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|a 9783036518824
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|a Hashemi, Shervin
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|a Sustainable Integrated Clean Environment for Human & Nature
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel, Switzerland
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2021
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|a 1 electronic resource (358 p.)
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|a medical masks
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|a capitalization
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|a educational sustainability
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|a automotive industry
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|a air quality
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|a hybrid system
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|a SDG6
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|a sustainable standards
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|a MCR model
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|a social distancing
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|a pandemic
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|a university education
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|a Basic Brown 16
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|a educational system
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|a Technology: general issues / bicssc
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|a water supply
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|a suitability model-GIS
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|a sanitation
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|a corporate social responsibility
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|a exposure assessment
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|a SARS-CoV-2
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|a mixed culture
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|a small island developing states
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|a sustainable reporting
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|a metanil yellow
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|a urban geomorphology
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|a time activity
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|a estate fertility
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|a ecosystem services
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|a economic point of view
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|a prognosis
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|a wind energy
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|a environmental analytical hierarchical process (EAHP)
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|a immobilization
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|a climate indicators
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|a thin-film coating
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|a mechanism
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|a census results
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|a blue infrastructure
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|a HOMER
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|a dye decolorization
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|a smallholder
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|a community development plans
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|a urban planning
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|a bioremediation
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|a PM2.5
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|a adsorption
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|a secondhand smoke
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|a durian shell
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|a industry 4.0
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|a resource-oriented sanitation
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|a expected value
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|a sustainable development
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|a integrated network
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|a life-cycle analysis
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|a cleaner production
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|a hygiene
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|a artificial intelligence and higher education
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|a disinfection
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|a biomass burning
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|a academic policy
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|a renewable energy
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|a coronavirus disease
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|a sustainable investment
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|a sustainable sanitation
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|a inactivation
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|a n/a
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|a coronavirus
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|a cultural corridors
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|a sanitation sustainability index
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|a Failaka Island
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|a governance
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|a long-range transport of PM2.5
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|a air pollution
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|a carbon storage
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|a sterility assurance level
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|a food safety
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|a COVID-19
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|a environment
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|a spatial planning
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|a Metanil Yellow
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|a smoke-free
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|a carbon rent
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|a sustainability assessment
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|a sustainable development goals
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|a mobility
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|a gender and age
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|a techno-economic analysis
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|a sustainable environment
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|a smart manufacturing
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|a source of PM2.5
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|a sustainability
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|a response surface methodology
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|a top-down versus bottom-up
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|a sustainable technologies
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|a WASH
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|a environmental impact
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|a sustainable development strategies
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|a UV irradiation
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|a cattle farming
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|a SEM
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|a ecological corridors
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|a In this book, the articles published in the special issue of the journal Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050), entitled "Sustainable Integrated Clean Environment for Human & Nature" are re-printed. The objective of this book is to answer the following questions regarding technical, economic, and social approaches:1. What is the current state of the environment? Is it clean?2. How can we make our environment clean and suitable for humans as well as nature?3. How can we keep our environment clean through sustainable practices? The re-printed research articles and review papers aim to cover the subjects mentioned below: 1. COVID-19 and the sustainability of a clean environment for humans and nature: visions, challenges, and solutions2. Clean technologies and nature-based approaches, including environmental remediation and resource circulation3. Global sanitation, hygiene, and public health issues4. Economic approaches, including the development of economic models, life cycle assessment, and the circular economy5. Social awareness and effective education on human rights for procuring clean air and water Through including the latest studies in the above-mentioned fields, this book addresses the technicians, economists, social activists, and decision-makers who are concerned about clean environment concepts for sustainable development of the current and next-generation through respectful interactions between humans and nature.
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