Low Impact Development

Low Impact Development
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Total Pages : 1745
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:642063857
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Low Impact Development 2010

Low Impact Development 2010
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Total Pages : 868
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:838153609
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Synopsis Low Impact Development 2010 by : Scott Struck

Low Impact Development (LID).

Low Impact Development (LID).
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:45365905
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Features the Low Impact Development Center (LID), a non-profit organization dedicated to research, development, and training for water resource and natural resource protection issues, located in Rockville, Maryland. Provides training, planning, ordinance development design and monitoring services.

Sustainable Water Engineering

Sustainable Water Engineering
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9780128164044
ISBN-13 : 0128164042
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Water Engineering by : Susanne Charlesworth

Sustainable Water Engineering introduces the latest thinking from academic, stakeholder and practitioner perspectives who address challenges around flooding, water quality issues, water supply, environmental quality and the future for sustainable water engineering. In addition, the book addresses historical legacies, strategies at multiple scales, governance and policy. - Offers well-structured content that is strategic in its approach - Covers up-to-date issues and examples from both developed and developing nations - Include the latest research in the field that is ideal for undergraduates and post-graduate researchers - Presents real world applications, showing how engineers, environmental consultancies and international institutions can use the concepts and strategies

Great Lakes

Great Lakes
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 9781578087693
ISBN-13 : 1578087694
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Synopsis Great Lakes by : Velma I. Grover

This edited volume while focusing on participatory governance in the Great Lakes basin of North America also gives a comparative perspective of the African Great Lakes. The book describes the actions taken at degraded locations along the Great Lakes in North America through Remedial Action Plans (RAP) and other mechanisms, with an aim to highlight the successes and failures encountered in ecosystembased regenerative approaches. The book documents these experiences including the lead taken by industry in improving environmental quality of the Great Lakes. The book concludes with lessons learnt about revitalizing the ecosystem integrity of the lakes, which can be replicated in other watersheds of the world.

Living Roofs in Integrated Urban Water Systems

Living Roofs in Integrated Urban Water Systems
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 147
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ISBN-10 : 9781317537021
ISBN-13 : 1317537025
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Synopsis Living Roofs in Integrated Urban Water Systems by : Daniel Roehr

With the infrastructure to manage storm water threats in cities becoming increasingly expensive to build or repair, the design community needs to look at alternative approaches. Living roofs present an opportunity to compliment ground-level storm water control measures, contributing to a holistic, integrated urban water management system. This book offers tools to plan and design living roofs, in the context of effectively mitigating storm water. Quantitative tools for engineering calculations and qualitative discussion of potential influences and interactions of the design team and assembly elements are addressed.

New Developments in Renewable Energy

New Developments in Renewable Energy
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9789535110408
ISBN-13 : 9535110403
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis New Developments in Renewable Energy by : Hasan Arman

Renewable energy is defined as the energy which naturally occurs, covers a number of sources and technologies at different stages, and is theoretically inexhaustible. Renewable energy sources such as those who are generated from sun or wind are the most readily-available and possible solutions to address the challenge of growing energy demands in the world. Newer and environmentally friendly technologies are able to provide different social and environmental benefits such as employment and decent environment. Renewable energy technologies are crucial contributors to world energy security, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and provide opportunities for mitigating greenhouse gases. International public opinion indicates that there is strong support for a variety of methods for solving energy supply problems, one of which is utilizing renewable energy sources. In recent years, countries realized that that the renewable energy and its sector are key components for greener economies.