Case Studies in Environmental Science

Case Studies in Environmental Science
Author: Robert M. Schoch
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1996
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0314203974

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This concise yet incisive text is an excellent choice for courses in the Criminal Justice curriculum, including Corrections, Introduction to Criminal Justice, and other social problems-oriented courses.

Societal Dimensions of Environmental Science

Societal Dimensions of Environmental Science
Author: Ricardo D. Lopez
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351681148

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Societal Dimensions of Environmental Science: Global Case Studies of Collaboration and Transformation, brings together several key examples of the successes and the challenges that exist for environmental stakeholders trying to strike a balance between science and the societal implications of the issues involved. This book provides important methods and approaches necessary for informed decision making and a better understanding of the common threads of learning, collaboration, negotiation, and compromise. It also explains that concepts and skills needed to better understand how specific project goals can be best achieved in the rapidly changing field of environmental management, by providing practical situations and solutions, across a global landscape. This book provides anyone who works in a community setting with the necessary tools and strategies for solving environmental problems and achieving the goals of an environmental project of any type and specifically addresses the topic of how to synthesize community engagement and the environmental science. It describes current environmental issues and lessons learned of what works and what doesn’t work in real situations, and why. It also highlights key examples, which can be used by both management practitioners and research scientists in their specific circumstances. Showcasing a unique compilation of the diverse and specific examples from societies in Asia, Oceania, North America, and the Middle East, with an equally diverse array of authorship, this book serves all policy makers, scientists, organizers, and community members that desire to build better group dynamics for addressing environmental issues.

Case Studies in Environmental Science

Case Studies in Environmental Science
Author: Larry Underwood
Publsiher: Brooks Cole
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1998
Genre: Science
ISBN: UVA:X004159300

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Case Studies in Environmental Science is designed to promote grassroots awareness of global environmental issues through problem-solving analysis and verbal and written discussion of topics that pertain to seven regions of the United States and Canada. The twelve case studies present a range of views on selected environmental issues in a non-biased approach. Thought-provoking questions, commentaries, and readings have been included to stimulate students to investigate the issues in further detail beyond the presentation of each case study. The accompanying website provides the students with the tools and resources to go beyond the confines of the book and their geographic region. Updated monthly, the site will provide up-to-date links to resources and articles for each case in each region. Summaries of significant events in each region and for each issue will be provided with additional Critical Thinking questions designed to demonstrate the interrelationships between regions and issues.

Case Studies in Environmental Statistics

Case Studies in Environmental Statistics
Author: Douglas Nychka,Walter W. Piegorsch,Lawrence H. Cox
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461222262

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This book offers a set of case studies exemplifying the broad range of statis tical science used in environmental studies and application. The case studies can be used for graduate courses in environmental statistics, as a resource for courses in statistics using genuine examples to illustrate statistical methodol ogy and theory, and for courses in environmental science. Not only are these studies valuable for teaching about an essential cross-disciplinary activity but they can also be used to spur new research along directions exposed in these examples. The studies reported here resulted from a program of research carried on by the National Institute of Statistical Sciences (NISS) during the years 1992- 1996. NISS was created in 1991 as an initiative of the national statistics or ganizations, with the mission to renew and focus efforts of statistical science on important cross-disciplinary problems. One of NISS' first projects was a cooperative research effort with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on problems of great interest to environmental science and regulation, surely one of today's most important cross-disciplinary activities. With the support and encouragement of Gary Foley, Director of the (then) U.S. EPA Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory, a project and a research team were assembled by NISS that pursued a program which produced a set of results and products from which this book was drawn.

Case Studies in Food Safety and Environmental Health

Case Studies in Food Safety and Environmental Health
Author: Peter Ho,Maria Margarida Cortez Vieira
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2007-12-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780387456799

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This book presents food safety concepts and issues in a practical and applied framework for use in the classroom. It covers microbial food safety, chemical residues and contaminants, and risk assessment and food legislation. These sections can be used individually or together to discuss a range of issues. Each chapter has a summary of the issues discussed, objectives, and discussion questions focused on the major issues.

Case Studies in Environmental Archaeology

Case Studies in Environmental Archaeology
Author: Elizabeth Reitz,C. Margaret Scarry,Sylvia J. Scudder
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 0387713964

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This book highlights studies addressing significant anthropological issues in the Americas from the perspective of environmental archaeology. The book uses case studies to resolve questions related to human behavior in the past rather than to demonstrate the application of methods. Each chapter is an original or revised work by an internationally-recognized scientist. This second edition is based on the 1996 book of the same title. The editors have invited back a number of contributors from the first edition to revise and update their chapter. New studies are included in order to cover recent developments in the field or additional pertinent topics.

Mining and the Environment

Mining and the Environment
Author: International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9780889368286

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Mining and the Environment: Case studies from the Americas

Environmental Science Case Studies

Environmental Science Case Studies
Author: Richard E. Mayer
Publsiher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0805306587

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