Global Environment: Issues, Challenges and Concerns Author : Rosemary Charles Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682861974 There has been an enormous rise in the researches focusing upon the various challenges and concerns emerging in relation to earth’s environment in the last few decades. Some of the major issues are rapid Read More |
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Green Building and Energy Efficiency Author : Matilda Schmidt Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682863237 Green buildings and energy efficiency have become a very prominent part of civil engineering and architecture. The main objective behind these innovations is to encourage the design and construction of Read More |
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Author : Matilda Schmidt Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682860281 Green building engineering emphasises on construction of buildings with eco-friendly design, energy efficient technologies, etc. It takes into account various environmental factors for sustainable construction Read More |
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Author : Marrianne Fox Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682863503 Green technology is an emerging field that incorporates tools, techniques and concepts of environmental science and engineering to develop sustainable energy solutions and curb negative environmental impacts. Read More |
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Groundwater Hydrology: Issues, Challenges and Management Author : William Sobol Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682860441 Groundwater hydrology is an emerging field of study that focuses upon movement, quality as well as availability of groundwater. The prominent topics such as groundwater modelling, availability of groundwater Read More |
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Groundwater Systems Management Author : Keith Wheatley Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682862698 Groundwater systems management is vital for adequate water consumption and administration. Water-soil interactions, assessment of groundwater quality, properties of aquifers, well hydraulics, and ground Read More |
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Handbook of Environmental Pollution and Control Author : Raven Brennan Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682860922 Urban development, emerging consumption trends and reckless industrialization are some of the factors behind increasing environmental pollution. This book traces the progress of this field and highlights Read More |
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Human Induced Environmental Threats Author : Rosemary Charles Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682861479 Humans have relied primarily on their surrounding environment for survival and sustenance. However, the interactions between humans and environment have resulted in massive deterioration of environment. Read More |
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Managerial Techniques for Environmental Waste Management Author : Victor Bonn Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682860953 Effective environmental waste management strategies are crucial to ensure sustainable development. This book on waste management consists of contributions made by international experts. It provides significant Read More |
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Author : Stacy Keach Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682861653 The inverse relationship between the population growth and the availability of natural resources has made disciplines like natural resources engineering extremely relevant. This book discusses the fundamentals Read More |