Land Reclamation Extending Boundaries

Land Reclamation   Extending Boundaries
Author: H.M. Moore,H.R. Fox,S. Elliott
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9058095622

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Attempting to extend the boundaries of land reclamation, this publication is a collection of conference papers addressing a range of topics from the practical challenges of cleaning up the most conaminated sites to the creation of new landscapes and the ethical issues surrounding land restoration.

Land Reclamation

Land Reclamation
Author: Heather M. Moore,Howard R. Fox,S. Elliott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2003
Genre: NATURE
ISBN: 0367803399

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Attempting to extend the boundaries of land reclamation, this publication is a collection of conference papers addressing a range of topics from the practical challenges of cleaning up the most conaminated sites to the creation of new landscapes and the ethical issues surrounding land restoration.

Federal Reclamation and Related Laws Annotated 1959 1966 appendix and index

Federal Reclamation and Related Laws Annotated  1959 1966  appendix  and index
Author: United States
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 776
Release: 1972
Genre: Irrigation laws
ISBN: MINN:31951D00628818I

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Expanding Boundaries Systems Thinking in the Built Environment

Expanding Boundaries  Systems Thinking in the Built Environment
Author: Guillaume Habert,Arno Schlueter
Publsiher: vdf Hochschulverlag AG
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783728137746

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Consuming over 40% of total primary energy, the built environment is in the centre of worldwide strategies and measures towards a more sustainable future. To provide resilient solutions, a simple optimisation of individual technologies will not be sufficient. In contrast, whole system thinking reveals and exploits connections between parts. Each system interacts with others on different scales (materials, components, buildings, cities) and domains (ecology, economy and social). Whole-system designers optimize the performance of such systems by understanding interconnections and identifying synergies. The more complete the design integration, the better the result. In this book, the reader will find the proceedings of the 2016 Sustainable Built Environment (SBE) Regional Conference in Zurich. Papers have been written by academics and practitioners from all continents to bring forth the latest understanding on systems thinking in the built environment.

Climate Change and Maritime Boundaries

Climate Change and Maritime Boundaries
Author: Snjólaug Árnadóttir
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781316517895

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An investigation of how climate change affects maritime boundaries, suggesting ways for the international law community to mitigate the effects.

Proposed Plan of Mining and Reclamation East Decker and North Extension Mines Decker Coal Company Big Horn County Montana

Proposed Plan of Mining and Reclamation  East Decker and North Extension Mines  Decker Coal Company  Big Horn County  Montana
Author: Geological Survey (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 916
Release: 1977
Genre: Coal mines and mining
ISBN: MINN:31951D00036593Q

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Energy Waste and the Environment

Energy  Waste and the Environment
Author: R. Gieré,Peter Stille
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 694
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 186239167X

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This book provides incentives for further development of sustainable fuel cycles through a novel and interdisciplinary approach to an Earth science-related topic. The main focus is on geochemical concepts in immobilizing, isolating or neutralizing waste derived from energy production and consumption. The book also addresses the issue of using some types of energy-derived waste as alternative raw materials. Moreover, it highlights research on how certain wastes can be used for energy production, an increasingly important aspect of modern integrated waste management strategies. The main objectives are to: (a) identify the most serious environmental problems related to various types of power generation and associated waste accumulation; (b) present strategies, based on natural analogue materials, for the immobilization of toxic and radioactive waste components through mineralogical barriers; (c) discuss modern procedures for reuse of waste or certain waste components; and (d) review the importance of geochemical modelling in describing and predicting the interaction between waste and the environment.

Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics

Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics
Author: Karl Ritz,Lorna Dawson,David Miller
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2008-12-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781402092046

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Soils have important roles to play in criminal and environmental forensic science. Since the initial concept of using soil in forensic investigations was mooted by Conan Doyle in his Sherlock Holmes stories prior to real-world applications, this branch of forensic science has become increasingly sophisticated and broad. New techniques in chemical, physical, biological, ecological and spatial analysis, coupled with informatics, are being applied to reducing areas of search by investigators, site identification, site comparison and measurement for the eventual use as evidence in court. Soils can provide intelligence, in assisting the determination of the provenance of samples from artifacts, victims or suspects, enabling their linkage to locations or other evidence. They also modulate change in surface or buried cadavers and hence affect the ability to estimate post-mortem or post-burial intervals, and locate clandestine graves. This interdisciplinary volume explores the conceptual and practical interplay of soil and geoforensics across the scientific, investigative and legal fields. Supported by reviews, case-studies from across the world, and reports of original research, it demonstrates the increasing convergence of a wide range of knowledge. It covers conceptual issues, evidence (from recovery to use in court), geoforensics, taphonomy, as well as leading-edge technologies. The application of the resultant soil forensics toolbox is leading to significant advances in improving crime detection, and environmental and national security.