Landscape Reclamation

Landscape Reclamation
Author: Luis Loures
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2020-02-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781789847628

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Ongoing landscape transformation worldwide has raised global concerns and there is a need to rethink landscaping to protect the environment. This is especially true for previously developed sites, currently abandoned or underused. Instead of consuming green lands, these derelict landscapes need to be redeveloped and given new life, enabling their transition to an increasingly sustainable urban setting. In this scenario, the present book, considers a set of subjects that highlight the diverse nature of the scientific domains associated with landscape reclamation, emphasizing the need to acknowledge that the contribution of each sustainability dimension is equally important. This will offer complementary development opportunities, while enabling redeveloped landscapes to fulfill multiple functions in an integrated way and underline the relevance of multifunctionality to promote sustainable landscape reclamation, planning, and development.

Land Reclamation and Restoration Strategies for Sustainable Development

Land Reclamation and Restoration Strategies for Sustainable Development
Author: Gouri Sankar Bhunia,Uday Chatterjee,Anil Kashyap,Pravat Kumar Shit
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 786
Release: 2021-11-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780128238967

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Land Reclamation and Restoration Strategies for Sustainable Development: Geospatial Technology Based Approach, Volume Ten covers spatial mapping, modeling and risk assessment in land hazards issues and sustainable management. Each section in the book explores state-of-art techniques using commercial, open source and statistical software for mapping and modeling, along with case studies that illustrate modern image processing techniques and computational algorithms. A special focus is given on recent trends in data mining techniques. This book will be of particular interest to students, researchers and professionals in the fields of earth science, applied geography, and those in the environmental sciences. Demonstrates a geoinformatics approach to data mining techniques, data analysis, modeling, risk assessment, visualization, and management strategies in different aspects of land use, hazards and reclamation Covers land contamination problems, including effects on agriculture, forestry, and coastal and wetland areas Suggests specific techniques of remediation Explores state-of-art techniques based on commercial, open source, and statistical software for mapping and modeling using modern image processing techniques and computational algorithm

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.

Soils and Landscape Restoration

Soils and Landscape Restoration
Author: John A. Stanturf,Mac A. Callaham
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2020-10-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128131947

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Soils and Landscape Restoration provides a multidisciplinary synthesis on the sustainable management and restoration of soils in various landscapes. The book presents applicable knowledge of above- and below-ground interactions and biome specific realizations along with in-depth investigations of particular soil degradation pathways. It focuses on severely degraded soils (e.g., eroded, salinized, mined) as well as the restoration of wetlands, grasslands and forests. The book addresses the need to bring together current perspectives on land degradation and restoration in soil science and restoration ecology to better incorporate soil-based information when restoration plans are formulated. Incudes a chapter on climate change and novel ecosystems, thus collating the perspective of soil scientists and ecologists on this consequential and controversial topic Connects science to international policy and practice Includes summaries at the end of each chapter to elucidate principles and key points

Reclamation of Contaminated Land

Reclamation of Contaminated Land
Author: C. Paul Nathanail,R. Paul Bardos
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2005-09-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470026405

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Land contamination is of global concern with many of the world’s industries potentially harming the environment and human health. Along with rapidly changing policy and technological developments, this is an interdisciplinary area in which successful contaminated land management depends on the expertise of and interaction between a number of scientific and engineering disciplines. Reclamation of Contaminated Land takes into account the different groups involved in contaminated land management and offers a flexible learning approach based on practical experience and research. It presents an overview of the general skills and knowledge required, encompassing both general management and regulatory practice and specific land contamination issues. Divided into two parts, Part I discusses site characterisation and the design of site investigations, and the central role of conceptual models and risk assessment in decision making. Part II discusses how risks from contaminated land are managed and the role of different remediation approaches to achieving this. This book is of great value for 2nd/3rd/4th year undergraduates and MSc students in Environmental Science, Environmental Technology, Environmental Management, Geography, Geology, Estate and Land Management. It is also key reading for undergraduates and MSc students in Chemical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering and Environmental Chemistry, as well as professional planners and developers, and local authorities.

The Restoration of Land

The Restoration of Land
Author: Anthony David Bradshaw,Michael J. Chadwick
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0520039610

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Designing the Reclaimed Landscape

Designing the Reclaimed Landscape
Author: Alan Berger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2007-12-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135979041

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First practical but in-depth exploration of how to reclaim the post-industrial landscape Draws on work of well-known think tank on reclamation practice, based at Harvard Excellent case studies by practitioners and policy makers from around the United States illustrate the book in practical terms.

Designed for Dry Feet

Designed for Dry Feet
Author: R. J. Hoeksema
Publsiher: Amer Society of Civil Engineers
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0784408297

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Few countries exist where humans have exerted a greater influence in shaping the landscape than the Netherlands. Located in the lowland delta of three major rivers, this small European country has fought for more than a thousand years to protect its inhabitants from floods and to reclaim flooded land. Designed for Dry Feet explores Holland's unique challenges in water control and management. Hoeksema begins by discussing the history of flood protection and land reclamation as well as the history of water management organizations. He then focuses on specific activities and projects, such as simple dwelling mounds, 17th-century windmill-powered lake draining systems, 19th-century steam-powered drainage activities, and 20th-century land reclamation and flood protection projects. Hoeksema also includes information about travel in the Netherlands, which he organizes into six excursions designed for those visiting this magnificent country. This book will certainly be a great asset to civil engineers from all over the world, as the technology from one country's battle with flood protection is borrowed to rebuild others.