Natural Resources: Ecology, Pollution and Management Author : Stacy Keach Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781632398246 There has been a long standing debate on unequal allocation of resources owing to the increasing scarcity and shortages. This book covers in detail some existent theories and innovative concepts revolving Read More |
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Author : Anne Offit Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781632398369 This book includes some of the vital pieces of work being conducted across the world, on various topics related to paleoecology. It strives to provide a fair idea about this discipline and to help develop Read More |
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Sustainable Water Resources: Development and Management Author : Herbert Lotus Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781632398383 This book elucidates the concepts and innovative models around prospective developments with respect to sustainable water resources. Water crisis is a major concern of today’s world. Therefore, the need Read More |
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Waste Management and Environmental Health Author : Victor Bonn Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781632398864 Waste management refers to the processes, methods and tools that are used in the handling and management of waste. This book on waste management deals with the challenges of waste accumulation and its Read More |
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Author : Sarah Luck Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781632398277 The hazards related to water are called water hazards; they are a subset of natural hazards. The planning and management of water resources for the judicious utilization of water is known as water resource Read More |
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Author : Sheryl McMillan Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781632398406 A form of environmental degradation that occurs when pollutants are directly or indirectly released into water without adequate treatment is known as water pollution. It is also referred to as the contamination Read More |
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Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Author : Sarah Luck Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781632398413 Environmental engineering studies the causes and impacts of environmental factors which negatively affect living organisms. It also delves deep into the activities leading to the deterioration of the present Read More |
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Author : Ewan Lewis Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781632398321 Wetlands are areas that are saturated with water for most periods of a season. It becomes a distinct ecosystem due to the presence of hydric soil and unique vegetation that is found there. Wetlands naturally Read More |
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Wildlife Protection and Management Author : Martin Winter Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781632398260 Wildlife protection is defined as the practice of protecting and preserving the wild plants and animals along with their habitat to ensure its safety for the future generation. Management of wildlife comprises Read More |
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Air Pollution: Impacts, Assessment and Management Author : Raven Brennan Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781632397690 Advancements in automobile technologies, excessive use of machinery and continuous development in the infrastructure has led to a serious problem of air pollution. It is caused by the emission of harmful Read More |