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R O U T L E D G E • C R C P R E S S

Environmental Sciences, Sustainability and Engineering2019 - 2021

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WelcomeWelcome to our catalogue where we are pleased to present a selection of key and

and Engineering, publishing forthcoming titles in Environmental Sciences, Sustainability between 2019 and 2021.

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ContentsClean Technologies ........................................................................................................................................................... 2

Climate Change .................................................................................................................................................................. 4

Energy & Fuels .................................................................................................................................................................. 12

Environmental Engineering ........................................................................................................................................... 21

Environmental Law ......................................................................................................................................................... 27

Environmental Management ........................................................................................................................................ 32

Environmental Policy ...................................................................................................................................................... 35

Environmental Politics .................................................................................................................................................... 39

Environmental Studies ................................................................................................................................................... 42

Forestry .............................................................................................................................................................................. 56

Renewable Energy ........................................................................................................................................................... 59

Sustainable Development ............................................................................................................................................. 64

Water Sciences ................................................................................................................................................................. 68

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 74

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGreen and Smart Technologies for Smart CitiesAdvances in Carbon Management Technologies

Edited by Pradeep Tomar, Department of Computer Scienceand Engineering, School of Information and CommunicationTechnology, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, U.P.,India and Gurjit Kaur, Dept of Electronics andCommunication Engineering, Delhi Technological University,Delhi.The objective of this book to explore all the greencommunication technologies, green computing technologies,green smart buildings, green smart lighting, green smart mobilitymanagement, fuel efficient transportation, paperless offices,energy efficiency measures, waste recycling and so forth fordesigning green smart cities.

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Biomass Utilization, Manufacturing, and Electricity Management, Volume2

Edited by Subhas K. Sikdar and Frank PrinciottaUN climate models predict global average temperature increasesdue to cumulative rise of atmospheric greenhouse gas emissions.This will have serious implications on life on Earth. Scientistshave been engaged in research for reducing such emissionsfrom current technologies as well as for developing low carbonand carbon neutral energy technologies. This book wasmotivated by the desire to compile recent advances in carbonmanagement to examine promises and limitations of emissionsmeasurements, energy efficiencies, carbon capture andsequestration, biomass waste utilization, electric powergeneration, energy storage, and carbon neutral power fromnuclear, hydro, solar and wind.

Market: Energy and Clean TechnologyDecember 2019: 235 x 156: 379ppHb: 978-1-138-31809-0: £130.00CRC PresseBook: 978-0-429-45483-7Market: Energy & Clean Technology* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138318090February 2021: 254 x 178: 390pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGreen Productivity and Cleaner ProductionDesigning an Innovative Pedagogy for Sustainable

Development in Higher Education A Guidebook for SustainabilityGuttila Yugantha Jayasinghe, Shehani SharadhaMaheepala and Prabuddhi Chathurika WijekoonGreen Productivity and Cleaner Production: A Guidebook forSustainability focuses on green production processes that couldhelp better achieve global sustainability. It aids readers inrealizing the issues with current conventional productivityinitiatives and examines the newest methods. Also, it presentsnumerous real-world applications techniques, which allowsusers the ability to apply the most appropriate solutions for theirsituations. Further, it explains measures to achieve greenproductivity and cleaner production to help to maintain highquality, sustainable production chains while simultaneouslyconserving natural resources and reducing waste.

Edited by Vasiliki Brinia, Athens University of Economicsand Business, Greece and J. Paulo Davim, Professor,Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro,PortugalSeries: Higher Education and SustainabilityThe aim of this book is to develop a "green pedagogy" and amindset in Higher Education by using approaches based oninnovative design thinking, arts-based practices, digitaltransformation, and entrepreneurship for sustainabledevelopment. Design thinking in higher education will leadstudents through an artful and experimental way of thinkingand in doing so, will make them much more creative andinnovative, as well as more responsible by allowing them to take

ownership of the creation process. CRC PressMarket: Environmental Engineering

CRC Press September 2020: 235 x 156: 152ppMarket: Engineering - Industrial & Manufacturing Hb: 978-0-367-53509-4: £74.99April 2020: 235 x 156: 154pp eBook: 978-1-003-08226-2Hb: 978-0-367-18225-0: £99.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367535094eBook: 978-0-429-06019-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367182250

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMembrane DesalinationEmerging Green TechnologiesFrom Nanoscale to Real World ApplicationsMatthew N. O. Sadiku, Prairie View A&M University, Texas,

USAThis book provides researchers, students, and professionals acomprehensive introduction, applications, benefits, andchallenges for fifteen emerging green technologies. It presentsthe impact of these cutting-edge technologies on our globaleconomy and its future. The book will help a beginner to havean introductory knowledge about these emerging technologies.The main objective of the author is to provide a concisetreatment that is easily digestible. It is a must-read for graduatestudents or scholars considering researching green technologies.It can also serve as a valuable resource for those businessprofessionals who seek ways to green their processes.

Edited by Andreas Sapalidis, National Centre for ScientificResearch “Demokritos”, Athens, GreeceThis book aims to provide details about membrane desalinationprocesses, starting from basic concepts leading to real worldimplementation. Chapters cover novel research topics such asbiomimetic and nanocomposite membranes, nanostructuredfillers for mixed matrix membranes, advanced characterizationtechniques and molecular modeling. Additionally, engineeringand economical aspects of desalination as well as theexploitation of green energy sources are thoroughly presented.This books targets bridging the gap between the everydayresearch laboratory practices with practical application demands,so that the readers gain a global perspective of all desalination

challenges.CRC PressMarket: Electrical EngineeringMarch 2020: 235 x 156: 208pp CRC PressHb: 978-0-367-36161-7: £74.99 Market: Clean TechnologyeBook: 978-0-429-34421-3 September 2020: 235 x 156: 400pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367361617 Hb: 978-0-367-03079-7: £150.00

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CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES2

Dummy text to keep placeholderSustainability of Biomass through Bio-basedChemistryEdited by Valentin I PopaSeries: Sustainability: Contributions through Science and TechnologyThe process of photosynthesis is a potential source of energy and bioproducts. Renewable sources of polymeric materials offer an answer to maintaining sustainable development of economically and ecologically attractive technology. The innovations in the development of materials from biopolymers, preservation of fossil-based raw materials, complete biological degradability, reduction in the volume of garbage and compostability in the natural cycle, climate protection through reduction of carbon dioxide released, and the application possibilities of agricultural resources for the production of bio/green materials, are some of the reasons why such materials are attracting the public interest.CRC PressMarket: ChemistryMarch 2021: 234x156: 318ppHb: 978-0-367-36595-0: £150.00eBook: 978-0-429-34799-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367365950

3rd EditionWind and Solar Power SystemsDesign, Analysis, and Operation

Mukund R. Patel, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, KingsPoint, New York, USA and Omid Beik, Enercs Inc., CanadaThis book provides technological and socio-economic coverageof renewable energy. It discusses wind power technologies, solarphotovoltaic technologies, large-scale energy storagetechnologies, and ancillary power systems. In this new edition,the book addresses advancements that have been made inrenewable energy: solar systems have seen great transformation,the power electronics converters, their control and operation,have been improved, and multi-stage, multi-phase systems havebeen proposed and put into installation. The text has beenrevised to include up-to-date material, statistics, and currenttechnology trends.

CRC PressMarket: Mechanical Engineering - Energy & Clean TechnologyMarch 2021: 234x156: 376ppHb: 978-0-367-47693-9: £130.00eBook: 978-1-003-04295-2Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-849-31570-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367476939

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3CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES

Dummy text to keep placeholderCities Leading Climate Action

6th Edition Air Quality

Urban Policy and PlanningWayne T. Davis, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA andJoshua S. Fu, University of Knoxville, Tennessee, USAThe Air Quality field changes rapidly as new regulations aredeveloped, particularly driven by climate change. This updatededition provides the latest information, including the newesttechnologies, regulations, and air quality managementapproaches. The areas on climate change are updatedsubstantially. Through simple and precise language, scientificterms are explained in a holistic sense, and beginners andenvironmental practitioners alike with consider this book atrustworthy companion. The sixth edition includes additionalinformation related to global air quality to better assess

worldwide air quality conditions.

Sabrina DekkerSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchDrawing on in-depth case study research on Vancouver, Portland,Glasgow and Dublin, Dekker examines the policy developmentprocesses employed by urban policy makers to respond toclimate change, looking specifically at the utilisation ofcollaborative planning. Emerging from the case studies arelessons for local governments in relation to the role oforganisational structure in supporting climate leadership; theimportance of relationships building and narratives forsupporting ownership of the responses to climate change bystakeholders; and the need for public engagement withtechnological solutions.CRC Press

Market: Environmental EngineeringFebruary 2021: 254 x 178: 414ppHb: 978-0-367-86092-9: £100.00

RoutledgeMarket: Climate Change/Environmental Policy/City and Urban PlanningJune 2020: 234x156: 200ppeBook: 978-1-003-03259-5Hb: 978-1-138-48590-7: £120.00Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-466-58444-0Pb: 978-0-367-51886-8: £36.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367860929eBook: 978-1-351-04780-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367518868

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Adaptation Finance and Investment inCalifornia

Atmospheric Research in AntarcticaPresent Status and Thrust Areas in Climate Change

Edited by Neloy Khare, Ministry of Earth Sciences,Government of India, New Delhi, INDIAThe book represents panoramic view of the developments inthe field of Antarctic Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorologybroadly covering Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, MiddleAtmospheric Studies and Global and Climate Change Studiesthrough various research studies.

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Jesse M. KeenanThis book serves as a guide for local governments and private enterprises as they navigate the unchartered waters of investing in climate change adaptation and resilience. This book serves not only as a resource guide for identifying potential funding sources but also as a roadmap for asset management and public finance processes. While the main focus of this work is on the State of California, this book offers broader insights for how states, local governments and private enterprises can take those critical first steps in investing in society’s collective adaptation to climate change.

RoutledgeMarket: Environmental Sciences June 2020: 216x138: 172ppDecember 2019: 235 x 156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-367-02607-3: £120.00Hb: 978-0-367-40880-0: £120.00 Pb: 978-0-367-60667-1: £17.99eBook: 978-0-367-80965-2 eBook: 978-0-429-39875-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367408800 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367606671

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate and Energy Politics in PolandAustralian Climate Policy and DiplomacyDebating Carbon Dioxide and Shale GasGovernment-Industry Discourses

Aleksandra LisSeries: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityClimate and Energy Politics in Poland: Debating Carbon Dioxideand Shale Gas presents a new, object-oriented perspective onthe challenge faced by the largest post-socialist EU MemberState from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), Poland, to produceknowledge about its energy system in the context of climatechange.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars ofenergy and resource politics, climate change, EU environmentalpolicy and CEE studies more broadly.

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Ben L. ParrSeries: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityThis book delivers an up-to-date explanation for Australia’s weakresponse to climate change. It contends thedominant‘greenhouse mafia’ theory, which argues that Australia’sweak policy response to climate change is the result of amenacing domestic fossil fuel lobby. Instead, this book arguesthat the shared government-industry discourse about protectingAustralia’s industrial competitiveness has had a more decisiveinfluence in shaping and legitimising Australian climate policythan the direct lobbying tactics of the fossil fuel industry.

RoutledgeMarket: Climate Change

Market: Climate Change/Energy StudiesDecember 2019: 216x138: 138ppMarch 2020: 216x138: 132ppHb: 978-1-138-32382-7: £44.99Hb: 978-0-367-19549-6: £44.99eBook: 978-0-429-45119-5eBook: 978-0-429-20309-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138323827* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367195496

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Change Impacts on Coastal Soil and WaterManagement

Climate Change Discourse in RussiaPast and Present

Edited by Marianna Poberezhskaya and Teresa AsheSeries: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityThis book contributes to the study of climate change as a culturalidea, by developing the extensive Anglophone literature onenvironmental science, politics and policy pertaining to climatechange in the West to consider how Russian discourses ofclimate change have developed. This book will be of greatinterest to students and scholars of Russian environmental policyand politics, climate change discourses, environmentalcommunication and environment and sustainability in general.

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Zied Haj-Amor and Salem BouriClimate Change Impacts on Coastal Soil and Water Managementdiscusses the latest approaches for monitoring soil and waterdegradation in coastal regions under current climate conditionsand as well as potential further changes in the future. It presentsan overview of climate change impacts on soil and waterresources and summarizes the adaptation of practical optionsand strategies to minimize the potential risks, such as landdegradation, seawater intrusion, droughts, ocean acidification,etc.

CRC PressMarket: Environmental EngineeringMarket: Climate Change / Russian Environmental PoliticsFebruary 2020: 235 x 156: 210ppMarch 2020: 216x138: 132ppHb: 978-0-367-40553-3: £89.99Hb: 978-1-138-49320-9: £46.99eBook: 978-0-429-35666-7Pb: 978-0-367-51167-8: £16.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367405533eBook: 978-1-351-02866-0

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Change in the Global WorkplaceClimate Change Ethics for an Endangered WorldLabour, Adaptation and ResistanceThom Brooks

Series: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityIn this provocative new book, these popular proposals for endingor overcoming the threat of climate change are shown to offerno easy escape and each rest on an important mistake. ThomBrooks argues that a future environmental catastrophe is anevent we can only delay or endure, but not avoid. This raisesnew ethical questions about how we should think about climatechange. How should we reconceive sustainability without astatus quo? Why is action more urgent and necessary thanpreviously thought? What can we do to motivate and inspirehope? Many have misunderstood the kind of problem thatclimate change presents – as well as the daunting challenges

we must face and overcome.

Edited by Nithya Natarajan and Laurie ParsonsSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchThis book offers a timely exploration of how climate change manifests in the globalworkplace. It draws together accounts of workers, their work and the politics of resistancein order to enable us to better understand how the impacts of climate change are structuredby the economic and social processes of labour. It shows how both the impacts of andadaptations to a changing climate emerge through the prism of working lives. Drawingtogether scholars from anthropology, political economy, geography and developmentstudies, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate changeadaptation, labour studies and environmental justice.

RoutledgeApril 2021: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-367-42232-5: £120.00

Routledge eBook: 978-0-367-82290-3Market: climate change/environmental justice * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367422325October 2020: 216x138: 116ppHb: 978-0-367-52431-9: £44.99eBook: 978-1-003-05795-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367524319

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Change Justice and Global ResourceCommons

Climate Change Governance and AdaptationCase Studies from South Asia

Edited by Anamika Barua, Vishal Narain and Sumit VijClimate change in this book is seen not only as an environmental problem but as a societal challenge too and as such discusses the governance issues from an interdisciplinary approach and across different scales: local, state, and national. Drawing governance lessons from case studies across South Asia, the book addresses the impact of urbanization and migration, the role of financing mechanisms and the economics of adaptation, and emphasizes that a top down approach in governing climate change adaptation and mitigation may not provide desired outcomes. The authors use governance as a lens to understand the challenges and opportunities regarding climate adaptation and mitigation strategie.

Local and Global Postcolonial Political EcologiesShangrila JoshiSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental JusticeThis book examines the multiple scales at which the inequitiesof climate change are borne out. Shangrila Joshi engages in amulti-scalar analysis of the myriad ways in which various resourcecommons are implicated in climate governance, with aconsistent emphasis throughout on the justice implications fordisenfranchised communities. It focuses on an analysis ofNorth-South inequities in responsibility, vulnerability, andcapability, as evidenced in global climate treaty negotiationsfrom Rio to Paris. This book will be of great interest to studentsand scholars of environmental justice, climate justice, climatepolicy, political ecology, and South Asian studies.

CRC PressJune 2020: 234x156: 204ppHb: 978-1-138-05450-9: £120.00 RoutledgePb: 978-0-367-57112-2: £41.99 Market: Climate Justice / Political EcologyeBook: 978-1-315-16670-4 April 2021: 234x156: 240pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367571122 Hb: 978-0-367-36455-7: £120.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Change, Politics and the Press in IrelandClimate Change Solutions and Environmental

Migration David RobbinsWith a view to advancing our understanding of the "framecompetition" around climate change, and to presenting theperspectives of journalists regarding climate change as ajournalistic topic, this book presents an in-depth case history ofmedia coverage of climate change in Ireland. The main objectiveof this book is to advance our understanding of the contest toestablish the dominant framing of climate change in the mediadiscourse.

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The Injustice of Maladaptation and the Gendered 'Silent Offset'EconomyAnna GintySeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental Migration, Displacement and ResettlementThis book lifts the taboo on maladaptation, a different driver of environmentally inducedmigration, shining a light on the negative consequences arising from the solutions toclimate change, adaptation and mitigation policies. This volume will be of great interestto students, scholars and practitioners of climate change, environmental policy,environmental migration and displacement, development studies, I/NGOs and civil societyactors and activists more broadly.

RoutledgeJune 2020: 216x138: 148ppMarket: Climate Change/MigrationHb: 978-1-138-32387-2: £46.99April 2021: 234x156: 216ppPb: 978-0-367-60668-8: £17.99Hb: 978-0-367-49058-4: £120.00eBook: 978-0-429-45115-7eBook: 978-1-003-04427-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367606688* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367490584

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Diplomacy and Emerging EconomiesClimate Change TemporalitiesIndia as a Case StudyExplorations in Vernacular, Popular, and Scientific DiscourseDhanasree JayaramEdited by Kyrre Kverndokk, Marit Ruge Bjærke and Anne

EriksenSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesThis book explores how the relationship between the past,present and future is articulated in different climate changediscourses. The contributors address climate change temporalityby exploring the multiple temporalities present in texts onclimate change from a range of different genres. The materialstudied ranges from scientific articles to newspaper debates andself-presentations from climate activists. Climate ChangeTemporalities will be of great interest to students and scholarsof humanistic climate change research, environmentalhumanities, studies of temporality and historicity, cultural studies,

cultural history and popular culture.

Series: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityClimate Diplomacy and Emerging Economies analyses the role of the BASIC countries – Brazil,South Asia, India and China - in the international climate order.

Digging deeper into the case study of India, Jayaram studies the shifts in its climatediplomacy by looking into the ways in which climate change is framed and analyses thevariations in perceptions of the causes of climate change, the solutions to it, the motivationsfor setting climate action goals, and the methods to achieve the goals.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, environmentalpolicy and politics and IR more broadly.

RoutledgeMarket: Climate Change/Environmental PolicyMarch 2021: 216x138: 136ppHb: 978-0-367-63402-5: £44.99eBook: 978-1-003-11907-4Routledge* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367634025Market: Environment / Climate Change

March 2021: 234x156: 208ppHb: 978-0-367-47960-2: £120.00eBook: 978-1-003-03741-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367479602

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate Justice and Collective ActionClimate Change, Moral Panics and CivilizationAngela KallhoffAmanda Rohloff, Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, Brunel

University, UK. and André SaramagoSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchIn recent years, interest in climate change within sociology andmedia studies has rapidly increased and yet there is still relativelylittle published material in the field that seeks to understand thedevelopment of climate change as a perceived social problem.This book contributes to filling this gap by linking the study ofthe historical development of social perceptions about ‘nature’and climate change with the figurational sociology of NorbertElias and the study of moral panics. This highly innovative shouldbe of interest to students and researchers working in the fieldsof climate change, environmental sociology and the relationship

between humans and the environment.

Series: Routledge Studies in Climate JusticeThis book develops a theory of climate cooperation designed for concerted action, whichemphasises the role and function of collectives in achieving shared climate goals. In debateson climate change action, research focuses on three major goals: on mitigation, onadaptation and on transformation. Kallhoff provides an analysis of why concerted actionon the goals has been difficult to realize and develops a theory of climate cooperationdesigned to overcome the existing roadblocks. This book will be of great interest to studentsand scholars of climate action, climate justice, environmental sociology and environmentalphilosophy and ethics more broadly.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderContemplating Climate ChangeClimate Justice and Community RenewalMental Models and Human ReasoningResistance and Grassroots Solutions

Stephen M. DarkSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchBy exploring how we think about climate change and thedisparate mental models we hold as a result, this book exploreswhy humankind has thus far failed in its endeavours to solve theclimate change problem. This book will be of great interest tostudents and scholars of climate change, environmental policyand environmental psychology.

Edited by Brian Tokar and Tamra GilbertsonSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchThis book brings together the voices of people from fivecontinents who live, work and research on the front lines ofclimate resistance and renewal. Climate Justice and CommunityRenewal uniquely highlights the accounts of people who aredirectly engaged in local climate struggles and communityrenewal efforts, including on-the-ground land defenders,community organizers, leaders of international campaigns,agroecologists, activist-scholars and many others. It will appealto students, researchers, activists, and all who appreciate theneed for a truly justice-centered response to escalating climatedisruptions.

RoutledgeMarket: Climate Change / Environment & SocietyApril 2020: 234x156: 266ppHb: 978-0-367-22848-4: £120.00Pb: 978-0-367-22849-1: £34.99eBook: 978-0-429-27714-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367228491

Dummy text to keep placeholderCoalitions in the Climate Change Negotiations

Edited by Carola Klöck, Paula Castro, Florian Weiler, CentralEuropean University, School of Public Policy, Vienna, Austria.and Lau Øfjord BlaxekjærSeries: Global Environmental GovernanceThis edited volume provides both a broad overview ofcooperation patterns in the UNFCCC climate changenegotiations and an in-depth analysis of specific coalitions andtheir relations. This book maps out and takes stock of patternsof cooperation in the climate change negotiations since theirinception in 1995. It focuses on the evolution of coalitions overtime and explores common themes and open questions incoalition research. By taking a broad approach to the study ofcoalitions in the climate change negotiations, this volume is an

RoutledgeMarket: Climate Change / Environmental PsychologyMarch 2020: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-1-138-60000-3: £120.00Pb: 978-0-367-50769-5: £36.99eBook: 978-0-429-47113-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367507695

Contemporary Climate Change DebatesA Student Primer

Edited by Mike HulmeContemporary Debates on Climate Change is an innovativetextbook which addresses a number of key issues in climatechange studies. With a broad coverage of issues from the socialsciences and humanities, including ethical, cultural, legal, socialand political challenges, this book is essential reading for allstudents of climate change, as well as those studyingenvironmental and sustainability more broadly.

RoutledgeMarket: Climate Change / Environmental StudiesDecember 2019: 246x174: 252ppHb: 978-1-138-33299-7: £120.00

essential reference source for researchers, students and negotiators with an interest in thedynamics of climate negotiations.

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Cost Engineering for Pollution Prevention and Control

Communication Strategies for Engaging ClimateSkeptics

Paul Mac Berthouex, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA(retired) and Linfield C. Brown, Tufts University, Medford,MA, USACost Engineering for Pollution Prevention and Control examineshow monetary and non-monetary factors are evaluated to selectthe best alternative from competitive engineering proposals-judged with respect to some measure of system performance,such as total capital cost, annual cost, annual net profit, returnon investment, cost-benefit ratio, net present worth, minimumproduction time, maximum production rate, minimum energyutilization, and so on.

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Religion and the EnvironmentEmma BloomfieldThis book examines climate skepticism and proposes strategiesfor engaging climate skeptics. Rather than thinking of skepticsas a single unified group, this book argues that it is essential torecognize there are different types of skeptics so that we canbetter tailor our communication strategies to engage with themon issues of the environment and climate change.

Routledge Market: Environmental EngineeringMarch 2021: 254 x 178: 376ppDecember 2020: 234x156: 188ppHb: 978-0-367-71060-6: £89.99Hb: 978-1-138-58593-5: £120.00eBook: 978-1-003-15469-3Pb: 978-0-367-72962-2: £36.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367710606eBook: 978-0-429-50492-1

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFlood Risk ManagementEcosocialism and Climate JusticeGlobal Case Studies of Governance, Policy and CommunitiesAn Ecological Neo-Gramscian Analysis

Edited by Edmund C. Penning-Rowsell, MiddlesexUniversity, UK and Matilda Becker, University of Oxford, UKSeries: Earthscan Water TextOur changing climate and more extreme weather events havedramatically increased the number and severity of floods acrossthe world. Demonstrating the diversity of global Flood RiskManagement (FRM), this volume covers a range of topicsincluding planning and policy, risk governance andcommunication, forecasting and warning, and economics.Through short case studies, the range of international examplesfrom North America, Europe, Asia and Africa, provide analysis ofFRM efforts, processes and issues from human, governance and

policy implementation perspectives.

Eve CroeserSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental JusticeThis book investigates the broader climate movement tocontextualise the role played by its climate justice wing,focussing on the theoretical and practical contributions ofecosocialists. Croeser critically analyses the root causes ofanthropogenic climate change and identifies the origins anddevelopment of the current climate movement within civilsociety. She then focuses on the climate justice movement,analysing the ways in which anthropogenic global warmingmay be challenged in a way that is socially just. This book willbe of great interest to students and scholars of climate justice,climate politics, critical global political economy studies and

environmental activism. RoutledgeMarket: Environment & Sustainability / Geography / Risk ManagementRoutledgeJanuary 2019: 234x156: 224ppMarket: Climate Justice/Environmental PoliticsHb: 978-1-138-54190-0: £120.00October 2020: 234x156: 224ppPb: 978-1-138-54191-7: £39.99Hb: 978-0-367-89453-5: £120.00eBook: 978-1-351-01000-9eBook: 978-1-003-01926-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138541917* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367894535

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInsuring Against Climate ChangeEnergy Policies and Climate Change in ChinaThe Emergence of Regional Catastrophe Risk PoolsActors, Implementation, and Future Prospects

Nikolas SchererSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchThis book provides one of the first systematic in-depth studieson regional catastrophe risk pools. It explores the various goalsof these new financial instruments, illustrating how they functionon a conceptual, technical and practical level, and reconstructstheir political genesis. Making a significant contribution to currentdebates on the opportunities and limitations of what aresometimes described as indirect ‘climate risk insurance’, thisbook will be of great interest to political scientists with an interestin insurance instruments and climate-related disastermanagement politics as well as to practitioners working in theinsurance, finance and the development sector.

Han LinSeries: Routledge Studies in Energy PolicyThis book analyses China’s two most significant climate-relatedenergy policies, the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)(including the later Chinese Certified Emission Reduciton - CCER)and the Energy Conservation and Emission Reduction Scheme(ECERS) and concludes by offering detailed and practicalsolutions to address each specific deficiency in the CDM andECERS policies. This book will be of great interest to students,scholars and policymakers interested in climate change andenergy, and Chinese environmental policy and politics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLinking the European Union Emissions TradingSystem

Environmental Finance for the Developing WorldMichael CurleyFinancing the Global Environment examines the financialtechniques and strategies necessary to obtain funding toundertake infrastructure and environmental projects. Despiteconventional notions that monies are typically not readilyavailable for large-scale environmental projects, the bookexplains how this is usually not the case, and will provide thenecessary steps, tools, and organizational methods necessaryfor successful project finance in any region. It demonstrates howthe largest possible projects could be undertaken at the lowestpossible cost and how a utility’s excess operating income couldbe used to improve the system.

Political Drivers and BarriersCharlotte UngerSeries: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityThis book focuses on the linking of the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS)with other independent regional ETS. Specifically, it analyses which of these aspects haveplayed a role in three different linking activities of the EU: 1. a failed linking attempt: EU ETS– California Cap-and-Trade Program; 2. a successful linking treaty: EU ETS – SwitzerlandEmissions Trading System; and 3. an agreed-upon but not realized link: EU ETS – AustraliaCarbon Pricing Mechanism. This book will be of great interest to scholars and policymakersworking in climate policy and EU environmental politics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPolitical Responsibility for Climate ChangeLocal Activism for Global Climate JusticeEthical Institutions and Fact-Sensitive TheoryThe Great Lakes Watershed

Theresa Birgitta Brønnum Scavenius, University of Aalborg,Denmark.Series: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchThis book offers new perspectives on how social and politicalinstitutions can respond more effectively to climate change. Itoutlines building blocks for a new agenda of climate studies byoffering an innovative approach to climate governance anddemocratic climate action at a time when many politicalinitiatives have failed. Written in an accessible and engagingstyle, this volume will be an invaluable reference for researchersinterested in moral philosophy, climate change, environmentalpolitics and policy, and institutional theory.

Edited by Patricia E. PerkinsSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchThis book will inspire and spark grassroots action to address theinequitable impacts of climate change, by showing how thiscan be tackled and the many benefits of doing so. It pays specialattention to Canada and the Great Lakes watershed, showinghow the effects of climate change span local, regional, and globalscales. Showcasing a diverse range of inspirational andthought-provoking case studies, this book will be of greatinterest to students and scholars of climate justice, climatechange policy, climate ethics and global environmentalgovernance, as well as teachers and climate activists.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPoverty and Climate ChangePerceptions of Climate Change from North IndiaRestoring a Global Biogeochemical EquilibriumAn Ethnographic Account

Fitzroy B. BeckfordSeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentEver since Europeans made contact with the West, a series ofglobal circumstances including the genocide of the indigenouspeople of the Americas, the enslavement and global subjugationof Africans, and the emergence of Western concepts of tradedominance and capitalism, have led to deleterious impacts onthe global biogeochemical cycles. Addressing the brokenbiogeochemical cycles should be done with a clearunderstanding that it was not only human subjects which weresubjugated, but also land, water, and air. This book will be ofgreat interest to students and scholars of sustainabledevelopment, political ecology, sustainable agriculture, climate

change and environmental justice.

Aase J. KvanneidSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchPerceptions of Climate Change from North India explores localperceptions of climate change through ethnographic encounterswith the men and women who live at the front line of climatechange in the lower Himalayas.

From data collected over the course of a year in a small villagein an eco-sensitive zone in North India, this book presents anethnographic account of local responses to climate change,resource management and indigenous environmentalknowledge. This book will be of great interest to students andscholars of the anthropology of climate change, environmentalsociology and rural development.

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Climate Change / Rural DevelopmentMarket: Environment / Climate ChangeMarch 2021: 234x156: 192ppMarch 2020: 234x156: 188ppHb: 978-0-367-42143-4: £120.00Hb: 978-1-138-34541-6: £120.00eBook: 978-0-367-82214-9Pb: 978-0-367-50058-0: £36.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367421434eBook: 978-0-429-43789-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367500580

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderReducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and ImprovingAir Quality

Philosophy and the Climate CrisisHow the Past Can Save the Present

Byron WillistonSeries: Routledge Environmental EthicsThis book explores how the history of philosophy can orient usto the new reality brought on by the climate crisis. This bookexplores five past crises, each involving a unique form ofcollective trauma. These events—war, occupation, exile, scientificrevolution and political revolution—inspired the philosophers(Plato, Augustine, Descartes, Spinoza and Hegel) to remake thewhole world in thought, to construct a metaphysics. Philosophyand the Climate Crisis will be of great interest to students andscholars of climate change, environmental philosophy and ethicsand the environmental humanities.

Two Interrelated Global ChallengesLarry E. Erickson, Kansas State University, Manhattan, USAand Gary BraseOur lives are impacted by energy, transportation, air quality, andclimate change. This book will help readers understand thetransitions that happen at the nexus of these areas, as they relateto reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality,and the benefits of these transitions for electric vehicles, solarand wind energy for electricity generation, batterydevelopments, smart grids and electric power management,and progress in the electrification of agricultural technology. Itaims to provide the latest information in the context of theUnited Nations sustainable development goals and the ParisAgreement on Climate Change.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTeaching Climate Change in the United StatesRegenerative Urban Development, Climate Change

and the Common Good Edited by Joseph Henderson and Andrea DrewesSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchThis book highlights best practices in climate change educationthrough the analysis of a rich collection of case studies thatshowcase educational programs across the United States. Thecontributions throughout cover a multitude of topics, includingthe challenge of multi-stakeholder projects; tensions betweenindigenous knowledge and scientific research; education foryouth activism; and professional learning. By telling stories ofsuccess and failure from the field, this book provides climatechange researchers and educators with tools to help themnavigate increasingly rough and rising waters.

Edited by Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Oklahoma State University,Department of Sociology, USA, Beatrice Frank, OklahomaState University, Department of Sociology, John L. Knott,Jr., Kenneth S. Sagendorf and Eugene A. WilkersonSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchThis volume focuses on the theory and practice of theregenerative development paradigm, which is rapidly displacingsustainability as the most fertile ground for climate changeadaptation research. It brings together key thinkers in this fieldto develop a meaningful synthesis between the existing practiceof regenerative development and the input of scholars in thesocial sciences. It will be of great interest to students, scholarsand practitioners of regenerative development, climate change,

urban planning and public policy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Emerging Global Consensus on Climate Changeand Human Mobility

Reporting Climate Change in the Global North andSouth

Mostafa M NaserSeries: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityThis book examines whether a global consensus is emergingon climate change and human mobility and presents evidenceof a slow-moving but dynamic, step-by-step process ofinternational policy development on climate-relatedmobility. Naser examines the accumulating stock of internationalpolicies and initiatives relevant to climate-related mobility usinga framework of six policy areas: human rights; refugees; climatechange; disaster risk reduction; migration; and sustainabledevelopment. This book will be of great relevance to students,scholars and policymakers with an interest in the increasinginterface between climate change and human mobility policy

issues.

Journalism in Australia and BangladeshJahnnabi Das, University of Technology Sydney, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental Communicationand MediaThis book reveals how journalists in the Global North and GlobalSouth mediate climate change by examining journalism andreporting in Australia and Bangladesh. This dual analysis presentsa unique opportunity to examine the impacts of media andcommunication in two contrasting countries (in terms ofeconomy, income and population size) which share similarclimate change challenges. This book will be of great interestto students and scholars of climate change and environmentaljournalism, as well as media and communication studies morebroadly.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Ethos of the Climate EventRoutledge Handbook of Human Rights and Climate

Governance Ethical Transformations and Political SubjectivitiesKellan AnfinsonSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchThis book develops a politico-ethical response to climate changethat accounts for the novelty and uncertainty that it entails. Thisvolume explores the ethical dimensions of climate change andposits that one must view it as a social construction intimatelytied to political issues in order to understand and overcome thisenvironmental challenge. Presenting a multidisciplinaryengagement with the politics, philosophy, and science of climatechange, this book will be of great interest to students andscholars of climate change, environmental politics,environmental philosophy and environmental humanities.

Edited by Sébastien Duyck, University of Bern, Switzerland,Sébastien Jodoin, McGill University, Canada and AlyssaJohl, Climate Rights Collective, USASeries: Routledge International HandbooksThis Handbook brings together leading scholars and practitionersto offer a timely and comprehensive analysis of the opportunitiesand challenges for integrating human rights in diverse areas andforms of global climate governance. The first half of the bookexplores how human rights principles and obligations can beused to reconceive climate governance and shape responsesto particular aspects of climate change. The second half of thebook identifies early lessons in the integration of human rights

Routledgein climate advocacy and governance and sets out future directions in this burgeoningdomain. Market: Climate Change/Environmental Ethics

December 2020: 234x156: 208ppRoutledge Hb: 978-0-367-48457-6: £120.00Market: Environment, Climate Change, Human Rights eBook: 978-1-003-04419-2June 2020: 246x174: 452pp * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367484576Hb: 978-1-138-23245-7: £190.00Pb: 978-0-367-51876-9: £39.99eBook: 978-1-315-31257-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367518769

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTowards a Climate-Neutral EuropeThe Politics of the Climate Change-Health NexusCurbing the TrendMaximilian Jungmann

Series: Routledge Studies in Environment and Health Edited by Jos Delbeke, Directorate-General for ClimateAction, European Commission, Belgium and Peter Vis,University of Oxford, UKThis book explains the EU's climate policies in an accessible way,to demonstrate the step-by-step approach that has been usedto develop these policies, and the ways in which they have beentested and further improved in the light of experience. The latestchanges to the legislation are fully explained throughout. Thebook stands out by the fact it covers the EU's emissions tradingsystem, the energy sector and other economic sectors, includingtheir development in the context of international climate policy.This accessible book will be of great relevance to students,scholars and policy makers alike.

This book compares how governments in 192 countries perceive climate change relatedhealth risks and which measures they undertake to protect their populations. Building oncase studies from the United Kingdom, Ireland, South Korea, Japan and Sri Lanka, itdemonstrates the strong influence of epistemic communities and international organisationson decision making in the field of climate change and health. This volume will be of greatinterest to students and scholars of climate change and public health. It will also be avaluable resource for policymakers from around the world to improve the health adaptationwork in their own countries.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUnderstanding Risk to Wildlife from Exposures toPer- and Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS)

The Rise and Rise of IndicatorsTheir History and Geography

Stephen Morse, University of Surrey, UKThis book makes indicators more accessible, in terms of whatthey are, who created them and how they are used. It examinesthe subjectivity and human frailty behind these quintessentially‘hard’ and technical measures of the world. It examines thegrowing emphasis on indicators as important tools in theSustainable Development Goals that have been set for the worldup until 2030, and is a valuable resource for undergraduate andpostgraduate students in the areas of economics, sociology,geography, environmental studies, development studies, areastudies, business studies, politics and international relations.

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Mark S. Johnson, Michael J. Quinn Jr., Marc A. Williamsand Allison M. NarizzanoThis provides the most recent summary of toxicity data relevantto mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians and provides valuesfor use in risk assessment applications. Predicting thebioaccumulation of PFAS in terrestrial wildlife (including humans)has proven to be extremely complex. As a group, they actdifferently than traditional non-ionic organic molecules wherethey can breakdown and reform, while some are demonstratedto be extremely persistent. Where sufficient data are provided,the book establishes toxicity reference values (TRVs), which arederived to assist in characterizing environmental sources andmaking risk-based decisions.

Market: Environment / SustainabilityCRC PressMay 2019: 234x156: 254ppApril 2021: 234x156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-78680-5: £120.00Hb: 978-0-367-75407-5: £99.99Pb: 978-0-415-78681-2: £34.99eBook: 978-1-003-16247-6eBook: 978-1-315-22667-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367754075* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415786812

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWeather, Religion and Climate ChangeTheatre Pedagogy in the Era of Climate Crisis

Sigurd BergmannSeries: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesIn critical dialogue with meteorology and climate science,Weather, Religion and Climate Change takes the reader beyondthe limits of contemporary thinking about the Anthropoceneand explores whether a deeper awareness of weather mightimpact on the relationship between nature and self. Drawingon a wide range of examples, including paintings by J.W.M.Turner, medieval sacred architecture, and Aristotle’s classicalMeteorologica, Bergmann examines a geographically andhistorically wide range of cultural practices, religious practicesand worldviews in which weather appears as a central, sacredforce of life.

Edited by Conrad Alexandrowicz and David FancySeries: Research and Teaching in Environmental StudiesThis volume explores whether theatre pedagogy can and should be transformed in responseto the global climate crisis. Comprised of contributions from a broad range of scholarsand practitioners, the volume explores whether an adherence to aesthetic values can bepreserved when art is instrumentalized as protest, and considers theatre as a tool to beemployed by the School Strike for Climate movement. This book will be of great interestto students, scholars and practitioners of climate change and theatre and performancestudies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAfrica's Mineral FortuneA History of Energy FlowsThe Science and Politics of Mining and Sustainable DevelopmentFrom Human Labor to Renewable Power

Edited by Saleem H. Ali, Kathryn Sturman and Nina CollinsThis book synthesises perspectives from multiple disciplines toaddress Africa’s development goals in relation to its mineralresources. It covers policy issues, environmental challenges,public health impacts and the role of globalization within theextractive industries, with field vignettes from practitionersproviding case studies. It summarises the challenges of naturalresource governance, and how mining can be more effectivelymanaged in Africa.

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Anthony N. PennaThe search for sustainable energy is a key issue dominatingtoday's energy regime. A History of Energy Flows details thehistorical evolution of energy, following the overlapping andslow transition from one regime to another. In doing so it seeksto provide insight into future energy flows and the means ofutilising sustainable energy sources to reduce fossil fuelfootprints. This book will be of great interest to students andscholars of energy transitions, sustainable energy, andenvironmental and energy history.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAlternative Fusion Fuels and SystemsAdvanced Coal Preparation and Beyond

Sergei V. Ryzhkov and Alexei Yu. ChirkovExplores the systems of magnetic confinement ofhigh-temperature plasma with closed and open magnetic fieldlines which relate to alternative compact devices of controlledthermonuclear fusion. Energy balance schemes of thermonuclearplasmas and main reactor characteristics are presented as theauthors compare conceptual projects based on classical tokamakand stellarator, spherical tokamak and compact torus. Theyexplore the questions and problems of new promising nuclearand thermonuclear power plants that source thermonuclearneutrons on a mixture of deuterium and tritium, and alow-radioactive reactor on a mixture of deuterium and helium-3.

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CO2 Capture and UtilizationS. Komar KawatraThis title focuses on CO2 sequestration and utilization. Captureapproaches cover post-combustion scrubber options applicableto coal and other fuels and pre-combustion capture optionsspecific to coal. Information on practical implementations at fullscale power facilities around the world is included. Coverage ofsequestration includes underground, oceanic, biological, andalternative long-term CO2 storage methods. It also includesrecent advances in utilizing CO2 for enhanced oil recovery,advances in storage with depleted oil and gas reservoirs anddeep saline aquifers, and additional topics. The book focuses onphysical and chemical applications of captured CO2 of varyingpurities. June 2020: 234x156: 210pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAnalytics and Optimization for Renewable EnergyIntegration

Advances in Clean EnergyProduction and Application

Anand Ramanathan, National Institute of Technology,Trichy, India, Babu Dharmalingam, National Institute ofTechnology, Trichy, India and Vinoth Thangarasu, NationalInstitute of Technology, Trichy, IndiaThis book endeavours to support sustainable clean energytechnology and green fuel for clean combustion by reviewingthe pros/cons of currently available technologies on biodieselproduction from biomass sources, recent fuelmodification strategy, low-temperature combustion technologyand biofuels derived from biomass sources. Discussed topicsinclude overview of global energy sources and present energyscenario, biodiesel production techniques, the physico-chemicaland thermal behavior of biodiesel, metal and alcohol additives

Ning Zhang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, ChongqingKang, Tsinghua University Room 3-204, West AcademicBuilding Beijing, China 100084, Ershun Du, TsinghuaUniversity Room 3-208, West Main Building Beijing, China100084 and Yi Wang, Tsinghua University Room 3-208, WestAcademic Building Beijing, China 100084Series: Energy AnalyticsThe scope of this book covers the modeling and forecast ofrenewable energy and operation and planning of power systemwith renewable energy integration.The first part presentsmathematical theories of stochastic mathematics; the secondpresents modeling and analytic techniques for renewable energygeneration; the third provides solutions on how to handle theon diesel engine combustion, novel advanced injection strategy, low-temperature

combustion technology, lignocellulose biomass and conversion into biofuels. uncertainty of renewable energy in power system operation. It includes advanced stochasticunit commitment models to acquire the optimal generation schedule under uncertainty,CRC Pressefficient algorithms to calculate the probabilistic power, and an efficient operation strategyfor renewable power plants participating in electricity markets.

Market: Energy and Clean TechnologyOctober 2020: 235 x 156: 273ppHb: 978-0-367-51912-4: £105.00 CRC PresseBook: 978-1-003-05568-6 Market: Engineering - Electrical* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367519124 February 2019: 235 x 156: 394pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBiomass in Small-Scale Energy ApplicationsBiodiesel FuelsTheory and PracticeScience, Technology, Health, and Environment

Edited by Mateusz Szubel, AGH University of Science andTechnology al. Mickiewicza, Krakow, Poland and MariuszFilipowicz, AGH University of Science and Technology al.Mickiewicza, Krakow, PolandSeries: Energy SystemsThis book is devoted to the thermochemical conversion ofbiomass in distributed energy generation, automation inbiomass-fired devices and supporting technologies formicro-scale biomass-based energy systems. It gives a full reviewof modern methods in analyses of biomass-based heat andpower generation systems with experiments and simulations.

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Edited by Ozcan KonurSeries: Handbook of Biodiesel and Petrodiesel FuelsThis book focuses on the production and properties of bioenergyand biofuels, biochemicals, and other bioproducts producedfrom glycerol. The first volume of the Handbook of Biodiesel andPetrodiesel Fuels is broken up into four parts. Part 1. Science,Technology, Health, and Environment of Biodiesel andPetrodiesel Fuels. Part 2. General Overview of Bioolis. part 3.General Overview of Biodiesel. Part 4. Biodiesel Waste-Gycerol.focuses on the introductory chapters on, biooils, biodiesel fuels,and biodiesel fuel wastes (glycerol).

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBusiness Battles in the US Energy SectorBiodiesel Fuels Based on Edible and Nonedible

Feedstocks, Wastes, and Algae Lessons for a Clean Energy TransitionChristian DownieThis book examines how and why business actors are shapingenergy policy in the US. In doing so, this work provides the firstdetailed analysis of business actors in the US energy sector andpresents new theoretical insights about the strategies businessactors use to exert influence over the policy process. It concludesby identifying strategies that policymakers can employ toovercome resistance from the fossil fuel industries, and reflectson the implications for future research, particularly consideringthe impact of the Trump Presidency.

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Science, Technology, Health, and EnvironmentEdited by Ozcan KonurSeries: Handbook of Biodiesel and Petrodiesel FuelsPart of a three volume handbook covering major research ofpetrodiesel and biodiesel fuels, this volume focuses onproduction, properties, performance, emissions, and catalystsof biodiesel fuels from edible and nonedible biooils, as well aswastes and algae. It also addresses public concerns and benefitsof each. related to the use of edible oils for biodiesel fuelproduction as they result in the competition with the use ofthese edible oils as food would also be covered in this part Thisbook aslo discusses the public environmnetal benefits andconcerns related to the use of algal biooils for biodiesel fuelproduction.

Market: Energy Policy / BusinessSeptember 2020: 234x156: 194ppHb: 978-1-138-39271-7: £120.00CRC PressPb: 978-0-367-66208-0: £36.99Market: BiofuelseBook: 978-0-429-40207-4March 2021: 234x156: 416pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367662080Hb: 978-0-367-45615-3: £130.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDecarbonising Electricity Made SimpleBiogas Technology

Andrew F. CrosslandSeries: Routledge Explorations in Energy StudiesThe book is built around developing a decarbonised electricitymix for Britain which reduces fossil fuels from 50% of supply in2018 down to less than 5% by 2030. Crossland explores the ideaof a future energy storage mix which blends domestic batteries,vehicles, thermal stores and pumped hydro to provide a flexible,responsive electricity system. Britain is used as the main example,but the themes and conclusions are applicable to a globalaudience and each chapter draws on practical case studies fromaround the world to illustrate key ideas.

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Edited by Snehasish Mishra, Tapan K. Adhya and SanjayK. OjhaBiogas is a renewable energy resource that can be an alternativesolution for the world’s insatiable energy demands while helpingin managing waste and reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG)emissions. It is also regarded as carbon neutral as the carbon inbiogas comes from organic matter (feedstock) that capturedthis carbon from atmospheric CO2 over a relatively shorttimescale. This book has been written and compiled to collatelatest information on biogas technology to help readers tounderstand the fruitful exploitation of the process. ; Note: T& Fdoes not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal,Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. This title is co-published with

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnergy as a Sociotechnical ProblemElectricity and Energy Transition in NigeriaAn Interdisciplinary Perspective on Control, Change, and Action inEnergy Transitions

Norbert EdomahSeries: Routledge Explorations in Energy StudiesThis book provides readers with a detailed account of thedynamics of energy infrastructure change in Nigeria’s electricitysector. The book starts by introducing the basic theoriesunderpinning the politics of energy infrastructure supply andgoes on to explore the historical dimensions of the Nigerianenergy transition by highlighting the influences and drivers ofenergy systems change.The book concludes by consideringhow all these factors may influence the future of energy inNigeria. It will be of great interest to students and scholars ofenergy transitions, energy technology and infrastructure, andAfrican Studies more generally.

Edited by Christian Büscher, Jens Schippl and PatrickSumpfDrawing on contributions which tie together important conceptsand themes including innovation, resilience and institutionaldesign, Energy as a Sociotechnical Problem presents the ongoingtransformation of energy supply as a multi-dimensional process,in which the analytical dimensions interact with each other inshaping the energy future. As such, this book will be of greatinterest to students and scholars of energy transitions, energyscience and environmental social science more generally, aswell as to practitioners working within the field of energy policy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnergy Cooperation in South AsiaEnergy Access and Forced MigrationUtilizing Natural Resources for Peace and Sustainable DevelopmentEdited by Owen Grafham

Series: Routledge Studies in Energy TransitionsThe contributions throughout this volume assess the currentenergy governance regimes, models of delivery, and innovativesolutions that are dictating how energy is - and can be - providedto those who have been forcibly displaced. By bringing togetherauthor-teams of practitioners, academics, businesses, andpolicy-makers, this collection encourages interdisciplinarydialogue about the best way of approaching energy provisionfor the forcibly displaced. It will be of great interest to studentsand scholars of energy access and policy, environmental justiceand equity, and migration and refugee studies.

Mirza Sadaqat HudaSeries: Routledge Explorations in Energy StudiesThis book analyses the key political challenges to regional energycooperation in South Asia. It argues that investment in theplanning of regional energy projects can increase their viabilityand also drive integration and peacebuilding. Focussing on casesin India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Nepal, this book identifies thespecific roadblocks to energy co-operation and evaluates howthese political challenges determine regional interactions onenergy securitization, environmental cooperation and humanrights. This book will be of great interest to students and scholarsof energy security and geopolitics, natural resource governanceand South Asian politics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnergy Efficiency in Developing CountriesEnergy and DevelopmentPolicies and ProgrammesFrauke Urban

Series: Rethinking DevelopmentThis book explores the key issues and concepts in the field ofenergy and development and addresses policy responses suchas the energy aims of the SDGs and the United Nation’s targetof universal energy access. It outlines various options fordelivering energy access, both low carbon and fossil fuel-based,and examines the environmental, socio-economic andtechnological implications of these possibilities. Taking a holisticand multi-disciplinary approach, and containing useful teachingresources including recommended reading lists and seminarquestions, this book will be a great resource for students andscholars of energy and development.

Edited by Suzana Tavares da Silva and Gabriela Prata DiasSeries: Routledge Studies in Energy PolicyThis book presents a comparative analysis of energy efficiencypolicies in developing countries. Drawing on a wide range ofcase studies including Brazil, China and Chile, the authors use acomparative approach to examine the policies and programmesbeing implemented, looking at the existing legal frameworksand regulatory challenges. This volume will be a useful resourcefor scholars and practitioners with an interest in energy policyand efficiency, climate change and international development.

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Maciej M. Sokołowski, Basel University, SwitzerlandSeries: Routledge Research in Energy Law and RegulationThis book provides an analysis of the European policy approachto combined heat and power (CHP), a highly efficient technologyused by all EU Member States for the needs of generatingelectricity and heat. It carries out an assessment of the Europeanlegal and policy measures on CHP, evaluating how it haschanged over the years through progress and decline in specificmember states. This book will be of great interest to studentsand scholars of energy law and regulation, combined heat andpower and energy efficiency, as well as policy makers and energyexperts working in the CHP sector.

Challenging Ideas in the Energy SectorEdited by Jenny Rinkinen, Elizabeth Shove and JacopoTorritiEnergy Fables: Challenging Ideas in the Energy Sector takes a freshlook at key terms and concepts around which energy researchand policy are organised. Drawing on recent research in energyand transport studies, and combining this with concepts fromsociology, economics, social theory and technology studies, thechapters in this collection review and challenge different aspectsof received wisdom. This book presents a valuable andthought-provoking resource for students, researchers andpolicy-makers interested energy demand, politics and policy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderExergetic Aspects of Renewable Energy SystemsEnergy, Resource Extraction and SocietyInsights to Transportation and Energy Sector for IntelligentCommunities

Impacts and Contested FuturesEdited by Anna SzoluchaEnergy is central to the fabric of society. This book addresses thesocial effects of resource extraction and energy projects,including oil, coal, wind power, gas (fracking) and electrification,and their significance for contested energy and social futures.Including case studies from Europe, North America anddeveloping countries, it describes the effects on localcommunities and how these are often transformed into citizenengagement, protest and resistance.

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Evanthia A. Nanaki and George XydisSustainable energy planning that encompasses the concept ofsmart cities has considerable potential to help contributesignificantly to the success of the European energy and climatetargets. For improved energy efficiency, it is essential to find lowcarbon solutions for the urban environment. The integrationand management of energy supplies, particularly with a focuson the exploitation of local resources (e.g. waste heat,renewables), is being examined through the fundamentalconcept of exergy. This book is designed to aid decision making,especially in regards to national and sustainable energy designs,and demonstrates how intelligent energy systems can best beutilized.June 2020: 234x156: 236pp

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Ethics in Danish Energy PolicyEdited by Finn Arler, Mogens Rüdiger, Karl Sperling,Kristian Høyer Toft and Bo PoulsenSeries: Routledge Studies in Energy PolicyThis book deepens our understanding of ethical drivers in energypolicy and contributes to future decision-making on transitionstowards a sustainable energy system. Using Denmark as the keycase study, the ethics of energy is investigated from multipleperspectives at the individual, corporate, local and national levels,focusing on concrete decisions where different ethicalconsiderations are weighted against each other. Drawingcomparisons with European and global examples, this book willbe of great interest to students and scholars of energy politicsand policy, environmental ethics, climate change and

sustainability transitions.

The Role of the European Court of JusticeSirja-Leena PenttinenSeries: Routledge Research in Energy Law and RegulationThis book analyses the case-law of the European Court of Justiceon free movement in the energy sector. Penttinen provides acomprehensive review of the interpretation and application ofthe free movement provisions in the energy sector by theEuropean Court of Justice (ECJ), which allow for cross-borderenergy trade (free movement of goods) and energy investments(free movement of capital). Taking a coherent, systematicapproach, this volume will be of great interest to scholars of EUlaw and energy policy, as well as policymakers and professionalsworking in this sector.Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholder 3rd EditionIntroduction to Energy AnalysisFundamentals of Microgrids

Kornelis Blok, Delft University of Technology, TheNetherlands and Evert Nieuwlaar, Utrecht University, TheNetherlandsThis textbook provides an introduction to energy analysis forthose students who want to specialise in this challengingfield. This new edition has been updated throughout andcontains additional content on energy transitions andimprovements in the treatment of several energy systemsanalysis approaches. It will be essential reading for upper-levelundergraduate and postgraduate students with a backgroundin the natural sciences and engineering. This book may also beuseful for professionals dealing with energy issues, as a firstintroduction into the field.

Development and ImplementationEdited by Stephen A. RoosaThe Fundamentals of Microgrids: Development andImplementation provides an in-depth examination of microgridenergy sources, applications, technologies, and policies. Thisbook considers the fundamental configurations and applicationsfor microgrids and examines the use of microgrids as a meansof meeting international sustainability goals.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLinear Induction Accelerators for High-PowerMicrowave Devices

Handbook of Biodiesel and Petrodiesel FuelsThree Volume SetEdited by Ozcan Konur Igor VintizenkoSeries: Handbook of Biodiesel and Petrodiesel Fuels Linear induction accelerators are successfully used as power supplies for numerous devices

of relativistic high-frequency electronics. This book addresses ways to solve physical andThis three volume handbook covers major research in petrodiesel and biodiesel fuels. Thefirst volume focuses on the introductory chapters for the handbook, biooils, biodiesel fuels, engineering problems arising in the calculation, design, modeling and operation of linear

induction accelerators intended for supplying relativistic microwave devices. It reviewsand biodiesel fuel wastes (glycerol). The second volume focuses on biodiesel fuels basedand analyzes both classic and recent studies on the topic of linear induction accelerators(LIA) for generating and amplifying microwave radiation by relativistic devices.

on the four generations of feedstocks: edible feedstocks, nonedible feedstocks, wastefeedstocks, and algae. Finally, volume three focuses on crude oils, petrodiesel fuels ingeneral, emissions of petrodiesel fuels, and impact of petrodiesel fuels on human health. CRC PressCRC Press June 2020: 234x156: 436ppMarket: Biofuels Hb: 978-1-138-59527-9: £200.00March 2021: 234x156: 1256pp Pb: 978-0-367-57138-2: £41.99Hb: 978-0-367-45613-9: £375.00 eBook: 978-0-429-48835-1eBook: 978-0-367-45619-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367571382* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367456139

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMainstreaming Solar Energy in Small, TropicalIslands

Hybrid Energy SystemsStrategy for Industrial Decarbonization

Yatish T. Shah, Norfolk State University, Virginia, USASeries: Sustainable Energy StrategiesThis book demonstrates how hybrid energy and processes candecarbonize energy industry needs for power and heating andcooling. It describes the role of hybrid energy and processes innine major industry sectors and discusses how hybrid energycan offer sustainable solutions in each. Sectors include coal, oiland gas, nuclear, building, vehicle, manufacturing and industrialprocesses, computing and portable electronic, district heatingand cooling and water. Written for advanced students,researchers, and industry professionals involved in energy-relatedprocesses and plants, this book offers latest research and practicalstrategies for application of the innovative field of hybrid energy.

Cultural and Policy ImplicationsKiron C. NealeSeries: Routledge Studies in Energy PolicyThis book explores how cultural considerations can improve policy-making to achieve mainstream solar energy in small, tropical islands. Focussing on Trinidad, Barbados, Kiron Neale looks at how culture can affect and be affected by the policies that support the household adoption of two key energy technologies: solar water heating and photovoltaics. Following the islands’ transition to renewable energy, this book will be of great interest to scholars of energy policy, energy transitions, climate change, cultural studies and small states development, as well as industry professionals working on energy policy implementation.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNuclear Energy Regulation, Risk and TheEnvironment

Modular Systems for Energy and Fuel Recovery andConversion

Abdullah Al FaruqueAnalyzing the impact and benefits of nuclear energy onenvironment, this book examines nuclear treaties in relation toenvironmental protection, highlights legal framework onnon-proliferation and denuclearization, explores treaties onnuclear safety and nuclear security, discusses legal regimes onmanagement of nuclear wastes, assesses third party liabilityregime and discusses the role of IAEA, EURATOM and NEA inregulating nuclear energy. It explores nuclear energy in thecontext of climate change and sustainable development.

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Yatish T. Shah, Norfolk State University, Virginia, USASeries: Sustainable Energy StrategiesExamining modular approaches for recovery and conversion ofenergy and fuel, this book illustrates the importance of offeringa balance of centralized and distributed energy operations madeup of small- and large-scale systems. Coal, oil, natural gas,hydrogen, biomass, waste, nuclear, geothermal solar, wind, andhydroenergy are examined. The book surveys the benefits ofthe modular approach and where each type of energy systemcan be most meaningfully applied in the broad-based energyindustry and describes strategies for managing modular systems.It also outlines successful examples of modular approachesimplemented across industries and by energy/fuel type.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNuclear Power in StagnationNarratives of Low-Carbon TransitionsA Cultural Approach to Failed ExpansionUnderstanding Risks and Uncertainties

David Toke, University of Aberdeen, UK, GeoffreyChun-Fung Chen, Antony Froggatt and Richard ConnollySeries: Routledge Studies in Energy PolicyThis book studies the extent to which nuclear safety issues havecontributed towards the stagnation of nuclear powerdevelopment around the world. The authors focus on six keycountries with active nuclear power programmes: USA, China,France, South Korea, UK and Russia. Their findings reveal thatdifferences in the strictness of nuclear safety regulations can beunderstood by understanding differences in cultural contextsand changes in cultural context over time. This book will be ofgreat interest to students, scholars and policymakers workingon energy policy and regulation, environmental politics and

policy, and environment and sustainability more generally.

Edited by Susanne Hanger-Kopp, Jenny Lieu andAlexandros NikasThe narratives in this book present empirical evidence reflectingthe complex challenges and potential consequences oflow-carbon pathways. Together they enable us to draw valuablelessons on the risks and uncertainties we face in choosing thesepathways, as well as ways to manage them and ultimately enabletheir sustainable and lasting social and environmental effects.This book will be of great interest to students and scholars ofenvironmental and energy policy, energy transitions, renewableenergy, climate change, and sustainability in general.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderOffshore Energy and Marine Spatial PlanningNetwork Governance and Energy Transitions in

European Cities Edited by Katherine L. Yates, Flinders University, Australiaand Corey J. A. Bradshaw, University of Adelaide, AustraliaSeries: Earthscan OceansOffshore energy generation is a rapidly growing sector,competing for space in an already busy seascape. This bookbrings together the ecological, economic and social implicationsof the spatial conflict this growth entails. Covering allenergy-generation types (wind, wave, tidal, oil, and gas), itexplores the direct and indirect impacts the growth of offshoreenergy generation has on both the marine environment andthe existing uses of marine space.

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Timea NochtaSeries: Routledge Focus on Energy StudiesPresenting a comparative analysis of three city cases from acrossEurope- Birmingham, Frankfurt and Budapest- this bookdemonstrates how local factors shape the prospect of networkgovernance to support low-carbon energy transitions. It mapsout existing governance networks, highlighting the actorsinvolved and their interactions with one another, and alsodiscusses the role and embeddedness of networks in the urbangovernance of low-carbon energy. Drawing on case studyevidence, Nochta develops a comparative analysis whichdiscusses the intricate connections between networkcharacteristics, context and impact.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPetroleum Industry TransformationsOil and Gas Processing EquipmentLessons from Norway and BeyondRisk Assessment with Bayesian Networks

Edited by Taran Thune, Ole Andreas Engen and OlavWickenSeries: Routledge Studies in Energy TransitionsDrawing together a range of key thinkers in this field, this volumeaddresses the ways in which upstream petroleum industry andits supply industry has changed since the turn of the millennium.It provides recommendations for the development of resourceeconomies in general and petroleum economies in particular.This book will be of great interest to students and scholars ofenergy policy and economics, natural resource management,innovation studies and the politics of the oil and gas sector.

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G. Unnikrishnan, Kuwait Oil Company, Ahmadi, KuwaitOil and gas industries apply several techniques for assessing andmitigating the risks that are inherent in its operations. In thiscontext, the application of Bayesian Networks (BNs) to riskassessment offers a different probabilistic version of causalreasoning. Introducing probabilistic nature of hazards,conditional probability and Bayesian thinking, it discusses howcause and effect of process hazards can be modelled using BNsand development of large BNs from basic building blocks.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRedesigning Petroleum TaxationPerspectives on Energy Poverty in Post-Communist

Europe Aligning Government and Investors in the UKEmre ÜşenmezIn order to achieve an enduring balance between sufficiently incentivised investors and the government that captures a fair share of the proceeds from the petroliferous trades, the UK’s petroleum fiscal regime ought to be redesigned in such a way that aligns the government with the investors, much like an equity partner.

The aim of this book is to discuss the function of the fiscal regime applicable to petroleum extraction in the UK, and the possible theoretical tools that can lend themselves via the tax laws to achieve that elusive balance between attracting investments into the upstream sector and collecting an appropriate share of

the revenues in the future.

Edited by George Jiglau, Anca Sinea, Ute Dubois andPhilipp BiermannSeries: Routledge Explorations in Energy StudiesThis book explores the issue of energy poverty inpost-communist Europe and shows how it is viewed andaddressed through public policies. It focusses on energypoverty in the Eastern European Region and explores the extentof energy poverty and its drivers, whilst casting a light on howpolicymakers tackle the issue of energy poverty. This book willbe of great interest to researchers in the fields of energy policyand comparative politics, to policymakers in post-communistcountries and EU institutions, and also to other relevant actors,such as companies and NGOs who focus on issues of energy

poverty.RoutledgeRoutledgeJune 2020: 234x156: 196ppMarket: Environment / EnergyHb: 978-1-138-21996-0: £120.00October 2020: 234x156: 252ppPb: 978-0-367-58525-9: £36.99Hb: 978-0-367-43052-8: £120.00eBook: 978-1-315-41409-6eBook: 978-1-003-00097-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367585259* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367430528

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderReframing Energy AccessPetrodiesel FuelsInsights from The GambiaScience, Technology, Health, and Environment

Anne SchifferSeries: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityThis book investigates energy access through the lens ofeveryday energy practices in the Gambian community ofKartong. It explores past, current and potential future modes ofenergy production and consumption to examine concepts suchas energy leapfrogging and energy sufficiency. Translatinginsights of energy in The Gambian context into broader themesand recommendations, this book will be of great interest topolicy makers, researchers and practitioners who work in thefields of energy access, energy policy, renewable energytransitions, as well as African and sustainable development ingeneral.

Edited by Ozcan KonurSeries: Handbook of Biodiesel and Petrodiesel FuelsThis book is part of a three volume set that covers the majorresearch of petrodiesel and biodiesel fuels. This book examinespetrodiesel fuels and its surrounding topics includingdesulfurization of petrodiesel fuels, diesel engines, performanceand emissions of petrodiesel fuels, health impact of petrodieselfuels, electricity production by petrodiesel fuels, and crude oils(production, upgrading, properties and characterization, spillsand biodegradation, refining and wastewater treatment).

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSolar Photovoltaic Power OptimizationRelativistic MagnetronsEnhancing System Performance through Operations, Measurement,and Verification

Igor VintizenkoThe first experiments with relativistic magnetrons (PM), resultedin notable results, in the USA – Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology and the USSR - Institute of Applied Physics. Academyof Sciences of the USSR (Gorky), and the Nuclear Physics ResearchInstitute at the Tomsk State University, hundreds of megawattsto several gigawatts with an efficiency of 10-30% were obtained.Relativistic high-frequency electronics has now become one ofthe fastest growing areas of scientific research. This reference isdevoted to theoretical and experimental studies of relativisticmagnetrons and is written by a leading expert who workeddirectly on these systems.

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Michael GinsbergDrawing on global case studies, this book details how to achieveoptimal PV power output in the field through an overview ofbasic electrical systems, the solar PV module and balance ofsystem, and processes and software for monitoring,measurement and verification. It also provides an overview ofthe North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioner’s(NABCEP) new PV System Inspector credential, which will beoutlined in the final chapter. Equipping the reader with theknowledge and confidence required to maximize the output ofsolar PV installations, Solar Photovoltaics Power Optimization willbe an essential resource for PV practitioners and students.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderStrategic Designs for Climate Policy InstrumentationRenewable Energy for the ArcticGovernance at the CrossroadsNew Perspectives

Gjalt HuppesThis book provides an insight into how effective EU climatepolicy instrumentation might develop in two diverging andmutually exclusive directions. Exploring key issues such as therelationship between instrumentation and broader politicaldiscussions, as well as examining the design methodology foreffective instrumentation, this book will be of great relevanceto scholars and policy makers with an interest in climate changeand environmental politics.

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Edited by Gisele ArrudaSeries: Routledge Explorations in Energy StudiesThis book explores various facets of the transition to renewableenergy in the Arctic region. It critically examines the adverseeffects of fossil fuel extraction and use, environmental and socialimpacts of climate change, and the possibility of a low carbonenergy system. With a focus on specific case studies thatrepresent the most relevant energy projects in the region, thisbook will be of great interest to students and scholars of energypolicy and transitions, climate change, and sustainabledevelopment.

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Routledge Handbook of Climate JusticeEdited by Tahseen JafryAddressing the need for a comprehensive and integratedreference compendium, The Routledge Handbook of ClimateJustice provides students, academics, professionals andpractitioners with a valuable insight into this fast-growing field.Drawing together a multidisciplinary range of authors from theglobal North and South, the Handbook explores key issues suchas water, energy, gender and social education. This book will beessential reading for students and scholars, as well as being avital reference tool for those practically engaged in the field.

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Cesar Ovalles, Chevron Energy Technology Center(ETC),Richmond, California, USAHeavy crude oils and bitumen represent more than 50% of allhydrocarbons available on the planet. These feedstocks have alow amount of distillable material and high level of contaminantsthat makes their production, transportation, and refining difficultand costly by conventional technologies. Subsurface upgradingof heavy crude oils and bitumen is of interest to the petroleumindustry mainly because of the advantages compared toaboveground counterparts. This book presents an “in depth”account and a critical review of the progress of industry andacademia in the area of subsurface upgrading of heavy,

extra-heavy oils and bitumen, as reported in the patent and open literature.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWorld Biodiesel Policies and ProductionThe Politics of Radioactive Waste Management

Edited by Hyunsoo Joo and Ashok Kumar, University ofToledo, United StatesThis book presents the evolution of biodiesel technologiesintegrated with government policies of major biodieselproducing countries with their backgrounds, impacts, changesand other energy forms. Biodiesel feedstock and biodieselproduction technologies including green algae and methanolare presented in separate chapters. Changes in the feedstocktypes and the corresponding technologies are presented, andtheir impacts on the biodiesel policies are explained. The lifecycle analysis (LCA) of biodiesel is presented and the findingsare given for different feedstocks in terms of greenhouse gases,energy, and other impact categories, related to biodiesel policy,

research, and development.

Public Involvement and Policy-Making in the European UnionGianluca FerraroDrawing upon sources including EURATOM and the OECD, theauthor offers a detailed overview of the current state ofradioactive waste management (RWM) in the EU, making thedistinction between low, intermediate and high level waste inorder to show the nuanced technical challenges faced in eachwaste category. Extrapolating insights from other contestedenergy infrastructures, this book highlights the key successesand challenges in the quest for a more participatory RWMprogramme. This book will be of great relevance to students,scholars and practitioners with an interest in RWM and EUenvironmental politics and policy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTransitions in Energy Efficiency and DemandThe Emergence, Diffusion and Impact of Low-Carbon Innovation

Edited by Kirsten E.H. Jenkins and Debbie HopkinsThis edited volume will sit at the forefront of research on thetransition to a low carbon, low demand economy. Using a seriesof historical and contemporary case studies combined withtheoretical chapters discussing the general dynamics oftechnological change, it will discuss the potential for usinginnovation to reduce energy demand, as well as suggest generallessons for the reduction of energy demand internationally. Combining an impressive range of contributions from keythinkers in the field, this book will be of great interest to energystudents, scholars and decision-makers.

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Chris Anastasi, Anastasi London Ltd, UKWho Needs Nuclear Power challenges conventional thinkingabout the role of civil nuclear power in a rapidly changing energycontext where new energy carriers are penetrating marketsaround the world. Against the backdrop of a global energytransition and the defining issue of climate change, Chris Anastasiassesses new nuclear build in a fast-moving sector in which newtechnologies and practices are rapidly emerging. This bookprovides a balanced and holistic view of nuclear power for bothan expert and non-expert audience, providing a realisticassessment of the potential for this technology over the criticalperiod to 2050 and beyond.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderChemo-Biological Systems for CO2 UtilizationAgent-Based Modeling of Environmental Conflict

and Cooperation Edited by Ashok Kumar and Swati SharmaChemo-Biological Systems for CO

2 Utilization describes the most

recent advanced tools and techniques for carbon dioxide captureand its utilization. It discusses and compares the advantages ofdifferent systems and aids researchers and industrialists inunderstanding energy generation in the form of biofuels,bioelectricity, or biogas using chemicals, nanomaterials,microbial, enzymatic and chemo-enzymatic integrated systems.It describes the importance and utilization of CO

2 in living

systems, and provides an overview of the various fundamentalmethods, policies, and techniques involved in CO

2 conversion.

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Todd BenDor and Jürgen ScheffranThis book examines the recent development and use ofcomputer modeling and simulation as an important tool forunderstanding environmental and resource-based conflicts andfor finding pathways for conflict resolution and cooperation. Itintroduces a new, innovative technique for using agent-basedmodeling (ABM) as a tool for better understandingenvironmental conflicts and discusses the application ofagent-based modeling for the analysis of multi-agent interactionand conflict and demonstrates the natural interdisciplinaryconvergence. The authors explore numerous examples ofenvironmental and resource conflicts around the world, as well

as cooperative approaches for conflict resolution.Market: Environmental Engineering

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderData-Driven Analytics for the Geological Storageof CO2

Batch Adsorption Process of Metals and Anions forRemediation of Contaminated Water

Shahab MohagheghData-driven analytics is enjoying unprecedented popularityamong oil and gas professionals. A large number of reservoirengineering problems associated with geological storage ofCO2 require development of numerical reservoir simulationmodels. The numerical models are used to understand theimpact of injection of CO2 in saline aquifers, depleted oil andgas reservoirs, as well as CO2-EOR projects. This book discussesapplication of data-driven analytics to geological storage of CO2.It explains the technology that allows for uncertaintyquantification and optimization of CO2 storage projects. It alsodeals with actual case studies from Australia and the UnitedStates.

Edited by Deepak Gusain, Institute for Water and Wastewater Technology, DurbanUniversity of Technology, Republic of South Africa and Faizal BuxAdsorption is one of the method that is in use for remediation of contaminated water. Theexperimental factors affecting the batch mode of adsorption of various metals and inorganicanions are discussed in this book. The elemental contaminants have been categorized intofour major categories i.e. major toxic elements; essential elements having toxicity onexcessive exposure; miscellaneous elements having undetermined effects; non-toxicelements having trivial or unidentified significance. In addition, anions like nitrate,perchlorate and sulphate as water contaminants are considered. This unique volume fillsa niche in the area of water treatment.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEco-Engineered BioreactorsCarbon Capture, Storage and UtilizationAdvanced Natural Wastewater TreatmentA Possible Climate Change Solution for Energy Industry

James Higgins, Al Mattes, William Stiebel and BrentWoottonThis book provides a detailed understanding of a new, highlyinnovative natural wastewater treatment method calledEngineered Bioreactors (EBs), which have been shown to providesuperior removal methods for many kinds of pollutants andcontaminants. Treatment using EBs involves passing wastewaterthrough excavated basins (cells) in which microbes areintroduced using fixed films on permeable substrate media. Thebook traces the development of the biological and ecologicalEngineered Bioreactor technology and presents information onthe types, morphologies, testing methods for, designs,microbiology, and operations of EBs of all kinds.

Edited by Malti Goel, M. Sudhakar and R.V. ShahiCarbon capture and storage (CCS) is among the advancedenergy technologies suggested to make the conventional fossilfuel sources environmentally sustainable. It is of particularimportance to coal-based economies. This book deals at lengthwith the various aspects of carbon dioxide capture, its utilizationand takes a closer look at the earth processes in carbon dioxidestorage.

Please note: This volume is Co-published with The Energy andResources Institute Press, New Delhi. Taylor & Francis does notsell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan,Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnergy and Environmental Outlook for South AsiaElectrochemical Water Electrolysis

Edited by Muhammad AsifSouth Asia constitutes a key geography in the world todayconsidering its large population and related daunting energyand environmental challenges. Many countries in the region arefaced with a growing gap between energy demand and localresources, resulting in an increased dependence on imports.According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the energydemand in South Asia will grow at a rate more than double thatof the world average in the coming decades. This book addressesthe critical subject of energy and environmental outlook forSouth Asia and presents the wider challenges and the responsesat the national and regional level.

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Fundamentals and TechnologiesEdited by Lei Zhang, National Research Council, Canada,Hongbin Zhao, Shanghai University, David P. Wilkinson,Department of Chemical Engineering, University of BritishColumbia, Vancouver, Xueliang Sun and Jiujun ZhangSeries: Electrochemical Energy Storage and ConversionThe book comprehensively describes fundamentals andtechnologies of electrochemical water electrolysis as well as theassociated latest materials and technology developments. Itaddresses a variety of topics such as electrochemical processes,materials, components, assembly and manufacturing,degradation mechanisms, as well as challenges and strategies.With contributions from researchers at the top of their fields and

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Energy Storage, Grid Integration, Energy Economics, and the Environment

on the cutting edge of technology, the book includes in-depth discussions covering engineering of components and applied devices making this an essential read for scientists and engineers working in related disciplines.CRC PressMarket: Engineering - ChemicalApril 2020: 235 x 156: 254ppHb: 978-1-138-32932-4: £140.00eBook: 978-0-429-44788-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138329324

Electromechanical Energy ConversionZeki Uğurata Kocabiyikoğlu, TOBB Economy andTechnology University, Turkey.This book is intended to be a text book on “ElectromechanicalEnergy Conversion” for the undergraduates of electrical andelectronic engineering students of universities and colleges.Therefore the level and amount of the knowledge to betransferred to the reader is kept as much as what can betransferred in one academic semester of a university or college.Although the subject is rather classical and somehow wellestablished in some respects it is vast and can be difficult tograsp if went in to details. In this book it is aimed to be as short,lean and as easily understandable as possible with minimum ofwording and maximum of drawings, figures and tables.

Radian Belu, University of Alaska Anchorage, Alaska, USASeries: Nano and EnergyThe book will cover energy storage systems, bioenergy andhydrogen economy, grid integration of the renewable energysystems, distributed generation, economic analysis andenvironmental impacts of renewable energy systems. Solutionsmanual and Power Point slides are included for instructors.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderExtracting InnovationsEmerging Contaminants HandbookMining, Energy, and Technological Change in the Digital AgeEdited by Caitlin H. Bell, Arcadis U.S., Inc. San Francisco, CA

U.S.A., Margaret Gentile, Arcadis, U.S. Inc., San Francisco, CAU.S.A., Erica Kalve, Arcadis U.S., Inc. San Rafael, CA U.S.A., IanRoss, John Horst, Arcadis, Harleysville, PA, USA and SuthanSuthersan, Arcadis, Yardley, PA, USAEmerging contaminants are those for which the threats tohuman health and the environment are just becomingunderstood, those for which regulatory standards are pendingor newly developed, or those which are currently being broughtto light through new science around detection methods,exposure pathways, and treatment technologies. This bookserves as a handbook for understanding the occurrence,behaviors, and treatment technologies of emerging

Edited by Martin J. Clifford, Robert K. Perrons, Saleem H.Ali and Tim A. GriceThe book focuses on affects of digital technology advances inthe mining, oil, and gas sectors. It synthesizes a series ofquestions including: Why have these sectors been historicallyslow to innovate? What specific strategies can improveinnovation and uptake of new technologies? What new formsof technology will shape the sector in the decades ahead? Whatimpact will new technologies have on resource extraction andenergy production? How are digital technologies changing thecompetitive landscape and industry architecture? How will newtechnologies impact sustainability of the sector and cantechnologies improve social performance and environmental

stewardship?contaminants. Additionally, applicable groundwater, wastewater, and drinking watertreatment technologies for emerging contaminants will be provided, as well as guidancefor managing the risks of the uncertainties surrounding these contaminants.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderHandbook of Petrochemical Processes

James G. Speight, CD&W Inc., Laramie, Wyoming, USASeries: Chemical IndustriesThe petrochemical industry is a scientific and engineering fieldthat encompasses the production of a wide range of chemicalsand polymers. The purpose of this book is not only to providea follow-on to form the later chapters of the highly successfulChemistry and Technology of Petroleum 5th Edition but alsoprovides a simplified approach to a very diverse chemical subjectdealing with the chemistry and technology of various petroleumand petrochemical process. Following from the introductorychapters, this book will provide the readers with a valuablesource of information containing insights into petrochemicalreactions and products, process technology, and polymer

5th Edition Fundamentals of EcotoxicologyThe Science of Pollution

Michael C. Newman, College of William & Mary, GloucesterPoint, Virginia, USAThis new edition is revised throughout, and adds a new chapteron natural resource damage assessment. It also adds moreinternational coverage and case studies from around the world.Further, it addresses the latest emerging contaminants andissues, as well as new international rules and regulations. Thetext details key environmental contaminants, explores their fatesin the biosphere, and discusses bioaccumulation and the effectsof contaminants at increasing levels of ecological organization.Vignettes written by experts will illustrate key themes or highlightespecially pertinent examples. It offers an instructors' manual,PowerPoint slides, supplemental images, and a solutions manual. synthesis.

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2nd Edition Integrated Life-Cycle and Risk Assessment forIndustrial Processes and Products

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3rd EditionFundamentals of Natural Gas Processing

Edited by Guido Sonnemann, Michael Tsang and MartaSchuhmacherThe book covers the use of life-cycle assessment, risk assessment,and a combined framework of the two in the evaluation ofenvironmental damages and sustainability constraints. The newedition will take into account new developments in the last 10years and will extend the scope of the book to cover alsoproducts. This broader concept of integration andcomplementary use of life cycle and risk assessment willintroduce new cases and will discuss them throughout the book.Moreover, it introduces new standards at the international leveland provides the latest developments in life cycle impact

Arthur J. Kidnay, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, USA,William R. Parrish, ConocoPhillips (Retired), Brigantine, NewJersey, USA and Daniel G. McCartney, Black & Veatch,Overland Park, Kansas, USAOffering indispensable insight from experts in the field, this bookprovides an introduction to the gas industry and the processesrequired to convert wellhead gas into valuable natural gas andhydrocarbon liquids products including LNG. The authorscompile information from the literature, meeting proceedings,short courses, and their own work experiences to give anaccurate picture of where gas processing technology standstoday as well as to highlight relatively new technologies. Aimedat students as well as natural gas processing professionals, this

edition includes discussion questions and exercises designed to reinforce importantconcepts.

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assessment and environmental risk assessment as important elements of sustainability projects.

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Introduction to Computing Applications in Forestryand Natural Resource Management

Geomagnetic Disturbances Impacts on PowerSystems

Jingxin WangDue to the complexity of operational forestry problems,computing applications are becoming pervasive in all aspectsof forest and natural resource management. This book providesa comprehensive introduction to computers and theirapplications in forest and natural resource management and isdesigned for both undergraduate and graduate students inforestry and natural resources. It introduces state-of-the-artapplications for several of the most important computertechnologies in terms of data acquisition, data manipulation,basic programming techniques, and other related computerand Internet concepts and applications. This book consists ofsix parts and 19 chapters.

Risk Analysis and Mitigation StrategiesOlga Sokolova, Nikolay Korovkin, Peter the Great SaintPetersburg Polytechnic University, Russia. and MasashiHayakawa, University of Electro-Communications, Japan.This book provides an insight into the GMD as a natural hazardand to perform the risk assessment of its potential impacts onthe power systems as critical infrastructures. The reaction ofpower systems to GMDs and mitigation strategies aiming atreducing and controlling the risks are also addressed. The GMDmitigation strategies, the power systems critical factors analysis,the high-risk zones identification and an estimation of economicloss are also brought to the attention of the reader. Riskengineers, policy-makers, technical experts and non-specialistssuch as power system operators will find this book useful. CRC Press

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Introduction to Sustainability for Engineers2nd Edition Multi-Criteria Decision AnalysisCase Studies in Engineering and the EnvironmentToolseeram Ramjeawon, Faculty of Engineering, University

of Mauritius, Reduit, MauritiusThis book aims to incorporate sustainability into curricula forundergraduate engineering students. The book starts with anintroduction to the concept of sustainability, outlining coreprinciples for sustainable development to guide engineeringpractice and decision making, including key tools aimed atenabling, measuring and communicating sustainability. It alsodescribes concepts as life cycle analysis, environmentaleconomics, related institutional architecture and policyframework, business context of sustainability, and sustainablearchitecture. Appendices at the end of the book presents asummary of key concepts, strategies and tools introduced in the

main text.

Igor Linkov, US Army Engineer Research and Development,Brookline, Massachusetts, USA, Emily Moberg, MassachusettsInstitute of Technology, USA, Benjamin D. Trump, BorisYatsalo and Jeffrey M. KeislerSeries: Environmental Assessment and ManagementDecision Analysis has become more widely recognized as animportant process for translating science into managementaction. With climate change as a driving force in creatingenvironmental problems, there is a great need for understandingdecision making framework through a case-study basedapproach. This thoroughly updated second edition providesseven additional new case studies focused on sustainability. The

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breadth of the applications using MCDA methodologies combined with corresponding decision models implemented using DECERNS software package, this book is a great resource for professionals and students in learning and applying similar frameworks to other environmental projects.CRC PressMarket: Environmental ScienceSeptember 2020: 235 x 156: 420ppHb: 978-0-367-34533-4: £115.00eBook: 978-0-429-32644-8Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-439-85318-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367345334

2nd EditionNatural and Enhanced Attenuation of Contaminantsin Soils

Microbes in Agriculture and EnvironmentalDevelopment

Raymond N. Yong, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada and Catherine N. Mulligan, Concordia University,Montreal, Quebec, CanadaNatural attenuation has become an effective and low-costalternative to more expensive engineered remediation. This newedition updates the principles and fundamentals of naturalattenuation of contaminants with a broader view of the field. Itincludes new methods for evaluating natural attenuationmechanisms and microbial activity at the lab and field scales.Case studies, actual treatments and protocols, theoreticalprocesses, case studies, numerical models, and legal aspects inthe natural attenuation of organic and inorganic contaminantsare examined. Challenges and future directions for the

Edited by Chhatarpal Singh, Agro EnvironmentalDevelopment Society, India, Shashank Tiwari, B.B. Ambedkar(A Central University) University, Lucknow, INDIA, JayShankar Singh, B.B. Ambedkar (A Central University)University, Lucknow, INDIA and Ajar Nath Yadav, EternalUniversity, Baru Sahib, Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh, IndiaThe proposed edited book explores the applications of microbesfor the improvement of environmental quality and agriculturalproductivity through microbial inoculants and enzymes, usefulfor the conservation and restoration of degraded agro andnatural ecosystems, crop yield extension, soil healthimprovement and so forth. It discusses wastewater treatmentand recycling of agricultural and industrial wastes as effective

implementation of natural attenuation and enhanced remediation techniques are alsoconsidered.

uses of microbial technology. It provides detailed impressions of recent trends in microbialapplication in plant growth promotion, soil fertility, microbial biomass and diversity andsustainable environment through bioremediation and biosorption processes. CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPower and Distribution TransformersModular Systems for Energy Usage ManagementPractical Design GuideYatish T. Shah, Norfolk State University, Virginia, USA

Series: Sustainable Energy StrategiesThis book examines the role of the modular approach for theback end of the energy industry— energy usage management.It outlines the use of modular approaches for the processes usedto improve energy conservation and efficiency, which are thepreludes to the prudent use of energy.

Aimed at industry professionals and researchers involved in theenergy industry, the book illustrates in detail how modularapproach can facilitate management of energy usage with thehelp of concrete industrial examples.

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K.R.M. Nair, Federal Transformers Co., UAE.This book gives “step by step” procedures of designing a transformer. Engineers withoutprior knowledge or exposure to design can follow the procedures and calculation methodsto acquire reasonable proficiency of designing a transformer. It can also function as a usefulguide for the practicing engineers to undertake new designs, cost optimization, designautomation etc., without the need for external help or consultancy. It is based on the 50+years experience of the author in the Power and Distribution Transformer industry. Inaddition to the Transformer industry, the book is useful to the Power Utility Engineers,Consultants, Research Scholars and Teaching faculty.CRC PressMarket: Engineering - ElectricalFebruary 2021: 254 x 178: 510ppHb: 978-0-367-53593-3: £130.00Market: Energy EngineeringeBook: 978-1-003-08857-8February 2020: 235 x 156: 597pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367535933Hb: 978-0-367-40796-4: £130.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholder 4th Edition Principles of Environmental Thermodynamics and Kinetics

Power Systems Analysis Illustrated with MATLABand ETAP

Kalliat T. Valsaraj and Elizabeth M. MelvinThis book is about applications of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics to various environmental problems related to air, water, soil, and biota. The new edition contains substantial updates and a new table of contents. The applications are new and extended to include current events inenvironmentally-based challenges. Demonstrates the theoretical foundations of chemical property estimations for environmental process modeling. Provides a thorough understanding of applications and limitations of various property correlations. It adopts a multimedia approach to fate and transport modeling and pollution control design options. Includes numerous worked-out examples and hundreds of problems.

Hemchandra Madhusudan Shertukde, University ofHartford, Connecticut, USAElectrical power is harnessed using several energy sources,including: coal, hydel, nuclear, solar, and wind. Generated poweris needed to be transferred over long distances to support loadrequirements of customers viz: residential, industrial, andcommercial. This necessitates proper design and analysis ofPower Systems to efficiently control the power flow from onepoint to the other without delay, disturbance, or interference.Ideal for utility and power system designer professionals andstudents, this book is richly illustrated with MATLAB and etap(Electrical Transient Analysis Program) to succinctly illustrate

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Edited by Sasi K. Kottayil, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham,CoimbatoreThis book addresses the need to understand the development,use, construction and operation of Smart Micro Grids (SMG).Covering selected major operations of SMG like dynamic energymanagement, demand response, demand dispatch, etc., it coversdesign and operational challenges of different microgrids withproviding feasible solutions for system. A communicationarchitecture facilitating bi-directional communication for smartdistribution/micro grid is brought out covering its design,development and validation aspects.

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Fang Zhu, R. E. Uptegraff, USA. and Baitun Yang, R. E.Uptegraff, USA.The book presents basic theories of transformer operation,design principles and methods used in power transformerdesigning work, and also includes limitation criteria, effectiveutilization of material and calculation examples to enhancereader’s techniques of transformer design and testing. The waysto optimize design is also discussed throughout the book as agoal to achieve best performances on economic design. Thebook is a great reference material for engineers, students,teachers, researchers and anyone involved in the field associatedwith power transformer design, manufacture, testing, applicationand service maintenance.

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and Attacks Sampa ChakrabartiThe book presents a review of research and pilot-scale effortsundertaken by scientists all over the world towards utilizationof solar energy for environmental remediation. It gives acomplete account of the solar photocatalytic degradation ofpollutants present in wastewater and atmosphere and alsodiscusses the solid-phase photocatalytic degradation of plasticsin the form of composite.

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Tamalika Chowdhury, Jain College of Engineering, Belagavi,Karnataka, India, Abhijit Chakrabarti, Jadavpur University,Kolkata, India and Indian Institute of Engineering Scienceand Technology, Shibpur and Chandan Kumar Chanda,IIEST, Shibpur, Kolkata, IndiaThis book deals with the methods of assessment of the gridnetwork vulnerability and addresses the grid collapse problemdue to cascaded failures of the transmission network followingan attack or an unplanned contingency. It discusses basicmitigation aspects for the network and immunity of such apower transmission network.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder 2nd EditionUrban Remote SensingSustainability of Business in the Context of

Environmental Management Edited by Qihao Weng, Dale Quattrochi and Paolo GambaEarth observation technology, in conjunction with in situ datacollection, can be used to observe, monitor, measure, and modelmany of the components that comprise urban ecosystemscycles. Over the past decade, urban remote sensing has rapidlyemerged as a new frontier in the Earth observation technologyby focusing primarily on understanding the biophysicalproperties, patterns, and processes of urban landscapes, andmapping and monitoring of urban land cover and spatial extent.The second edition reflects new developments in satellitesensors, image processing methods and techniques, and theapplications of urban remote sensing to meet societal andeconomic challenges at this time.

Kamlesh PritwaniThis book studies the newly emerged concept of ‘sustainable business’ in view of the growing Indian economy. It explores the current CSR practices adopted with reference to environmental management in Indian companies. It explores the forces driving the changing relationship between business and society and corporate leadership reacting to environmental challenges. Finally, the book restates the concept of increasing profitability through societal development.

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Edited by Eduardo Rincón-Mejía and Alejandro de lasHerasThis book examines all facets of energy use, energy sources, andsustainable energy. It clearly explains the need for an integratedengineering approach to sustainable energies. The emphasis ison coupling and hybridizing systems to implement resilient andefficient alternatives to existing energy systems. It discussescurrent energy systems, both sustainable as well as those thatclaim to be sustainable. This book is a result of a collaborativework of many contributors from different backgrounds allfocused on a particular approach to better integrate alltechnologies in a set of sustainable combinations. It includes

solved practical problems and graphical content using MATLAB®.

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Mihir Kumar Purkait, Chemical Engineering Department,Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India, PiyalMondal, Chemical Engineering Department, Indian Instituteof Technology, Guwahati, India and Chang-Tang Chang,Department of Environmental Engineering, National ILanUniversity, TaiwanThe book explains various industrial effluent treatmenttechnologies from a practical point of view. Characterization,environmental and health effects and treatment of variousindustrial effluents are discussed with case studies. Limitations,challenges and remedial actions to be taken are included at theend of each chapter.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderConserving Europe's WildlifeLaw and Policy of the Natura 2000 Network of Protected Areas

2nd EditionAgricultural and Agribusiness LawAn Introduction for Non-Lawyers

Andrew L.R. Jackson, University College Dublin, IrelandSeries: Routledge Research in International Environmental LawNatura 2000 is the centrepiece of European Union nature policy,currently covering almost one-fifth of the EU’s entire landterritory plus large marine areas. This vast network of protectedareas, which aims to conserve Europe’s most valuable andthreatened species and habitats, has major impacts on land use.This book critically assesses the origins and implementation ofthe EU’s Natura 2000 network of protected areas, based onoriginal archival research and interviews with key participantsin law and policy-making.

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Theodore A. Feitshans, North Carolina State University, USAThis introductory textbook provides an overview of the conceptsnecessary for an understanding of agricultural and agribusinesslaw. The text will help students of land-based industries withlittle or no legal background to appreciate and identify issuesthat may require referral or consultation with legal counsel. Thisnew edition is full revised and updated, particularly addressingdevelopments in taxation and trade, and includes a new chapteron criminal law, an area of increasing relevance to agriculture.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCoordinating Public and Private SustainabilityClimate Change Law in China in Global ContextGreen Energy Policy, International Trade Law, and EconomicMechanisms

Edited by Xiangbai He, Hao Zhang and Alexander Zahar,Macquarie University, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchIn this book climate change law scholars explain how China'slegal system is gradually being mobilized to support thereduction of greenhouse gas emissions in China and achieveadaptation to climate change. This volume addresses focuseson recent attempts by the country to build defences againstthe impacts of climate change. It sheds light on China’s currentlaws, laws in preparation, the changing standing of law relativeto policy, and the further reforms that will be necessary inresponse to the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change. Thiswill be an important resource for scholars of international law,

environmental law, and Chinese law.

Roy PartainSeries: Routledge Research in Energy Law and RegulationThis book demonstrates the need to coordinate private andcorporate actors with national and global sustainable climatepolicies, with conventions in the spheres of green energy laws,as well as from the spheres of commercial, trade, and otherprivate law. The book will be of interest to students and scholarsin the fields of energy law, environmental law, and corporatelaw.

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2nd EditionCorporate Environmental Management

Collaborative Environmental GovernanceFrameworks

John Darabaris, Denver Federal Center, Colorado, USAThis book provides environmental industry executives, the investment community, and students a basis for measuring corporate environmental activities and standing. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the technical, cost, and regulatory issues that environmental managers face. Sustainable Development, Conservation Environmental Science, and Emissions Trading are examined, as well as issues such as RCRA and CERCLA hazardous and chemical waste management. This new edition is updated throughout and adds a chapter on the newer global environmental guidelines and regulations (Paris Climate Agreement, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Trans-Pacific Partnerships (TPP).

A Practical GuideTimothy GiesekeThis book takes a practical approach to understanding anddescribing collaborative governance for resolving environmentalproblems. It introduces a new collaborative governanceassessment model and recognizes that collaborations are anatural result of organizations converging around complexissues. Rather than identifying actors by their type oforganization, the actors are identified by the type of role theyplay. This approach is aligned with how individuals andorganizations interact in practice, and their dependance oncollaborations to solve emerging environmental problems. Thebook discusses real cases with governance issues and createsnew frameworks for collaborations. CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Justice and Oil Pollution LawsEcological Integrity, Law and GovernanceComparing Enforcement in the United States and NigeriaEdited by Laura Westra, University of Windsor, Canada and

University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy, Klaus Bosselmann, JaniceGray, University of New South Wales, Australia and KathrynGwiazdon, Center for Environmental Ethics and Law, USAEcological integrity is concerned with protecting the planet in aholistic way, while respecting ethics and human rights. This bookcelebrates the 25th anniversary of the Global Ecological IntegrityGroup, which includes researchers worldwide, from diversedisciplines, including ecology, biology, philosophy,epidemiology, public health, ecological economics, and law. Inparticular it shows how ecological integrity is being incorporatedinto criminal and international law.

Eloamaka Carol OkonkwoSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesThis book explores the relationship between oil pollution lawsand environmental justice by comparing and contrasting theUnited States and Nigeria. Using Nigeria as a case study anddrawing on examples from the United States, it examines thelegal and institutional challenges impacting on the effectiveenforcement of laws and provides a contrasting view ofdeveloped and developing countries. This book will be of greatinterest to students and scholars of environmental law,environmental justice, minorities rights, business and humanrights, energy law, and natural resource governance.Routledge

Market: Law, Environment, SociologyRoutledgeJuly 2020: 234x156: 260ppMarket: Environmental Law / Environmental JusticeHb: 978-0-815-39463-1: £120.00February 2020: 234x156: 310ppPb: 978-0-367-51090-9: £36.99Hb: 978-0-367-22136-2: £120.00eBook: 978-1-351-18547-9eBook: 978-0-429-27343-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367510909* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367221362

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Law Across CulturesEcological Law and the Planetary CrisisComparisons for Legal PracticeA Legal Guide for Harmony on Earth

Edited by Kirk W. Junker, University of Cologne, GermanyThis book provides a practical, functional comparison amongvarious institutions, tools, implementation practices and normsin environmental law across legal cultures. The book is aimedat advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students ofenvironmental law as well as researchers and practitioners.

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Geoffrey GarverSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesThis book uses a transdisciplinary systems approach to examinehow Earth’s human-caused ecological crisis arose and presentsa new legal approach for overcoming it. GeoffreyGarver proposes ecological law—law that maintains humanactivity within ecological limits such as planetary boundarieswhile ensuring social justice and equity—as an essential elementof an urgently needed radical pathway of change toward aperpetual, mutually enhancing human-Earth relationship.Increasing the visibility, clarity and development of ecologicallaw, this book will be of great interest to students and scholarsof ecological and environmental law and governance.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Law and Governance in the PacificEnvironmental Compliance and SustainabilityClimate Change, Biodiversity and CommunitiesGlobal Challenges and Perspectives

Edited by Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh and EvanHamman, Queensland University of Technology, AustraliaThis volume examines environmental law and governance inthe Pacific, focussing on the emerging challenges this regionfaces. Fourteen Pacific Island countries, including the CookIslands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu andSamoa, and a broad range of themes, such as deep-sea mining,fisheries, protected areas, heritage, endangered species, humanrights and access to justice, are addressed in the volume, thusproviding a truly comprehensive and state of the art overviewof environmental law and governance within specificjurisdictions as well as across the Pacific region as a whole.

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Daniel T. RogersThis book provides a critical understanding of the challengesthat exist in protecting the local and global environment throughcompliance efforts using existing environmental regulations.The best compliance measures from over 50 countries aresurveyed and are combined with science-based quantitativeanalysis of geology, hydrogeology, and the chemistry ofcontaminants from anthropogenic sources. The results arepresented as a model that establishes a means by whichprotection of the environment can be greatly improved. This isaccomplished through a deeper understanding of our naturalworld and how anthropogenic activities and their managementaffect our planet.

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2nd Edition International Environmental Risk ManagementA Systems ApproachCurrent Approaches and Perspectives

Robert A. Woellner, QUEST Management International,Greenwood Village, Colorado, John Voorhees, GreenbergTraurig, Denver, CO and Christopher L. Bell, GreenbergTraurig, Houston, TXBased on the first edition with extensive analysis of practicalapplications of ISO 14000 and environmental compliancemanagement systems, the second edition reflects ISO 14001and makes available a frame of reference and systematicapproach to effectively manage environmental risk. It providesa pathway for readers to understand and systematicallyimplement environmental management systems thatsymbiotically support: enterprise risk management programs;compliance, anti-bribery, and legal management systems; and

Edited by Ola Tveitereid Westengen, Norwegian Universityof Life Sciences, Norway and Tone Winge, Fridtjof NansenInstitute, NorwaySeries: Issues in Agricultural BiodiversityThis book presents the history of, and current approaches to,farmer-breeder collaboration in plant breeding, situating thiswork in the context of sustainable food systems, as well asnational and international policy and law regimes. Relevant toa wide audience, including practitioners with experience in plantbreeding and management of crop genetic resources and thosewith a broader interest in agriculture and development, as wellas students of international cooperation and development, this

volume is a timely addition to the literature.product stewardship, carbon footprint assessments, and sustainability programs. Providesindepth discussion of ways to use global environmental management standards.Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLegal Rights for RiversFrom Environmental to Ecological LawCompetition, Collaboration and Water GovernanceEdited by Kirsten Anker, Peter D. Burdon, University of

Adelaide, Australia, Geoffrey Garver, Michelle Maloney andCarla SbertSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesFrom Environmental to Ecological Law increases the visibility,clarity and understanding of ecological law. Ecological law isemerging as a field of law founded on systems thinking and theneed to integrate ecological limits, such as planetary boundaries,into law.

Drawing on a diverse range of case study examples includingindigenous law, ecological restoration and mining, this volumewill be of great interest to students, scholars and policy makers

Erin O'DonnellSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementUnderstanding the implications of creating legal rights for riversis an urgent challenge for both water resource managementand environmental law, with four rivers, in New Zealand, Indiaand Colombia, having recently been given the status of legalpersons. To assess what it means to give rivers legal rights andlegal personality, this book examines the form and function ofenvironmental water managers, organizations with legalpersonality, using the USA and Australia as examples. It showsthe implications for water governance and the opportunitiesfor collaboration or conflict.of environmental and ecological law and governance, politics science, environmental ethics

and ecological and degrowth economics. RoutledgeMarket: Environment, Law, PoliticsRoutledgeJune 2020: 234x156: 212ppMarket: environmental law/ecology/environmental studiesHb: 978-1-138-60325-7: £120.00December 2020: 234x156: 284ppPb: 978-0-367-58416-0: £36.99Hb: 978-0-367-43108-2: £120.00eBook: 978-0-429-46905-3eBook: 978-1-003-00125-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367584160* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367431082

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Context A Comparison of Selected CountriesEdited by Manuel Ruiz Muller, Rodrigo Oyanedel and BrunoMonteferriSeries: Earthscan OceansThis book reviews the frameworks and implementation ofpolicies and laws in marine, fisheries and coastal policy, in Chile,Mexico and Peru. A broad range of issues are covered includingfood security, tourism, fisheries, oil and mineral extraction fromthe sea bed, wind power, coastal and marine pollution andendangered species conservation, and identifes commonlessons, reoccurring challenges and develops scalablerecommendations applicable to the case study countries andthe wider region. The book will be of interest to advancedstudents, policy makers and researchers in marine and fisheries

science, law and policy.

Mechanisms and Case StudiesBelen Olmos GiupponiSeries: Routledge Research in International Environmental LawThis book explores how compliance with international environmental law has changedover time, offering a critical analysis of its current shifting patterns. Throughout the book,topics are illustrated with extracts from specific international environmental lawjurisprudence and relevant international environmental law instruments. The book offersa comprehensive analysis of compliance with international environmental law, providingoriginal insights and following a clear and systematic structure supported by reference tothe sources. This book will be of interest to professionals, academics and students workingin the field of compliance with international environmental law.

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REACH and the Environmental Regulation ofNanotechnology

An Altogether Different LanguagePreventing and Reducing the Environmental Impacts of NanomaterialsDavid A. Holdstock, Geographic Technologies Group,Goldsboro, North Carolina, USAThe demand on local government to do more with less byimproving operations, increasing productivity, and making betterand more informed decisions increases constantly. On adepartmental level Geographic Information Systems are helpingmeet this demand but the majority of local governmentorganizations do not take the time to understand the GIS needsand opportunities of each and every department. This book isthe guide that details best GIS applications and practices for the34 departments in local government that can, and should, useGIS technology.

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Nertila KurajSeries: Routledge Studies in Environment and HealthThis book examines the European Commission’s claim that REACH offers the best possible framework for the risk management of nanomaterials. Through a detailed and meticulous analysis of the four phases of REACH, Kuraj assesses the capacity of the Regulation to protect human health and the environment against the potential harms associated with exposure to nanomaterials, and draws attention to the ways in which the specificities of nanoscale chemicals are (not) tackled by the current REACH framework.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSustainability and the Rights of Nature in Practice

Edited by Cameron La Follette and Chris Maser, Consultantin Forest Ecology and Sustainable Forestry Practices, Oregon,USASeries: Social Environmental SustainabilityThis book provides practictioners from diverse cultures aroundthe world the opportunity to describe their own projects,successes, and challenges in moving toward a legal personhoodfor Nature. It includes contributions from Nepal, New Zealand,U.S. Native American cultures, and Scotland, amongst others,by practitioners working on projects that can be integrated intoa Rights of Nature framework. The authors also tackle requiredchanges to shift the paradigm such as thinking of Nature in a

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3rd Edition Resolving Environmental ConflictsPrinciples and Concepts

Chris Maser, Consultant in Forest Ecology and SustainableForestry Practices, Oregon, USA and Lynette de Silva,Oregon State UniversitySeries: Social Environmental SustainabilityPrevious editions have proven highly useful to both academicsand practitioners who engage in environmental conflicts. Writtenin a clear and concise style, the text is a valuable,solution-oriented contribution that explains environmentalconflict management. The new edition illustrates how tosuccessfully mediate actual environmental disputes and howto teach conflict resolution at any level for a wide variety ofsocial-environmental situations. Questions are posed at the endof each chapter and a new chapter on water conflicts is added

to discuss the applied practice of conflict management.

sacred manner, questioning Nature's rights versus human rights, conceptualization ofrestoration, and the removal of a large-scale energy infrastructure.CRC PressMarket: Environmental Science

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Role of Law in Governing SustainabilityRoutledge Handbook of Food as a CommonsEdited by Volker MauerhoferEdited by Jose Luis Vivero-Pol, Tomaso Ferrando, Olivier

De Schutter and Ugo MatteiFrom the industrial revolution to the present day, food has beenprogressively transformed into a private, transnational,mono-dimensional commodity of mass consumption in a globalmarket. But over the last decade there has been an increasedrecognition that this can be challenged and reconceptualizedif food is regarded and enacted as a commons. It provides thefirst comprehensive review and synthesis of knowledge andnew thinking on how key contemporary themes such as theright to adequate food, food and nutrition security and foodsovereignty can be reinterpreted and create a paradigm shift

through the lens of common property.

Series: Routledge/ISDRS Series in Sustainable Development ResearchThis book explores how public and private actors can interrelate to achieve also by meansof law a sustainable development which is beneficial for the environment, society and theeconomy. It assesses the structure, functions and perspectives of law in the widergovernance frameworks of sustainable development. The book also provides latest andin-depth insights from each of the three dimensions of sustainable development and therelations among them. Latest political developments on global and regional level relatedto the environmental, social and the economic dimensions are provided as well as in-depthcase studies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWater Allocation Law in New ZealandLessons from Australia

Jagdeepkaur Singh-LadharSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThis book analyses water allocation law and policy in NewZealand and offers a comparative analysis with Australia. It willbe of great interest to students and scholars researching waterlaw and policy, natural resource management and environmentallaw more broadly. It was also be of use to policymakers andprofessional involved in developing and implementing waterallocation laws and policies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder 2nd Edition Managing Air Quality and Energy SystemsAdvances in SAR Remote Sensing of Oceans

Edited by Brian D. Fath, Towson University and Sven ErikJorgensen, Copenhagen University, DenmarkSeries: Environmental Management Handbook, Second Edition,Six-Volume SetThis volume introduces the general concepts and processes ofthe atmosphere, with its related systems. It explains how thesesystems function and provides strategies on how to best managethem. It serves as an excellent resource for finding basicknowledge on the atmosphere, and includes importantproblems and solutions that environmental managers face today.This book practically demonstrates the key processes, methods,and models used in studying environmental management. The

Edited by Xiaofeng Li, Huadong Guo, Kun-Shan Chen andXiaofeng YangSAR remote sensing for ocean and coast monitoring has becomea very popular area of geoscience and remote sensing researchin recent years. This book is focused on ocean dynamical studiesof sea surface phenomena, air-sea interactions, anthropogenicobject detection and radar imaging mechanisms. The objectiveis to demonstrate the types of information that may be obtainedfrom SAR images of the ocean, and the cutting-edge methodsof analyzing the imagery. It is intended for scientific researchersas well as graduate and/or senior undergraduate students whowish to use remotely sensed radar data in oceanographicresearch. chapters are contributed by leading experts from around the globe.

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2nd EditionManaging Biological and Ecological Systems

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2nd EditionEnvironmental Management HandbookSix Volume Set Edited by Brian D. Fath, Towson University and Sven Erik

Jorgensen, Copenhagen University, DenmarkSeries: Environmental Management Handbook, Second Edition,Six-Volume SetThis volume introduces the general concepts and processes ofthe biosphere and all its systems. It explains how these systemsfunction and provides strategies on how to best manage them.It serves as an excellent resource for finding basic knowledgeon the biosphere systems, and includes important problemsand solutions that environmental managers face today. Thisbook practically demonstrates the key processes, methods, andmodels used in studying environmental management. The

Edited by Brian D. Fath, Towson University and Sven ErikJorgensen, Copenhagen University, DenmarkSeries: Applied Ecology and Environmental ManagementThe Environmental Management Handbook is an excellentresource for finding basic knowledge on environmental systems.It reflects an extensive coverage of the field and includes the

most important problems and solutions posed to environmental management today. Ina very practical way, the handbook demonstrates the key processes and provisions forenhancing environmental management. The experience, evidence, methods, and modelsused in studying environmental management is presented here in six stand-alone volumes,arranged along the major environmental systems. The chapters are contributed by leadingexperts from around the globe.

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chapters are contributed by leading experts from around the globe.

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2nd Edition Managing Global Resources and Universal Processes

Fundamentals of Public Utilities Management

Edited by Brian D. Fath, Towson University and Sven ErikJorgensen, Copenhagen University, DenmarkSeries: Environmental Management Handbook, Second Edition,Six-Volume SetThis volume introduces the general concepts and processesused in environmental management. As an excellent resourcefor finding basic knowledge on environmental systems, it reflectsan extensive coverage of the field and includes the mostimportant problems and solutions facing environmentalmanagement today. In a very practical way, this volumedemonstrates the key processes, experience, evidence, methods,and models used in studying environmental management. The

chapters are contributed by leading experts from around the globe.

Frank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,Norfolk, Virginia, USAFundamentals of Public Utilities Management provides practicalinformation for constructing a roadmap for successfulcompliance with new and ever-changing regulatory frameworks,upgrading and maintenance, and general management ofutilities operations. It describes current challenges faced by utilitymanagers and offers best practices. In an effort to maximize theusefulness of the material for a broad audience, the textis writtenin a straightforward, user-friendly, conversational style forstudents and practicing professionals alike.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNature-Based Solutions to 21st Century Challenges

2nd Edition Managing Human and Social Systems

Robert C. BrearsThis book provides a systematic review of nature-based solutionsand their potential to address current environmental challenges.This book systematically reviews nature-based solutions from apublic policy angle, assessing policy developments whichencourage the implementation of nature-based solutions toaddress societal challenges while simultaneously providinghuman well-being and biodiversity benefits. It will be of greatinterest to policymakers, practitioners and researchers involvedin nature-based solutions, sustainable urban planning,environmental management and sustainable developmentgenerally.

Edited by Brian D. Fath, Towson University and Sven ErikJorgensen, Copenhagen University, DenmarkSeries: Environmental Management Handbook, Second Edition,Six-Volume SetIn this sixth volume, Managing Human and Social Systems, thereader is introduced to all the environmental tools and theirapplication to human and social systems. It explains how thesesystems function and provides strategies on how to best managethem. It serves as an excellent resource for finding basicknowledge on the human and social systems, and includesimportant problems and solutions that environmental managersface today. The chapters are contributed by leading experts from

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPolicy and Governance in the Water-Energy-FoodNexus

around the globe.

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2nd Edition Managing Soils and Terrestrial Systems

Edited by Brian D. Fath, Towson University and Sven ErikJorgensen, Copenhagen University, DenmarkSeries: Environmental Management Handbook, Second Edition,Six-Volume SetThis volume introduces the general concepts and processes ofthe geosphere with its related soil and terrestrial systems. Itexplains how these systems function and provides strategies onhow to best manage them. It serves as an excellent resource forfinding basic knowledge on the geosphere systems, and includesimportant problems and solutions that environmental managersface today. This book practically demonstrates the key processes,methods, and models used in studying environmental

A Relational Equity ApproachEdited by Anastasia Koulouri, Dundee Business School,Abertay University, UK and Nikolai Mouraviev, DundeeBusiness School, Abertay University, UKSeries: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource ManagementThis book discusses the balance of priorities within theWater-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus and its impact on policydevelopment and implementation, highlighting innovativeperspectives in adopting a holistic approach to identify, analyseand manage the nexus component interdependencies. Thecombination of theoretical and case study chapters makes thebook of interest to a wide audience, including scholars andadvanced students of sustainable development, agriculture and

food studies, water and energy policy design and governance, as well as to practitionersworking in the fields of water, energy and food security.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRethinking Wilderness and the Wild

management. The chapters are contributed by leading experts from around the globe.

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2nd Edition Managing Water Resources and HydrologicalSystems Conflict, Conservation and Co-existence

Edited by Robyn Bartel, Marty Branagan, University of NewEngland, Australia, Fiona Utley, University of New England,Australia and Stephen Harris, University of New England,AustraliaSeries: Routledge Studies in Conservation and the EnvironmentRethinking Wilderness and the Wild: Conflict, Conservation andCo-existence examines the complexities surrounding the conceptof wilderness.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars ofconservation, environmental and natural resource management,indigenous studies and environmental policy and planning. Itwill also be of interest to practitioners, policymakers and NGOs

involved in conservation, protected environments and environmental governance.

Edited by Brian D. Fath, Towson University and Sven ErikJorgensen, Copenhagen University, DenmarkSeries: Environmental Management Handbook, Second Edition,Six-Volume SetThis volume introduces the general concepts and processes ofthe hydrosphere with its water resources and hydrologicalsystems. It explains how these systems function and providesstrategies on how to best manage them. It serves as an excellentresource for finding basic knowledge on the hydrospheresystems, and includes important problems and solutions thatenvironmental managers face today. This book practicallydemonstrates the key processes, methods, and models used in

studying environmental management. The chapters are contributed by leading expertsfrom around the globe. Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Development IndicatorsAn Exergy-Based Approach

Søren Nors Nielsen, Aalborg University, Copenhagen,DenmarkSeries: Applied Ecology and Environmental ManagementAnalyzing the self-sufficient Danish island of Samsø, this bookexplains sustainability through a biogeophysical understandingof how to best use Earth’s limited resources to achieve truesustainability. The method used derives from the thermodynamicfunction of exergy. By analyzing exergy flows and establishinga system for evaluating the energy and the materials used in asociety, the author creates a platform for monitoring certainindicators of sustainability. These indicators inform readers aboutthe actions that must be taken, and the timeframes for achievingsustainability goals. Exergy-based approach is an important tool

for carrying out such analysis.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Conflict and CooperationAppraising the Economics of Smart MetersPremise, Purpose, Persuasion, and PromiseCosts and Benefits

James R. LeeThis book explores the evolution of environmental conflict as afield of study, conceptualising the boundaries and examiningthe various research methods used to approach thismulti-disciplinary topic. Drawing on a wide range of case studiesthat are clearly highlighted and analysed over the course of thechapters, this book will be of great interest to students andscholars of environmental conflict and peacebuilding,environmental politics and security studies more broadly.

Jacopo TorritiSeries: Routledge Studies in Energy PolicyThis book focuses on the economics of smart meters and is oneof the first to present comprehensive evidence on the impacts,cost-benefits and risks associated with smart metering.Throughout this volume, Jacopo Torriti integrates his findingsfrom institutional cost-benefit analyses and smart metering trialsin a range of European countries with key economic and socialconcepts and policy insights derived from almost ten years ofresearch in this area. This book will be of great interest tostudents and scholars of energy policy and demand and smartmetering infrastructure.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderConflicts over Marine and Coastal CommonResources

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Environmental JusticeKey Issues

Edited by Brendan CoolsaetSeries: Key Issues in Environment and SustainabilityThis book offers a comprehensive overview of the field ofenvironmental justice. Written by leading international expertsfrom a variety of professional, geographic, ethnic and disciplinarybackgrounds, its chapters combine authoritative commentarywith real-life cases. Organised into four parts – approaches,issues, actors and future directions – the chapters help the readerto understand the foundations of the field, including theprincipal concepts, debates and historical milestones. This book isthe ideal toolkit for junior researchers, graduate students,upper-level undergraduates and anyone in need of a

comprehensive introductory textbook on environmental justice.

Causes, Governance and PreventionKaren A. Alexander, University of Tasmania, AustraliaSeries: Earthscan OceansThis book explores the types of conflicts that occur over marineand coastal resources, the underlying causes, and attempts toprevent them. This book will be of interest to students andresearchers of coastal and marine science and environmentalmanagement as well as those working in the field of marineresource management, including coastal zone managers andfisheries managers.

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2nd EditionEnvironmental Policy and Public Health

Ecoregionalism

Barry L. Johnson, North Carolina State University, USA. and Maureen Y. LichtveldWritten from a global perspective, this second edition describes both current and emerging environmental hazards to human and related ecosystem health and discusses policies and their public health foundations. Current hazards described include air pollution, impure water, unsafe food, toxic substances, pesticides, tobacco products, and hazardous waste. It explains the interventions that policymakers and experts can consider in mitigating or preventing specific environmental hazards.

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Analyzing Regional Environmental Agreements and ProcessesJon Marco Church, Université de ReimsChampagne-Ardenne, FranceEcoregions are defined on natural resource boundaries ratherthan political criteria. The aim of this book is to provide acomprehensive understanding of environmental regionalismat the international level, analyzing the concept and its evolution.Several disciplines are mobilized to develop a model ofecoregional processes: ecology, geography, economics, andpolitical science. The author argues how a better understandingof ecoregionalism contributes to the strengthening of existingregional environmental arrangements, as well as to the greeningof ongoing regional integration processes.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Policy in India

2nd Edition Marine PolicyAn Introduction to Governance and International Law of the OceansEdited by Natalia Ciecierska-Holmes, Kirsten Jörgensen,

Lana Laura Ollier and D. RaghunandanSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental PolicyThis book systematically introduces historical trajectories anddynamics of environmental policy and governance in India. Thechapters examine the interplay between governmental, andnon-governmental actors, and the influence of socialmobilization and institutions on environmental policy andgovernance. Analysing various policy trajectories, the chaptersidentify and explore five central environmental policysubsystems: forests, water, climate, energy, and citydevelopment. Drawing on political science theories of policyprocesses, this innovative edited volume will be of great interest

Mark Zacharias, Ministry of Environment & Climate ChangeStrategy, Canada and Jeff Ardron, CommonwealthSecretariat, UKSeries: Earthscan OceansThis textbook provides readers with a foundation in policydevelopment and analysis, describing how policy, includinglegal mechanisms, are applied to the marine environment. Itpresents a systematic treatment of all aspects of marine policy,including climate change, energy, environmental protection,fisheries, mining and transportation. Aligned with current courseofferings, this textbook is an ideal introduction forundergraduates and graduate students taking marine affairs,

science and policy courses.to students and scholars of environmental policy and politics and South Asian studies morebroadly.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRenewable Energy Uptake in Urban Latin AmericaEU Environmental GovernanceSustainable Technology in Mexico and BrazilCurrent and Future Challenges

Alexandra Mallett, Carleton University, CanadaSeries: Routledge Explorations in Energy StudiesThis book explores the perplexing question of how to increasesustainable energy technology use in the developing world, andspecifically focuses on two mega-cities within Latin America.Itexamines the market and uptake of two sustainable energytechnologies (solar water heaters and biogas to produceelectricity) in two locations, Mexico City, Mexico and São Paulo,Brazil in the 2000s. The book examines the varying factorsaffecting the implementation of renewable energy technologies(RETs) in urban Latin America. It will be of great interest tostudents and scholars of energy transitions, energy policy,development studies and science and technology studies.

Edited by Amandine Orsini, Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles,Belgium and Elena KavvathaSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental PolicyThis book presents an overview of the field of environmentallaw and policies within the European Union, from theoreticalfoundations to major issues and applied governancesolutions. The volume is designed to help readers to understandthe main legal, political and economic issues of environmentalprotection since the adoption of the Paris Agreement by theEuropean Union in 2015, until the 2020 Brexit and EuropeanGreen Deal. This book is a valuable resource for students,researchers and policymakers across a broad range of fields

including environmental law and policies, environmental economics, climate science andenvironmental sociology. Routledge

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Human Rights and the EnvironmentKey Issues

Sumudu Atapattu, University of Wisconsin, USA and AndreaSchapperSeries: Key Issues in Environment and SustainabilityThis book provides a good understanding of both human rightsand environmental issues, as well as the limitations of eachregime, and explores the ways in which human rights law andinstitutions can be used to obtain relief for the victims ofenvironmental degradation or of adverse effects ofenvironmental policies. In addition, it will place an emphasis onclimate change and climate policies. Combining their specialismsin law and politics, Atapattu and Schapper have a developed atruly inter-disciplinary resource that will be essential for students

Systems and Global SocietyRoberto Pasqualino and Aled Wynne Jones, Anglia RuskinUniversity, UK.This book presents a new System Dynamics model (the ERREmodel) designed by the authors to address the financial risksemerging from the interaction between economic growth andenvironmental limits under the presence of shocks. Building onthe World3-03 Limits to Growth model, the ERRE links thefinancial system with the energy, agriculture and climate systemsthrough the real economy, by means of feedback loops, timelags and non-linear rationally bounded decision making. Thisbook will be of great interest to scholars of climate change,behavioural, ecological and evolutionary economics, greenfinance, and sustainable development.

of human rights, environmental studies, international law, international relations, politicsand philosophy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Role of Non-State Actors in the Green TransitionStakeholder DemocracyBuilding a Sustainable FutureRepresented Democracy in a Time of Fear

Edited by Jens Hoff, Quentin Gausset, University ofCopenhagen, Denmark and Simon LexSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesThis book argues that there is no way to make progress inbuilding a sustainable future without extensive participation ofnon-state actors. The volume explores the contribution ofnon-state actors to a sustainable transition, starting with citizensand communities of different kinds and ending with cities andcity-networks in the UK, Australia, Germany, Italy and Denmark.It highlights the need to develop, widen and scale up collectiveaction and community-based engagement if the transition tosustainability is to be successful. This book will be of great

interest to students and scholars of climate change, sustainability and environmental policy.

Felix Dodds, University of North Carolina & Tellus Institute,USA, Jan-Gustav Strandenaes, Minu Hemmati, CarolinaDuque Chopitea, Bernd Lakemeier, Susanne Salz, JanaBorkenhagen and Laura SchmitzIn the context of sustainable development, this book describeshow we are moving from representative to participatorydemocracy, and how we are now in a ‘Stakeholder Democracy’.The book is essential reading for professionals and traineesengaging in multi-stakeholder processes for policy developmentand to implement agreements. It will also be useful for studentsof sustainable development, politics and international relations.

RoutledgeMarket: Politics / Environment / Sociology

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrban Resilience to Droughts and FloodsThe Circular Economy in EuropeThe Role of Policies and GovernanceCritical Perspectives on Policies and Imaginaries

Edited by Cecilia Tortajada, James Horne and Larry HarringtonThis book focuses on policies and governance on how to build the resilience of cities to droughts and floods. There are discussions on how cities prepare for, cope with, learn from, manage, and recover from these extreme events. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Water Resources Development.

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Zora Kovacic, Roger Strand and Thomas VölkerSeries: Routledge Explorations in Sustainability and GovernanceThe Circular Economy in Europe presents an overview and a criticaldiscussion on how circularity is conceived, imagined and enactedin current EU policy-making.

This book is essential reading for all those interested inunderstanding how ideas about the circular economy emergedhistorically, how they gained traction and are used in policyprocesses, and what the practical challenges in implementingthis policy are.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderVisions of Energy FuturesThe European Union and Global Environmental

Protection Imagining and Innovating Low-Carbon TransitionsBenjamin K. SovacoolSeries: Routledge Studies in Energy TransitionsThis book seeks to examine the visions, fantasies, expectations,and rhetoric associated with six state-of-the-art energysystems—shale gas, clean coal, nuclear power, hydrogen fuelcells, smart meters, and electric vehicles—playing a key role incurrent deliberations about low-carbon energy supply and use.Theoretically, the book will test these technological case studieswith emerging concepts from various disciplines and drawsfrom these cases to create a synthetic set of dichotomies andframeworks for energy futures in the conclusion.

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Transforming Influence into ActionEdited by Mar Campins EritjaSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental PolicyThe European Union and Global EnvironmentalProtection examines how the EU can be a more proactive actorin the promotion of the principles of sustainability and fairnessfrom a legal environmental perspective.

It begins with an introduction and assessment of the key EUcompetences, international and regional instruments andmechanisms, as well as the current legal framework in place atthe EU level.

This volume will be of great relevance to students, scholars andEU policy makers with an interest in international environmental

law and policy.

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Water PoliticsGovernance, Justice and the Right to Water

Edited by Farhana Sultana, Syracuse University, USA andAlex Loftus, King's College London, UKSeries: Earthscan Water TextScholarship on the right to water has proliferated in recent years.This volume broadens existing discussions on the right to waterin order to critically shed light on the pathways, pitfalls,prospects, and constraints that exist in achieving global goals,as well as advance debates around water governance and waterjustice. This textbook is essential reading for students of watergovernance, environmental policy, politics, geography, and law.It will be of great interest to policymakers and practitionersworking in water governance and the human right to water and

sanitation.

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Marius KorsnesSeries: Routledge Explorations in Energy StudiesThis book explores the mobilisation of China’s wind and solarindustries and examines the benefits and disadvantages of thisdevelopment to energy production, innovation and governance.It sheds new light on the strategic development of China’srenewable energy industry, the flexible governance methodsemployed, and the internal struggles that Chinese local andcentral policymakers, state-owned enterprises and academiahave faced. This book will be of great relevance to students andscholars of renewable energy technologies, energy policy andsustainability transitions, as well as policymakers with a specificinterest in China.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDe-centring Land GrabbingA New World-SystemSoutheast Asia Perspectives on Agrarian-Environmental TransformationsFrom Chaos to Sustainability

Edited by Peter Vandergeest and Laura SchoenbergerSeries: Critical Agrarian StudiesThis collection critically examines the nature and extent of landgrabbing in Southeast Asia, and seeks to locate this phenomenain broader agrarian and environmental transitions (AET). Thechapters originally published as a special issue in The Journal ofPeasant Studies.

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Donald G. Reid, University of Guelph, CanadaSeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentThis book examines the present crisis in the social and ecologicalenvironment that is producing profound, potentially catastrophicchallenges to the planet and humanity, and outlines a processfor moving forward to address these critical issues. Part 1 surveysthe five major threats facing humanity today: climate change,inequality and poverty, new technologies, migration andglobalization. It approaches the challenge of integrating thesephenomena into a global picture from a systems perspective.Part 2 moves to solving these problems with chapters examiningthe ability of the present world-system to address these issuesand outlining a process for action. Market: Environment / Geography / Asian Studies

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmentalism under Authoritarian RegimesClimate Politics in Small European StatesMyth, Propaganda, RealityEdited by Neil Carter, University of York, UK, Connor Little

and Diarmuid Torney, Dublin City University, IrelandClimate Politics in Small European States examines how thecharacteristics of small states structure climate politics and bothenable and constrain ambitious climate policies. This volumecontributes to our knowledge of how institutions, includingelectoral institutions and institutions of interest intermediation,actors such as parties, interest groups, individuals, governments,and ideas shape climate policy and politics.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a specialissue of Environmental Politics.

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Edited by Stephen Brain and Viktor PálThis book explores the theme of environmental politics andauthoritarian regimes on both the right and the left. The authorsargue that in instances when environmentalist policies offer thepossibility of bolstering a country’s domestic (nationalist) appealor its international prestige, authoritarian regimes can endorseand have endorsed environmental protective measures. Thecollection of essays analyse environmentalist initiatives pursuedby authoritarian regimes, and provide explanations for both thesuccesses and failures of such regimes. This book will be of greatinterest to those studying environmental history and politics,environmental humanities, ecology and geography.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInterdisciplinary Collaboration for Water DiplomacyConverging Social Justice Issues and MovementsA Principled and Pragmatic ApproachEdited by Tsegaye Moreda, International Institute of Social

Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands,Saturnino M. Borras Jr., International Institute of SocialStudies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands,Alberto Alonso-Fradejas, International Institute of SocialStudies, of Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlandsand Zoe W. Brent, International Institute of Social Studies,Erasmus University Rotterdam, The NetherlandsSeries: ThirdWorldsThis book argues that the multiple contemporary converging

Edited by Shafiqul Islam, Tufts University, USA and KevinM. Smith, Tufts University, USASeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThis book introduces the concept of Water Diplomacy as aprincipled and pragmatic approach to problem driveninterdisciplinary collaboration, which has been developed as aresponse to pressing contemporary water challenges arisingfrom the coupling of natural and human systems. It offers criticallessons and case studies for researchers and practitionersworking on complex water issues as well as important lessonsfor those looking to initiate, implement or evaluateinterdisciplinary program to address other complex problemsin any setting.

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crises have significantly altered the context for and object of political contestations around agrarian, climate, environmental and food justice issues. The majority of the discussions in this volume are dedicated to the issue of responses to the crises both by capitalist forces and those adversely affected by the crises, and the implications of these for academic research and political activist work. The chapters were originally published as a special issue in Third World Quarterly.

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Jainism and Environmental PoliticsAidan RankinSeries: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityThis book explores the ways in which the ecologically centredIndian philosophy of Jainism could introduce a new andnon-western methodology to environmental politics, with thepotential to help the green movement find new audiences anda new voice. Aidan Rankin argues that Jain pluralism could bea powerful tool for engaging non-western societies withenvironmental politics, allowing for an inclusive approach to aglobal ecological problem.This book will be of great interest tostudents and scholars of environmental politics, environmentalphilosophy, comparative religions and Jainism.

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Between technologies of governance and resistance workEdited by Esben Leifsen, Maria-Therese Gustafsson, MariaAntonieta Guzman-Gallegos and Almut Schilling-VacaflorThrough nine empirically grounded case studies from LatinAmerica, Europe and Australia, this book critically assessesdifferent forms of participation related to resource extractionactivities. The chapters originally published as a special issue inThird World Quarterly

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPioneers, Leaders and Followers in Multilevel andPolycentric Climate Governance

Limits to Terrestrial ExtractionEdited by Robert Kirsch, Arizona State University, USASeries: Routledge Focus on Energy StudiesThis volume focuses on the social, cultural, and ecologicalconsequences of a political economy of energy. This book looksat the construction of society itself as an energy-harvesting"megamachine," and explores the limit to terrestrial extraction,finding that business as usual cannot yield a different world. Theauthors offer critiques of market society and its constitutive driveto produce and waste energy. This book will be of great interestto students and scholars of environmental political theory, aswell as social scientists and humanities scholars who study theintersection of energy and society.

Edited by Rüdiger Wurzel, University of Hull, UK, DuncanLiefferink, Radboud University, the Netherlands andDiarmuid Torney, Dublin City University, IrelandThis volume focuses on pioneers, leaders and followers as centraldrivers for international climate change governanceinnovations. It focuses primarily on non-state actors in differentmultilevel and polycentric governance structures offering criticalanalysis of actors who can act as pioneers and/or leaders atdifferent levels of climate governance. The volume providesassesses their motives, capacities, styles and strategies. Itexamines the dynamic interrelationship between leaders andpioneers, and followers and laggards. Moreover, it analyses howmultilevel and polycentric climate governance structures enable

and/or constrain climate pioneers, leaders and followers.RoutledgeMarket: Climate Change / GovernanceMarch 2020: 234x156: 202ppHb: 978-0-367-46759-3: £120.00eBook: 978-1-003-03108-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367467593

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Natural Resource Conflicts and SustainableDevelopment

Edited by Agni Kalfagianni, University of Utrecht, TheNetherlands, Doris Fuchs and Anders HaydenSeries: Routledge International HandbooksThis Handbook provides a state-of-the art review of the coredebates and contributions that offer a more normative, criticaland transformatively aspirational view on global sustainabilitygovernance. Providing coverage of key themes and conceptsincluding consumerism, North-South inequity, decarbonisationand sustainable consumption corridors, this Handbook will serveas an important resource for both academics and practitionersresearching and working in the fields of environment andsustainability governance and politics.

Edited by E. Gunilla Almered Olsson, University ofGothenburg, Sweden and Pernille Gooch, Lund University,SwedenSeries: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource ManagementProviding both a theoretical background and practical examplesof natural resource conflict, this volume explores the pressureson natural resources leading to scarcity and conflict. A range ofglobal examples is presented including water resources, fisheries,forests, human-wildlife conflicts, urban environments and theconsequences of climate change. It will be a valuable text foradvanced students of natural resource management,development studies and peace and conflict management. The

book will also be of interest to practitioners in the field of natural resource management. RoutledgeMarket: Environment and Sustainability/International Politics and GovernanceRoutledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Politics of Energy SecuritySustainable Community Movement OrganizationsCritical Security Studies, New Materialism and GovernmentalitySolidarity Economies and Rhizomatic Practices

Johannes KesterSeries: Routledge Explorations in Energy StudiesAfter a short historical analysis of the proliferation of energysecurity, this book unpacks four social practices that drive energysecurity. These include the logics of security, a critical reflectionon the notion of scarcity, an analysis of the relation between themateriality of sociotechnical (energy) systems and the knowledgepeople have over such systems, and the (power) politics thatcombine all these practices. This book will be of great interestto students and scholars of energy security and policy, politicaltheory, international relations, and environmental studies morebroadly.

Edited by Francesca Forno and Richard R. WeinerSeries: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityThis volume shines a light on Sustainable Community MovementOrganisations (SCMOs), an emergent wave of non-hierarchical,community-based socio-economic movements, with alternativeforms of consumption and production very much at their core.The essays in this collection explore new geographies ofsolidarity practices ranging from forms of horizontal democracyto interurban and transnational networks. This book will be avaluable tool for academics and students of sustainableconsumption, environmental policy, social policy, environmentaleconomics, environmental management and sustainabilitystudies more broadly. Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Politics of Sustainability in the ArcticThe Anthropocene Debate and Political ScienceReconfiguring Identity, Space, and TimeEdited by Thomas Hickmann, Lena Partzsch, Philipp

Pattberg and Sabine WeilandSeries: Routledge Research in Global Environmental GovernanceThis book contributes to the Anthropocene debate by providingnovel theoretical and conceptual accounts of the Anthropocene,engaging with contemporary politics and policy-making on thesubject, and offering a critical reflection on the debate as such.The focus is on two questions: (1) What is the contribution ofpolitical science to the Anthropocene debate, e.g. in terms ofidentified problems, answers, and solutions? (2) What are theconceptual and practical implications of the Anthropocenedebate for political science as a discipline? It will be of greatinterest to students and scholars of political science, global

environmental politics and governance, and sustainable development.

Edited by Ulrik Pram Gad and Jeppe StrandsbjergSeries: Routledge Studies in SustainabilityThis book argues that sustainability is a political concept becauseit defines and shapes competing visions of the future. It sets outa theoretical framework for understanding and analysingsustainability as a political concept, and provides acomprehensive empirical investigation of Arctic sustainabilitydiscourses. Presenting a range of case studies, the essays in thisvolume analyse the concept of sustainability and how actorsare employing and contesting this concept in specific regionswithin the Arctic.

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Edited by Anthony R. Zito, University of Newcastle, UK,Charlotte Burns, University of Sheffield, UK and AndreaLenschow, Osnabrück University, GermanyThis volume investigates the trajectory of EU environmentalpolicy and reflects on how it has evolved over the decades.Gathering together leading scholars working on Europeanenvironmental policy, it assesses change that has occurred indimensions of EU environmental policy research, including theEU’s values and approaches, the provision of leadership, Brexitand the dismantling of policies, policy instruments and climatechange, policy implementation and enforcement as well aspolicy evaluation. Each chapter also assesses the implicationsof current developments for the future health of European

environmental policy, European integration and the environment itself.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBeyond the Blue EconomyA Creative Philosophy of AnticipationCreative Industries and the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Small IslandDeveloping States

Futures in the Gaps of the PresentEdited by Jamie Brassett, University of the Arts London, UK and John O'Reilly,University of the Arts London, UK Peter RudgeSeries: Routledge Research in Anticipation and Futures Series: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentThis collection highlights the valuable ontological and creative insights gathered fromanticipation studies, which orients itself to the future in order to shape the present. Authors

This book argues for a broader approach to sustainable growth in Small Island DevelopingStates (SIDS).

gathered in this volume provide critical expertise across anticipation, philosophy, the future Small island states such as those in the Caribbean, Indian Ocean and South Pacific facesignificant and growing threats from climate change, increasing political and social volatilityand the present, to emphasize the important role creativity plays as they intersect with a

number of other disciplines including science, religion, business and psychology, among and rapidly evolving global trends in technology and tourism. Based on ten years of research,others. This book will be of interest scholars and research in futures studies, anticipation, this book looks beyond the Blue Economy of tourism and fisheries and provides a modelphilosophy, creative practice and theories about creative practice, as well as the intersectionsbetween philosophy, creativity and business.

of how creative industries, innovation networks, creative clusters and digital transformationcan give SIDS the foundation for a strong sustainable future.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBlue Ecocriticism and the Oceanic ImperativeAnthropocene Antarctica

Sidney I. Dobrin, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USASeries: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesThis book initiates a conversation about blue ecocriticism: critical,ethical, cultural, and political positions that emerge from oceanicor aquatic frames of mind rather than traditional land-basedapproaches. The chapters explore a vast archive of oceanicliterature, visual art, television and film, games, theory andcriticism. By examining the relationships between theserepresentations of ocean and cultural imaginaries, This bookworks to unmoor ecocriticism from its land-based anchors. Thisbook aims to simultaneously advance blue ecocriticism as anintellectual pursuit within the environmental humanities and toadvocate for ocean conservation as derivative of that pursuit.

Perspectives from the Humanities, Law and Social SciencesEdited by Elizabeth Leane and Jeffrey McGeeSeries: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesAnthropocene Antarctica offers new ways of thinking about the‘Continent for Science and Peace’ in a time of planetaryenvironmental change. This collection paves the way forresearchers in the Environmental Humanities, Law and SocialSciences to engage critically with the Antarctic, fostering acommunity of scholars who can act with natural scientists toaddress the globally significant environmental issues that facethis vitally important part of the planet.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCircular CitiesBeyond RecyclingA Revolution in Urban SustainabilityPaul Micklethwaite

Beyond Recycling critically explores unasked questions around recycling and its prominentposition in contemporary thinking about sustainability. It challenges assumptions about

Jo Williams, Bartlett School of Planning, University CollegeLondon, UKSeries: Routledge Studies in SustainabilityThis book provides the first, definitive summary of circular citiesand compares them to other city types, such as smart, zerowaste, regenerative, and resilient. With cities striving to meetsustainable development goals, circular urban systems aregaining momentum. Especially in Europe, cities have adoptedmeasures and strategies that aim to create sustainable circularsystems in fields ranging from infrastructure to urban planning,social consumption, industry and business. Circular Cities explainsthe shift in focus from a purely economic concept, which

why we appear to have committed to recycling as a cultural project. The social, culturaland even environmental value of recycling has not been considered carefully enough. Thisbook considers recycling as a contemporary cultural idea related to - but not wholly definedby - our response to material waste. Beyond Recycling is a fascinating read for consciousconsumers and students in the creative arts, design, cultural studies, sustainability andenvironmental studies.

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promotes circular business models in cities, to one that explores a new approach to urbandevelopment.

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Common Sense in Environmental ManagementThinking Through English Land and Water

Jonathan WoolleySeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesCommon Sense in Environmental Management examines commonsense not in theory, but in practice. Jonathan Woolley arguesthat common sense as a concept is rooted in English experiencesof landscape and land management and examines itethnographically - unveiling common sense as key tounderstanding how British nature and public life are transformingin the present day.

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Edited by Bruno Takahashi and Sonny RosenthalThis volume aims to improve our understanding of culturallybounded rationalities across racial and ethnic groups facingenvironmental challenges. The ideas presented in this bookdovetail with the idea that environmental communicationscholars and practitioners can effectively intervene to engageethnic groups that traditionally are not included in decisionmaking or deliberation processes that directly affect theirlivelihoods. This book will be of great interest to students,scholars and practitioners of environmental communication.

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Environmental EconomicsConcepts, Methods and PoliciesA Way Forward

Dodo J. Thampapillai and Matthias Ruth, University of York,United KingdomEnvironmental Economics explores the ways in which economictheory and its applications must be modified to explicitlyaccommodate the goal of sustainability and the vital role playedby environmental capital. Divided into five key parts, it drillsdown into issues and challenges including consumer demand;production and supply; market organisation; renewable andnon-renewable resources; environmental valuation;macroeconomic stabilisation, and international trade andglobalisation. This textbook will be a vital resource for upper-levelundergraduate and postgraduate students studying not onlyenvironmental economics/ecological economics but also

Joystu Dutta, Sant Gahira Guru University, Chhattisgarh,India, Srijan Goswami, Indian School of ComplementaryTherapy & Allied Sciences, India and Abhijit Mitra,Department of Marine Science, University of Calcutta,Kolkata, IndiaThis book revolves around the COVID-19 and its influence on allbiotic and abiotic components on earth, with focus on regulatoryrole of air quality during this pandemic, municipal solid wastemanagement and COVID-19, how herd immunity influencesCOVID-19 and so on. With amalgamation of emergingenvironmental issues and the direct and indirect influences ofCOVID-19 on all these issues, it explains how pandemics changeour thought and reset our priorities for action on a global scale. The book also explains control and mitigation of COVID-19 and

cutting-edge research on COVID-19 with an empirical review on scientific efforts.CRC PressMarket: Environmental SciencesNovember 2020: 216x138: 139ppHb: 978-0-367-62321-0: £50.00eBook: 978-1-003-10888-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367623210

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economics in general.

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Environmental Ethics and UncertaintyWrestling with Wicked ProblemsNourishing Life

Whitney A. Bauman and Kevin J. O'BrienThis book offers a multidisciplinary (theology, philosophy, andsociology) environmental approach to ethics in response to thecontemporary challenge of climate change caused by globalizedeconomics and consumption. This book synthesises theincredible complexity of the problem and the necessity of actionin response, highlighting the unambiguous problem facinghumanity in the 21st century, but arguing that it is essential todevelop an ethics housed in ambiguity in response.

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Eric S. NelsonSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesDaoism and Environmental Philosophy explores ethics and thephilosophy of nature in the Daodejing, the Zhuangzi, and relatedtexts to elucidate their potential significance in our contemporaryenvironmental crisis. The author explores critical andtransformative dimensions of early Daoism to provide exemplarymodels and insights for cultivating a more expansive ecologicalethos, environmental culture of nature, and political ecology.This work will be of interest to students and scholars interestedin philosophy, environmental ethics and philosophy, andreligious studies, and intellectual history.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEthical Responses to Nature’s CallEnvironmental Health and the U.S. Federal SystemReticent ImperativesSustainably Managing Health Hazards

James MagriniArguing for a renewed view of objects and nature, EthicalResponses to Nature’s Call considers how it is possible tounderstand our ethical duties - in the form of ethicalintuitionalism- to nature and the planet by listening to andreleasing ourselves over to the call or address of nature. Thisrenewed vision of the human-and-nature provides direction forour interaction with and behaviour towards nature in such away that the ethical insight offers a diagnosis and provides apotentially compelling prescriptive for environmental ills.

Michael R Greenberg and Dona Schneider, Edward J.Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, USASeries: Routledge Studies in Environment and HealthThis book explains how the U.S. federal system managesenvironmental health issues, with a unique focus on riskmanagement and human health outcomes. This book will beessential reading for students and scholars working onenvironmental health and environmental policy, particularlyfrom a public health, and risk management viewpoint, in additionto practitioners and policymakers involved in environmentalmanagement and public policy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderEnvironmental Humanities and the UncannyEcoculture, Literature and Religion

Rod GiblettSigmund Freud’s essay on the uncanny is celebrating a century.It is arguably his greatest and most fruitful contribution to thestudy of culture and the environment. Environmental Humanitiesand the Uncanny brings into the open neglected aspects of theuncanny in Freud’s famous essay in its centenary year and in thework of those before and after him, such as Friedrich Schelling,Walter Benjamin, E. T. A. Hoffmann and Bram Stoker.

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2nd Edition Evaluating Environment in InternationalDevelopment

Edited by Juha I. UittoThis book provides novel and in-depth perspectives onevaluating environment and sustainability issues in developingcountries. This new edition reflects on the 2030 Agenda forSustainable Development and Sustainable Development Goals.Significantly updated throughout to reflect recent developmentsin climate change research, and on the implications of the 2020pandemic, this volume will be of great interest to students andscholars of environment studies, development studies,international relations, sustainable development and evaluation,as well as practitioners in international organizations anddevelopment and environmental NGOs.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFarming Systems and Food Security in AfricaEnvironmental Literacy and New Digital AudiencesPriorities for Science and Policy Under Global ChangePat Brereton

Exploring the growing power and influence of media formatsand outlets like YouTube and gaming, alongside fictional anddocumentary film, this book considers new modes ofenvironmental literacy to ascertain the effectiveness of digitaland filmic stimuli on an audience’s perception of environmentalissues, and its specific impact on environmental action. Drawingon rich empirical data from research carried out in the US andEurope, Brereton establishes how environmental narratives andmeanings are created and being received by contemporaryaudiences.

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Edited by John Dixon, ACIAR, Australia, Dennis P. Garrity,Jean-Marc Boffa, Timothy O. Williams, International WaterManagement Institute, Accra, Ghana, Tilahun Amede,ICRISAT, Kenya, Christopher Auricht, Rosemary Lott andGeorge MburathiSeries: Earthscan Food and AgricultureAfrica has an immense variety of farming systems. Knowledgeof these complex systems, set in their socio-economic andenvironmental context, is an essential ingredient to developingeffective strategies for improving food and nutrition security. Thisbook systematically and comprehensively describes and classifies

the characteristics, trends, drivers of change and strategic priorities for each of thirteenSeptember 2020: 234x156: 222ppAfrican farming systems and their main subsystems. Highly illustrated in full colourHb: 978-1-138-04925-3: £120.00throughout, it provides an essential follow-up to and application of the seminalwork Farming Systems and Poverty by Dixon and colleagues (FAO/World Bank, 2001).

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGoverning Renewable Natural ResourcesFlood Resilience of Private PropertiesTheories and FrameworksEdited by Thomas Hartmann, Utrecht University,

Netherlands, Willemijn van Doorn-Hoekveld, Helena F.M.W.van Rijswick and Tejo SpitSeries: Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and GovernanceFlood Resilience of Private Propertiesexamines the division andbalance of responsibilities between the public and the privatewhen discussing flood resilience of private properties. Politicaland societal systems influence the action citizens are preparedto take and what they expect their governments to do. Theresponsibility for implementing such measures is sharedbetween the public and the private domain in different degreesin different countries.

Edited by Fiona NunanSeries: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource ManagementIn one volume, this book brings together a diversity ofapproaches, theory and frameworks that can be used to analysethe governance of renewable natural resources. The book servesas an essential introduction to the governance of renewablenatural resources for students, researchers and practitioners.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHappiness, Well-being and SustainabilityFood for DegrowthA Course in Systems ChangePerspectives and Practices

Laura Musikanski, Rhonda Phillips, James Bradbury, Johnde Graaf and Clinton L. BlissHappiness, Well-being and Sustainability is the first textbookbridging the gap between personal happiness and sustainablesocial change, providing a guide for students to increase theirskills, literacy and knowledge about connections between asense of well-being and systems change. The book is brokendown into seven sections covering the subjects of systemsthinking, personal and societal values, measuring happiness,human needs, ecological sustainability, and public policy. Writtenin a style that is approachable and accessible, this book providesessential reading for students in courses on happiness, socialchange, and sustainability studies.

Edited by Anitra Nelson and Ferne Edwards, Trinity College,DublinSeries: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesThis book investigates applications of degrowth in a range ofgeographic, practical and theoretical contexts along the foodchain. Degrowth challenges growth and advocates for everydaypractices that limit socio-metabolic energy and material flowswithin planetary constraints. As such, the editors intend to mappossibilities for food for degrowth to become established as afield of studies. This book will be of interest to students andscholars of critical food studies, sustainability studies, urbanpolitical ecology, geography, environmental studies such asenvironmental sociology, anthropology, ethnography, ecological

economics and urban design and planning. RoutledgeMarket: Environment / Mental HealthJuly 2020: 216x138: 216ppHb: 978-0-367-48872-7: £120.00

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Heritage Conflict, Conservation and CoexistenceKeith SomervilleSeries: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesThis book places lion conservation and the relationship betweenpeople and lions both in historical context and in the contextof the contemporary politics of conservation in Africa. The killingof Cecil the Lion in July 2015 brought such issues to the public’sattention. This book will be of interest to students and scholarsof environmental and African history, wildlife conservation,environmental management and political ecology, as well asthe general reader.

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Edited by Mark Alan Rhodes II, William R. Price and AmyWalkerSeries: Routledge Research in Sustainable UrbanismThis book investigates the overlap of memory and the impactsof industrialization within today’s communities and the sensesof place and heritage which grew alongside and in reaction tothe growth of mines, mills, and factories. While based in thetraditions of geography, this collection also draws upon and willbe of great interest to students and scholars of culturalanthropology, archaeology, sociology, history, architecture, civilengineering, and heritage, memory, museum, and tourismstudies. Using global examples, the authors provide a uniquelygeographic understanding to industrial heritage across the

spaces, places, and memories of industrial development.Market: Environment / SustainabilityJuly 2019: 234x156: 260ppHb: 978-1-138-55802-1: £120.00RoutledgePb: 978-1-138-55803-8: £34.99Market: Environment / GeographyeBook: 978-1-315-15118-2November 2020: 234x156: 216pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138558038Hb: 978-0-367-44090-9: £120.00

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Imagining Climate EngineeringDreaming of the Designer ClimateJeroen Oomen Negotiating the EnvironmentThis book highlights the increasing attention for climate engineering, a set of speculativetechnologies aimed to counter global warming. What is the future of the global climate?

Angela RoothaanIndigenous, Modern and Postcolonial Relations to Naturecontributes to the young field of intercultural philosophy byintroducing the perspective of critical and postcolonial thinkerswho have focused on systematic racism, power relations, andthe intersection of cultural identity and political struggle.

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And who gets to decide—or even design—this future?Marrying science and technologystudies and the environmental humanities, Oomen provides crucial insights for the futureof the climate change debate for scholars and students.

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Edited by Mara Tignino, Raya Marina Stephan, RenéeMartin-Nagle and Owen McIntyreSeries: Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and GovernanceThis book deals with the interaction of science and policy froma legal perspective. Expert contributors outline the role of lawin water management and suggest solutions to make lawsflexible and adaptive to changes in scientific knowledge andenvironmental, social and economic conditions. Each chapteraddresses the topic with a different focus and offers an in-depthanalysis of legal challenges related to the creation ofinterdisciplinary bridge, clarifying how science may beassimilated into decision-making processes and can thereby

contribute to build evidence-based policies.

A Mind of One’s OwnEdited by Valerie A. Brown, John A. Harris and DavidWaltner-ToewsIndependent Thinking in an Uncertain World explores workable,field-tested strategies from the frontiers of creating a viablefuture for humans on Earth. Based on research results fromhundreds of social learning workshops with communitiesworld-wide, many of them part of Australian National University’sLocal Sustainability Project, authors with diverse interests explorethe gap between open-minded individual thinking and closedsocially-defined knowledges. The multiple dimensions ofindividual, social and biophysical ways of thinking are combinedin ways that allow open-minded individuals to learn from eachother. Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLiberty and the Ecological CrisisIndigenous Futures and Learnings Taking PlaceFreedom on a Finite PlanetEdited by Ligia (Licho) López López and Gioconda Coello

Series: Routledge Research in Anticipation and FuturesThis book disrupts the common sense of “learning” and“knowledge for the future” by examining the multiplicity of waysin which these topics are thought about and enacted inIndigenous people’s ways of knowing and practice. Experts talkabout risk drivers and sustainable agricultural practices with thegoal of attaining synergy and a balance between increasedproductivity and improved ecosystem functions. This book willbe of great interest to students and scholars of Indigenousstudies, future studies, post-colonial studies in education, settlercolonialism and coloniality, diversity and multiculturalism ineducation, and international comparative education.

Edited by Christopher J. Orr, Kaitlin Kish and BruceJenningsSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesThis book examines the concept of liberty in relation tocivilization’s ability to live within ecological limits. Mapping outnew ways forward for long term ecological well-being, this bookis essential reading for students and scholars of ecology,environmental ethics, politics and sociology and for the wideraudience interested in the human-earth relationship and globalsustainability.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderLocal Consumption and Global EnvironmentalImpactsAccounting, Trade-offs and Sustainability

Kuishuang Feng, University of Maryland, USA, KlausHubacek, University of Maryland, USA and Yang YuSeries: Routledge-SCORAI Studies in Sustainable ConsumptionThis book describes how local consumption, particularly in urbanareas, is increasingly met by global supply chains. These supplychains often extend over large geographical distances and havegreater global environmental impacts, contributing to pollution,climate change, water scarcity and deforestation. The book willbe key reading for students taking courses in environmentalsciences, sustainability sciences, ecological economies andgeography.

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Natural Resources and the EnvironmentEconomics, Law, Politics, and InstitutionsMark Kanazawa, Carleton College, USANatural Resources and the Environment: Economics, Law, Politics, and Institutions provides a new approach to the study of environmental and natural resource economics. It takes a multi-disciplinary approach, which is essential for understanding complex environmental problems, and examines the issue from not only an economic perspective, but also taking into account law, politics and institutions. In doing so, it provides students with a realistic understanding of how environmental policy is created and presents a comprehensive examination of real-world environmental policy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNegotiating Gender Expertise in Environment andDevelopment

Mainstreaming Natural Capital and EcosystemServices into Development Policy

Voices from Feminist Political EcologyEdited by Pushpam Kumar, UNEP, KenyaThis book highlights the latest advances in the science andpractice of using ecosystem services to inform decisions foreconomic development in the context of the developingcountries. Mainstreaming Natural Capital and Ecosystem Servicesinto Development Policy is designed to help decision makers atall levels, including governments, businesses, multileveldevelopment banks and individuals, integrate ecosystems andtheir services into their decision making.

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Edited by Bernadette P. Resurrección and Rebecca ElmhirstSeries: Routledge Studies in Gender and EnvironmentsThis book casts a light on the daily struggles and achievementsof ‘gender experts’ working in environment and developmentorganisations. Developed through a series of conversationsconvened by the book’s editors with leading practitioners fromresearch, advocacy and donor organisations, this text exploresthe ways gender professionals deal with personal, power-ladenrealities associated with navigating gender in everyday practice.This book will be of great relevance to scholars and practitionerswith an interest in environment and development, science andtechnology, and gender and women’s studies more broadly.Market: Economics / Environment & Sustainability / Development Studies

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholder'One Planet' CitiesManaging Complexity: Earth Systems and Strategies

for the Future Sustaining Humanity within Planetary LimitsDavid ThorpeThis book addresses the crucial question of how the essentialneeds of the growing human population can be met withoutbreaking the Earth's already-stretched life-support system.Utilising interviews with key players and case studies from acrossthe globe, David Thorpe examines all aspects of modern societythrough the critical lens of the ecological footprint and relevantsupporting international standards and indicators. This book willbe of great interest to practitioners and policymakers involvedin governance, administration, urban environments andsustainability, alongside students of the built environment, urbanplanning, environmental policy and energy.

Walter R. Erdelen and Jacques G. RichardsonSeries: Routledge Studies in SustainabilityManaging Complexity: Earth Systems and Strategies for the Futureintroduces and explores systems and complexity in relation tonear-synchronous world and environmental problems. Thebook’s conclusions discuss the ambitious yet vital reforms theauthors propose as routes to a sustainable existence. This bookwill be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainability,sustainable development and complexity theory.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRiverlands of the AnthropoceneParticipatory Networks and the EnvironmentWalking Our Waterways as Places of BecomingThe BGreen Project in the US and Bangladesh

Margaret SomervilleSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesThe book addresses some of the major conceptual challengesof the Anthropocene. Drawing on stories of migration,environmental activism, and encounters with the living beingsthat inhabit waterways, it considers the personal relationshipwith urban waterways and how it links to contemporary globalissues. The book’s unique contribution is the bringing togetherof Australian Aboriginal knowledge systems with contemporarywestern philosophies including feminist materialism andrhizomatic geophilosophies. It focuses on Deleuze in particular,and argues that artistic forms, such as visual arts and music, canassist us in thinking beyond the many binaries that constrain

western thought.

Fadia HasanThis book focusses on the work of The BGreen Project (BGreen):a participatory action research platform that carries outyouth-focussed activities in Bangladesh and the United Stateswith the aim of addressing environmental issues via communityengagement. Hasan teases out the key factors that are requiredfor the continued momentum of environmentally focused,community-academic partnerships projects in order to presenta workable model that could be applied elsewhere. This bookwill be of great interest to students and scholars ofenvironmental communication, citizen participation,environmental politics, environmental sociology and sustainabledevelopment.

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Planning Wild CitiesHuman–Nature Relationships in the Urban Age

Wendy Steele, RMIT University, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Research in Sustainable UrbanismThis book critically engages with the contemporary challengesof planning wild cities in a climate of change. Drawing on theinternational literature and case-study examples from thedeveloped and developing country contexts, key issues aroundurban (in)security, critical infrastructure and the rights to the cityfor both humans and nature are highlighted. It is within thiscontext that this book focuses on the need to better understandhow contemporary cities have changed and the relational roleof planning within it. Planning Wild Cities will be of particularinterest to students and scholars of planning, urban studies andsustainable development.

Edited by Scott Slovic, Swarnalatha Rangarajan and VidyaSarveswaranEcocriticism and environmental communication studies havefor many years co-existed as parallel disciplines, occasionallycrossing paths but typically operating in separate academicspheres. These fields are now rapidly converging, and thishandbook aims to reinforce the common concerns andmethodologies of the sibling disciplines. It will be an essentialreference for teachers, students, and practitioners ofenvironmental literature, film, journalism, communication, andrhetoric as well as the broader meta-discipline of environmentalhumanities.

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Edited by Tema Milstein and José Castro-SotomayorSeries: Routledge International HandbooksDrawing on a diverse range of contributors who utilise an arrayof multi-disciplinary lenses, this Handbook provides amuch-needed reference on the many ways in which individualand collective ecocultural identities are being produced andperformed on individual, local, and global scales. Each sectionincludes authoritative grounded theoretical essays and aninternational range of case studies.

Providing a transdisciplinary overview of this cutting-edgesubject, this Handbook will be an essential resource for studentsand scholars of environmental communication, environmental

sociology, human geography and environmental studies more broadly.

Natural History and Human HistoryAugustin BerquePoetics of the Earth is a work of environmental philosophy, basedon a synthesis of Eastern and Western thought on natural andhuman history. It draws on recent biological research to showhow the processes of evolution and history both functionaccording to the same principles. This book will be of greatinterest to students and scholars of environmental studies,environmental philosophy, Asian studies and the naturalsciences.

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Routledge Handbook of Energy EconomicsEdited by Uğur Soytaş, Middle East Technical University,Turkey and Ramazan Sarı, Middle East Technical University,TurkeySeries: Routledge International HandbooksEnergy consumption and production have major influences onthe economy, environment and society, but in return they arealso influenced by how the economy is structured, how thesocial institutions work, and how the society deals withenvironmental degradation. The need for integrated assessmentof the relationship between energy, economy, environment,and society is clear and this handbook offers an in-depth reviewof all four pillars of the energy-economy-environment-society

Edited by Robert McLeman, Wilfrid Laurier University,Canada and François Gemenne, University of VersaillesSaint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France and the University ofLiège, BelgiumSeries: Routledge International HandbooksThe Routledge Handbook of Environmental Displacement andMigration will provide a state-of-the-science review of researchon how environmental variability and change influence currentand future global migration patterns and possibly triggerlarge-scale population displacements. The compendium willexplain theoretical, conceptual, and empirical developmentsthat have been made in recent years; describe their origins and

nexus. It will be of great interest to all those studying and researching in the area of energyeconomic. It offers guidelines and suggestions for policy makers as well as for future research.

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connections to broader topics including migration research, development studies, and international public policy and law; and, highlight emerging areas where new and/or additional research and reflection are warranted.RoutledgeMarket: Environmental Studies/Migration StudiesJune 2020: 246x174: 462ppHb: 978-1-138-19446-5: £190.00Pb: 978-0-367-52150-9: £39.99eBook: 978-1-315-63884-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367521509

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Edited by David B. Sachsman and JoAnn Myer ValentiSeries: Routledge International HandbooksThis Handbook provides a thorough understanding ofenvironmental journalism around the world. With contributionsfrom across the world broken down into five key regions – theUnited States of America, Europe and Russia, Asia and Australia,Africa and the Middle East, and South America - it providessupport for today’s environment reporters, the providers ofessential news in the 21st century. As a scholarly and journalisticwork written by academics and the environmental reportersthemselves, this volume is an essential text for both upper-levelundergraduates and postgraduates who study journalism and

global environmental issues.

Edited by Jan Bebbington, Carlos Larrinaga, BrendanO'Dwyer and Ian ThomsonSeries: Routledge International HandbooksThis handbook showcases the broad spectrum of diverseapproaches to environmental accounting which have developedduring the last 30 years across the globe. It covers a range ofphysical issues such as water, carbon and biodiversity, as wellas specific accounting matters such as management control,finance and audit. Edited by leading scholars in the area andwith key contributions from across the discipline, and coveringa diverse range of perspectives and locationsm, this handbookwill serve as a vital resource for students and scholars of

environmental accounting and environmental economics.RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Environment and Sustainability/Journalism StudiesMarket: Environment / AccountingApril 2020: 246x174: 442ppMarch 2021: 246x174: 416ppHb: 978-1-138-47850-3: £190.00Hb: 978-0-367-15233-8: £190.00eBook: 978-1-351-06840-6eBook: 978-0-367-15236-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138478503* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367152338

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and Peacebuilding Edited by Simon Bell, Open University, UK and StephenMorse, University of Surrey, UKSeries: Routledge International HandbooksThis handbook provides researchers and students with anoverview of the field of sustainability indicators and indices (SIIs)as applied in the interdisciplianry field of sustainabledevelopment. The editors have sought to include views fromthe centre ground of SII development but also divergent viewswhich represent some of the diverse, challenging and even edgyobservations which are prominent in the wider field ofenvironmental indicator thinking.

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Edited by Ashok Swain and Joakim ÖjendalSeries: Routledge International HandbooksConceived as a single and reliable reference source which will be a vital resource for students, researchers and policy makers alike, the Routledge Handbook of Environmental Conflict and Peacebuilding presents a wide range of chapters written by key thinkers in the field.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSocial Movements Contesting Natural ResourceDevelopment

Routledge Handbook of Sustainable andRegenerative Food Systems

Edited by John F. Devlin, University of Guelph, CanadaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource ManagementPresenting a broad range of case studies, this book explores ruralsocial movements contesting natural resource developmentinitiatives. This book will be key reading for scholars interestedin social movements, natural resource development,environmental policy and development studies. It will also beof interest to activists engaged in mobilizations stimulated bynatural resource development projects.

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Edited by Jessica Duncan, Wageningen University,Netherlands, Michael Carolan, Colorado State University,USA and Johannes S.C. Wiskerke, Wageningen University,The NetherlandsAn adequate, just and sustainable food system is one of themajor challenges of contemporary global society. Thiscomprehensive Handbook provides a reference text onsustainable food systems, but also goes beyond the boundariesof sustainability, to focus not only on maintaining systems, butalso towards practices that build and regenerate ecosystems,communities, and cultures. It is aimed at a wide range of studentsof food and environmental studies, agriculture, sociology and

geography.Routledge Market: Sociology, Environment, PoliticsMarket: Food Studies, Agriculture, Environment, Sociology October 2019: 234x156: 208ppAugust 2020: 246x174: 478pp Hb: 978-1-138-06473-7: £120.00Hb: 978-1-138-60804-7: £190.00 eBook: 978-1-315-16013-9eBook: 978-0-429-46682-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138064737* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138608047

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Routledge Handbook of the Resource NexusEdited by Raimund Bleischwitz, University College London,UK, Holger Hoff, Catalina Spataru, University CollegeLondon, UK, Ester van der Voet, Universiteit Leiden,Netherlands and Stacy D. VanDeveer, University ofMassachusetts, USAIn recent years the concept of the resource "nexus" has beenhotly debated and now widely adopted in research and policycircles as a powerful new way of understanding the relationshipsbetween multiple resources and their sustainable management.These include particularly water, food and energy. Thiscomprehensive Handbook presents a detailed internationalreview of current knowledge and thinking on the resource nexus

Edited by Peter J. Holmes and John BoardmanThis volume provides both a textbook and reference work onthe physical and biotic landscapes of Southern Africa, and howthese environments are subject to change. It coversgeomorphology, soils, vegetation and land use, and how theseare subject to climate change and other factors across a rangeof landscapes, including mountains, coasts, savannah,drylands and wetlands in South Africa, Botswana, Mozambiqueand Zimbabwe.

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from an inter-disciplinary perspective. It will serve as an essential reference text, sourcebook and state-of-the-art (or science) on this increasingly important topic.Routledge

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George R. LueddekeSeries: Routledge Studies in SustainabilityThis volume covers diverse topics such as environmentaldegradation, modern life, conscious capitalism, robotics, thefinancing of war (vs peace), human rights and UN, OECD andOne Health educational developments. The author contendsthat the seventeen UN-2030 Sustainable Development Goalsalongside the One Health concept – that recognises the unifyinginterconnection of humans, animals, plants and the environment(natural and built) - hold the key for transformative orsecond-order change.

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Making Digitalization Work for SustainabilitySteffen Lange and Tilman SantariusSeries: Routledge Studies in SustainabilityIn this book, the authors investigate how digitization caninfluence environmental and social sustainability. Smart GreenWorld? provides guiding principles for sustainable digitalizationand develops hands-on proposals that show how politicians,individuals, businesses and civil society actors can help achieveit. It also analyses the ecological and economic implications ofdigitalization and shows how we can actively shape the digitalfuture in order to make it a driving force for sustainable socialtransformation. Smart Green World? Making Digitalization Workfor Sustainability will be of interest to students of sustainabilityand sustainable development. Market: Environment / Sustainability

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Anthropocene in Global MediaSustainability in an Imaginary WorldNeutralizing the riskArt and the Question of Agency

Edited by Leslie SklairSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental Communicationand MediaThis book offers the first systematic study of how the‘Anthropocene’ is reported in mass media globally, drawingparallels between the use (or misuse) of the term and the media’sattitude towards the associated issues of climate change andglobal warming.

The Anthropocene in Global Media will be of interest to studentsand scholars of environmental studies, media andcommunication studies, and the environmental humanities, aswell as those who are concerned about the survival of humans

on planet Earth.

David Maggs and John RobinsonSeries: Routledge Studies in SustainabilitySustainability in an Imaginary World explores the social agencyof art and its connection to complex issues of sustainability. Thisbook will be of great interest to students and scholars ofarts-based research fields, sustainability studies, andenvironmental humanities.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Bioeconomy Approach

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2nd EditionSustainability: The Basics

Constraints and Opportunities for Sustainable DevelopmentPeter Jacques, University of Central Florida, USASeries: The BasicsThis book offers an accessible and interdisciplinary introductionto sustainability and discusses key concepts such as thecore principles of sustainability, the key ethical considerationsfor questions of sustainabilit, how we measure sustainability, thecritical obstacles to achieving global sustainability andwhat happens when societies fail to observe principles ofsustainability. With new coverage including the SustainableDevelopment Goals, a global range of case studies, the secondedition also proposes a new, "sustainable humanism" thatanimates much of our work to make a better, more humaneworld.

Edited by Udaya Sekhar Nagothu, Bioforsk, NorwegianInstitute of Agricultural and Environmental Research, As,NorwaySeries: Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the EnvironmentThis book examines the bioeconomy concept, analysing theopportunities it can generate, the constraints and the potentialbenefits for society. While research and literature related tobioeconomy is limited as of today, this book presents a uniquecollection of perspectives on the complex dimensions of thebioeconomy debate. Drawing on experiences from Europe, Asiaand Africa it presents an international overview. The volume willbe of great interest to students and scholars of ecological

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economics, development economics and environmental economics, as well as policymakersand practitioners in sustainable development.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Circular Economy and the Global SouthThe Age of SustainabilitySustainable Lifestyles and Green Industrial DevelopmentJust Transitions in a Complex World

Edited by Patrick Schröder, Manisha Anantharaman,Kartika Anggraeni and Timothy J. FoxonSeries: Pathways to SustainabilityThis book examines the relevance of the circular economy inthe context of developing countries, something which to dateis little understood. It illustrates, using case studies includingArgentina, Brazil, China, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, SouthAfrica, and Thailand, how the circular economy can be used asa new lens and possible solution to cross-cutting developmentissues of pollution and waste, employment, health, urbanisationand green industrialisation. This book is relevant to students andscholars studying sustainability in economics, business studies,

environmental politics and development studies.

Mark Swilling, University of Stellenbosch, South AfricaSeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentWith transitions to more sustainable ways of living alreadyunderway, this book examines how we understand theunderlying dynamics of the transitions that are unfolding.Without this understanding, we enter the future in a state ofinformed bewilderment. Shedding light on the highly complexchallenge of a sustainable and just transition, this book isessential reading for anyone concerned with establishing a moresustainable and equitable world. Ultimately, this is a book abouthope, but without easy answers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Economics of Renewable Energy in the GulfThe Creative Arts in Governance of Urban Renewal

and Development Edited by Hisham M. AkhonbayHaving long been at the epicenter of global energy markets due to the abundance of oil, the countries in the Gulf region have also stated their intent to be leaders in renewable energy. In this book, a stellar cast of regional policy and academic experts, explore the drivers for the widespread adoption of renewable energy including increasing populations, the need to diversify the economy, climate change targets. The impediments to success are also considered such as the declining cost of producing energy from hydrocarbons, an infrastructure which needs to be updated and lack of financing. Weighing all this up, the book considers the route forward for renewable energy in the Gulf region.

Rory Shand, Manchester Metropolitan University, UKSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesDrawing on case studies from the UK, Germany and Canada, thisbook compares national creative arts bodies engaged in thegovernance of regeneration programmes, as well as includinga global chapter offering an overview of best and worst practice,which also examines and summarises the key themes acrossboth theory and practice. This book will be of great interest tostudents of environmental studies, public policy and politicsand geography, as well as being a relevant resource forpractitioners from NGOs, local and national levels ofgovernments and community projects. Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Environmental Impact of OverpopulationThe Dance of Death in Late Medieval and

Renaissance Europe The Ethics of ProcreationTrevor HedbergSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesThis book examines the link between population growth andenvironmental impact and explores the implications of thisconnection for the ethics of procreation. Trevor Hedberg arguesthat we have a collective moral duty to halt population growthto prevent environmental harms from escalating; he assesses avariety of policies that could help us meet this moral duty andsketches the implications of population growth for issues likeabortion and immigration. This book will be of great interest tothose studying environmental ethics, environmental policy,climate change, sustainability, and population policy.

Environmental Stress, Mortality and Social ResponseEdited by Andrea Kiss and Kathleen PribylSeries: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesThis volume investigates environmental and political crisis thatoccurred in Europe during the late Middle Ages and the earlyModern Period, and considers their effects on people’s lives. Itcovers events ranging from cooling temperatures and the onsetof the Little Ice Age, to the frequent occurrence of epidemicdisease, the infestation of pests, food shortages and famines.This book will be of great interest to students and scholars ofEnvironmental and Climate History, Environmental Humanities,Medieval and Early Modern History and Historical Geography,as well as Climate Change and Environmental Sciences. Routledge

Market: Environmental Ethics / PopulationRoutledge April 2020: 234x156: 192ppMarket: Environment, Sustainability Hb: 978-1-138-48975-2: £120.00December 2019: 234x156: 256pp eBook: 978-1-351-03702-0Hb: 978-1-138-59036-6: £120.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138489752eBook: 978-0-429-49108-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138590366

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Good FarmerThe Discourses of Environmental CollapseCulture and Identity in Food and AgricultureImagining the End

Rob J.F. Burton, Centre for Rural Research (Bygdeforskning),Norway, Jérémie Forney, University of Neuchatel,Switzerland, Paul Stock, University of Kansas, USA andLee-Ann Sutherland, James Hutton Institute, UKSeries: Earthscan Food and AgricultureDeveloped by the leading authors in the field, this book providesa cohesive and definitive theorisation of the concept of the‘good farmer’, addressing the blind spots that have sprung upin agri-food literature as well as providing a springboard forfuture research. This book will be of interest to students andscholars of food and agriculture and rural development, as welland professionals and policymakers involved in the food andagricultural industry.

Edited by Alison E. Vogelaar, Franklin University, Switzerland,Brack W. Hale, Franklin University, Switzerland andAlexandra Peat, Franklin University, SwitzerlandSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental Communicationand MediaGiven its pervasiveness across disciplines and spheres, this editedvolume articulates environmental collapse as a discursivephenomenon worthy of sustained critical attention. The volumeis divided into three sections— Doc- Collapse, Pop Collapse andCraft Collapse —that independently explore distinct modes ofrepresenting, and implicit attitudes toward, environmentalcollapse from the lenses of diverse fields of study including

climate science and policy, cinema and photo journalism. Bringing together a broad rangeof topics and authors, this volume will be of great interest to scholars of environmentalcommunication and environmental humanities.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Temporalities of WasteThe Greening of US Free Trade AgreementsOut of Sight, Out of TimeFrom NAFTA to the Present Day

Edited by Fiona Allon, Ruth Barcan and KarmaEddison-CoganSeries: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesThis book investigates the complex and unpredictabletemporalities of waste. Reflecting on waste in the context ofsustainability, materiality, social practices, subjectivity, andenvironmental challenges, the book covers a wide range ofsettings, from the municipal garbage crisis in Beirut, to foodrescue campaigns in Hong Kong, and the toxic by-products ofcomputer chip production in Silicon Valley. This collection bringstogether new and cutting-edge research on the temporalitiesof waste by a diverse range of international authors and will beof interest to students and scholars of the environmental

humanities, cultural studies, anthropology and human geography.

Linda AllenSeries: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityThis book provides an up-to-date critical analysis of theintegration of environmental policies into US free tradeagreements. The main objective of the book is to inform theongoing policy debate over integration of environmental policiesinto trade agreements. Students and scholars of environmentallaw, trade and economics, and specifically US trade,environmental policy and law will find this book of great interest.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTowards a Society of DegrowthThe Promise of Nostalgia

Onofrio RomanoSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesThis book explores the degrowth/post-growth movement froma sociological pespective. It begins by exploring theanthropological, political and institutional features of the growthmovement, critiquing it as a regime that has inspired anobsessive focus on production and consumption. It then exploresthe ideals of degrowth, focussing in particular on the theory of‘dépense’ as developed by Georges Bataille. The Society ofDegrowth will be of great interest to students and scholars ofdegrowth, social anthropology, political ecology and ecologicaleconomics.

Reminiscence, Longing and Hope in Contemporary American CultureNicola SayersSeries: Routledge Research in Anticipation and FuturesThe Promise of Nostalgia analyses a range of texts - including TheVirgin Suicides, both the novel by Jeffrey Eugenides’ and SofiaCoppola’s screen adaptation photography of Detroit’s‘abandoned spaces’, and blogger Tavi Gevinson's media output- to explore nostalgia as a prominent affect in contemporaryAmerican cultural production.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTraditional Ecological Knowledge and GlobalPandemics

The Routledge Handbook of Vegan StudiesEdited by Laura WrightSeries: Routledge International HandbooksThis wide-ranging volume explores the tension between thedietary practice of veganism and the manifestation, construction,and representation of a vegan identity in today’s society. Thishandbook is divided into five parts, including: History of VeganStudies; Vegan Studies in the Disciplines; TheoreticalIntersections; Contemporary Media Entanglements; VeganismAround the World. The sections contextualize veganism beyondits status as a dietary choice, situating veganism within broadersocial, ethical, legal, theoretical, and artistic discourses.

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Biodiversity and Planetary Health Beyond Covid-19Ngozi Finette UnuigbeSeries: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityThis book demonstrates the importance and potential role ofTraditional Ecological Knowledge in foreseeing and curbingfuture global pandemics. This book will be of great interest tostudents and scholars of traditional ecological knowledge,indigenous studies, animal ecology, environmental ethics andenvironmental studies more broadly.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrban Gardening as PoliticsTransforming Socio-Natures in Turkey

Edited by Chiara Tornaghi, Research Fellow in Urban FoodSovereignty and Resilience at the Centre for Agroecology,Water and Resilience, Coventry University and ChiaraCertomàSeries: Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City seriesWhile most of the existing literature on community gardens andurban agriculture share a tendency towards either an advocacyview or a rather dismissive approach on the grounds of theco-optation of food growing, self-help and voluntarism to theneoliberal agenda, this collection investigates and reflects onthe complex and sometimes contradictory nature of theseinitiatives. It questions to what extent they address social

Landscapes, State and Environmental MovementsEdited by Onur İnal and Ethemcan TurhanSeries: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesThis book is an exploration of the environmental makings andcontested historical trajectories of environmental change inTurkey. Despite the recent proliferation of studies on the politicaleconomy of environmental change and urban transformation,until now there has not been a sufficiently complete treatmentof Turkey's troubled environments, which live on the edge bothgeographically and politically. This book will be of interest notonly to students of Turkey from a variety of social science andhumanities disciplines but also contribute to the larger debateson environmental change and developmentalism in the contextof a global populist turn.

inequality and injustice and interrogates them as forms of political agency that contest,transform and re-signify ‘the urban’.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUtopia in the AnthropoceneUnderstanding Urban CyclingA Change Plan for a Sustainable and Equitable WorldExploring the Relationship Between Mobility, Sustainability and Capital

Michael Harvey, Interactional Coaching, London, UKSeries: Routledge Studies in SustainabilityUtopia in the Anthropocene takes a cross-disciplinary approachto analyse our current world problems, identify the key resistanceto change and take the reader step-by-step towards a moresustainable, equitable, and rewarding world. It presentsparadigm-shifting models of economics, politicaldecision-making, business organization, and leadership andcommunity life. These are supported by psychological evidence,utopian literature and inspirational changes in history.

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Justin SpinneySeries: Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City seriesBased upon primary research in a variety of contexts such asLondon, Shanghai and Taipei, this book demonstrates that recentdevelopments in urban cycling policy and practice are closelylinked to broader processes of capital accumulation. The centralargument of the book is not that the popularisation of cyclingis inherently bad, but that the manner in which cycling is beingpopularised gives cause for social and environmental concern.Ultimately the book suggests that cycling has now become avehicle for sustaining pro-growth agendas rather than subvertingthem or shifting to sustainable no-growth/de-growth and lesstechnologically driven visions of modernity.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderValuing U.S. National Parks and ProgramsUrban Ecology and Intervention in the 21st Century

Americas America’s Best InvestmentLinda J. Bilmes, Harvard University, USA and John B. Loomis,Coloardo State University, USAThis book provides the first comprehensive economic valuationof US National Parks (including Monuments, Seashores,Lakeshores, Recreation Areas, Historic sites) and National ParkService Programs. Containing a series of unique case studies,this book will be of great interest to professionals and studentsin environmental economics, land management and natureconservation, as well as the more general reader interested inNational Parks.

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Verticality, Catastrophe, and the Mediated CityAllison M. SchifaniSeries: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesThis book argues that imagining catastrophe can offeralternatives to and critiques of capitalist logics in the urbanworld, taking a hemispheric approach to contemporary urbanintervention, examining urban ecologies, communicationtechnologies, and cultural practices in the 21st century. Schifaniexplores a range of resistant urban interventions, imagining thecity as on the verge of or enmeshed in catastrophe. This bookwill be of great interest to students and scholars of Urban Studies,Media Studies, American Studies, Global Studies, and the broadand interdisciplinary field of Environmental Humanities. Market: Environment, Economics, Tourism

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWhat Can I Do to Help Heal the EnvironmentalCrisis?

Haydn WashingtonSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesThe culmination of over three decades of writing byenvironmental scientist and writer Haydn Washington, this bookexamines the global environmental crisis and its solutions.Framing the discussion around three central predicaments - theecological, the social, and the economic – Washington providesbackground as to why each of these are in crisis and presentssteps that individuals can personally take to heal the world. Witha focus on positive, personal solutions, this book is an essentialread for students and scholars of environmental science andenvironmental philosophy, and for all those keen to heal theworld and contribute towards a sustainable future.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWriting a New Environmental EraMoving forward to nature

Ken HiltnerSeries: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesWriting a New Environmental Era considers and then rejectsback-to-nature thinking and its proponents like Henry DavidThoreau, arguing that human beings have never lived at peacewith nature. Using the rise of the automobile and climate changedenial literature to explore how our current environmental erawas written into existence, Ken Hiltner argues that thehumanities need to lead us there.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderZero-WasteReconsidering Waste Management for the Future

Atiq Zaman, Curtin University, Australia and Tahmina AhsanSeries: Routledge Studies in Waste Management and PolicyThis book analyses ‘zero waste’ as an emerging wastemanagement strategy for the future, which considers wasteprevention through innovative design and sustainableconsumption practices. Drawing on a diverse range of casestudies from the Australia, Bangladesh, Japan, New Zealand,Sweden and the USA, it explores why urban waste managementsystems still remain a major challenge for almost all cities aroundthe world. This book will be of great relevance to students,scholars and policymakers with an interest in wastemanagement, sustainable consumption, urban planning andsustainable development.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderForest Conservation and Sustainability in IndonesiaA New Era for Collaborative Forest ManagementA Political Economy Study of International Governance FailurePolicy and Practice insights from the Collaborative Forest Landscape

Restoration Program Bernice Maxton-LeeSeries: The Earthscan Forest LibraryDespite carefully-constructed conservation interventionsdeforestation in Indonesia is not being stopped. This bookidentifies why large-scale international forest conservation hasfailed to reduce deforestation in Indonesia and considers whykey stakeholders have not responded as expected to theseconservation interventions. The book will be a useful referencefor students of environmental science and policy, political theory,international relations, development and economics. It will alsobe of interest to forestry professions and practitioners workingfor NGOs.

Edited by William H. Butler and Courtney A. SchultzThe Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP),which began in 2009, was a bold experiment in public landmanagement in the US and has become a model for a newapproach to collaborative environmental governance andmanagement. Bringing together social and political scientistsinvolved in CFLRP, this book addresses what has been learntthrough this new way of managing national forests. It will be ofinterest to researchers in natural resource management,environmental planning and forestry, as well as practitionersand policy makers involved in forest and ecosystem restorationwork and collaborative natural resource management morebroadly.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderForest Landscape RestorationAn Environmental History of Australian Rainforests

until 1939 Integrated Approaches to Support Effective ImplementationEdited by Stephanie Mansourian and John ParrottaForest landscape restoration (FLR) is a planned process that aimsto regain ecological integrity and enhance human wellbeing indeforested or degraded landscapes. The aim of this book is tobetter understand the need to take human and institutionalfactors, as well as the more obvious biophysical, intoconsideration in FLR. It will interest researchers and professionalsin forestry, ecology, geography, environmental governance andlandscape studies.

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Fire, Rain, Settlers and ConservationWarwick FrostSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesWhile interest in rainforests and the movement for theirconservation are often mistakenly portrayed as features of thelast few decades, the debate over human usage of rainforestsstretches well back into the nineteenth century. In the modernworld, rainforests are generally considered the most attractiveof the ecosystems, being seen as lush, vibrant, immense,mysterious, spiritual and romantic.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars ofEnvironmental History, Australian History and ComparativeHistory. June 2020: 234x156: 266pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderForest Management AuditingConservation and Development in UgandaCertification of Forest Products and ServicesEdited by Chris Sandbrook, Connor Joseph Cavanagh and

David Mwesigye TumusiimeThis volume reviews and assesses varied approaches toconservation and development in Uganda, a country whoserecent history is characterized by a highly volatile governanceand development context and whose extensive protected areas,tropical forests and iconic wildlife (including mountain gorillas)have global significance for biodiversity. It highlights the stakesboth for vulnerable human populations in the context of largeand growing socioeconomic inequalities, as well as for Uganda’srich, unique, natural environment. It draws out lessons that canbe learned from the Ugandan experience for conservation anddevelopment practitioners and scholars around the world.

Edited by Lucio Brotto and Davide PettenellaForest management auditing is expanding from itstraditional focus on forest management, stewardship and chainof custody certification to more innovative topics such asecosystem services, forest carbon credits, non-wood forestproducts, wood energy and fair trade certification. This bookoutlines the market-based tools that are required by professionalsto ensure corporate social responsibility in the forestry sector. Itprovides a detailed explanation of standards, methodologiesand techniques. Numerous case studies are included from awide range of contexts, from both temperate and tropical forests,developed and developing countries.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPolitical Ecology of REDD+ in IndonesiaForestry in the Midst of Global ChangesAgrarian Conflicts and Forest CarbonEdited by Christine Farcy, Eduardo Rojas-Briales and Inazio

Martinez de AranoForestry is an important foundation of the global economy.Today, forestry is a human-dominated ecosystem and as suchit faces the many challenges that come with recent changes inurbanization and globalization. This book aims to explain humanrelations with forest resources from social and political pointsof view, bringing together the economic, social, and scientificconcerns. The focus will be on the impacts of the societalprocesses in forest management practices across the worldhighlighting differences in cultural backgrounds and politicalissues. It will provide a contemporary assessment that is highlyrelevant and unique.

Jonas HeinThis book provides a comprehensive analysis of agrarian conflictsin the context of the implementation of REDD+ (ReducingEmissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation) and forestcarbon offsetting in Indonesia, a country facing severe problemsof deforestation. It will interest researchers in forestry, geography,environmental economics, climate change policies andSouth-east Asian studies.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRoutledge Handbook of the Study of the CommonsFrom Waste to Value

Edited by Blake Hudson, Jonathan Rosenbloom and DanColeThe study of the commons has expanded dramatically since thelate 1960s and the subsequent work of Ostrom popularized thedilemma faced by users of common pool resources. Thiscomprehensive Handbook serves as a unique synthesis andresource for understanding how analytical frameworksdeveloped within the literature assist in understanding thenature and management of commons resources. It isinter-disciplinary and will appeal to a wide range of advancedstudents in environmental studies, natural resources, law,economics, politics, geography and sociology.

Valorisation Pathways for Organic Waste Streams in CircularBioeconomies

Edited by Antje Klitkou, Arne Martin Fevolden and MarcoCapassoFrom Waste to Value investigates how streams of organic wasteand residues can be transformed into valuable products, to fostera transition towards a sustainable and circular bioeconomy. Thestudies are carried out within a cross-disciplinary framework,drawing on a diverse set of theoretical approaches and definingdifferent valorisation pathways.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Moroccan Argan TradeMasculinities in ForestsProducer Networks and Human Bio-GeographiesRepresentations of Diversity

Daniel F. Robinson, University of New South Wales, AustraliaSeries: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource ManagementThis book provides one of the most detailed and comprehensiveexaminations of the Moroccan argan tree, the products derivedfrom it and its cultural significance. Assessing factors relating tolegal and economic geography international trade, socio-culturaland human-nature relationships, the book provides acomprehensive analysis of the argan tree which will appeal tostudents, scholars and practitioners.

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Carol J. Pierce ColferSeries: The Earthscan Forest LibraryMasculinities in Forests: Representations of Diversity demonstratesthe wide variability in ideas about, and practice of, masculinityin different forests, and how these relate to forest management.This book will be essential reading for students and scholars offorestry, gender studies and conservation and development, aswell as practitioners and NGOs working in these fields.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTropical BioproductivityOrigins and Distribution in a Globalized World

David HammondThis book investigates the fundamental role that tropicalbioproductivity - or more specifically Net Primary Productivity -has played in shaping the global geographies of food, finance,governance and people. Tropical Bioproductivity cuts across vastgeographies, topics and histories to deliver a readable narrativethat links people, places and events with the environmentalmechanics of our planet. It will be of interest to students andresearchers in the areas of environmental studies, economics,history, agriculture, anthropology and geography.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder 2nd EditionEnergy TransitionAdvanced Simulation of Alternative Energy

Bertrand Cassoret, Universite d'Artois, FranceThis book presents both the importance of energy transitionand its associated difficulties and dangers. It discusses the currentstate of energy consumption and the links between theeconomy and energy. The book also offers commentary onenergy pollution. Reviewing future energy resources, it evaluatesseveral transition scenarios. It will interest engineers working invarious fields of energy, producers of fossil, gas, oil, coal, electric,renewable, and nuclear energy. In addition, undergraduate andgraduate students studying energy and power should considerthe global discussion to develop better processes, from energysources to production to consumption.

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Simulation with Simulink® and SimPowerSystems™Viktor M. Perelmuter, National Technical University, Kharkov,GermanyAdvanced Simulation of Alternative Energy is a sequel of thebook of the same author printed by CRC Press and considersmodels of new, promising installations of renewable energysources, as well as the new trends in this technical field. Thebook is focused on wind generators with multiphase generators,models of the different offshore parks, wind shear and towershadow effect, active damping, system inertia support,synchronverter modelling, photovoltaic cells with cascadedH-bridge multilevel inverters, operation of fuel cells withelectrolyzers and microturbines, and simulation of the somehybrid systems. Market: Engineering - Energy

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Edited by Maniruzzaman Bin A. Aziz, KHAIRUL ANUARKASSIM, WAN AZELEE WAN ABU BAKAR, AMINATONMARTO and Syed Anuar Faua ad Syed MuhammadFossil Free Fuels - Present Trends of Renewable Energy provideabatement strategies on the ; usage of fossil fuels and emissionof Carbon Dioxide to the environment. As climatic change and; global warming have become alarming global scenario for thepast few decades, many approaches ; has been done toovercome and mitigate this recurring environmental problem.This book covers ; critical topics such as exploration of biofuelsas next sustainable renewable resources, untapped ; waste towealth product, green economy, and carbon neutral strategiesin various industries such ; as in transportation, construction and

Vishal Garg, International Institute of InformationTechnology, Hyderabad, Telangana, India, Jyotirmay Mathur,Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan,India and Aviruch Bhatia, International Institute ofInformation Technology, Hyderabad, Telangana, IndiaThe 2nd edition of Building Energy Simulation includes studyof various components and systems of a building and their effecton energy consumption, with the help of DesignBuilderTM, afront-end for EnergyPlus simulation engine, supported byexamples and exercises. Following a “learning by doing”methodology, it explains simulation input parameters and howto do analysis of the simulation output explaining building

physics and energy simulation. Divided into three sections, it covers fundamentals ofenergy simulation followed by advanced topics in energy simulation and simulation forcompliance of building codes and detailed case studies for whole building energysimulation.CRC PressMarket: Engineering - MechanicalSeptember 2020: 254 x 178: 740ppHb: 978-0-367-37470-9: £290.00Pb: 978-0-367-37468-6: £115.00eBook: 978-0-429-35463-2Prev. Ed Pb: 978-1-498-74451-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367374686

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Fundamentals and Source Characteristics ofRenewable Energy Systems

Designing with PhotovoltaicsAngèle Reinders, ARISE, Faculty of Engineering Technology,University of Twente, NetherlandsThis book will cover a broad range of topics related to the designof products, buildings and vehicles with integrated photovoltaic(PV) technologies including storage technologies. It aims toenable the reader to easily design new products, buildings andvehicles through use of innovative PV products.

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Radian Belu, University of Alaska Anchorage, Alaska, USASeries: Nano and EnergyThe book will cover electric energy from alternative energysources including solar, wind, water, hydropower, geothermaland ocean energy. This textbook is intended for an audiencewith little or no power engineering or renewable energybackground.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderHow Solar Energy Became CheapFundamentals of Combustion EngineeringA Model for Low-Carbon InnovationAchintya Mukhopadhyay and Swarnendu Sen

This book is an introductory text on fundamental aspects ofcombustion meant for use by senior undergraduate andgraduate students, covering including thermodynamics, heatand mass transfer and chemical kinetics. The book coverscombustion of gaseous, liquid and solid fuels and deals withemission of pollutants and greenhouse gases.

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Gregory F. NemetDrawing on case studies from the US, Japan, German and China,this book provides a truly comprehensive and global explanationfor how solar has become inexpensive. The payoff fromunderstanding the reasons for solar’s success is not just to takefull advantage of solar’s potential. Rather, it can teach us howto support other low-carbon technologies with analogousproperties, including small modular nuclear reactors and directair capture. This book will be of great interest to students andscholars of energy technology and innovation, climate changeand energy analysis and policy, as well as practitioners andpolicymakers working in the energy industries.

December 2020: 234x156: 335ppRoutledgeHb: 978-1-482-23330-8: £115.00Market: Energy / Technology & InnovationPb: 978-0-367-73154-0: £42.99May 2019: 234x156: 238ppeBook: 978-0-429-15821-6Hb: 978-0-367-13657-4: £120.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367731540Pb: 978-0-367-13659-8: £34.99eBook: 978-0-367-13660-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367136598

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHybrid PowerGreen Energy and InfrastructureGeneration, Storage, and GridsSecuring a Sustainable Future

Yatish T. Shah, Norfolk State University, Virginia, USASeries: Sustainable Energy StrategiesHybrid energy systems integrate multiple sources of powergeneration, storage, and transport mechanisms and can facilitateincreased usage of cleaner, renewable, and more efficient energysources. This book discusses hybrid energy systems fromfundamentals through applications and discusses generation,storage, and grids. The book will be of interest to advancedstudents and researchers in academia, government, and industryseeking a comprehensive overview of the basics, technologies,and applications of hybrid energy systems.

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Edited by Jacqueline A. Stagner and David S-K. TingThrough numerous practical examples and illustrations, the bookexamines a comprehensive review of the latest science on indoorenvironmental health, energy requirements for buildings, andthe "greening" of infrastructure. Also, it provides a discussion onthe underlying properties of biomass and its influence onfurthering energy conversion technologies. Energy storage isessential for driving the integration of renewable energy, anddifferent storage approaches are discussed in terms of powerbalancing, grid stability, and reliability.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInnovative Wind TurbinesGreen, Reliable and Viable: Perspectives on India’s

Shift Towards Low-Carbon Energy An Illustrated GuidebookVaughn Nelson, West Texas A&M University, Canyon, USAInnovative Wind Turbines is a tribute to the inventors,entrepreneurs, researchers, and companies that through theirefforts have envisioned, designed, and constructed models andprototypes for wind energy devices. There are numerousconcepts and ideas on ways to convert wind energy into usableenergy, and this book examines the innovative, novel, or unusualconcepts with numerous photos and historical examples.Primarily, only prototypes that have been constructed arementioned, along with a few design concepts. The wind turbinesare divided by types: horizontal axis wind turbines, ducted windturbines, vertical axis wind turbines, airborne wind turbines, andmore.

Perspectives on India’s Shift Towards Low-Carbon EnergyEdited by Ajay Mathur, Adair Turner and NoëmieLeprince-RinguetThis book brings together the perspectives from key stakeholdersin the transitions to low-carbon global energy systems. Experts& practitioners from the mobility, clean energy, agriculture &energy efficiency sectors, have shared their outlook onchallenges that lie in the way of energy transitions in India, andoffered solutions & next steps to move the country forward onthe decarbonisation pathway.

Please note: This book is co-published with TERI Press, India.Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India,Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka CRC Press

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Dummy text to keep placeholderMicrobial Electrochemical TechnologiesIntroduction to Renewable Energy Conversions

Edited by Sonia M. Tiquia-Arashiro, University ofMichigan-Dearborn, Michigan, USA and Deepak Pant,Flemish Institute for Technological Research, Mol, Antwerp,BelgiumMicrobial Electrochemical Technologies encompasses recentresearch and practical updates including energy recovery,hydrogen production, chemical production and desalination. Itprovides currently used and futuristic applications of METs forbioelectrogenesis, multiple product synthesis, waste remediationstrategies, and microbially mediated energy generation whichare widely used in all aspects ranging from individuals toindustry. It encompasses content provided by pioneers in the

Sergio C. Capareda, Texas A&M University, College Station,USAIntroduction to Renewable Energy Conversions examines all themajor renewable energy conversion technologies, with the goalof enabling readers to formulate realistic resource assessments.The text provides step-by-step procedures for assessingrenewable energy options, and then moves to the design ofappropriate renewable energy strategies. The goal is for futureengineers to learn the process of making resource estimates,through the introduction of more than 140 solved problems(and equal number of solved problems for teachers), over 165engineering related equations, more than 120 figures andnumerous tables to explain each renewable energy conversion field and experienced researchers and provides details about the scaling up of METs and

converting it into a useful technology.

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Nuclear Reactor Thermal HydraulicsIntroduction to Renewable Power Systems and theEnvironment with R An Introduction to Nuclear Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow

Robert E. Masterson, Virginia Polytechnic and StateUniversity, Blacksburg, USANuclear Thermal-Hydraulic Systems provides a comprehensiveapproach to nuclear reactor thermal-hydraulics, reflecting thelatest technologies, reactor designs, and safety considerations.The text makes extensive use of color images, internet links,computer graphics, and other innovative techniques to explorenuclear power plant design and operation. Key fluid mechanics,heat transfer, and nuclear engineering concepts are carefullyexplained, and supported with worked examples, tables, andgraphics. Intended for use in one or two semester courses, the

Miguel F. AcevedoThis textbook introduces the fundamentals of renewableelectrical power systems examining their direct relationshipswith the environment. It covers conventional power systemsand opportunities for increased efficiencies and friendlierenvironmental interactions. While presenting state-of-the-arttechnology, the author uses a practical interdisciplinary approachexplaining electrical, thermodynamics, and environmental topicswithin every chapter. This approach allows students to feelcomfortable moving across these disciplines. The added valueare the examples of software programs using open sourcesystems which serve as learning tools for the concepts and text is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students. A complete Solutions Manual

is available for professors.

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techniques described in the book.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderLow Carbon Energy Supply Technologies andSystems Dimitris Al. Katsaprakakis

Series: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering SeriesPower Plant Synthesis provides an integrated approach to theoperation, analysis, simulation and dimensioning of power plantsfor electricity and thermal energy production. Fundamentalconcepts of energy and power, energy conversion, and powerplant design are first presented, then integrated approaches forthe operation and simulation of conventional electricityproduction systems are examined. Hybrid power plants andcogeneration systems are covered, with operating algorithms,optimization and dimensioning methods explained. Theenvironmental impacts of energy sources are described and

Edited by Atul Sharma, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of PetroleumTechnology, Amethi, INDIA, Amritanshu Shukla, Rajiv GandhiInstitute of Petroleum Technology, Amethi, INDIA and RenuSingh, Centre for Environment Science and Climate ResilientAgriculture, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi,INDIAThis book provides a deeper knowledge on individual low (andzero) carbon technologies in a comprehensive way coveringdetails of recent developments on these technologies in differentcountries. It also covers materials and processes involved in theenergy generation, transmission, distribution and so forth.

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compared, and real-life case studies included to show the synthesis of the specific topicscovered.CRC PressMarket: Engineering - MechanicalJune 2020: 254 x 178: 592ppHb: 978-1-138-05384-7: £130.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSolar Drying Systems

2nd EditionPV and the NEC

Om Prakash, Department of Mechanical Engineering, BirlaInstitute of Technology Mesra, Ranchi, INDIA and Anil Kumar,Department of Mechanical Engineering, Delhi TechnologicalUniversity, Delhi, IndiaSolar energy has found its widespread use in direct conversioninto electricity either by photovoltaic conversion or throughthermal energy, reduction in post-harvest losses and crop drying,and so forth. Solar Drying Systems deals with fundamentals,principles and applications of solar drying covering concept ofsolar energy, heat transfer, elements of drying and solar dryerdesigns, and related modeling and analysis aspects. It reviewshighlights of present as well as future solar drying options andincludes figures, solved examples and tables with end of the

chapter problems/exercises aimed at academicians and professionals likewise.

Bill Brooks and Sean White, Solar Energy Professor andConsultant, USAPV and the NEC presents a straightforward explanation of theNEC in everyday language. This new edition is based on the 2020NEC, which will be used widely until 2026, with most of theinterpretations and material staying true long after. This bookinterprets the distinct differences between previous versions ofthe NEC and the 2020 NEC and clarifies how these code changesrelate specifically to PV installations. Written by two of the leadingauthorities and educators in the field, this book will be a vitalresource for solar professionals, as well as anyone preparing fora solar certification exam.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderSolar PV Engineering and InstallationRenewable Energy Enterprises in Emerging MarketsPreparation for the NABCEP PV Installation Professional, Specialist andInspector Certification Exams

Strategic and Operational ChallengesCle-Anne GabrielSeries: Routledge Research in Sustainability and BusinessThis book highlights the challenges faced by renewable energyenterprises (REEs) in emerging markets, by reflecting on theenterprises’ own stories and experiences. The research drawson interviews with entrepreneurs in twenty-eight emergingmarkets, including Barbados, Cambodia, Chile, Ghana, Indonesia,India, Kenya, South Africa and Uganda. The book concludes bysummarising the key solutions for success and illustrating howsuccessful REEs put them into practice. This book will be of greatinterest to students and scholars of renewable energy,sustainable business and the sustainability agenda in emergingmarkets.

Sean White, Solar Energy Professor and Consultant, USAThe NABCEP PV Installation Professional Exam is the goldstandard certification exam for PV professionals and is famouslydifficult to pass. This book will provide test-taking strategy thatcan be used to most effectively study for and pass the exam.Code and theory is explained in the first half and will prove asuseful background for the heart of the book which consists ofpractice exam questions and detailed explanations of theanswers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Physics of Solar Energy Conversion

Juan Bisquert, Universitat Jaume I, Castello, SpainResearch on advanced energy conversion devices such as solarcells has intensified in the last two decades. A broad landscapeof candidate materials and devices were discovered andsystematically studied for effective solar energy conversion andutilization. New concepts have emerged forming a ratherpowerful picture embracing the mechanisms and limitation toefficiencies of different types of devices. The Physics of SolarEnergy Conversion introduces the main physico-chemicalprinciples that govern the operation of energy devices for energyconversion and storage, with a detailed view of the principlesof solar energy conversion using advanced materials.

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Renewable Energy SystemsFundamentals and Source CharacteristicsRadian Belu, University of Alaska Anchorage, Alaska, USASeries: Nano and EnergyThe Renewable Energy Systems: Fundamentals and Source Characteristics is a set book coming in two volumes. The first volume is "Fundamentals and Source Characteristics of Renewable Energy Systems and the second volume is called "Energy Storage, Grid Integration, Energy Economics and the Environment".

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Dummy text to keep placeholderTransition EngineeringBuilding a Sustainable Future

Susan Krumdieck, University of Canterbury, New ZealandTransition Engineering: Building a Sustainable Future examinesnew strategies emerging in response to the mega-issues ofglobal climate change, decline in world oil supply, scarcity ofkey industrial minerals, and local environmental constraints.These issues pose challenges for organizations, businesses, andcommunities. Engineers will need to begin developing ideasand projects to implement the transition of engineered systems.This work presents a methodology for shifting away fromunsustainable activities. Teaching the Transition Engineeringapproach and methodology is the focus of the text, and theconcept is presented in a way that engineers can begin applyingit in their work.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWearable Solar Cell Systems

Denise Wilson, University of Washington, USAWearable Solar Cell Systems looks at possibilities for supportingthe energy demand of electronic devices without the need toreturn to the dreaded wall outlet for recharging. While crystallinesilicon dominates world markets, second or third generationsolar cell technologies may be more suitable to wearablesystems. Array size, architecture, and management must also bechosen to best serve portable and wearable devices and harvestlight energy from different light sources. This book is useful forstudents who desire a basic introduction to solar cell technologyand also for professionals seeking a holistic picture of wearablesolar cells and systems.

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Accounting for Sustainability2nd EditionChildren, Citizenship and Environment#SchoolStrike EditionEdited by Gunnar Rimmel

This book provides an accessible introduction to sustainabilityreporting, showing how it has grown, how it is used now andwhere it is heading. It begins with an overview of howsustainability reporting has emerged, before moving on to coverdefinitions of key terms and specific theories and frameworks.Subsequent chapters explore the role of financial management,sustainability standards, accounting communication and capitalmarkets. With learning outcomes and study questions in eachchapter, this book will be of great interest to students ofsustainability reporting and accounting, as well as practitionerstaking related professional accreditations.

Bronwyn HaywardWhen it was first published in 2012, Children, Citizenship andEnvironment correctly predicted a strong surge in youth activism.Nearly a decade on, while the experience of a world pandemicmay have interrupted the rise of youthful street activism, it hasalso served to underscore the problems of deepening inequalityand the risks of increasingly authoritarian government responseswhich young citizens must also confront. This groundbreakingbook will be of interest to teachers and professionals who workin Environmental Citizenship Education, as well as students andcommunity activists with an interest in environmental change,democracy and intergenerational justice.Routledge

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2nd Edition Essential Concepts of Global EnvironmentalGovernance

Buen Vivir as an Alternative to SustainableDevelopment

Edited by Jean-Frederic Morin, Université Libre de Bruxelles,Belgium. and Amandine Orsini, the Université Libre deBruxelles, Belgium.Essential Concepts of Global Environmental Governance synthesizeswriting from an internationally diverse range of well-knownexperts. Each entry defines a central concept in globalenvironmental governance, presenting its historical evolutionand related debates, and includes key bibliographical referencesand further reading. This new edition takes stock of several recentdevelopments in global environmental politics including theadoption of the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change andthe launch of the UN Global Pact for the Environment in 2017.

Lessons from EcuadorNatasha ChassagneSeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentThis book explores how communities understand and practiceBuen Vivir, an alternative to the current model of sustainabledevelopment. Until recently, the concept of Buen Vivir has onlybeen loosely articulated by practising communities and inprogressive policy. This book, based on extensive theoreticaland field research, offers a concrete way forward. Exploring BuenVivir’s evolution from its indigenous origins, academicinterpretations and implications for development policy; to itsrole in endogenous, community-led change, this book will beof interest to policymakers, activists, students and scholars ofsustainability and development.

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3rd Edition Fundamentals of Sustainable DevelopmentCarbon Inequality

Niko RoordaThis accessible textbook introduces the concept of sustainabledevelopment to students from across the disciplines fromeconomics, management, teacher education, arts andhumanities to the natural and social sciences. Providing amultifaceted approach to the subject, this third edition providesan update of the text, emphasising topics including theSustainable Development Goals, the circular economy, climate& energy, and sustainable and future-focused entrepreneurship.This book is an invaluable resource for students and lecturerswho have an interest in the sustainability of our planet, and ourhuman society and economy.

The Role of the Richest in Climate ChangeDario KennerCarbon Inequality studies the role that the richest people’spersonal consumption plays in contributing to climate changeand biodiversity loss, and it explores strategies for reducing thepersonal carbon footprint of High Net Worth Individuals (HNWIs)in the main countries they live in: United States, Japan, Germany,China, United Kingdom and France. This book will be of greatrelevance to scholars and policy makers with an interest inenvironmental policy, climate change and sustainableconsumption.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderNegotiating the EnvironmentGoverning Technology in the Quest for

Sustainability on Earth Civil Society, Globalisation and the UNLauren E EastwoodCivil society participants have voiced concerns that theenvironmental problems that became apparent at themultilateral environmental agreements of the 1992 Rio processesare not serving to ameliorate global environmental problems.These concerns raise significant questions regarding the utilityof negotiating agreements through the UN. This book elucidatesthe complexity of how participants engage in these negotiationsthrough the various processes that take place under the auspicesof the UN – primarily those related to climate, biodiversity andforest agreements.

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Dain BolwellGoverning Technology in the Quest for Sustainability on Earthexplores how technological advances can be managed to ensurethe long-term sustainability of our species and of other life formswith which we share this world. It analyses human impact, thediscourses of environmentalism and issues of economics, historyand science.

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Measuring Intangible ValuesRethinking How to Evaluate Socially Beneficial Actions

Marie Harder and Gemma BurfordSeries: Routledge Studies in SustainabilityThis book explores the complex problem of how to measurethe ‘success’ of social organisations, projects and activities.Measuring Intangible Values argues that we can make sharedsocial values – and their measurement - centralto decisionsabout improving civil society. But because these social valuesare intangible, we need to develop ways of eliciting andvalidating them at the local level that can capture people’sshared meanings across multiple goals and perspectives.

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Edited by Cindy Isenhour, Mari Martiskainen and LucieMiddlemissThis volume, featuring essays solicited from experts engaged insustainable consumption research from around the world,presents empirical and theoretical illustrations of the variousmeans through which politics and power influence(un)sustainable consumption practices, policies and perspectives.With chapters on compelling topics including collective action,behaviour-change and the transition movement, the authorsdiscuss why current efforts have largely failed to meetenvironmental targets and explore promising directions forresearch, policy and practice.

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Edited by James Evans, University of Manchester, UK,Andrew Karvonen, Chris Martin, Andres Luque-Ayala,University of Durham, UK, Kes McCormick, Rob Raven andYuliya Voytenko PalganSmart and Sustainable Cities? Pipedreams, Practicalities andPossibilities provides one of the first examinations of how smartcities relate to environmental and social issues. It addresses thegap between the ambitious visions of smart cities and the actualpractices on the ground by focusing on the social andenvironmental dimensions of real smart city initiatives as wellas the possibilities that they hold for creating more equitableand progressive cities.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a specialissue of the journal Local Environment.

Louis MeulemanSeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentThe 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) connect the bigchallenges of our time, such as hunger and poverty, climatechange, health in an urbanised environment, and sustainableenergy, mobility and economic development. This book teststhe hypothesis that the implementation of sustainabledevelopment cannot be successful without metagovernance.Based on the growing literature on governance andmetagovernance, it presents a framework for the design andmanagement of SDG implementation. This book will be of greatinterest to scholars, students and policy-makers studyingSustainable Development, Governance and Metagovernance,

Public Management and Capacity Building.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSustainability Transitions in South AfricaSustainability

Edited by Najma MohamedSeries: Routledge Studies in SustainabilitySouth Africa’s transition to a green economy featuresprominently in the long-term development vision for thecountry, and is an integral part of the country’s national climatechange response strategy. This book explores South Africa’sprogress in transitioning to a low-carbon, resource-efficient andpro-employment development path through reflections on thecritical policy, economic, technological, social and environmentaldrivers. It provides a synthesis of theoretical insights, includingnew models and concepts, and praxis through illustrations fromSouth Africa’s growing landscape of green economy policiesand programmes.

A Way to AbundanceCorrado SommarivaThe book describes mechanisms by which the planet is driventowards a state of abundance explaining sustainability andabundance principles. It explains related technology interventionand environmental theories and inter-relationships betweenthem. Essential economics of sustainability demonstratingeconomic feasibility are also dealt with.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSustainability, Conservation, and CreativitySustainability Governance and HierarchyEthnographic Learning from Small-scale PracticesEdited by Philippe Hamman

;Sustainability Governance and Hierarchy provides a solid,theoretically and empirically grounded reflection on the conceptof "sustainability governance", whose growing popularity insocial science literature, as well as among decision-makers andgovernance actors, may seem intriguing, all the more so as itarticulates together two vast fields of study that have sometimesbeen dismissed as vague or ideologically loaded. In order tothink together the concepts of "sustainability" and "governance",the book is organized around the exploration of hierarchy issues,which often lie in the background of the existing literature butare not the focus of analysis.

Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew J. StrathernSeries: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityBy examining how small communities have dealt with forces ofchange and have sought to maintain themselves over time, thisbook offers pointers and lessons for conservation practices atall levels of society. The authors focus on topical case historieson agricultural activity, stock-keeping, cash cropping, mining,and renewable energy, and highlight how ethnographic studiescan and should inform policy decisions at both a local and globallevels. This book will be of great interest to students and scholarsof applied anthropology, sociology, and development studies.

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3rd EditionSustainability Principles and Practice Overcoming the Barriers

Margaret Robertson, Lane Community College, USAThis textbookgives an overview of the interdisciplinary field ofsustainability. Each chapter explores one aspect of the field, firstintroducing concepts and presenting issues, then supplyingtools for working toward solutions. The 3

rd edition includes

greater coverage of resilience and systems thinking, an updateon the Anthropocene as a formal geological epoch, the latestresearch from the IPCC, and a greater focus on diversity andsocial equity, together with new details such as sustainableconsumption, textiles recycling, microplastics, and net-zeroconcepts. This edition has been expanded to include issues,solutions, and new case studies.

Christian BergSeries: Routledge Studies in SustainabilitySustainable Action surveys all the fields involved in sustainabilityto provide action principles which speak to actors of differentkinds, not just those professionally mandated with such changes.It offers a road map to all those who might not constantly thinkabout systems change but who are concerned and want tocontribute to a sustainable future in a meaningful way.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars ofsustainability issues, as well as those looking for a framework forhow to change their systems at work to impact the quadruplebottom line: environment, economy, society, and future

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Environmental Sustainable Development Goalsin Bangladesh

Sustainable Development and ResourceProductivity

Edited by Samiya A. Selim, Shantanu Kumar Saha, RumanaSultana and Carolyn RobertsSeries: Routledge Focus on Environment and SustainabilityThis book examines the key Sustainable Development Goals(SGDs) relating to environmental sustainability and provides acutting-edge assessment of current progress with the view ofachieving these goals by 2030. The book pays particular attentionto Bangladesh, as a country representative of emergingeconomies which are struggling to meet their goals. This bookwill be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainabledevelopment and climate change, as well as practitioners andpolicymakers involved in sustainable development and disastermanagement.

The Nexus ApproachesEdited by Harry LehmannSeries: Factor X: Studies in Sustainable Natural ResourceManagementThe fourth Factor X publication from the German EnvironmentAgency (Umweltbundesamt, UBA), Sustainable Development andResource Productivity: The Nexus Approaches explores theinterdependencies of sustainable development paths andassociated resource requirements, describing and analysing thenecessities for a more resource efficient world.

Discussing solutions for a more sustainable use of naturalresources, this book is essential reading for scholars and studentsof natural resources and sustainable development and

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Politics of Urban Sustainability TransitionsKnowledge, Power and Governance

decision-makers and experts from the fields of policy development, industry and civil society.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderSustainable Development TeachingEthical and Political Challenges

Edited by Jens Stissing Jensen, Matthew Cashmore and Philipp Späth

This book contributes to emerging debates on the politics of urban transitions by examining the intimate interlinkages between knowledge, power and governance. Drawing upon real-world examples of urban governance, the authors explore the strategies, struggles and controversies involved in configuring knowledge and how knowledge constructions influence governance by rendering some concerns and issues visible and valuable, while obscuring others. This book will be of great value to academics, policy-makers, and practitioners working in the social sciences, urban studies, geography, urban

governance or sustainability transitions.

Edited by Katrien Van Poeck, Leif Östman and JohanÖhmanThe aim of this book is to support and inspire teachers tocontribute to much-needed processes of sustainabledevelopment and to develop teaching practices and professionalidentities that allow them to cope with the specificity ofsustainability issues and, in particular, with the teachingchallenges related to the ethical and political dimension ofenvironmental and sustainability education. This book will beessential reading for students of education, as well as teachersin compulsory and higher education and sustainability educationresearchers.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTransdisciplinarity For SustainabilitySustainable Development, Leadership, and

Innovations Aligning Diverse PracticesEdited by Martina M. Keitsch and Walter J.V. VermeulenSeries: Routledge/ISDRS Series in Sustainable DevelopmentResearchTransdisciplinarity For Sustainability: Aligning Diverse Practices iswritten by specialists from various academic disciplines andrepresents an important step forward in systematisingknowledge and understanding of transdisciplinary collaboration.They are designed to provide a roadmap for further research inthe field and facilitate pursuing and realizing the SDGs.

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Dalia Streimikiene, Asta Mikalauskiene and RemigijusCiegisThe book deals with the main challenges of sustainabledevelopment and the role of sustainable business and corporatesocial responsibility in addressing these challenges throughsustainable leadership. It includes the economic, social, andenvironmental dimensions of sustainability and emphasizes theimportance of achieving a socio-environmental balance insociety. The theoretical frameworks and insights from sustainabledevelopment implementations on macro and micro levels, aswell as the practical examples and case studies provided,introduce the concept of sustainable leadership and its impacton sustainable business development are a scientific novelty in

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderCoastal and Marine EnvironmentsA River Flows Through It

Edited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USASeries: The Handbook of Natural Resources, Second EditionThis volume covers marine and coastal ecosystems, theirbiodiversity, conservation and integrated marine managementplans. It provides fundamental information on coastal andestuarine systems, and includes discussions on coastal erosionand shoreline change, natural disasters, evaporation and energybalance, fisheries and marine resource management, and more.New in this edition are discussions on sea level rise, renewableenergy, coral reef restoration, fishery resource economics, costalremote sensing. Organized for easy access, this volume

A Comparative Study of Transboundary Water Disputes andCooperation in Asia

Edited by Selina Ho, National University of Singapore,SingaporeSeries: Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and GovernanceA River Flows Through It: A Comparative Study of TransboundaryWater Disputes and Cooperation in Asia explores water disputesin Asia and addresses the question of how states sharing a riversystem can be incentivized to cooperate.

This bookwill be of great value to scholars, students, andpolicymakers interested in transboundary water disputes andcooperation, hydro-diplomacy, and river activism. It was originallypublished as special issues of Water International

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Dummy text to keep placeholderAdvances in Waste-to-Energy TechnologiesEdited by Rajeev Pratap Singh, Institute of Environmental and Sustainable Development, Banaras Hindu University, Vishal Prasad, Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development Banaras Hundu University and Barkha Vaish, Institute of Environmental and Sustainable Development, IndiaAs global populations continue to increase, the application of biotechnological processes for disposal and control of waste has gained importance in recent years. This book presents the latest developments in the areas of solid waste management, Waste-to-Energy (WTE) technologies, biotechnological approaches, and their global challenges. It discusses the economic and regulatory contexts for managing waste, and

demonstrates the key processes, experience, evidence, methods, and models used in studying marine ecosystems from around the world.CRC PressMarket: Water Science & EngineeringJune 2020: 254 x 178: 387ppHb: 978-1-138-33963-7: £140.00eBook: 978-0-429-44100-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138339637

2nd EditionCost-Benefit Analysis of Groundwater Policy andProjects, with Case StudiesCharles A. Job, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Montgomery Village, Maryland,USASeries: Groundwater Economics, Second Edition, Two-Volume SetThe competition for groundwater sources as a water supply reinforces the need for a strong economic rationale in decision-making. Evaluating economic decisions in the context of total water management and life-cycle water use is essential to making critical development and remediation choices. This revised volume provides fundamental economic and policy concepts related to groundwater, discusses important factors in cost-benefits and life-cycle evaluation, and explains triple-bottom-line analysis for different groundwater projects. It includes new and updated case studies on groundwater issues with solutions for a range of situations based on economic data.CRC PressMarket: Water Science and EngineeringApril 2021: 254 x 178: 410ppHb: 978-0-367-20551-5: £120.00eBook: 978-0-429-26220-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367205515

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Drought and Water CrisesIntegrating Science, Management, and Policy

includes practical case studies from around the world. It serves as a useful resource for professionals and students involved in cross-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary research programs and related courses.

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Bioremediation TechnologyHazardous Waste Management

Edited by Donald Wilhite and Roger S. PulwartyThis book discusses advances towards the drought risk reductionapproach with the development of new water-conservingtechnologies, planning, vulnerability assessment, and mitigationtools as it discusses drought management in the light of globalclimate change and public policy actions. This new editionemphasizes the paradigm shift from managing disasters tomanaging risk, reflecting the global emphasis that has evolvedin recent years, a new focus that shines light on the preparednessand the tools and methods that are essential in drought riskreduction.

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Edited by M H Fulekar, Centre of Research for Development, Parul University, India and Bhawana Pathak, Central University of Gujrat, IndiaThe book describes hazardous waste industries, sources of waste generation, characterization and treatment processes/ methods, technique and technology to deal with the treated waste as per the prescribed standard. Advanced treatment based on the microbial remediation, plant-based decontamination, rhizoremediation and nano-based remediation is also explained. Advances in treatment technology using biotechnological tools/bionanotechnology for removal of contaminants are described.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderFresh Water and WatershedsEmerging Contaminants

Edited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USASeries: The Handbook of Natural Resources, Second EditionThis volume covers fresh water and watersheds, their health andconservation, protection and management. Organized for easeof reference, the handbook provides fundamental informationon groundwater storage, water quality, supply and balance, andwater resource vulnerability. New in this edition are discussionson water footprint assessment, water surface dynamics, andwater management on a global scale. Understanding theconditions of watersheds is crucial for restoring areas withdegraded water quality, as well as protecting healthy waters

Anticipating DevelopmentsKathleen Sellers, ERM, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, DeniceK. Nelson, Arcadis, Minneapolis, MN, USA and NadineWeinbergThis book examines the factors that have led "new"environmental contaminants to emerge in the past andcombines lessons learned from that history to anticipatepotential new developments. The analyses described in thisbook originate in multiple disciplines: the science of toxicology;environmental law and regulation; the field of productstewardship; and the social science which explains why ideastake hold. Over a dozen case studies of contaminants thatemerged as issues over the last hundred years illustrate crucialpoints.

from emerging problems. This book presents the key processes, methods, and modelsused through several practical case studies from around the world.CRC PressMarket: Water Science & EngineeringJune 2020: 254 x 178: 376ppHb: 978-1-138-33756-5: £140.00eBook: 978-0-429-44104-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138337565

Dummy text to keep placeholderFundamentals of Wastewater-Based EpidemiologyBiomonitoring of Bacteria, Protozoa, Covid-19, and Other Viruses

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2nd EditionEnvironmental Consulting FundamentalsInvestigation, Remediation, and Brownfields Redevelopment Frank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consultants,

Norfolk, Virginia, USAWastewater-based epidemiology is an emerging science thathas proven to be a cost- and time-effective biomonitoring tool.This book provides a roadmap to detecting wastewater-bornepathogenic contaminants such as viruses, bacteria, fungi andothers. It provides a basic, fundamental discussion of howsampling and monitoring of wastewater using epidemiologicalconcepts and practices can aid in determining the presence ofthe COVID-19 virus in a community, for example, and may helppredict future outbreaks.

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Benjamin Alter, GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc., Fairfield, NewJersey, USAThe second edition introduces the basic building blocks ofenvironmental consulting by emphasizing the thought processesthat go into designing an environmental study, interpreting thedata, and selecting the next step for investigation or remediation.This edition is revised and updated with regard to recenttechnological advances and regulatory changes. It covers thelatest environmental issues, including emerging contaminants,and adds a new chapter on Brownfields Redevelopment. It alsoincludes problems and questions to be used for homeworkassignments or classroom discussions, and provides guidelines

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that useful for both students and practicing professionals.

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3rd EditionEnvironmental Microbiology for Engineers

The Experience of Watershed AgenciesVolodymyr Ivanov, Iowa State University, Ames, USA;Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeThe third edition of Environmental Microbiology for Engineersexplores the role that microorganisms play in the engineeredprotection and enhancement of an environment. Offering aperfect balance of microbiological knowledge andenvironmental biotechnology principles, it provides a practicalunderstanding of microorganisms and their functions in theenvironment and in the environmental engineering systems.The book also presents a quantitative description of appliedmicrobiological processes and their engineering design.

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Edited by Dan Shrubsole, Dan Walters, Barbara Veale andBruce MitchellThis edited volume enables readers to gain insight on the bestpractices in Canada for achieving success or addressing barriersto implement IWM. The chapters were originally published in aspecial issue of the International Journal of Water ResourcesDevelopment.

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Dwight Houweling and Glen T. DaiggerIntensifying Activated Sludge Using Media-Supported Biofilmswill be of interest to practicing wastewater treatment processdesigners. The advantages of Moving Bed Biological Reactor(MBBR)-based hybrid processes are now well-established inpractice, leading to their increased use in the field. MembraneAerated Biofilm Reactor (MABR)-based hybrid processes aremuch newer and offer further systematic process and energyadvantages. This book examines the evolution of hybridtechnologies as well as the potential for continued improvementof biological wastewater treatment techniques.

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2nd EditionManagement of Contaminated Site Problems

2nd Edition Production, Use, and Sustainability of GroundwaterCharles A. Job, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Montgomery Village, Maryland,USAGroundwater is becoming increasingly scarce while the demand for water continues to grow at a global scale. Understanding groundwater resources and their sustainable management is imperative for the future of groundwater use, conservation, and protection. This revised and updated volume, focused on sustainability, covers the economic values of groundwater production and use including: micro- and macro-economic factors, economic evaluation tools, climate change, boundary issues, and policy evaluation. It explores numerous applications and describes ways to evaluate the economics of groundwater use in the context of the larger ecosystem and the natural capital it provides. CRC PressMarket: Water Science and EngineeringApril 2021: 254 x 178: 456ppHb: 978-0-367-20547-8: £120.00eBook: 978-0-429-26219-7Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-439-80900-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367205478

Dummy text to keep placeholderReservoir SedimentationAssessment and Environmental Controls

Kumkum Bhattacharyya and Vijay P. Singh, Texas A&MUniversity, College Station, USAThis book appraises the issues of sedimentation in reservoirsand discusses measures that can be employed for the effectivemanagement of sediment to prolong the operational life ofreservoirs. It provides information for professional consultantsand policymakers to enable them to manage dams in the bestpossible way in order to ensure their sustainability as well as thesustainability of water resources. It examines the effects ofanthropogenic intervention and management of sediment indams and reservoirs, as water resources become more sensitiveand the demand for clean water increases.

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Kofi Asante-DuahThis book outlines the strategies used in the investigation,characterization, management, and restoration and remediationfor various contaminated sites. It draws on real-world examplesfrom across the globe to illustrate remediation techniques anddiscusses their applicability. It provides guidance for thesuccessful corrective action assessment and response programsfor any type of contaminated land problem, and at any location.The systematic protocols presented will aid environmentalprofessionals in managing contaminated land and associatedproblems more efficiently. This new edition adds twelve newchapters, and is fully updated and expanded throughout.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRevitalizing Urban Waterway CommunitiesOECD Principles on Water GovernanceStreams of Environmental JusticeFrom policy standards to practice

Richard Smardon, Sharon Moran and April Karen BaptisteThe revitalizing and restoration of rivers, creeks and streams isa major focus of urban conservation and planning activity. Thisbook presents models and examples for organizing multiplestakeholders for purposes of waterway revitalization ornaturalization – if not restoration – within a context of fairnessand environmental justice. A range of examples is presented,drawn principally from North America and Europe.

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Edited by Aziza Akhmouch, Delphine Clavreul, Sarah Hendry, Sharon Megdal, James Nickum, Francisco Nunes-Correia and Andrew RossThis book contributes to further closing the gap between the academic literature, practitioners and policy makers in water management. This book was originally published as a special issue of Water International.

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4th Edition The Science of WaterConcepts and ApplicationsUrbanizing Hydrosocial Territories and Evolving Connections, Discourses

and Identities Frank R. Spellman, Spellman Environmental Consulting,Norfolk, Virginia, USAThe Science of Water: Concepts and Applications, Fourth Editioncontains a wealth of scientific information and is based onreal-world experience. Building on the third edition, this textapplies the latest data and research in the field, and addresseswater contamination as a growing problem. The book materialcovers a wide range of water contaminants, the cause of thesecontaminants, and considers their impact on surface water andgroundwater sources. It also explores sustainability and theeffects of human use, misuse, and reuse of freshwater andwastewater on the overall water supply.

Edited by Lena Hommes, Wageningen University, theNetherlands, Rutgerd Boelens, Wageningen University,Netherlands and Catholic University, Peru, Leila M. Harris,University of British Columbia, Canada and Gert JanVeldwisch, Wageningen University, the NetherlandsSeries: Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and GovernanceThis book compiles diverse analyses of rural-urban waterconnections, discourses, identities and struggles evolving in thecontext of urbanization around the world. The chaptersdemonstrate the need to reconsider and trouble the rural-urbandichotomy. The contributors scrutinize how existing approachesfor securing urban water supply all rely on a myriad of techniques

and show the need to better understand on-the-ground realities, taking account ofinequalities in water access and control, as well as representation and cultural-politicalrecognition among rural and urban subjects.

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2nd Edition The Water Footprint of Modern Consumer SocietySustainable and Economic Waste Management

Arjen Y. HoekstraSeries: Earthscan Water TextUsing the water footprint concept, this impactful book aids ourunderstanding of how we can reduce water consumption andpollution to sustainable levels. The Water Footprint of ModernConsumer Society is a key textbook for students ofinterdisciplinary water studies and those taking other relatedcourses within the environmental sciences. It will also be ofinterest to those working in the governmental sector,environmental and consumer organisations, the business sectorand UN institutions, where there is growing interest in the waterfootprint concept.

Resource Recovery TechniquesEdited by Hossain Md Anawar, Macquarie University,Australia, Vladimir Strezov and AbhilashResearch findings directly related to sustainable and economicwaste management and resource recovery techniques aresummarised here. Mining wastes, municipal, urban, domestic,industrial and agricultural wastes and effluents, that containpersistent organic contaminants, nanoparticle organic chemicals,nutrients, energy, organic materials, heavy metal, rare earthelements, iron, steel, bauxite, coal and other valuable materials,are greatly responsible for environmental contamination. Theyincrease threats to human life and biodiversity.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Water–Food–Energy NexusThe Aesthetics of the UnderseaPower, Politics, and JusticeEdited by Margaret Cohen and Killian Quigley

Among global environments, the undersea is unique in thechallenges it poses – and the opportunities it affords – forsensation, perception, inquiry, and fantasy. The Aesthetics of theUndersea draws case studies, ranging from baroque and rococofantasies to the gothic, surrealism, modernism, andcontemporary installation art. As ocean health acquires anincreasing share of the global environmental imaginary, thehistories of submarine sense manifest ever-greater importance,and offer resources for documentation as well as creativity. TheAesthetics of the Undersea establishes crucial relations amongtemporally remote entities, which will resonate across theenvironmental hu

Jeremy Allouche, Carl Middleton, Chulalongkorn University,Thailand and Dipak Gyawali, Nepal Water ConservationFoundation (NWCF)Series: Pathways to SustainabilityThis book lays out the managerial-technical definitions of thenexus and challenges these conceptions by bringing to theforefront the politics of the nexus, around two key dimensions– a dynamic understanding and a normative positioning. Theauthors argue that a shift in nexus governance is requiredtowards approaches where limits to control are acknowledged,and more reflexive/plural strategies adopted. This book will beof interest to academic researchers, policy makers andRoutledge

practitioners in the fields of international development studies, environmental politics,science and technology studies as well as international relations.

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2nd Edition Water EthicsA Values Approach to Solving the Water CrisisRobert H. Kadlec

Treatment Marshes for Runoff and Polishing represents the mostcomprehensive and up-date-date resource for the design,construction, and operation of marsh treatment systems.

This new edition represents a complete re-write of the surfaceflow sections of previous editions of Treatment Wetlands. It isbased on the performance hundreds of treatment marshes overthe past forty years. Treatment Marshes focuses on urban andagricultural runoff, river and lake water improvement, and highlytreated municipal effluents.

New information from the past dozen years is used to improvedata interpretation and design concepts.

David Groenfeldt, Water-Culture Institute, USASeries: Earthscan Water TextThis book introduces the idea that ethics are an intrinsicdimension of any water policy, program, or practice, and thatunderstanding what ethics are being acted out in water policiesis fundamental to an understanding of water resourcemanagement. Fully revised and updated, the new editioncontinues to consolidate the new field of "water ethics" as arecognized dimension of water-related decision-making, andto provide an introduction to this topic for students ofenvironmental ethics and water governance and management.

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Lyla Mehta, Theib Oweis, CGIAR/ICARDA, Amman, Jordan,Claudia Ringler, International Food Policy Research Institute,Washington DC, USA, Barbara Schreiner and ShineyVargheseSeries: Pathways to SustainabilityThis book is a comprehensive and holistic assessment of waterfor human food security and nutrition (FSN), focusing ontechnical, institutional, socio-economic, cultural and politicaldimensions. It proposes a paradigm change in the way water ismanaged in agriculture as well as addressing complexknowledge and governance challenges at scale. This book makesa case for strengthening the relationship between the right to

Constructing Infrastructure for Cities and NatureSarah BellThis book investigates the implications of developments in watertechnology and infrastructure for urban sustainability and therelationship between cities and nature. It presents a frameworkfor analysing water technologies and systems, based on theoriesfrom critical urban geography, environmental philosophy andthe philosophy of technology. It then analyses technicaldevelopments in water systems, specifically: water efficiency,water reuse, desalination, water sensitive urban design andecological sanitation.

water and the right to food and will be of great interest to practitioners, students andresearchers working on water and food issues.

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Xiawei Liao, University of Oxford, UK and Jim W. Hall,University of Oxford, UKSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThis book examines water resource management in China’selectric power sector and the implications for energy provisionin the face of an emerging national water crisis and globalclimate change.

Enriching the water-energy nexus literature, this book will be ofgreat interest to students and scholars working on waterresource management, energy industries and Chineseenvironmental policy, as well as policymakers and practitionersin those fields.

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Virtual WaterImplications for Agriculture and Trade

Edited by Chittaranjan Ray, University of Nebraska, USA,David McInnes, DMci Strategies & Canada 2020 andMatthew Sanderson, Kansas State University, USASeries: Routledge Special Issues on Water Policy and GovernanceThis bookexplores the role of "virtual water" – the waterembedded in a product – in ongoing conversations ofagriculture, trade and sustainability in an increasinglyinter-connected world. The chapters consider questions of gapsin knowledge, why sustainability matters, and the policyimplications of virtual water trade. Contributors show how wateris a lens through which to examine an array of vital issues facinghumanity and the planet: human and animal health; food

production; environmental management; resource consumption; climate change adaptationMarket: Water Resource Management / China / Energyand mitigation; economic development, trade and competitiveness; and ethics and

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderWetlands and HabitatsWater Resource Management Issues

Edited by Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island, Kingston,USASeries: The Handbook of Natural Resources, Second EditionThis volume covers wetlands and their integral functions as aproductive ecosystem. Among the topics discussed are wetlandsbiodiversity, wetlands classification and monitoring, floods, riverecosystems, pollution, and more. New in this edition arediscussions on lakes and wetlands remote sensing, assessmentof current wetland health status, restoration, sea level rises andcoastal storms, vulnerability to human impacts and wetlandvegetation. The book demonstrates the key processes, methods,and models used through several practical case studies from

around the world.

Basic Principles and ApplicationsLouis Theodore, Manhattan College, New York, USA and R.Ryan Dupont, Utah State University, Logan, USAThis new book, Drinking Water Safety: Basic Principles andApplications, examines the technical and scientific, as well asregulatory, issues regarding safe drinking water and relatedtopics in order to cope with environmental pollution. It presentsthe latest water treatment technologies and processes, includingseparate chapters on evaporation, crystallization, andnanotechnology approaches. It also offers numerous illustrativeexamples and case studies, as well as an appendix with sectionson units, conversion constants, area and volume equations, keyglobal contacts, internet links, and examples of relevant

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Water, Creativity and MeaningMultidisciplinary understandings of human-water relationships

Edited by Liz Roberts and Katherine PhillipsThis stimulating volume brings together diverse approaches toexploring the human relationship with water, and adds to thecurrent zeitgeist of writing about water by expandingthe discussion about this vital substance. Chapters focus oncreative explorations and explorations of creativity in relation todeveloping these understandings, including concepts such ashydrocitizenship and responses to drought and flooding. It drawson art, literature and environmental humanities and well asgeography and sociology.

Management Practices for Environmental SustainabilityEdited by Ashok K. RathoureZero Waste is an approach for resource management centeredon reducing, reusing, and recycling materials. It aims to saveenergy by reducing energy consumption associated withextracting, processing, and transporting raw materials and waste,and also to reduce and eventually eliminate the need for landfillsand incinerators. This book will present the various principles,methods, and tools that can be used to address differentproblems in the areas of industrial waste reduction andsustainability. It examines how to eliminate waste at the sourceand at all points of a supply chain, and how to shift from thecurrent one-way linear resource model to a sustainable"closed-loop" system.

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Water, Technology and the Nation-StateEdited by Filippo Menga, The University of Reading, UK andErik Swyngedouw, University of Manchester, UKSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementGovernments tend to perceive and portray water as a nationalasset. Just as space, territory and society can be socially andpolitically constructed, so can water. This book delves into thecomplex and often hidden connection between water and theprocesses of state-building and nation-building. It consistsof fifteen empirically grounded chapters from various disciplinaryperspectives, including geography, environmental history,politics and international relations, and anthropology. The casestudies cover a diverse range of geographical areas andcountries including China, Cyprus, Ethiopia, France, Greece, India,

Mexico, Syria and Uzbekistan.

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European Union and Global EnvironmentalProtection, The .................................................................... 37

Ecological Integrity, Law and Governance ............. 28Ecological Law and the Planetary Crisis .................. 28

Climate Change Governance andAdaptation .............................................................................. 5

'One Planet' Cities ............................................................... 47

A Evaluating Environment in InternationalDevelopment ....................................................................... 44Exergetic Aspects of Renewable EnergySystems ................................................................................... 15

Economics of Renewable Energy in the Gulf,The ............................................................................................ 52Ecoregionalism ................................................................... 35Ecosocialism and Climate Justice ................................. 8

Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Soil and WaterManagement ......................................................................... 5Climate Change in the Global Workplace ................. 5Climate Change Justice and Global ResourceCommons ................................................................................ 5

Accounting for Sustainability ....................................... 64Advanced Coal Preparation and Beyond ................ 12Advanced Simulation of Alternative Energy ........... 59 Extracting Innovations .................................................... 22

FElectricity and Energy Transition in Nigeria ............ 14Electrochemical Water Electrolysis ............................. 22Electromechanical Energy Conversion ..................... 22Emerging Contaminants ................................................ 69Emerging Contaminants Handbook ........................ 22

Climate Change Law in China in GlobalContext ................................................................................... 27Climate Change Solutions and EnvironmentalMigration ................................................................................. 6

Advances in Carbon ManagementTechnologies .......................................................................... 2Advances in Clean Energy .............................................. 12Advances in SAR Remote Sensing of Oceans .......... 32 Farmers and Plant Breeding .......................................... 29

Emerging Global Consensus on Climate Change andHuman Mobility, The ........................................................ 10

Climate Change Temporalities ....................................... 6Climate Change, Moral Panics andCivilization ............................................................................... 6

Advances in Waste-to-Energy Technologies ........... 68Aesthetics of the Undersea, The ................................... 71Africa's Mineral Fortune .................................................. 12

Farming Systems and Food Security inAfrica ....................................................................................... 44Flood Resilience of Private Properties ........................ 45Emerging Green Technologies ........................................ 2

Energy Access and Forced Migration ........................ 14Climate Change, Politics and the Press inIreland ....................................................................................... 6

Age of Sustainability, The ............................................... 51Agent-Based Modeling of Environmental Conflict andCooperation ......................................................................... 21

Flood Risk Management ................................................... 8Food for Degrowth ............................................................ 45Forest Conservation and Sustainability inIndonesia ............................................................................... 56

Energy and Development ............................................... 14Energy and Environmental Outlook for SouthAsia ........................................................................................... 22Energy as a Sociotechnical Problem ......................... 14

Climate Diplomacy and EmergingEconomies ............................................................................... 6Climate Justice and Collective Action .......................... 6

Agricultural and Agribusiness Law ............................ 27Air Quality ................................................................................ 4 Forest Landscape Restoration ...................................... 56

Energy Cooperation in South Asia .............................. 14Climate Justice and Community Renewal ................ 7Alternative Fusion Fuels and Systems ....................... 12 Forest Management Auditing ...................................... 56Energy Efficiency in Developing Countries .............. 14Climate Politics in Small European States ............... 39Analytics and Optimization for Renewable Energy

Integration ............................................................................ 12Forestry in the Midst of Global Changes .................. 57Fossil Free Fuels ................................................................... 59Energy Fables ....................................................................... 15

Energy Policies and Climate Change inChina ......................................................................................... 8

Coalitions in the Climate ChangeNegotiations ........................................................................... 7Coastal and Marine Environments ............................ 68

Anthropocene Antarctica ............................................... 42Anthropocene Debate and Political Science,The ............................................................................................ 41

Free Movement and the Energy Sector in the EuropeanUnion ....................................................................................... 15Fresh Water and Watersheds ........................................ 69Energy Storage, Grid Integration, Energy Economics,

and the Environment ....................................................... 22Collaborative Environmental GovernanceFrameworks .......................................................................... 27Anthropocene in Global Media, The .......................... 51 From Environmental to Ecological Law ................... 29

Energy Transition ............................................................... 59Common Sense in EnvironmentalManagement ....................................................................... 43

Appraising the Economics of Smart Meters ........... 35Atmospheric Research in Antarctica ............................ 4

From Waste to Value ........................................................ 57Fundamentals and Source Characteristics ofRenewable Energy Systems ........................................... 59

Energy, Resource Extraction and Society ................. 15Environmental Communication Among MinorityPopulations .......................................................................... 43

Communication Strategies for Engaging ClimateSkeptics ..................................................................................... 7

Australian Climate Policy and Diplomacy ................. 4

BFundamentals of Combustion Engineering ........... 60Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology ................................. 23Fundamentals of Microgrids ......................................... 16Fundamentals of Natural Gas Processing, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 23

Environmental Compliance andSustainability ....................................................................... 28Environmental Conflict and Cooperation ............... 35Environmental Consulting Fundamentals ............. 69Environmental Economics ............................................. 43

Conflicts over Marine and Coastal CommonResources ............................................................................... 35Conservation and Development in Uganda ........... 56Conserving Europe's Wildlife ......................................... 27Contemplating Climate Change ................................... 7

Batch Adsorption Process of Metals and Anions forRemediation of Contaminated Water ...................... 21Beyond Recycling ............................................................... 42 Fundamentals of Public Utilities

Management ....................................................................... 32Environmental Ethics and Uncertainty .................... 43Environmental Finance for the DevelopingWorld ......................................................................................... 8

Contemporary Climate Change Debates .................. 7Converging Social Justice Issues andMovements ........................................................................... 39

Beyond the Blue Economy ............................................. 42Biodiesel Fuels ...................................................................... 13Biodiesel Fuels Based on Edible and NonedibleFeedstocks, Wastes, and Algae .................................... 13

Fundamentals of Sustainable Development .......... 64Fundamentals of Wastewater-BasedEpidemiology ....................................................................... 69Future of European Union Environmental Politics andPolicy, The .............................................................................. 41

Environmental Health and the U.S. FederalSystem ..................................................................................... 44Environmental History of Australian Rainforests until1939, An ................................................................................. 56

Coordinating Public and PrivateSustainability ....................................................................... 27Corporate Environmental Management, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 27

Bioeconomy Approach, The .......................................... 51Biogas Technology ............................................................ 13Biomass in Small-Scale Energy Applications .......... 13

GEnvironmental Humanities and theUncanny ................................................................................ 44Environmental Impact of Overpopulation,The ............................................................................................ 52

Cost Engineering for Pollution Prevention andControl ...................................................................................... 7Cost-Benefit Analysis of Groundwater Policy andProjects, with Case Studies ............................................. 68

Bioremediation Technology .......................................... 68Blue Ecocriticism and the OceanicImperative ............................................................................. 42Buen Vivir as an Alternative to SustainableDevelopment ....................................................................... 64

Geographies of Post-Industrial Place, Memory, andHeritage .................................................................................. 45Geomagnetic Disturbances Impacts on PowerSystems ................................................................................... 23

Environmental Justice ..................................................... 35Environmental Justice and Oil PollutionLaws ......................................................................................... 28

COVID-19 and Emerging EnvironmentalTrends ...................................................................................... 43Creative Arts in Governance of Urban Renewal andDevelopment, The .............................................................. 52

Building Energy Simulation ........................................... 59Business Battles in the US Energy Sector .................. 13

CGood Farmer, The .............................................................. 52Governing Renewable Natural Resources ............... 45Governing Technology in the Quest for Sustainabilityon Earth .................................................................................. 65Green and Smart Technologies for SmartCities ........................................................................................... 2

Environmental Law Across Cultures .......................... 28Environmental Law and Governance in thePacific ...................................................................................... 28Environmental Literacy and New DigitalAudiences .............................................................................. 44Environmental Management Handbook, SecondEdition – Six Volume Set .................................................. 32

Creative Philosophy of Anticipation, A ..................... 42

DDance of Death in Late Medieval and RenaissanceEurope, The ........................................................................... 52

Carbon Capture, Storage and Utilization ................ 21Carbon Inequality .............................................................. 64Chemo-Biological Systems for CO2Utilization .............................................................................. 21

Green Energy and Infrastructure ................................. 60Green Productivity and Cleaner Production ............. 2Green, Reliable and Viable: Perspectives on India’s ShiftTowards Low-Carbon Energy ....................................... 60

Environmental Microbiology for Engineers ............ 69Environmental Policy and Public Health ................. 35Environmental Policy in India ....................................... 36

Daoism and Environmental Philosophy .................. 43Data-Driven Analytics for the Geological Storage ofCO2 .......................................................................................... 21

Children, Citizenship and Environment ................... 64Circular Cities ....................................................................... 42Circular Economy and the Global South,The ............................................................................................ 51

Greening of US Free Trade Agreements, The ........... 53

HEnvironmental Sustainable Development Goals inBangladesh, The ................................................................. 67Environmentalism under AuthoritarianRegimes .................................................................................. 39

De-centring Land Grabbing .......................................... 39Decarbonising Electricity Made Simple .................... 13Designing an Innovative Pedagogy for SustainableDevelopment in Higher Education ............................... 2

Circular Economy in Europe, The ................................ 37Cities Leading Climate Action ......................................... 4Climate Adaptation Finance and Investment inCalifornia ................................................................................. 4

Handbook of Biodiesel and PetrodieselFuels ......................................................................................... 16Essential Concepts of Global Environmental

Governance .......................................................................... 64Designing with Photovoltaics ...................................... 59Discourses of Environmental Collapse, The ............ 52Climate and Energy Politics in Poland ........................ 4 Handbook of Petrochemical Processes .................... 23

Ethical Responses to Nature’s Call .............................. 44Drought and Water Crises .............................................. 68Climate Change Discourse in Russia ............................ 5 Happiness, Well-being and Sustainability .............. 45Ethics in Danish Energy Policy ...................................... 15

EClimate Change Ethics for an EndangeredWorld ......................................................................................... 5

History of Energy Flows, A .............................................. 12How Solar Energy Became Cheap .............................. 60Human Rights and the Environment ........................ 36

Ethos of the Climate Event, The ................................... 10EU Environmental Governance ................................... 36European Law on Combined Heat andPower ...................................................................................... 15

Eco-Engineered Bioreactors .......................................... 21 Humans and Lions ............................................................ 45

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Routledge Handbook of Global SustainabilityGovernance .......................................................................... 40

Politics of Energy Security, The ..................................... 41Politics of Radioactive Waste Management,The ............................................................................................ 20

Managing Human and Social Systems ................... 33Managing Soils and Terrestrial Systems .................. 33Managing Water Resources and HydrologicalSystems ................................................................................... 33

Hybrid Energy Systems ..................................................... 16Hybrid Power ....................................................................... 60

IRoutledge Handbook of Human Rights and ClimateGovernance .......................................................................... 10Routledge Handbook of SustainabilityIndicators ............................................................................... 49

Politics of Sustainability in the Arctic, The ............... 41Politics of the Climate Change-Health Nexus,The ............................................................................................ 11

Marine and Fisheries Policies in LatinAmerica .................................................................................. 29Imagining Climate Engineering .................................. 46

Routledge Handbook of Sustainable and RegenerativeFood Systems ....................................................................... 50

Politics of Urban Sustainability Transitions,The ............................................................................................ 67

Marine Policy ....................................................................... 36Masculinities in Forests .................................................... 57

Independent Thinking in an UncertainWorld ....................................................................................... 46

Routledge Handbook of the Resource Nexus .......... 50Poverty and Climate Change .......................................... 9Measuring Intangible Values ........................................ 65Indigenous Futures and Learnings TakingPlace ........................................................................................ 46 Routledge Handbook of the Study of the

Commons ............................................................................. 57Power and Distribution Transformers ....................... 24Power and Politics in Sustainable ConsumptionResearch and Practice ...................................................... 65

Membrane Desalination ................................................... 2Metagovernance for Sustainability ............................ 65Microbes in Agriculture and EnvironmentalDevelopment ....................................................................... 24

Indigenous, Modern and Postcolonial Relations toNature ..................................................................................... 46Innovative Wind Turbines .............................................. 60

Routledge Handbook of Vegan Studies, The ........... 53Rural–Urban Water Struggles ...................................... 71

SPower Plant Synthesis ...................................................... 61Power Systems Analysis Illustrated with MATLAB andETAP ......................................................................................... 25Power Transformer Design Practices ......................... 25Power Transmission System Analysis Against Faultsand Attacks ........................................................................... 25

Microbial Electrochemical Technologies ................. 61Modular Systems for Energy and Fuel Recovery andConversion ............................................................................ 17Modular Systems for Energy UsageManagement ....................................................................... 24

Insuring Against Climate Change ................................. 8Integrated Life-Cycle and Risk Assessment forIndustrial Processes and Products .............................. 23Integrated Water Management in Canada ........... 69Intensifying Activated Sludge Using Media-SupportedBiofilms ................................................................................... 70

Science of Water, The ....................................................... 71Smart and Sustainable Cities? ...................................... 65Smart Geospatial Practices and Applications in LocalGovernment ......................................................................... 30

Principles of Environmental Thermodynamics andKinetics .................................................................................... 25Production, Use, and Sustainability ofGroundwater ....................................................................... 70

Moroccan Argan Trade, The ......................................... 57Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis ................................... 24

NInterdisciplinary Collaboration for WaterDiplomacy ............................................................................ 39International Environmental Law Compliance inContext ................................................................................... 29

Smart Green World? .......................................................... 50Smart Microgrids ................................................................ 25Social Movements Contesting Natural ResourceDevelopment ....................................................................... 50

Promise of Nostalgia, The ............................................... 53PV and the NEC ................................................................... 62

RNarratives of Low-Carbon Transitions ...................... 17Natural and Enhanced Attenuation of Contaminantsin Soils, Second Edition .................................................... 24Natural Resource Conflicts and SustainableDevelopment ....................................................................... 40

International Environmental RiskManagement ....................................................................... 29Introduction to Computing Applications in Forestryand Natural Resource Management ........................ 23Introduction to Energy Analysis ................................... 16

Solar Drying Systems ........................................................ 62Solar Photocatalysis for EnvironmentalRemediation ......................................................................... 25Solar Photovoltaic Power Optimization .................. 19REACH and the Environmental Regulation of

Nanotechnology ................................................................ 30Natural Resources and the Environment ................ 47Introduction to Renewable EnergyConversions .......................................................................... 61

Solar PV Engineering and Installation ...................... 62Southern African Landscapes and EnvironmentalChange ................................................................................... 50

Redesigning Petroleum Taxation ................................ 18Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and ImprovingAir Quality ................................................................................ 9

Nature-Based Solutions to 21st CenturyChallenges ............................................................................ 33Negotiating Gender Expertise in Environment andDevelopment ....................................................................... 47

Introduction to Renewable Power Systems and theEnvironment with R .......................................................... 61Introduction to Sustainability for Engineers ........... 24

Stakeholder Democracy ................................................. 37Strategic Designs for Climate PolicyInstrumentation ................................................................. 19

Reframing Energy Access ................................................ 18Regenerative Urban Development, Climate Changeand the Common Good .................................................. 10

Negotiating the Environment ...................................... 65Network Governance and Energy Transitions inEuropean Cities ................................................................... 17

J Subsurface Upgrading of Heavy Crude Oils andBitumen .................................................................................. 19Survival: One Health, One Planet, OneFuture ...................................................................................... 50

Relativistic Magnetrons ................................................... 19Renewable Energy Enterprises in EmergingMarkets ................................................................................... 62

New Era for Collaborative Forest Management,A ................................................................................................. 56

Jainism and Environmental Politics .......................... 40

L Sustainability ....................................................................... 66Sustainability and the Rights of Nature inPractice ................................................................................... 30

Renewable Energy for the Arctic .................................. 19Renewable Energy Systems ........................................... 62Renewable Energy Uptake in Urban LatinAmerica .................................................................................. 36

New Mechanisms of Participation in ExtractiveGovernance .......................................................................... 40New World-System, A ....................................................... 39Nuclear Energy Regulation, Risk and TheEnvironment ........................................................................ 17

Legal Perspectives on Bridging Science andPolicy ....................................................................................... 46Legal Rights for Rivers ...................................................... 29

Sustainability Governance and Hierarchy .............. 66Sustainability in an Imaginary World ....................... 51Sustainability of Biomass through Bio-basedChemistry ................................................................................. 3

Reporting Climate Change in the Global North andSouth ....................................................................................... 10Reservoir Sedimentation ................................................. 70

Nuclear Power in Stagnation ....................................... 17Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics ......................... 61

Liberty and the Ecological Crisis .................................. 46Limits to Terrestrial Extraction ...................................... 40

Sustainability of Business in the Context ofEnvironmental Management ....................................... 26

Resolving Environmental Conflicts ............................ 30Resources, Financial Risk and the Dynamics ofGrowth .................................................................................... 36

OLinear Induction Accelerators for High-PowerMicrowave Devices ........................................................... 16Linking the European Union Emissions TradingSystem ....................................................................................... 8

Sustainability Principles and Practice ....................... 66Sustainability Transitions in South Africa ................ 66Sustainability, Conservation, and Creativity ........... 66

Rethinking Wilderness and the Wild .......................... 33Revitalizing Urban Waterway Communities .......... 70

OECD Principles on Water Governance ................... 70Offshore Energy and Marine SpatialPlanning ................................................................................ 17

Local Activism for Global Climate Justice .................. 9Local Consumption and Global EnvironmentalImpacts ................................................................................... 47

Sustainability: The Basics ................................................ 51Sustainable Action ............................................................ 66Sustainable and Economic WasteManagement ....................................................................... 71

Rise and Rise of Indicators, The .................................... 11River Flows Through It, A ................................................. 68Riverlands of the Anthropocene .................................. 48Role of Law in Governing Sustainability, The .......... 30

Oil and Gas Processing Equipment ............................ 18

PLow Carbon Energy Supply Technologies andSystems ................................................................................... 61

MSustainable Community MovementOrganizations ...................................................................... 41Sustainable Development and ResourceProductivity ........................................................................... 67

Role of Non-State Actors in the Green Transition,The ............................................................................................ 37Routledge Handbook of Climate Justice ................. 19Routledge Handbook of Ecocriticism andEnvironmental Communication ................................. 48

Participatory Networks and theEnvironment ........................................................................ 48Perceptions of Climate Change from NorthIndia ........................................................................................... 9

Mainstreaming Natural Capital and EcosystemServices into Development Policy ............................... 47 Sustainable Development Indicators ........................ 34

Sustainable Development Teaching ......................... 67Routledge Handbook of EcoculturalIdentity .................................................................................... 48

Perspectives on Energy Poverty in Post-CommunistEurope ..................................................................................... 18

Mainstreaming Solar Energy in Small, TropicalIslands ..................................................................................... 16 Sustainable Development, Leadership, and

Innovations .......................................................................... 67Routledge Handbook of Energy Economics ........... 49Petrodiesel Fuels ................................................................. 18Management of Contaminated Site Problems, SecondEdition ..................................................................................... 70 Sustainable Energy Technologies ............................... 26

TRoutledge Handbook of EnvironmentalAccounting ........................................................................... 49Routledge Handbook of Environmental Conflict andPeacebuilding ...................................................................... 49Routledge Handbook of Environmental Displacementand Migration ..................................................................... 49

Petroleum Industry Transformations ........................ 18Philosophy and the Climate Crisis ................................. 9Physics of Solar Energy Conversion, The .................. 62Pioneers, Leaders and Followers in Multilevel andPolycentric Climate Governance ................................. 40Planning Wild Cities .......................................................... 48

Managing Air Quality and Energy Systems ............ 32Managing Biological and EcologicalSystems ................................................................................... 32Managing Complexity: Earth Systems and Strategiesfor the Future ....................................................................... 47

Teaching Climate Change in the UnitedStates ....................................................................................... 10Temporalities of Waste, The .......................................... 53Routledge Handbook of Environmental

Journalism ............................................................................ 49Poetics of the Earth ............................................................ 48Policy and Governance in the Water-Energy-FoodNexus ....................................................................................... 33

Managing Global Resources and UniversalProcesses ................................................................................ 32 Theatre Pedagogy in the Era of Climate

Crisis ......................................................................................... 11Routledge Handbook of Food as aCommons ............................................................................. 30Political Ecology of REDD+ in Indonesia ................. 57

Political Responsibility for Climate Change .............. 9

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Towards a Climate-Neutral Europe ........................... 11Towards a Society of Degrowth .................................. 53Traditional Ecological Knowledge and GlobalPandemics ............................................................................ 53Transdisciplinarity For Sustainability ........................ 67Transforming Socio-Natures in Turkey ..................... 54Transition Engineering .................................................... 63Transitions in Energy Efficiency andDemand ................................................................................. 20Treatment Marshes for Runoff andPolishing ................................................................................ 72Treatment of Industrial Effluents ................................. 26Tropical Bioproductivity .................................................. 58

UUnderstanding Risk to Wildlife from Exposures to Per-and Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances(PFAS) ...................................................................................... 11Understanding Urban Cycling ..................................... 54Urban Ecology and Intervention in the 21st CenturyAmericas ................................................................................ 54Urban Gardening as Politics ......................................... 54Urban Remote Sensing .................................................... 26Urban Resilience to Droughts and Floods ............... 37Urban Water Sustainability ........................................... 72Utopia in the Anthropocene ......................................... 54

VValuing U.S. National Parks and Programs ............ 54Virtual Water ........................................................................ 72Visions of Energy Futures ................................................ 37

WWater Allocation Law in New Zealand .................... 31Water Ethics ......................................................................... 72Water Footprint of Modern Consumer Society,The ............................................................................................ 71Water for Food Security, Nutrition and SocialJustice ..................................................................................... 72Water Management in China’s PowerSector ...................................................................................... 72Water Politics ....................................................................... 38Water Resource Management Issues ........................ 73Water, Creativity and Meaning .................................... 73Water, Technology and the Nation-State ............... 73Water–Food–Energy Nexus, The ................................. 71Wearable Solar Cell Systems ......................................... 63Weather, Religion and Climate Change .................. 11Wetlands and Habitats ................................................... 73What Can I Do to Help Heal the EnvironmentalCrisis? ....................................................................................... 55Who Needs Nuclear Power ............................................ 20Wind and Solar Energy Transition in China ........... 38Wind and Solar Power Systems ...................................... 3World Biodiesel Policies and Production .................. 20Writing a New Environmental Era .............................. 55

ZZero Waste: Management Practices for EnvironmentalSustainability ....................................................................... 73Zero-Waste ........................................................................... 55

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Milstein, Tema ...................................................................... 48Isenhour, Cindy ................................................................... 65Das, Jahnnabi ....................................................................... 10A Mishra, Snehasish .............................................................. 13Mohaghegh, Shahab ....................................................... 21

Islam, Shafiqul ...................................................................... 39Ivanov, Volodymyr ............................................................ 69

Davis, Wayne T. ...................................................................... 4Dekker, Sabrina ...................................................................... 4

Acevedo, Miguel F. ........................................................... 61 Mohamed, Najma .............................................................. 66J

Delbeke, Jos .......................................................................... 11Devlin, John F. ...................................................................... 50Dixon, John ............................................................................ 44Dobrin, Sidney I. ................................................................. 42

Akhmouch, Aziza ............................................................... 70Akhonbay, Hisham M. ..................................................... 52Al Faruque, Abdullah ....................................................... 17Al. Katsaprakakis, Dimitris ............................................. 61

Moreda, Tsegaye ................................................................ 39Morin, Jean-Frederic ........................................................ 64Morse, Stephen ................................................................... 11Mukhopadhyay, Achintya ............................................ 60

Jackson, Andrew L.R. ....................................................... 27Jacques, Peter ...................................................................... 51Dodds, Felix ........................................................................... 37

Downie, Christian .............................................................. 13Alexander, Karen A. .......................................................... 35Alexandrowicz, Conrad .................................................. 11

Musikanski, Laura ............................................................... 45

NJafry, Tahseen ....................................................................... 19Jayaram, Dhanasree ............................................................ 6Jayasinghe, Guttila Yugantha ....................................... 2Jenkins, Kirsten E.H. .......................................................... 20

Duncan, Jessica ................................................................... 50Dutta, Joystu ......................................................................... 43Duyck, Sébastien ................................................................ 10

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Ali, Saleem H. ........................................................................ 12Allen, Linda ............................................................................ 53Allon, Fiona ............................................................................ 53Allouche, Jeremy ............................................................... 71Alter, Benjamin .................................................................... 69Anastasi, Chris ...................................................................... 20

Nagothu, Udaya Sekhar ................................................. 51Nair, K.R.M. .............................................................................. 24Nanaki, Evanthia A. ........................................................... 15Naser, Mostafa M ............................................................... 10

Jiglau, George ...................................................................... 18Job, Charles ........................................................................... 68Job, Charles ........................................................................... 70Johnson, Barry L. ................................................................. 35Eastwood, Lauren E .......................................................... 65

Anawar, Hossain Md ........................................................ 71 Natarajan, Nithya .................................................................. 5Johnson, Mark S. ................................................................. 11Edomah, Norbert ............................................................... 14Anfinson, Kellan .................................................................. 10 Neale, Kiron C. ...................................................................... 16Joo, Hyunsoo ........................................................................ 20Erdelen, Walter R. ............................................................... 47Anker, Kirsten ....................................................................... 29 Nelson, Anitra ....................................................................... 45Joshi, Shangrila ...................................................................... 5Erickson, Larry E. .................................................................... 9Arler, Finn ............................................................................... 15 Nelson, Eric S. ....................................................................... 43Jungmann, Maximilian ................................................... 11Eritja, Mar Campins ........................................................... 37Arruda, Gisele ....................................................................... 19 Nelson, Vaughn .................................................................. 60Junker, Kirk W. ...................................................................... 28Evans, James ......................................................................... 65Asante-Duah, Kofi .............................................................. 70 Nemet, Gregory F. ............................................................. 60

KFAsif, Muhammad ................................................................ 22Atapattu, Sumudu ............................................................ 36Aziz, Maniruzzaman Bin A. ........................................... 59

Newman, Michael C. ........................................................ 23Nielsen, Søren Nors .......................................................... 34Nochta, Timea ...................................................................... 17Kadlec, Robert H. ................................................................ 72Farcy, Christine .................................................................... 57

B Nunan, Fiona ........................................................................ 45

OKalfagianni, Agni ................................................................ 40Kallhoff, Angela ...................................................................... 6Kanazawa, Mark .................................................................. 47Kawatra, S. Komar .............................................................. 12

Fath, Brian D. ......................................................................... 32Fath, Brian D. ......................................................................... 32Fath, Brian D. ......................................................................... 32Fath, Brian D. ......................................................................... 32Bartel, Robyn ......................................................................... 33

Barua, Anamika ...................................................................... 5 O'Donnell, Erin ..................................................................... 29Keenan, Jesse M. ................................................................... 4Fath, Brian D. ......................................................................... 33Bauman, Whitney .............................................................. 43 Okonkwo, Eloamaka Carol ........................................... 28Keitsch, Martina M. ............................................................ 67Fath, Brian D. ......................................................................... 33Bebbington, Jan ................................................................. 49 Olmos Giupponi, Belen .................................................. 29Kenner, Dario ........................................................................ 64Fath, Brian D. ......................................................................... 33Beckford, Fitzroy B. ............................................................... 9 Olsson, E. Gunilla Almered ........................................... 40Kester, Johannes ................................................................ 41Feitshans, Theodore A. ................................................... 27Bell, Caitlin H. ........................................................................ 22 Oomen, Jeroen ................................................................... 46Khare, Neloy ............................................................................. 4Feng, Kuishuang ................................................................ 47Bell, Sarah ............................................................................... 72 Orr, Christopher J. .............................................................. 46Kidnay, Arthur J. .................................................................. 23Ferraro, Gianluca ................................................................ 20Bell, Simon ............................................................................. 49 Orsini, Amandine ............................................................... 36Kirsch, Robert ....................................................................... 40Forno, Francesca ................................................................ 41Belu, Radian ........................................................................... 22 Ovalles, Cesar ....................................................................... 19Kiss, Andrea ........................................................................... 52Frost, Warwick ...................................................................... 56Belu, Radian ........................................................................... 59

PKlitkou, Antje ........................................................................ 57Klöck, Carola ............................................................................ 7Kocabiyikoğlu, Zeki Uğurata ....................................... 22Konur, Ozcan ........................................................................ 13

Fulekar, M H .......................................................................... 68

GBelu, Radian ........................................................................... 62BenDor, Todd ....................................................................... 21Berg, Christian ...................................................................... 66Bergmann, Sigurd ............................................................. 11

Parr, Ben L. ................................................................................. 4Partain, Roy ............................................................................ 27Konur, Ozcan ........................................................................ 13

Konur, Ozcan ........................................................................ 16Gabriel, Cle-Anne ............................................................... 62Gad, Ulrik Pram .................................................................... 41Berque, Augustin ............................................................... 48

Berthouex, Paul Mac ........................................................... 7Pasqualino, Roberto ......................................................... 36Patel, Mukund R. ................................................................... 3Konur, Ozcan ........................................................................ 18

Korsnes, Marius ................................................................... 38Garg, Vishal ............................................................................ 59Garver, Geoffrey .................................................................. 28Bhattacharyya, Kumkum ............................................... 70

Bilmes, Linda J. .................................................................... 54Penna, Anthony N. ............................................................ 12Penning-Rowsell, Edmund C. ....................................... 8Kottayil, Sasi K. ..................................................................... 25

Koulouri, Anastasia ............................................................ 33Giblett, Rod ............................................................................ 44Gieseke, Timothy ................................................................ 27Bisquert, Juan ....................................................................... 62

Bleischwitz, Raimund ...................................................... 50Penttinen, Sirja-Leena ..................................................... 15Perelmuter, Viktor M. ....................................................... 59Kovacic, Zora ........................................................................ 37

Krumdieck, Susan .............................................................. 63Ginsberg, Michael .............................................................. 19Ginty, Anna ............................................................................... 6Blok, Kornelis ......................................................................... 16

Bloomfield, Emma ................................................................ 7Perkins, Patricia E. ................................................................. 9Poberezhskaya, Marianna ................................................ 5Kumar, Ashok ....................................................................... 21

Kumar, Pushpam ................................................................ 47Goel, Malti .............................................................................. 21Grafham, Owen ................................................................... 14Bolwell, Dain ......................................................................... 65

Brain, Stephen ..................................................................... 39Popa, Valentin ......................................................................... 3Prakash, Om .......................................................................... 62Kuraj, Nertila .......................................................................... 30

Kvanneid, Aase J. ................................................................... 9Greenberg, Michael R ..................................................... 44Groenfeldt, David .............................................................. 72Brassett, Jamie ..................................................................... 42

Brears, Robert C. .................................................................. 33Pritwani, Kamlesh .............................................................. 26Purkait, Mihir Kumar ......................................................... 26Kverndokk, Kyrre ................................................................... 6

LGusain, Deepak ................................................................... 21

HBrereton, Pat ......................................................................... 44Brinia, Vasiliki ........................................................................... 2Brooks, Bill .............................................................................. 62Brooks, Thom .......................................................................... 5

RRamanathan, Anand ........................................................ 12La Follette, Cameron ....................................................... 30

Lange, Steffen ...................................................................... 50Haj-Amor, Zied ....................................................................... 5Hamman, Philippe ............................................................ 66Brotto, Lucio .......................................................................... 56

Brown, Valerie A. ................................................................. 46Ramjeawon, Toolseeram .............................................. 24Rankin, Aidan ........................................................................ 40Leane, Elizabeth .................................................................. 42

Lee, James .............................................................................. 35Hammond, David .............................................................. 58Hanger-Kopp, Susanne .................................................. 17Burton, Rob J.F. .................................................................... 52

Butler, William H. ................................................................ 56Rathoure, Ashok ................................................................. 73Ray, Chittaranjan ................................................................ 72Lehmann, Harry .................................................................. 67

Leifsen, Esben ...................................................................... 40Harder, Marie ........................................................................ 65Hartmann, Thomas ........................................................... 45Büscher, Christian .............................................................. 14

CReid, Donald G. .................................................................... 39Reinders, Angèle ................................................................ 59Resurrección, Bernadette ............................................. 47Rhodes II, Mark Alan ......................................................... 45

Li, Xiaofeng ............................................................................ 32Liao, Xiawei ............................................................................ 72Lin, Han ....................................................................................... 8Linkov, Igor ............................................................................ 24

Harvey, Michael .................................................................. 54Hasan, Fadia .......................................................................... 48Hayward, Bronwyn ........................................................... 64He, Xiangbai .......................................................................... 27Caniglia, Beth ....................................................................... 10

Capareda, Sergio ................................................................ 61Rimmel, Gunnar .................................................................. 64Rincón-Mejía, Eduardo ................................................... 26Lis, Aleksandra ........................................................................ 4

Lueddeke, George R. ....................................................... 50Hedberg, Trevor ................................................................. 52Hein, Jonas ............................................................................. 57Carter, Neil .............................................................................. 39

Cassoret, Bertrand ............................................................. 59Rinkinen, Jenny ................................................................... 15Robbins, David ....................................................................... 6López López, Ligia (Licho) ............................................ 46

MHenderson, Joseph ........................................................... 10Hickmann, Thomas ........................................................... 41Higgins, James ..................................................................... 21Hiltner, Ken ............................................................................ 55

Chakrabarti, Sampa .......................................................... 25Chassagne, Natasha ......................................................... 64Chowdhury, Tamalika ..................................................... 25Church, Jon Marco ............................................................ 35

Roberts, Liz ............................................................................. 73Robertson, Margaret ........................................................ 66Robinson, Daniel F. ........................................................... 57Rogers, Daniel ...................................................................... 28Maggs, David ........................................................................ 51Ho, Selina ................................................................................ 68

Ciecierska-Holmes, Natalia ........................................... 36 Rohloff, Amanda ................................................................... 6Magrini, James ..................................................................... 44Hoekstra, Arjen Y. ............................................................... 71Clifford, Martin J. ................................................................. 22 Romano, Onofrio ............................................................... 53Mallett, Alexandra ............................................................. 36Hoff, Jens ................................................................................. 37Cohen, Margaret ................................................................ 71 Roorda, Niko ......................................................................... 64Mansourian, Stephanie .................................................. 56Holdstock, David A. .......................................................... 30Colfer, Carol J. Pierce ....................................................... 57 Roosa, Stephen A. .............................................................. 16Maser, Chris ........................................................................... 30Holmes, Peter J. ................................................................... 50Coolsaet, Brendan ............................................................. 35 Roothaan, Angela .............................................................. 46Masterson, Robert E. ........................................................ 61Hommes, Lena .................................................................... 71Croeser, Eve .............................................................................. 8 Rudge, Peter ......................................................................... 42Mathur, Ajay .......................................................................... 60Houweling, Dwight .......................................................... 70Crossland, Andrew F. ....................................................... 13 Ruiz Muller, Manuel .......................................................... 29Mauerhofer, Volker ........................................................... 30Huda, Mirza Sadaqat ........................................................ 14Curley, Michael ....................................................................... 8 Ryzhkov, Sergei V. .............................................................. 12Maxton-Lee, Bernice ........................................................ 56Hudson, Blake ...................................................................... 57

D SMcLeman, Robert .............................................................. 49Mehta, Lyla ............................................................................. 72Menga, Filippo ..................................................................... 73Meuleman, Louis ................................................................ 65

Hulme, Mike ............................................................................. 7Huppes, Gjalt ........................................................................ 19

IDarabaris, John .................................................................... 27Dark, Stephen M. ................................................................... 7

Sachsman, David B. .......................................................... 49Sadiku, Matthew N. O. ....................................................... 2Micklethwaite, Paul .......................................................... 42

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Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 68Sandbrook, Chris ................................................................ 56Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 69Sapalidis, Andreas ................................................................ 2Wang, Yeqiao ....................................................................... 73Sayers, Nicola ........................................................................ 53Washington, Haydn ......................................................... 55Scavenius, Theresa ............................................................... 9Weng, Qihao ......................................................................... 26Scherer, Nikolas ..................................................................... 8Westengen, Ola Tveitereid .......................................... 29Schifani, Allison M. ............................................................ 54Westra, Laura ........................................................................ 28Schiffer, Anne ....................................................................... 18Wewerinke-Singh, Margaretha ................................. 28Schröder, Patrick ................................................................ 51White, Sean ............................................................................ 62Selim, Samiya A. .................................................................. 67Wilhite, Donald ................................................................... 68Sellers, Kathleen .................................................................. 69Williams, Jo ............................................................................ 42Shah, Yatish T. ...................................................................... 16Williston, Byron ...................................................................... 9Shah, Yatish T. ...................................................................... 17Wilson, Denise ..................................................................... 63Shah, Yatish T. ...................................................................... 24Woellner, Robert A. ........................................................... 29Shah, Yatish T. ...................................................................... 60Woolley, Jonathan ............................................................ 43Shand, Rory ............................................................................ 52Wright, Laura ........................................................................ 53Sharma, Atul ......................................................................... 61Wurzel, Rüdiger ................................................................... 40Shertukde, Hemchandra Madhusudan ............... 25

YShrubsole, Dan .................................................................... 69Sikdar, Subhas K. ................................................................... 2Singh, Chhatarpal .............................................................. 24Singh, Rajeev ........................................................................ 68 Yates, Katherine L. ............................................................. 17Singh-Ladhar, Jagdeepkaur ........................................ 31 Yong, Raymond N. ............................................................ 24Sklair, Leslie ............................................................................ 51

ZSlovic, Scott ........................................................................... 48Smardon, Richard .............................................................. 70Sokolova, Olga ..................................................................... 23 Zacharias, Mark ................................................................... 36Sokołowski, Maciej M. ..................................................... 15 Zaman, Atiq ........................................................................... 55Somerville, Keith ................................................................. 45 Zhang, Lei ............................................................................... 22Somerville, Margaret ........................................................ 48 Zhang, Ning .......................................................................... 12Sommariva, Corrado ........................................................ 66 Zhu, Fang ................................................................................ 25Sonnemann, Guido .......................................................... 23 Zito, Anthony R. .................................................................. 41Sovacool, Benjamin K. ..................................................... 37 Üşenmez, Emre ................................................................... 18Soytaş, Uğur .......................................................................... 49 İnal, Onur ................................................................................ 54Speight, James G. .............................................................. 23Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 32Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 69Spellman, Frank R. ............................................................. 71Spinney, Justin ..................................................................... 54Stagner, Jacqueline A. ..................................................... 60Steele, Wendy ...................................................................... 48Stewart, Pamela J. .............................................................. 66Stissing Jensen, Jens ........................................................ 67Streimikiene, Dalia ............................................................. 67Sultana, Farhana ................................................................. 38Swain, Ashok ........................................................................ 49Swilling, Mark ....................................................................... 51Szolucha, Anna .................................................................... 15Szubel, Mateusz .................................................................. 13

TTakahashi, Bruno ................................................................ 43Tavares da Silva, Suzana ................................................ 14Thampapillai, Dodo .......................................................... 43Theodore, Louis .................................................................. 73Thorpe, David ....................................................................... 47Thune, Taran ......................................................................... 18Tignino, Mara ....................................................................... 46Tiquia-Arashiro, Sonia M. ............................................... 61Tokar, Brian ............................................................................... 7Toke, David ............................................................................ 17Tomar, Pradeep ..................................................................... 2Tornaghi, Chiara ................................................................. 54Torriti, Jacopo ....................................................................... 35Tortajada, Cecilia ................................................................ 37

UUitto, Juha I. ........................................................................... 44Unger, Charlotte .................................................................... 8Unnikrishnan, G. ................................................................. 18Unuigbe, Ngozi Finette .................................................. 53Urban, Frauke ....................................................................... 14

VValsaraj, Kalliat T. ................................................................. 25Van Poeck, Katrien ............................................................. 67Vandergeest, Peter ........................................................... 39Vintizenko, Igor ................................................................... 16Vintizenko, Igor ................................................................... 19Vivero-Pol, Jose Luis ......................................................... 30Vogelaar, Alison E. ............................................................. 52

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