Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology
The Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology (ESST) addresses the grand challenge for science and engineering today. It provides unprecedented, peer-reviewed coverage in more than 550 separate entries comprising 38 topical sections. ESST establishes a foundation for the many sustainabil...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer New York
2012, 2012
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2012 |
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Air Pollution Sources, Statistics and Health Effects: Animal Breeding and Genetics for Food Production
- Batteries: Climate Change Mitigation
- Climate Change Modeling Methodology: Crop Science and Technology, Earth System Monitoring (Global Earth Observation System), Ecological Systems
- Electric, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Vehicles
- Environmental Radioactivity and Ecotoxicology of Radioactive Substances
- Environmental Toxicology: Fossil Fuels, Fossil Fuel Electric Power Stations, Fresh Water Resources, Water Purification and Desalinization
- Fuel Cells Science and Technology: Geoenvironmental Engineering, Geothermal Power Stations
- Green Chemistry and Chemical Engineering: Hazardous Waste Characterization and Disposal, Hydrogen Production Science and Technology, Infectious Diseases Science and Technology, Intelligent Vehicles Technology, Mass Transit Science and Technology
- Nuclear Energy: Ocean Energy, Ocean Farming and Sustainable Aquaculture Science and Technology
- Oceans and Human Health, Photovoltaics
- Renewable Energy From Biomass
- Soil and Groundwater Pollution and Remediation
- Solar Radiation (Solar Insolation): Solar Thermal Energy, Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling, Sustainable Built Environment
- Sustainable Landscape Design and Green Roof Science and Technology
- Transgenic Livestock for Food Production
- Transport and Fate of Chemicals in the Environment: Transport Electrical Transmission Systems and Smart Grids, Waste to Energy, Wind Power