of contaminants atincreasing levels of ecological organization.

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Hal Taback, Environmental Consultant, Carlsbad, California,USA and Ram RamananThe environmental professional must be educated to be ethical,and more importantly, trained through frequent participatoryworkshops with real-world scenarios to be able to make theright choices when faced with environmental dilemmas. Thisbook serves as a reference and a resource casebook, presentingcurrent real-world situations and providing perspectives tonumerous environmental ethics scenarios. It provides specificguidance as to what is ethical behavior, how to judge it, and thefoundations of ethical behavior in facing and resolvingenvironmental ethical dilemmas.

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Edited by Walter E. Goldstein, Goldstein ConsultingCompany, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA and Walter E. Goldstein,Goldstein Consulting Company, Las Vegas, Nevada, USAThis book describes health impact concerns and technologiesin place and in development, and offers steps leading toproposed solutions. It suggests ways to manage risks to meetchallenges that include both private enterprise initiatives andpublic sector involvement. It proposes the type of controlsneeded to address pharmaceutical contamination, stressingbioreactors of particular types, augmented by the processmodifications needed. The book covers the impact and changesneeded at sites such as hospitals, pharmaceutical factories, wastetreatment plants, water purification sites, farms, and households.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe EIS BookWater & Wastewater InfrastructureManaging and Preparing Environmental Impact StatementsEnergy Efficiency and Sustainability

Charles H. Eccleston, Environmental Consultant, USAWritten by a leading national expert, Charles H. Eccleston, thisbook provides detailed direction for preparing an EnvironmentalImpact Statement (EIS), highlighting best professional practices(BBP), and lessons learned from case law that provide valuabledirection for preparing legally defensible analyses. This book isnot about preparing bigger or more complicated EISs—butbetter ones. Beginning with fundamental topics and advancinginto advanced subjects, Eccleston describes EIS preparation asa comprehensive framework for planning future actions, ratherthan merely a document preparation process.

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Frank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,Norfolk, Virginia, USA Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USA and Frank R. Spellman, SpellmanEnvironmental Consultants, Norfolk, Virginia, USA OldDominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USAThis book addresses the challenges faced by water andwastewater treatment facilities by examining how they canoperate in ways that provide economic and environmentalbenefits, save money, reduce environmental impact, and leadto sustainability. It discusses the best management practices,innovations, cost-cutting measures, and energy efficiencyprocedures. With energy use now the highest operational cost

factor in water plants, the text pays considerable attention to replacing conventional energysupplies with renewable energy sources, discussing these sources and their possibleapplication in detail. Market: Environmental Science

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2nd EditionTEXTBOOKInternational Law for Energy and the Environment,Second Edition

Environmental EconomicsAn Integrated Approach

Philip E. Graves, University of Colorado, Boulder, USARigorous, yet written in a way that facilitates understanding ofsometimes difficult material, this book provides practical andworking knowledge of how environmental policy analysis isconducted in the United States and, to a lesser extent, elsewhere.It details the tools required to conduct that analysis and alsodiscusses weaknesses in the existing methods, underlining areasfor future improvement. This approach allows readers to get asense of what is known and what is not known aboutenvironmental economics.

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Patricia Park, Southampton Solent University, UKThis welcome update presents the latest in environmental lawsand policies in a comprehensive exploration of theinterrelationship between international law, environmental law,and the energy sector. The text contains a new section onregulations in the major jurisdictions—US, UK, EU, Norway,Australia, India, and China. It addresses the effects of internationallaw on all major energy sources, including oil, gas, and nuclear.Written in plain language, this book provides an excellentresource for non-lawyers as well as lawyers working in the energysector.

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Ecological Processes HandbookLuca Palmeri, Universita di Padova, Padova, Italy, AlbertoBarausse, Universita di Padova, Padova, Italy, Sven ErikJorgensen, Copenhagen University, Denmark, Luca Palmeri,Universita di Padova, Padova, Italy, Alberto Barausse,Universita di Padova, Padova, Italy and Sven Erik Jorgensen,Copenhagen University, DenmarkSeries: Applied Ecology and Environmental ManagementEcology is cross-disciplinary field involving many different aspectsof science. Written with this in mind, this book introducesecological processes, ranging from physical processes, tochemical processes and biological processes. It contains all thenecessary information on an ecological process: a clear, detailedbut not too lengthy definition, some practical examples, the

Edited by Qihao Weng, Indiana State University, Terre Haute,USASeries: Remote Sensing Applications SeriesCities and towns are the original producers of many of the globalenvironmental problems related to waste disposal, air and waterpollution. There is a rapidly growing need for technologies thatwill enable monitoring of the world’s natural resources and urbanassets, and managing exposure to natural and man-made risks.The Group on Earth Observation calls for strengthening thecooperation and coordination among global observing systemsand research programs. This book introduces this importantinternational collaborative effort, reviews the current state ofglobal urban remote sensing, and expands on future directions

in the field.

main mathematical models which have been used to describe the process, the keyinterconnections with other ecological processes that must be known in order to applywhat has been learned from the book.

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Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - AirEdited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA, Yeqiao Wang,University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA and Yeqiao Wang, University of RhodeIsland, Kingston, USA Frank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,

Norfolk, Virginia, USA Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USA and Nancy E. Whiting, Compliance Manager,HP White Laboratory, Inc.A new edition of a bestseller, this book offers readers an unusualapproach to presenting environmental math concepts,emphasizing the relationship between the principles in naturalprocesses and environmental processes. It integrates thefundamental math operations performed by environmentalpractitioners for air, water, wastewater, solid/hazardous wastes,biosolids, environmental economics, stormwater operations,and environmental health, safety, and welfare. New materialincludes quadratic equations, Boolean algebra, statistics review,

In Volume III. Air, the encyclopedia will include entries in topical areas such as Atmosphereas Natural Resources, Meteorology and Weather, Climate Resources and Climate Change,etc.CRC PressMarket: Environmental ScienceJune 2014: 216 x 216: 1000ppHb: 978-1-439-85253-8: £557.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439852538

fundamental fire science, basic electricity for environmental practitioners, and environmentalhealth computations and solutions.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITION2nd EditionMathematical Techniques in GIS, Second EditionFundamentals of Glacier Dynamics, Second Edition

Peter Dale, Consultant, South Ayrshire, Scotland, UKExplaining the fundamentals that support the manipulation anddisplay of geographic information, this book focuses on basicmathematical techniques and reviews the characteristics ofgeographic information. The new edition containsend-of-chapter summaries, thorough revisions to every chapter,expanded information on computer graphics and spatial analysis,and an expanded section on vectors. It gives GIS professionalsthe tools they need to advise others of the integrity of results,the quality of the information, and the safety of using it.

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C.J. van der Veen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KSThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth AssessmentReport (2007) acknowledged that current ice sheet models donot adequately treat the dynamic response of ice sheets toclimate change. This second edition addresses these issuesthrough the addition of new chapters covering glacierinstabilities, the interpretation of observations, and ice sheetsand sea level. Another new chapter covers glacier mass balance.The text also provides the necessary background and theoreticalfoundation for developing more realistic ice sheet models, whichis essential for better integration of data and observations aswell as for better model development.

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2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONDummy text to keep placeholderGeoinformationTransport & Fate of Chemicals in SoilsRemote Sensing, Photogrammetry and Geographic InformationSystems, Second Edition

Principles & ApplicationsH. Magdi Selim, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,USA and H. Magdi Selim, Louisiana State University, BatonRouge, USAThis book provides the fundamentals for the understanding ofreactive chemicals retention and their transport in soils andaquifers. The book offers the first comprehensive treatment withsupporting examples of mathematical models that describecontaminants reactivity and transport in soils and aquifers. It isalso a practical guide for designing experiments and collectingdata that focuses on characterizing retention as well as releasekinetic reactions in soils and contaminant transport experimentsin the laboratory, greenhouse (column) and in the field.

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Gottfried Konecny, University of Hannover, GermanyGeoinformation provides complete coverage of remote sensing,digital photogrammetry, and GIS. This second edition featuresnew and updated information on web-based image viewingwith Google Earth; aerial platforms; existing digitalphotogrammetric software systems, including Intergraph imagestation, Autodesk, Oracle Spatial, and more. Additional topicsinclude land management and cadastre; as well as imagingsensors such as laser scanning, image spectrometry, radarimaging, and radar interferometry. The author provides adiscussion on cost consideration for GIS technology and providesa web-based database, which is useful for those who want toquickly take advantage of geoinformation over the Internet.

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Earth Observation of Ecosystem ServicesEdited by Domingo Alcaraz-Segura, Universidad de Almeria,Spain, Carlos Marcelo Di Bella, Instituto de Clima y Agua,CNIA-INTA, Hurlingham, Argentina and Julieta VeronicaStraschnoySeries: Earth Observation of Global ChangesOffering a balanced review of differing approaches based onremote sensing methods to monitor ecosystem services relatedto biodiversity conservation, carbon and water cycles, and theenergy balance of the terrestrial ecosystem, this book identifiesthe relevant issues and challenges of assessment, presentscutting-edge sensing techniques, uses globally implementedtools to quantify ecosystem functions, and provides numerousexamples of successful monitoring programs. Covering recent

Jane Silberstein, M.A., Bainbridge Graduate Institute,Washington, USA, Chris Maser, Consultant, Corvallis, Oregon,USA, Jane Silberstein, M.A., Bainbridge Graduate Institute,Washington, USA and Chris Maser, Consultant, Corvallis,Oregon, USASeries: Social Environmental SustainabilitySociety’s understanding of sustainability has evolved, along withthat the language that most clearly conveys its meaning. Thisnew edition captures the most current success stories andexplains the relationship between innovative land use planningand nature’s impartial, inviolate biophysical principles thatgovern the outcome of all planning. It focuses on how decisionmaking that flows from and aligns with nature’s biophysical

developments undertaken on the global and national stage from earth observation satellitedata, it includes valuable lessons and recommendations and novel ways to improve currentglobal monitoring systems. principles benefits all generations by consciously protecting and maintaining

social-environmental sustainability.CRC Press

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- Vol II An Economic ApproachWilliam L. Weber, Southeast Missouri University, CapeGirardeau, USA and William L. Weber, Southeast MissouriUniversity, Cape Girardeau, USAWritten in a way that facilitates understanding of sometimesdifficult concepts and laws, this book discusses the demographictransition and the escape from the Malthusian trap. It also coversthe environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis that examines therelation between polluting outputs and economic welfare. Theauthor integrates environmental valuation methods with theproduction possibility frontier approach. He examines naturalresource questions regarding the optimal time to extractnon-renewable resources and also examines the optimal harvestrule for renewable resources such as timber and fisheries.

Edited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USA and Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USAIn Volume II: Water, the encyclopedia will include entries intopical areas such as Fresh Water Resources; Ice and Snow;Marine Resources, Fishery Resources, Marine Coastal Resources;Marine Resources and Economics, among others.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionPharmaceutical Accumulation in the EnvironmentManaging Turfgrass Pests, Second EditionPrevention, Control, Health Effects, and Economic ImpactThomas L. Watschke, The Pennsylvania State University,

University Park, USA, Peter H. Dernoeden, University ofMaryland, College Park, USA and David J. Shetlar, The OhioState University, Columbus, USAWritten by top turfgrass professionals, this second edition of abestseller presents hundreds of solutions and best practices tohelp you manage turfgrass weeds, diseases, and insects moreeffectively. It explains how to integrate cultural, biological, andchemical management tactics to ensure quality and functionalturf on lawns, athletic fields, and golf courses. Rather than simplyrelying on a pesticide solution, the authors discuss how tofine-tune cultural practices to optimize the competitiveness ofyour turfgrass against the pests that inevitably become part of

any ecosystem.

Edited by Walter E. Goldstein, Goldstein ConsultingCompany, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA and Walter E. Goldstein,Goldstein Consulting Company, Las Vegas, Nevada, USAThis book describes health impact concerns and technologiesin place and in development, and offers steps leading toproposed solutions. It suggests ways to manage risks to meetchallenges that include both private enterprise initiatives andpublic sector involvement. It proposes the type of controlsneeded to address pharmaceutical contamination, stressingbioreactors of particular types, augmented by the processmodifications needed. The book covers the impact and changesneeded at sites such as hospitals, pharmaceutical factories, wastetreatment plants, water purification sites, farms, and households.

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I Energy Efficiency and SustainabilityFrank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,Norfolk, Virginia, USA Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USA and Frank R. Spellman, SpellmanEnvironmental Consultants, Norfolk, Virginia, USA OldDominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USAThis book addresses the challenges faced by water andwastewater treatment facilities by examining how they canoperate in ways that provide economic and environmentalbenefits, save money, reduce environmental impact, and leadto sustainability. It discusses the best management practices,innovations, cost-cutting measures, and energy efficiencyprocedures. With energy use now the highest operational cost

Edited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USA, Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USA and Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USAThe volumes of this encyclopedia will provide a suite of the mostcurrent state-of-the-art, comprehensive, and authoritativereferences that cover a broader spectrum of topics under thegeneral subject areas of land, air and water. Its comprehensiveassessment of the complexity of natural resources will be thegreatest contribution of this encyclopedia. The organization ofthe material is quite logical and complete. A greater discussion

is devoted to the impact of climate change on natural resources. This issue is of majorconcern. factor in water plants, the text pays considerable attention to replacing conventional energy

supplies with renewable energy sources, discussing these sources and their possibleapplication in detail.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd EditionEncyclopedia of Natural Resources - AirEcosystems and Human HealthEdited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA, Yeqiao Wang,University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA and Yeqiao Wang, University of RhodeIsland, Kingston, USA

Toxicology and Environmental Hazards, Third EditionRichard B. Philp, University of Western Ontario, London,Canada and Richard B. Philp, University of Western Ontario,London, CanadaThe third edition of a bestseller, this book describes howchemical toxins and biological hazards impact the environmentand people. Addressing how pollutants can alter theenvironment by contributing to global climate change, theauthor explores a broad range of environmental and healthaspects of chemical and biological hazards. He includesnumerous examples of the intimate relationship betweenecosystem health and human health and emphasizes the needto consider this relationship whenever human activities are likelyto have a significant environmental impact.

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Management Process and MethodsJames T. MaughanThis book provides a comprehensive description of theenvironmental analysis and approval process. It describes thenmethods and tools available to successfully accomplish theanalysis and includes a step-by-step description of how toprepare an environmental analysis document that meetstechnical, regulatory, and stakeholder expectations andrequirements. Case studies drawn from author’s long experiencewith preparation and review of environmental analyses illustrateeach step. The text details the regulatory mandates and identifiesapproaches for prediction of impacts, interaction withstakeholders, comparison of alternatives, and obtainingregulatory approval and public acceptance.

Edited by Eugenio Martinez-Falero, SusanaMartin-Fernandez, Antonio D. Garcia-Abril, EugenioMartinez-Falero, Susana Martin-Fernandez and AntonioD. Garcia-AbrilSustainability indices are a powerful tool for sustainable forestmanagement worldwide. This book brings together outstandingglobal results in three areas of application: inventory of the forestvariables that determine the main environmental indices,description and design of new environmental indices, and theapplication of sustainability indices for regional implementations.All these quantitative techniques create the basis for thedevelopment of scientific methodologies of participatorysustainable forest management.

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2nd Edition2nd Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITIONAir Pollution Control Equipment Selection Guide,Second Edition

GIS CartographyA Guide to Effective Map Design, Second Edition

Gretchen N. Peterson, PetersonGIS, Seattle, Washington,USAThe second edition of a bestseller, this book focuses on mapdesign theory and technique rather than map design tools. Ithighlights new tools and their capabilities through visualdemonstrations and explanations of new techniques such ashexagonal binning, big data point density maps, scaledependent design considerations, 3D building modeling, andso on. The new edition will have a much heavier focus on digitalcartography and its best practices. It has also been redesignedso that it can be used as a textbook with study questions andan end-of-chapter exercise.

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Kenneth C. Schifftner, Bionomic Industries, Inc., Mahwah,New Jersey, USA and Kenneth C. Schifftner, BionomicIndustries, Inc., Mahwah, New Jersey, USAThis book is a good discussion of various air pollution controlequipment. It covers a wide range of equipment and gives agood overview of the principles and applications. Very valuableis the practical experiences that are not commonly available ina typical textbook. The language is easy to understand, especiallyfor those who do not have formal training in air pollution control.It provides hybrid systems such as those applied to biomassgasification, odor control using biological technology, plasmaarc waste reduction, and more.

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2nd Edition • NEW EDITION2nd Edition • TEXTBOOKHandbook of Alternative Fuel Technologies, SecondEdition

GIS Fundamentals, Second EditionStephen Wise, University of Sheffield, UKAimed at readers with a knowledge of geographic informationsystems (GIS) but no formal training in computer science, thisbook provides a clear and accessible introduction to how GISstore and process spatial data. This updated edition includestwo new chapters on databases and heuristics, substantialadditional material on indexing and raster imagery, and revisionsthroughout that incorporate up-to-date applications such asGPS on mobile devices and Internet-based services.

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Edited by Sunggyu Lee, Ohio University, Athens, USA, JamesG. Speight, CD&W Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USA andSudarshan K. Loyalka, University of Missouri, Columbia, USASeries: Green Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringThis book focuses on the different intermediates and rawmaterial options that can generate energy output and productsequivalent to conventional fossil energy sources. It presentsshort-term options for clean alternative energy sources thatcomplement the development of long-term sustainable energyinfrastructures. Detailing the chemical processes for eachtechnology, the text also assesses the environmental impacts,benefits, and performance of the various processes and fuelproducts. It also summarizes processing and transportation

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONAir Pollution and Freshwater EcosystemsSustainable Practices in Geoenvironmental

Engineering, Second Edition Sampling, Analysis, and Quality AssuranceTimothy J Sullivan, E&S Environmental Chemistry, Corvallis,Oregon, USA, Alan T. Herlihy, Oregon State University,Corvallis, USA and James R. Webb, University of Virginia,Charlottesville, USAA practical book for professionals who rely on water quality datafor decision making, this book is based on three decadesexperience of three highly published water and watershedresource professionals. It focuses on the analysis of air pollutionsensitive waters and the consequent effects associated with soiland water acidification, nutrient-N enrichment, or the effects ofatmospherically deposited toxic substances. It also covers lakezooplankton and/or stream macroinvertebrate biomonitors.Explanations of the reasons behind various recommendationsprovide readers with the tools needed to alter recommended

protocols to match particular study needs and budget.

Raymond N. Yong, North Saanich, British Columbia, Canada,Catherine N. Mulligan, Concordia University, Quebec,Canada, Masaharu Fukue, Tokai University, Shizuoka, Japan,Raymond N. Yong, North Saanich, British Columbia, Canada,Catherine N. Mulligan, Concordia University, Quebec,Canada and Masaharu Fukue, Tokai University, Shizuoka,JapanSince the publication of the first edition there have beennumerous developments on sustainability assessment tools andpractices. The new edition has four new chapters regardingmonitoring and assessment, more details on treatmenttechnologies, both in situ and ex situ, and discussions on the

mitigation of geodisasters. Additional sections have been added to discuss sustainabilityassessment protocols, industrial ecology methodologies and the impact of the developmentof energy sources, including shale gas exploration, and tight oil recovery. All remainingchapters have been updated and expanded. CRC Press

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Edited by Sangam Shrestha, Mukand S. Babel and VishnuPrasad PandeyWritten by expert authors from around the world, this bookexamines the full scope of climate change science, the impactson the water sector, and all available mitigation and adaptationstrategies. Each chapter provides an analysis of the issues raisedand is supported by appropriate examples and case studies.With a broad scope of related topics, this book is useful to a widerange of readers who are directly or indirectly working withclimate change and water issues.

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Understanding Complex IssuesRobert B. Northrop, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USAand Anne N. Connor, Methodist Healthcare MinistriesComplex Systems is a new field of science studying how partsof a system give rise to the collective behaviors of the system,and how the system interacts with its environment. This bookexamines the complex systems involved in environmentalsustainability, and examines the technologies involved to helpmitigate human impacts, such as renewable energy, desalination,carbon capture, recycling, etc. It considers the relationships andbalance between environmental engineering and science,economics, and human activity, with regard to sustainability.

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A practical guide for the identification and management of arange of hazardous wastes, this book integrates technicalinformation including chemistry, microbiology, and engineering,with current regulations. Emphasizing basic environmentalscience and related technical fields, the book is an introductorymanual for waste management as mandated by the ResourceConservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)and related statutes.

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This book outlines the environmental implications of several renewable energy sources,including solar, wind, hydro, tidal, biomass, and geothermal. Each comes with its ownunique benefits as well as downsides. For example, impacts might include sensitive landuse concerns, animal habitat disruption/displacement, noise pollution (wind turbines);hazardous materials use for processing (solar panels and fuel cells); sulfur dioxide emissions,land subsidence/sinkholes, and increased risk for earthquakes (geothermal); heavy wateruse, nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, and smog (biomass).

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Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Water and Air- Vol II

Jane Silberstein, M.A., Bainbridge Graduate Institute,Washington, USA, Chris Maser, Consultant, Corvallis, Oregon,USA, Jane Silberstein, M.A., Bainbridge Graduate Institute,Washington, USA and Chris Maser, Consultant, Corvallis,Oregon, USASeries: Social Environmental SustainabilitySociety’s understanding of sustainability has evolved, along withthat the language that most clearly conveys its meaning. Thisnew edition captures the most current success stories andexplains the relationship between innovative land use planningand nature’s impartial, inviolate biophysical principles thatgovern the outcome of all planning. It focuses on how decisionmaking that flows from and aligns with nature’s biophysical

Edited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USA and Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USAIn Volume II: Water, the encyclopedia will include entries intopical areas such as Fresh Water Resources; Ice and Snow;Marine Resources, Fishery Resources, Marine Coastal Resources;Marine Resources and Economics, among others.

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TEXTBOOKDummy text to keep placeholderSoil PhysicsInsects and Sustainability of Ecosystem ServicesAn IntroductionTimothy D. Schowalter

Series: Social Environmental SustainabilityAlthough some effects of various insects will continue to beviewed as undesirable, the idea that insects should, or can, be"managed," this book explores reasons that may be unrealistic.It explores an approach to suppressing insect populations,considers information on the multiple, often compensatory,effects of insects on particular resources or ecosystem servicesand on the consequences of control tactics on those resourcesor services. It emphasize critical effects of insects on thesustainability of ecosystem processes and services andrecommend changes in our management practices and policiesto promote sustainability.

Manoj K. Shukla, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces,USADesigned for undergraduate and graduate students, this bookcovers important soil physical properties, critical physicalprocesses involving energy and mass transport, movement andretention of water and solutes through soil profile, soiltemperature regimes and aeration, and plant-water relations. Itincludes new concepts and numerical examples for an in depthunderstanding of these principles. The book provides readerswith clear coverage of how and why water and solute flowthrough the soil and details how various factors influence theflow. It includes guidance on the use of the existing publicdomain computer models.CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderProduction, Growth, and the EnvironmentDrought, Risk Management, and PolicyAn Economic ApproachDecision-Making Under Uncertainty

William L. Weber, Southeast Missouri University, CapeGirardeau, USA and William L. Weber, Southeast MissouriUniversity, Cape Girardeau, USAWritten in a way that facilitates understanding of sometimesdifficult concepts and laws, this book discusses the demographictransition and the escape from the Malthusian trap. It also coversthe environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis that examines therelation between polluting outputs and economic welfare. Theauthor integrates environmental valuation methods with theproduction possibility frontier approach. He examines naturalresource questions regarding the optimal time to extractnon-renewable resources and also examines the optimal harvestrule for renewable resources such as timber and fisheries.

Edited by Linda Courtenay Botterill, University of Canberra,Australia and Geoff Cockfield, University of SouthernQueensland, AustraliaSeries: Drought and Water CrisesThis timely collection explores the complex relationship betweenscientific research and decision making with respect to droughtin Australia and the United States. Drawing on the work ofrespected researchers and policy practitioners, it discusses theissues associated with decision making under uncertainty, aswell as the perspectives, needs, and expectations of scientists,policy makers, and individuals. Starting from the position thatdrought is a risk to be managed, the contributors examine the

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Luca Palmeri, Universita di Padova, Padova, Italy, AlbertoBarausse, Universita di Padova, Padova, Italy, Sven ErikJorgensen, Copenhagen University, Denmark, Luca Palmeri,Universita di Padova, Padova, Italy, Alberto Barausse,Universita di Padova, Padova, Italy and Sven Erik Jorgensen,Copenhagen University, DenmarkSeries: Applied Ecology and Environmental ManagementEcology is cross-disciplinary field involving many different aspectsof science. Written with this in mind, this book introducesecological processes, ranging from physical processes, tochemical processes and biological processes. It contains all thenecessary information on an ecological process: a clear, detailedbut not too lengthy definition, some practical examples, the

Thad Godish, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA,Wayne T. Davis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA andJoshua S. FuThe new edition of a bestseller includes updated informationon topics the effect air quality such as global warming, globaldimming, international issues associated with air quality and itsregulation, atmospheric deposition, atmospheric chemistry, andhealth and environmental effects of atmospheric pollution. Thefifth edition will include new graphics, images and an appendedlist of unit conversions. The chapters have been reorganized,new material has been added, less relevant material deleted,and new images added, particularly those from earth satellites.

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I Edited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA, Yeqiao Wang,University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA and Yeqiao Wang, University of RhodeIsland, Kingston, USAEdited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,

USA, Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USA and Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USAThe volumes of this encyclopedia will provide a suite of the mostcurrent state-of-the-art, comprehensive, and authoritativereferences that cover a broader spectrum of topics under thegeneral subject areas of land, air and water. Its comprehensiveassessment of the complexity of natural resources will be thegreatest contribution of this encyclopedia. The organization ofthe material is quite logical and complete. A greater discussion

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is devoted to the impact of climate change on natural resources. This issue is of majorconcern.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Global Forest SectorEnvironmental Forensics FundamentalsChanges, Practices, and ProspectsA Practical Guide

Edited by Eric Hansen, Oregon State University, Corvallis,USA, Rajat Panwar, Northland College, Ashland, Wisconsin,USA, Richard Vlosky, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,USA, Eric Hansen, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA,Rajat Panwar, Northland College, Ashland, Wisconsin, USAand Richard Vlosky, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,USAThis book covers a wide array of topics that have relevance tothe global forest products. This managerial view, based onup-to-date scientific research is a very important tool for formingthe "big picture" of the current and future state of the globalforest industry. This is the first book of its kind written by a globalnetwork of leaders in the field of forest products, marketing, and

business development in the forest products sector in academia and industry.

Ioana Gloria Petrisor, Vista, California, USA and Ioana GloriaPetrisor, Vista, California, USAThis book contains state-of-the-art information in the emergingfield of environmental forensics. Exemplified through real casestudies, it provides an up-to-date overview of mainenvironmental forensics techniques. Emphasizing methodologiestargeting both the contaminant and the associatedenvironmental matrix, it presents a variety of challengingsituations and offers appropriate solutions through practicalapplication of forensic techniques. The book is meant to functionas a "road map" and it presents users with a comprehensiveforensic toolkit and the knowledge of how to use it inchallenging situations.

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and Linda M. See, IIASA & UCL, Croydon, UKThis newly updated edition covers cutting-edge topics incomputational geography, addressing a domain in bothgeographic and computer sciences. With an extendedintroduction that reviews directional changes and majoradvances in the field since the first edition, this book includesten new topics as well as substantial modifications to existingchapters. Written by recognized international experts andup-and-coming researchers, the text introduces the subjectmatter by providing readable accounts of current developments.In addition, the authors examine possibilities for future

developments through the year 2061.

Edited by Richard Malloy, Arizona State University, Tempe,USA, John Brock, Anthony Floyd, City of Scottsdale, Arizona,USA, Margaret Livingston, University of Arizona, Tucson,USA and Robert H. Webb, U.S. Geological Survey, Tucson,Arizona, USATypical development in the American Southwest often resultedin scraping the desert lands of the ancient living landscape, tobe replaced with one that is human-made and dependent ona large consumption of energy and natural resources. Thistransdisciplinary book explores the natural and built environmentof this desert region and introduces development tools forshaping its future in a more sustainable way. It offers valuableCRC Press

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderAir Pollution Control Equipment Selection Guide,Second Edition

Groundwater Geochemistry and IsotopesIan Clark, University of Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaThere remains a lack of understanding of environmental isotopes and their use, studentsand practitioners typically find the concepts of isotope fractionation to be more complicated

Kenneth C. Schifftner, Bionomic Industries, Inc., Mahwah,New Jersey, USA and Kenneth C. Schifftner, BionomicIndustries, Inc., Mahwah, New Jersey, USAThis book is a good discussion of various air pollution controlequipment. It covers a wide range of equipment and gives agood overview of the principles and applications. Very valuableis the practical experiences that are not commonly available ina typical textbook. The language is easy to understand, especiallyfor those who do not have formal training in air pollution control.It provides hybrid systems such as those applied to biomassgasification, odor control using biological technology, plasmaarc waste reduction, and more.

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than for geochemistry. However, this need not be so, if the basics are presented togetherwith geochemistry, using case studies and examples to make the point. This new book willpresent the basics of environmental isotopes and geochemistry together, with case studiesand simple examples that will build a real understanding of their use in natural andcontaminated groundwater.

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Universal DesignPrinciples and Models

Edited by Roberta Null, Common Place Design, Whittier,California, USAAs the baby boom generation ages, it is crucial that the nextgeneration of designers understand all they can about bringingthis group, as well as all others, design that will offer function,aesthetics, and quality of life. The book helps readers understandhow the principles of Universal Design can be used to evaluateall products and places by showing Best Practice examples andexplaining why they are universally designed. It presents a varietyof user/groups in different situations and then shows designdirectives for meeting their needs. It includes both commercial

and residential design.

Edited by Robert G. Watts, Tulane University, New Orleans,USADiscussing today’s hottest topics relating to climate change,including adapting to climate change and geo-engineering tomitigate the effects of change, this book takes on the toughquestions of what to do and offers real solutions to the practicalproblems caused by radical changes in the earth’s climate. Thisnew edition explores the latest concerns such as acidificationof the ocean, energy efficiency, transportation, space solar power,and future and emerging possibilities. Each chapter concludeswith discussion questions, calculations, and possible researchtopics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWastewater Stabilization PondsScale in Spatial Information and Analysis

Frank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,Norfolk, Virginia, USA Old Dominion University, Norfolk,Virginia, USA and Joanne E. Drinan, EnvironmentalConsultant, Treadwell, New York, USANatural systems for the treatment and management of municipaland industrial wastewater and biosolids feature processes thatuse minimal energy and minimal or no chemicals. This bookdescribes stabilization ponds, a passive wastewater treatmenttechnique employed in the ongoing sustainability movementin wastewater treatment operations. It focuses on wastewaterstabilization ponds (lagoons) that model the physical andbiochemical interactions that occur in natural ponds. It highlightswastewater pond management processes and operation

Jingxiong Zhang, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,Greenbelt, Maryland, USA, Peter Atkinson, University ofSouthampton, UK and Michael F. Goodchild, University ofCalifornia, Santa Barbara, USAEssential to the comprehension of spatial phenomena andapplication of spatial information, scale dependencies, alongwith their representations and analyses, must be properly andusefully incorporated for better-informed spatialproblem-solving. This book provides a coherent synthesis ofpast and current research on scale issues in spatial informationand analysis. Within a clear geostatistical framework, it describesthose fundamental concepts, theories, and techniques essentialfor scale-dependent and sensitive handling of multi-source

procedure that provide passive treatment with a minimum of energy-driven mechanicalelements.

spatial data. It includes examples and illustrations for mathematical detail and outlinespotential future developments in the field.CRC Press CRC PressMarket: Geographic Information Systems Market: Water EngineeringApril 2014: 235 x 156: 367pp April 2014: 235 x 156: 343ppHb: 978-1-439-82937-0: £63.99 Hb: 978-1-466-59318-3: £76.99eBook: 978-1-439-82938-7 eBook: 978-1-466-59319-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781439829370 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781466593183

2nd Edition • NEW EDITIONSustainable Practices in GeoenvironmentalEngineering, Second Edition

Raymond N. Yong, North Saanich, British Columbia, Canada,Catherine N. Mulligan, Concordia University, Quebec,Canada, Masaharu Fukue, Tokai University, Shizuoka, Japan,Raymond N. Yong, North Saanich, British Columbia, Canada,Catherine N. Mulligan, Concordia University, Quebec,Canada and Masaharu Fukue, Tokai University, Shizuoka,JapanSince the publication of the first edition there have beennumerous developments on sustainability assessment tools andpractices. The new edition has four new chapters regardingmonitoring and assessment, more details on treatmenttechnologies, both in situ and ex situ, and discussions on the

mitigation of geodisasters. Additional sections have been added to discuss sustainabilityassessment protocols, industrial ecology methodologies and the impact of the developmentof energy sources, including shale gas exploration, and tight oil recovery. All remainingchapters have been updated and expanded.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderHydro-Environmental AnalysisFreshwater Environments

James L. Martin, Mississippi State University, USAWritten from an engineering perspective, this book provideswater resource engineers as well as environmental engineersand scientists with an overview of physical, chemical andbiological characteristics affecting the management offreshwater environments. It introduces laws and regulations asthey impact the management of freshwater environments, andreviews methods used to manage and/or restore freshwaterenvironments.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTEXTBOOKImpacts of Oil Spill Disasters on Marine Habitatsand Fisheries in North America

Environmental and Hydrological Systems ModellingA W Jayawardena, The University of Hong KongProviding the tools students and professionals need, this bookdetails different approaches to modelling the water environmentover a range of spatial and temporal scales. Their applicationsare shown with a series of case studies, taken mainly from theAsia-Pacific Region. Topics include linear systems, conceptualmodels, data driven models, process-based models,risk-management models, model parameter estimation as wellas model calibration, validation, and testing.

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Edited by J. Brian Alford, The University of Tennessee,Knoxville, USA, Mark S. Peterson, University of SouthernMississippi, Ocean Springs, USA, Christopher C. Green,Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge,USA, J. Brian Alford, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville,USA, Mark S. Peterson, University of Southern Mississippi,Ocean Springs, USA and Christopher C. Green, LouisianaState University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, USASeries: CRC Marine Biology SeriesAt an increasingly global scale, aquatic scientists are heavilyentrenched in understanding the fate of marine ecosystems inMarket: Environmental Engineering

the face of human-altered environments. Oil spill disasters, especially large-scale tragediesJanuary 2014: 254 x 178: 536ppPb: 978-0-415-46532-8: £45.00 like Exxon Valdez (EV) and Deepwater Horizon (DWH), have left uncertain and indelibleeBook: 978-0-203-92744-1 marks on marine ecosystems. This reference addresses EV impacts to the Prince William* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780415465328 Sound ecosystem 20-years later, chronic effects to pink salmon, waterfowl and sea otters,

and the collapse of the herring fishery.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderOceanography and Marine BiologyThermal Use of Shallow GroundwaterAn Annual Review, Volume 51Fritz Stauffer, ETH Zurich, Institute of Environmental

Engineering, Switzerland, Peter Bayer, ETH Zurich,Department of Earth Sciences, Switzerland, Philipp Blum,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for AppliedGeosciences, Germany, Nelson Molina Giraldo, MatrixSolutions, Inc., Canada and Wolfgang Kinzelbach, ETHZurich, Institute of Environmental Engineering, SwitzerlandThe thermal use of the shallow subsurface poses questionsconcerning the design and management of underground andgroundwater heat extraction systems, such as the sharing of thethermal resource and the assessment of its long-term potential.The book presents a complete overview of analytical and

Edited by R. N. Hughes, Bangor University, Gwynedd, UK,D. J. Hughes, Scottish Association for Marine Science, Argyll,UK and I. P. Smith, University Marine Biological StationMillport, Isle of Cumbrae, UKSeries: Oceanography and Marine Biology - An Annual ReviewIncreasing interest in oceanography and marine biology and itsrelevance to global environmental issues continues to create ademand for authoritative reviews summarizing recent research.Now in its 51st volume, Oceanography and Marine Biology hasaddressed this demand for more than 50 years. This annualreview considers the basics of marine research, special topics,and emerging new areas. Regarding the marine sciences as a

numerical subsurface heat transport modeling, providing a series of mathematical toolsand simulation models together with MATLAB® computer codes for assess the impacts onunderground and groundwater temperatures. It is illustrated with case studies.

unified field, the text features contributors who are actively engaged in biological, chemical,geological, and physical aspects of marine science. Including color inserts and extensive

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiogeography and Biodiversity of Western AtlanticMollusks

Climate Change and Coastal EcosystemsLong-Term Effects of Climate and Nutrient Loading on TrophicOrganization Edward J. Petuch, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton,

USAThis is the first book to use quantitative methodologies to definemarine molluscan biogeographical patterns, tracing the historicaldevelopment of these arrangements for the subtropical andtropical western Atlantic. Drawing on his decades of intensivefield work, the author defines three provinces (Carolinian,Caribbean, and Brazilian) and 15 subprovinces, and discussesthe ancestral biogeographical regions that gave rise to the recentprovincial and subprovincial patterns. The book presents mapsand color photographs of over 400 species of rare and seldomseen shells.

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Robert J. LivingstonSeries: CRC Marine ScienceBased upon a four decade longitudinal study of river-estuarinesystems in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico, this book provides adetailed comparative analysis of the long-term data with specificreferences to similarities and differences in system response tonutrient loading (natural and anthropogenic) and long-termclimatological cycles. It includes specific references to notedchanges in the climate of the study regions over the fourdecades of field operations. The unique database will allow atotally new approach to the differentiation of anthropogenicprocesses relative to natural conditions in a series of

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Dummy text to keep placeholder4th Edition • TEXTBOOKOceanography and Marine BiologyChemical Oceanography, Fourth EditionAn Annual Review, Volume 52Frank J. Millero, University of Miami, Florida, USA

The fourth edition ofthis respected text explores the latest issuesaffecting the health of our ocean environment. It examines oceanacidification and provides updated coverage on the carbonatesystem in the ocean, oceanic organic compounds, and dissolvedorganic carbon. It also discusses phosphate, nitrogen, and metalsin the ocean. The book offers a new definition of salinity and anew equation of the state of seawater based on recent, originalresearch, and it describes the new thermodynamic equation ofthe state of seawater. Full-color graphs and photographs assistreaders in visualizing the concepts presented.

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Oceanography and Marine Biology .......................... 32Handbook of Mathematics and Statistics for theEnvironment ........................................................................ 22

Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Air .................. 28Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Air .................. 28A Oceanography and Marine Biology .......................... 32

Organic Solar Cells ............................................................ 14Handbook of Safety Assessment ofNanomaterials .................................................................... 14

Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Land - VolumeI .................................................................................................. 28Agricultural Resource Use and

Management ....................................................................... 12 PHazardous Chemicals ........................................................ 8Hazards Analysis ................................................................ 17Heavy Metal Contamination of Water andSoil ............................................................................................ 11

Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Land - VolumeI .................................................................................................. 28Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Land - VolumeI .................................................................................................. 28

Agroecology ............................................................................ 2Agroecology, Ecosystems, andSustainability .......................................................................... 2Air Pollution and Freshwater Ecosystems ................ 26

Package Price Agroecology .............................................. 3Pharmaceutical Accumulation in theEnvironment ........................................................................ 24Humic Matter in Soil and the Environment .............. 4

Humic Matter in Soil and the Environment .............. 4Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Water and Air -Vol II .......................................................................................... 27Air Pollution Control Equipment Selection Guide,

Second Edition .................................................................... 29Pharmaceutical Accumulation in theEnvironment ........................................................................ 24Hydro-Environmental Analysis .................................... 30

Hydrology .............................................................................. 34Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Water and Air -Vol II .......................................................................................... 27Air Pollution Control Equipment Selection Guide,

Second Edition .................................................................... 29Portable Biosensing of Food Toxicants andEnvironmental Pollutants ................................................. 8

IEnergy Conservation Guidebook, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 13Engineering Response to Climate Change, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 29

Air Quality, Fifth Edition .................................................. 28Alternative Fuels ................................................................. 13American Environmentalism ........................................ 10

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Power Generation and the Environment ................ 12Principles of Sustainable Soil Management inAgroecosystems .................................................................... 3Process Modelling and Simulation in Chemical,Biochemical and EnvironmentalEngineering .......................................................................... 13

Impacts of Oil Spill Disasters on Marine Habitats andFisheries in North America ............................................. 32Impacts of Oil Spill Disasters on Marine Habitats andFisheries in North America ............................................. 32

Environmental and Hydrological SystemsModelling .............................................................................. 31Environmental Applications of Instrumental ChemicalAnalysis ................................................................................... 11Biogeography and Biodiversity of Western Atlantic

Mollusks ................................................................................. 31Production, Growth, and the Environment ............ 27Production, Growth, and the Environment ............ 27

Information Needs for Water Management ........... 15Inhalation Toxicology, Third Edition ............................ 9Environmental Applications of Instrumental Chemical

Analysis ................................................................................... 11Biomarkers for Stress in Fish Embryos andLarvae ..................................................................................... 32 Q

Insect Repellents Handbook, Second Edition ........... 4Insects and Sustainability of EcosystemServices ................................................................................... 27Interactions of Land, Ocean and Humans ............. 19

Environmental Chemistry in Society, SecondEdition ....................................................................................... 6Environmental Chemistry in Society, SecondEdition ....................................................................................... 6

CChemical Components of Tobacco and TobaccoSmoke, Second Edition, The ............................................. 6

Quantitative Techniques in Participatory ForestManagement ....................................................................... 25Quantitative Techniques in Participatory ForestManagement ....................................................................... 25

International Law for Energy and the Environment,Second Edition .................................................................... 21Introduction to Hazard ControlManagement ....................................................................... 10

Environmental Economics ............................................. 21Environmental Ethics and Sustainability ................ 21Environmental Forensics Fundamentals ................. 28Environmental Forensics Fundamentals ................. 28

Chemical Oceanography, Fourth Edition ............... 32Chemistry of Sustainable Energy ................................... 7Chemistry of Sustainable Energy ................................... 7 RInvasive Plant Ecology ........................................................ 2

JEnvironmental Health ..................................................... 11Environmental Impact Analysis .................................. 25Environmental Impacts of RenewableEnergy ..................................................................................... 26

Climate Change Adaptation and MitigationManagement Options ........................................................ 4Climate Change Adaptation and MitigationManagement Options ........................................................ 4

Remote Sensing of Natural Resources ...................... 20Renewable Energy ................................................................ 8Resources, Environment and Engineering .............. 11Resources, Environment and Engineering .............. 11

Juvenile Hormones and Juvenoids ............................... 5

LEnvironmental Law from the PolicyPerspective ............................................................................ 10Environmental Policymaking and StakeholderCollaboration ...................................................................... 10

Climate Change and Coastal Ecosystems .............. 31Climate Change and Water Resources ..................... 26Climate Dynamics in Horticultural Science ............ 12Climate Dynamics in Horticultural Science ............ 12

Reversibility of Chronic Disease and Hypersensitivity,Volume 3 .................................................................................. 5Reversibility of Chronic Disease andHypersensitivity,Volume 2 ................................................. 5

Laboratory Experiments Using MicrowaveHeating ..................................................................................... 7Environmental Risk Assessment ..................................... 9

FClimate Dynamics in Horticultural Science, TwoVolume Set ............................................................................ 12Compendium of Bioenergy Plants .............................. 16Compendium of Bioenergy Plants .............................. 16

River Basin Management in the Twenty-FirstCentury ................................................................................... 33

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Land-Use Planning for Sustainable Development,Second Edition .................................................................... 27Land-Use Planning for Sustainable Development,Second Edition .................................................................... 27

MField and Laboratory Investigations in Agroecology,Third Edition ............................................................................ 3Finance Policy for Renewable Energy and aSustainable Environment ............................................... 19Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology ................................. 20

Computational Intelligent Data Analysis forSustainable Development .............................................. 11Contractor Safety Management ................................. 18Conversion of Large Scale Wastes into Value-addedProducts .................................................................................... 7

Safety of Nanomaterials along TheirLifecycle ..................................................................................... 5Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis .............. 30Soil Biota and Ecosystem Development in Post MiningSites .......................................................................................... 16

Managing Energy, Nutrients, and Pests in OrganicField Crops ............................................................................... 3Managing Turfgrass Pests, Second Edition ............. 24

Fundamentals of Environmental and ToxicologicalChemistry ................................................................................. 6Fundamentals of Environmental and ToxicologicalChemistry ................................................................................. 6

DDecommissioning Health Physics ................................. 8

Soil Management of SmallholderAgriculture ............................................................................... 4Soil Physics ............................................................................ 27

Mathematical Techniques in GIS, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 22Micro- and Nanobubbles ............................................... 13Fundamentals of Glacier Dynamics, Second

Edition ..................................................................................... 22Design with the Desert ..................................................... 29Drought, Risk Management, and Policy .................. 27

Soil Underfoot, The ............................................................... 3Soils in Natural Landscapes ............................................. 2

Molluscan Communities of the Florida Keys andAdjacent Areas .................................................................... 32

GE Solar Technologies for the 21st Century ................... 13Speciation Studies in Soil, Sediment andEnvironmental Samples .................................................. 16

NGenetics, Genomics and Breeding ofEucalypts ............................................................................... 15Earth Observation of Ecosystem Services ................ 23

Ecological Processes Handbook .................................. 28Speciation Studies in Soil, Sediment andEnvironmental Samples .................................................. 16

Nanocomposites in Wastewater Treatment ........... 32Nanomaterials in Energy and EnvironmentalApplications ......................................................................... 14

GeoComputation, Second Edition ............................. 29Geoinformation .................................................................. 23Geothermal Energy ........................................................... 19

Ecological Processes Handbook .................................. 28Ecological Sustainability ................................................. 26Ecosystems and Human Health .................................. 24

Sun Above the Horizon .................................................... 14Sun Above the Horizon .................................................... 14Sustainability Science and Technology .................... 20

Nanotechnology for SustainableManufacturing ...................................................................... 6GIS Cartography ................................................................. 25

GIS Fundamentals, Second Edition ............................ 25Ecosystems and Human Health .................................. 24Ectomycorrhizal Symbioses in Tropical andNeotropical Forests ........................................................... 15

Sustainable Bioenergy Production ................................ 6Sustainable Practices in GeoenvironmentalEngineering, Second Edition ......................................... 30

Network Economics of Marine Ecosystems and theirExploitation .......................................................................... 16Network Economics of Marine Ecosystems and theirExploitation .......................................................................... 16

Global Forest Sector, The ................................................ 28Global Forest Sector, The ................................................ 28Global Urban Monitoring and Assessment throughEarth Observation .............................................................. 22

Eel Physiology ...................................................................... 33Effects of Induced Hydraulic Fracturing on theEnvironment, The ............................................................... 12

Sustainable Practices in GeoenvironmentalEngineering, Second Edition ......................................... 30

TOGreen Power ......................................................................... 10Groundwater Geochemistry and Isotopes .............. 29

HEIS Book, The ........................................................................ 21Emerging Technologies ................................................... 14Emerging Technologies ................................................... 14Encyclopedia of Natural Resources - Air .................. 28

Thermal Use of Shallow Groundwater ..................... 31Toxicology and Biochemistry of Insecticides, SecondEdition, The .............................................................................. 3Handbook of Alternative Fuel Technologies, Second

Edition ..................................................................................... 25

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Toxins and Biologically Active Compounds fromMicroalgae, Volume 1 ......................................................... 8Toxins and Biologically Active Compounds fromMicroalgae, Volume 2 ......................................................... 8Transport & Fate of Chemicals in Soils ...................... 23Transport & Fate of Chemicals in Soils ...................... 23Tree Biotechnology ............................................................ 15

UUniversal Design ................................................................. 29Utilization of Fish Waste ................................................. 15

WWaste Management Practices ..................................... 26Wastewater Stabilization Ponds ................................. 30Water & Wastewater Infrastructure ........................... 24Water & Wastewater Infrastructure ........................... 24Water Co-Management ................................................. 33Water Co-Management ................................................. 33Workplace Safety and Health ....................................... 18

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Silberstein, M.A., Jane ...................................................... 27Konecny, Gottfried ............................................................ 23A Simon, Ted ................................................................................ 9Smith, Gregory William .................................................. 18LAbelquist, Eric W. .................................................................. 8

Abrahart, Robert J. ............................................................. 29Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 24Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 22Lal, Rattan .................................................................................. 3

Alcaraz-Segura, Domingo ............................................ 23 Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 24Lal, Rattan .................................................................................. 4Alexander, Earl B. ................................................................... 2 Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 26Leadbeater, Nicholas E. ..................................................... 7Alford, J. Brian ....................................................................... 32 Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 30Lee, Sunggyu ....................................................................... 25Alford, J. Brian ....................................................................... 32 Squires, Victor Roy ............................................................. 34Livingston, Robert J. ......................................................... 31Asrari, Elham ......................................................................... 11 Stauffer, Fritz ......................................................................... 31Luo, Hong ............................................................................... 16

B Sullivan, Timothy J ............................................................ 26

TMMalloy, Richard .................................................................... 29Bakirdere, Sezgin ................................................................ 16

Bakirdere, Sezgin ................................................................ 16 Taback, Hal ............................................................................. 21Manahan, Stanley E. ............................................................ 6Barbooti, Mahmood ......................................................... 11 Tan, Kim H. ................................................................................ 4Manahan, Stanley E. ............................................................ 6Barbooti, Mahmood ......................................................... 11 Tan, Kim H. ................................................................................ 4Martin, James L. .................................................................. 30Beard, James M. ..................................................................... 6 Timmerman, Jos G. ........................................................... 15Martin, Ralph C. ...................................................................... 3Beard, James M. ..................................................................... 6 Trischitta, Francesca ......................................................... 33Martinez, J. Michael .......................................................... 10Benkeblia, Noureddine ..................................................... 2 Tsuge, Hideki ........................................................................ 13Martinez-Falero, Eugenio .............................................. 25Blazev, Anco S. ..................................................................... 12 Tweedy, James T. ............................................................... 10Martinez-Falero, Eugenio .............................................. 25Blazev, Anco S. ..................................................................... 13

VMaser, Chris ........................................................................... 19Maughan, James T. ........................................................... 25McBroom, Matthew ......................................................... 12

Botterill, Linda Courtenay ............................................. 27Bâ, Amadou M. .................................................................... 15

C van der Veen, C.J. ............................................................... 22Varadi, Peter F. ..................................................................... 14Varadi, Peter F. ..................................................................... 14

McGuire, Chad J. ................................................................. 10Millero, Frank J. .................................................................... 32Mishra, Ajay Kumar ........................................................... 32

Carpenter, Nancy E. ............................................................. 7 Verma, Ashok Kumar ....................................................... 13Mullon, Christian ................................................................ 16Carpenter, Nancy E. ............................................................. 7 Vose, James M. ....................................................................... 4Mullon, Christian ................................................................ 16Choudhary, M. L. ................................................................ 12 Vose, James M. ....................................................................... 4Musy, André .......................................................................... 33Choudhary, M. L. ................................................................ 12

WMyatt, Theodore A. ........................................................... 11

NChoudhary, M. L. ................................................................ 12Churchman, G. Jock ............................................................ 3Clark, Ian .................................................................................. 29Curley, Michael .................................................................... 19

Wang, Guangxing ............................................................. 20Wang, Lijun .............................................................................. 6Neiva de Figueiredo, Joao ............................................ 10

D Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 28Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 28Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 27

Newman, Michael C. ........................................................ 20Nikolelis, Dimitrios P. .......................................................... 8Northrop, Robert B. ........................................................... 26

Dale, Peter .............................................................................. 22 Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 28Null, Roberta ......................................................................... 29De Las Heras, Alejandro ................................................. 20 Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 28

ODebboun, Mustapha .......................................................... 4Devillers, James ..................................................................... 5Dikshith, T.S.S. ......................................................................... 8

Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 27Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 28Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 28Orr, Shannon K. ................................................................... 10

E Watschke, Thomas L. ....................................................... 24Watts, Robert G. .................................................................. 29Weber, William L. ............................................................... 27

PEccleston, Charles H. ........................................................ 21 Weber, William L. ............................................................... 27Palmeri, Luca ........................................................................ 28Ehrlich, Robert ........................................................................ 8 Weng, Qihao ......................................................................... 22Palmeri, Luca ........................................................................ 28Etingoff, Kimberly .............................................................. 12 Wise, Stephen ...................................................................... 25Park, Patricia .......................................................................... 21

F Wohlleben, Wendel ............................................................ 5

XPatrick, Dale R. ...................................................................... 13Peterson, Gretchen N. ..................................................... 25Petrisor, Ioana Gloria ........................................................ 28Petrisor, Ioana Gloria ........................................................ 28Fadeel, Bengt ....................................................................... 14

Frouz, Jan ................................................................................ 16 Xie, Liquan .............................................................................. 11Petuch, Edward J. .............................................................. 31

G Xie, Liquan .............................................................................. 11

YPetuch, Edward J. .............................................................. 32Philp, Richard B. .................................................................. 24Philp, Richard B. .................................................................. 24Pichtel, John .......................................................................... 26Galvez, Raul Perez .............................................................. 15

Glassley, William E. ............................................................ 19 Yong, Raymond N. ............................................................ 30Pine, John C. .......................................................................... 17Gliessman, Stephen R. ....................................................... 2 Yong, Raymond N. ............................................................ 30

RGliessman, Stephen R. ....................................................... 3Gliessman, Stephen R. ....................................................... 3Godish, Thad ......................................................................... 28

Yu, Simon J. .............................................................................. 3Yu, Ting .................................................................................... 11

ZRamawat, Kishan Gopal ................................................. 15Rand, Barry P. ........................................................................ 14Rea, William J. .......................................................................... 5

Goldman, Stephen L. ....................................................... 15Goldstein, Walter E. ........................................................... 24Goldstein, Walter E. ........................................................... 24 Zhang, Jingxiong ............................................................... 30Rea, William J. .......................................................................... 5Graves, Philip E. ................................................................... 21 Rickerby, David ....................................................................... 6Grover, Velma I. ................................................................... 33 Rodgman, Alan ...................................................................... 6Grover, Velma I. ................................................................... 33 Rossini, Gian Paolo ............................................................... 8

H Rossini, Gian Paolo ............................................................... 8Rudneva, Irina ...................................................................... 32

SHansen, Eric ........................................................................... 28Hansen, Eric ........................................................................... 28Hargreaves, Justin S.J. ........................................................ 7 Salem, Harry ............................................................................. 9He, Junhui .............................................................................. 14 Savage, Nora ......................................................................... 14Henry, Robert J. ................................................................... 15 Savage, Nora ......................................................................... 14Hordeski, Michael Frank ................................................. 13 Schifftner, Kenneth C. ..................................................... 29Hughes, R. N. ......................................................................... 31 Schifftner, Kenneth C. ..................................................... 29Hughes, R.N. .......................................................................... 33 Schneid, Thomas D. .......................................................... 18

J Schowalter, Timothy D. .................................................. 27Selim, H. Magdi ................................................................... 23Selim, H. Magdi ................................................................... 23

Jayawardena, A W ............................................................. 31 Shrestha, Sangam .............................................................. 26Jose, Shibu ................................................................................ 2 Shukla, Manoj K. .................................................................. 27

K Silberstein, M.A., Jane ...................................................... 27

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