Sustainability, Emerging Technologies, and Pan-Africanism

Sustainability, Emerging Technologies, and Pan-Africanism
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9783030221805
ISBN-13 : 3030221806
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Synopsis Sustainability, Emerging Technologies, and Pan-Africanism by : Thierno Thiam

This book examines the historical antecedents of Pan-Africanism as a driving force of African Unity, carefully studying its major contributors, current institutional status, and potential future growth. It analyzes the facilitative role of emerging technologies, such as high performance computing, telecommunications, and satellite remote sensing in enabling African sustainable development. Finally, the authors discuss possible ways that the vision of Pan-Africanism can be used today in Africa’s efforts towards unity and sustainable development.

Black Visions of the Holy Land

Black Visions of the Holy Land
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 455
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ISBN-10 : 9780231552639
ISBN-13 : 0231552637
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Synopsis Black Visions of the Holy Land by : Roger Baumann

Since at least the high point of the civil rights movement, African American Christianity has been widely recognized as a potent force for social change. Most attention to the political significance of Black churches, however, focuses on domestic protest and electoral politics. Yet some Black churches take a deep interest in the global issue of Israel and Palestine. Why would African American Christians get involved—and even take sides—in Palestine and Israel, and what does that reveal about the political significance of “the Black Church” today? This book examines African American Christian involvement in Israel and Palestine to show how competing visions of “the Black Church” are changing through transnational political engagement. Considering cases ranging from African American Christian Zionists to Palestinian solidarity activists, Roger Baumann traces how Black religious politics transcend domestic arenas and enter global spaces. These cases, he argues, illuminate how the meaning of the ostensibly singular and unifying category of “the Black Church”—spanning its history, identity, culture, and mission—is deeply contested at every turn. Black Visions of the Holy Land offers new insights into how Black churches understand their political role and social significance; the ways race, religion, and politics both converge and diverge; and why the meaning of overlapping racial and religious identities shifts when moving from national to global contexts.

Sustainability Transition Towards a Bio-Based Economy: New Technologies, New Products, New Policies

Sustainability Transition Towards a Bio-Based Economy: New Technologies, New Products, New Policies
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Publisher : MDPI
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9783038973805
ISBN-13 : 3038973807
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Synopsis Sustainability Transition Towards a Bio-Based Economy: New Technologies, New Products, New Policies by : Piergiuseppe Morone

(This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Sustainability Transition Towards a Bio-Based Economy: New Technologies, New Products, New Policies" that was published in Sustainability

Regional Innovation Systems and Sustainable Development: Emerging Technologies

Regional Innovation Systems and Sustainable Development: Emerging Technologies
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781616928483
ISBN-13 : 1616928484
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Regional Innovation Systems and Sustainable Development: Emerging Technologies by : Ord¢¤ez de Pablos, Patricia

The regional development of society and economy are closely related with innovative capacities. As the benefits of Regional information systems in establishing innovative regional planning are more widely recognized, there is a greater demand for a definitive text on the nascent subject. Regional Innovation Systems and Sustainable Development: Emerging Technologies promotes scientific discussion on standards and practices of regional development, while also covering emerging research topics in regional innovation systems and sustained development. A leading source of information from experts in the field, this text demonstrates the capacity of regional innovation systems, information technology, management and sustainable development for the mutual understanding, prosperity and well being of all the citizens in the world.

Emerging Technologies and Marketing Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture

Emerging Technologies and Marketing Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9798369348666
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Synopsis Emerging Technologies and Marketing Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture by : Garwi, Jabulani

In the face of escalating environmental challenges and growing concerns about food security, the agricultural industry is at a critical juncture. Conventional farming practices deplete natural resources, pollute the environment, and contribute to climate change. This unsustainable approach is jeopardizing the future of agriculture and endangering the well-being of communities worldwide. To address these pressing issues, an urgent need for transformative solutions that promote sustainability and resilience in agriculture. Emerging Technologies and Marketing Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture offers a compelling solution to the agricultural industry's challenges. The book demonstrates the transformative power of sustainable agriculture and marketing by showcasing inspiring case studies and innovative approaches worldwide. It provides practical insights and strategies for creating a more sustainable and resilient food system, empowering farmers, policymakers, educators, and consumers to make informed decisions and take action towards a more sustainable future.

Emerging Technologies in Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Emerging Technologies in Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9780323911436
ISBN-13 : 0323911439
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Synopsis Emerging Technologies in Applied and Environmental Microbiology by : Maulin P. Shah

Emerging Technologies in Applied and Environmental Microbiology describes various problems and solutions that arise in applied and environmental microbiology using scientific technologies. The book summarizes the main omic-based methods currently used to characterize environmental microorganisms, as well as approaches to analyzing and interpreting the bio information generated by experimentally based studies. Sections explore the current understanding of bacterial signaling through examples of communication systems that include signaling in gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, along with discussions on how microorganisms interact with each other, with other organisms, and with the environment. In addition, this comprehensive resource highlights the importance of various emerging technologies for cleaning up pollution in the environment caused by human activities. Final sections assess the potential application of several existing, applied and environmental microbiological techniques and introduces new and emerging technologies through applied aspects. - Describes various problems and solutions that arise in applied and environmental microbiology using scientific technologies - Summarizes the main omics-based methods currently used to characterize environmental microorganisms, as well as approaches to analyzing and interpreting the bio information generated by experimentally based studies - Explores the current understanding of bacterial signaling through examples of communication systems that include signaling in gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria - Shows the presence of all kinds of microbes in the natural environment for the removal of organic pollutants through various emerging technologies

Emerging Technologies in Environmental Bioremediation

Emerging Technologies in Environmental Bioremediation
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 499
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ISBN-10 : 9780128198612
ISBN-13 : 0128198613
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Synopsis Emerging Technologies in Environmental Bioremediation by : Maulin P. Shah

Emerging Technologies in Environmental Bioremediation introduces emerging bioremediation technologies for the treatment and management of industrial wastes and other environmental pollutants for the sake of environmental sustainability. Emerging bioremediation approaches such as nano-bioremediation technology, electro-bioremediation technology, microbial fuel cell technology, Modified Ludzack-Ettinger Process, Modified Activated Sludge Process, and phytotechnologies for the remediation of industrial wastes/pollutants are discussed in a comprehensive manner not found in other books. Furthermore, the book includes updated information as well as future directions for research in the field of bioremediation of industrial wastes. This book will be extremely useful to students, researchers, scientists and professionals in the field of microbiology and biotechnology, Bio (chemical) engineers, environmental researchers, eco-toxicology, and many more. - Includes the recovery of resources from wastewater - Describes the importance of microorganisms in environmental bioremediation technologies - Points out the reuse of treated wastewater through emerging technologies - Pays attention to the occurrence of novel micro-pollutants - Emphasizes the role of nanotechnology in pollutant bioremediation