Environs Study and Plan

Environs Study and Plan
Author: Detroit Metropolitan Area Regional Planning Commission
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1964
Genre: Airport noise
ISBN: UOM:39015071326576

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Urban Transportation Research and Planning Current Literature

Urban Transportation Research and Planning  Current Literature
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1965
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: OSU:32435055400428

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Airport Environs

Airport Environs
Author: United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1970
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN: UIUC:30112029053102

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Encyclopedia of Environmental Management Four Volume Set

Encyclopedia of Environmental Management  Four Volume Set
Author: Sven Erik Jorgensen
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 3513
Release: 2012-12-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000031720

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Winner of an Outstanding Academic Title Award from CHOICE Magazine Encyclopedia of Environmental Management gives a comprehensive overview of environmental problems, their sources, their assessment, and their solutions. Through in-depth entries and a topical table of contents, readers will quickly find answers to questions about specific pollution and management issues. Edited by the esteemed Sven Erik Jørgensen and an advisory board of renowned specialists, this four-volume set shares insights from more than 500 contributors—all experts in their fields. The encyclopedia provides basic knowledge for an integrated and ecologically sound management system. Nearly 400 alphabetical entries cover everything from air, soil, and water pollution to agriculture, energy, global pollution, toxic substances, and general pollution problems. Using a topical table of contents, readers can also search for entries according to the type of problem and the methodology. This allows readers to see the overall picture at a glance and find answers to the core questions: What is the pollution problem, and what are its sources? What is the "big picture," or what background knowledge do we need? How can we diagnose the problem, both qualitatively and quantitatively, using monitoring and ecological models, indicators, and services? How can we solve the problem with environmental technology, ecotechnology, cleaner technology, and environmental legislation? How do we address the problem as part of an integrated management strategy? This accessible encyclopedia examines the entire spectrum of tools available for environmental management. An indispensable resource, it guides environmental managers to find the best possible solutions to the myriad pollution problems they face. Also Available Online This Taylor & Francis encyclopedia is also available through online subscription, offering a variety of extra benefits for researchers, students, and librarians, including: Citation tracking and alerts Active reference linking Saved searches and marked lists HTML and PDF format options Contact us to inquire about subscription options and print/online combination packages. US: (Tel) 1.888.318.2367 / (email) [email protected] International: (Tel) +44 (0) 20 7017 6062 / (email) [email protected]

208 Data Clearinghouse

208 Data Clearinghouse
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1980
Genre: Water quality management
ISBN: MINN:31951P00933442N

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Object Oriented Environs

Object Oriented Environs
Author: Jeffrey Jerome Cohen,Julian Yates
Publsiher: punctum books
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2016
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780692642030

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Object Oriented Environs is the lively archive of a critical confluence between the environmental turn so vigorous within early modern studies, and thing theory (object oriented ontology, vibrant materialism, the new materialism and speculative realism). The book unfolds a conversation that attempts to move beyond anthropocentrism and examine nonhumans at every scale, their relations to each other, and the ethics of human enmeshment within an agentic material world. The diverse essays, reflections, images and ephemera collected here offer a laboratory for probing the mystery and potential autonomy of objects, in their alliances and in performance. The book is the trace of an event-space crafted over a day of conversation in two seminars at the Shakespeare Association of America meeting in 2014 in St. Louis and offers its nineteen essays as the end to the work-cycle of the collective we crafted that day. It is a noisy collation, full of bees, bushes, laundry, crutches, lists, poems, plague vectors, planks, chairs, rain, shoes, meat, body parts, books, and assorted humans (living and dead), and also a repertoire of dance steps, ways of configuring the relations between subject and object, actors or actants (human and otherwise). It is also a book that asks readers to ponder their environs, to consider the particularities of their world, of their reading experiences, and to consider what orders of meaning we might be able to derive from attending closely to all the very many things we come into being with. Contributors include: Lizz Angello, Sallie Anglin, Keith M. Botelho, Patricia A. Cahill, Jeffrey Cohen, Drew Daniel, Christine Hoffmann, Neal Klomp, Julia Lupton, Vin Nardizzi, Tara Pedersen, Tripthi Pillai, Karen Raber, Pauline Reid, Emily Rendek, Lindsey Row-Heyveld, Debapriya Sarkar, Rob Wakeman, Jennifer Waldron, Luke Wilson, and Julian Yates.

Transforming New Orleans and Its Environs

Transforming New Orleans and Its Environs
Author: Craig E. Colten
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822972190

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Human settlement of the Lower Mississippi River Valley—especially in New Orleans, the region's largest metropolis—has produced profound and dramatic environmental change. From prehistoric midden building to late-twentieth century industrial pollution, Transforming New Orleans and Its Environs traces through history the impact of human activity upon the environment of this fascinating and unpredictable region. In eleven essays, scholars across disciplines––including anthropology, architecture, history, natural history, and geography––chronicle how societies have worked to transform untamed wetlands and volatile floodplains into a present-day sprawling urban center and industrial complex, and how they have responded to the environmental changes brought about by the disruption of the natural setting. This new text follows the trials of native and colonial settlers as they struggled to shape the environment to fit the needs of urbanization. It demonstrates how the Mississippi River, while providing great avenues for commerce, transportation, and colonization also presented the region's greatest threat to urban centers, and details how engineers set about taming the mighty river. Also featured is an analysis of the impact of modern New Orleans upon the surrounding rural parishes and the effect urban pollution has had on the city's water supply and aquatic life.

Guidance Notebooks for the Environmental Assessment of Airport Development Projects Users guide

Guidance Notebooks for the Environmental Assessment of Airport Development Projects  Users  guide
Author: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1978
Genre: Airports
ISBN: PURD:32754076145121

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