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Environmental Management Science and Engineering for Industry

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Environmental Management

Environmental Management: Science and Engineering for Industry consists of 18 chapters, starting with a discussion of International Environmental Laws and crucial environmental management tools, including lifecycle, environmental impact, and environmental risk assessments. This is followed by a frank discussion of environmental control and abatement technologies for water, wastewater, soil, and air pollution.

In addition, this book also tackles Hazardous Waste Management and the landfill technologies available for the disposal of hazardous wastes. As managing environmental projects is a complex task with vast amounts of data, an array of regulations, and alternative engineering control strategies designed to minimize pollution and maximize the effect of an environmental program, this book helps readers further understand and plan for this process.

1. Introduction2. Sustainable Development3. Natural Resource Management and Biodiversity Conservation4. Environmental Policies and Legislation5. Life Cycle Assessment6. Environmental Impact Assessment and Audit7. Environmental Accounting8. Environmental Risk Assessment9. Energy Management and Audit10. ISO 9000, 14000 Series, and OHSAS 1800111. Principles and Design of Water Treatment12. Wastewater Treatment Technologies13. Industrial Wastewater Treatment Technologies, Recycling, and Reuse14. Air Pollution Control Technologies15. Noise Pollution and Its Control16. Solid Waste Management17. Hazardous Waste Management18. Analytical Methods for Monitoring Environmental Pollution

Environmental Engineers and Scientist

DR. IV MURALI KRISHNA, Dr Raja Ramanna Distinguished Fellow Government of India, has his Ph D from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in Engineering Faculty and M Tech from IIT Madras. He was formerly, Adjunct Professor, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok. Prior to that he was a faculty member and Professor in Spatial information Technology during 1990-2008 at JNT University at Hyderabad and former Director of Research and Development Centre at JNT University, and is basically an Environment and Water Resources Engineer with expertise in Geospatial Technology, Terrain mapping, Environmental Management, Climate Change, Numerical Modelling and Environmental impact assessment. Earlier he worked as Faculty in Ocean Engineering centre at IIT –Madras during 1978-79 and Scientist National Remote Sensing Centre/ISRO, Department of Space during 1980s for 8 years. He has executed several projects for government of India. He is a member of MOEF, NNRMS committee, Government of India and consultant to Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad from 2008 onwards for 4 projects on Bhu Bharati Land survey project evaluation, Manuals for EIA, Reorganization of Hazardous waste Management Division of MOEF, GOI and assessment of impact of climate change on Agriculture. He has co-authored books on Climate Change and Weather Modification Technologies and chapters on Global Data Base Design, ISPRS Publication Edited by Ryutaro Tateishi, Chiba University, Japan and Remote sensing applications in Marine Science and Tech. Edited by AP Cracknell, Univ of Dundee Scotland /published by European Space Agency. He has more than 100 papers in peer reviewed journals to his credit and has guided 40 Ph.D studies to date.
Dr VALLI MANICKAM, Professor and Chairperson, Environment Area of Administrative Staff College of India [ASCI], has her Ph.D in Environmental Science and Technology with Masters in both Computer Applications and Sciences, with over ten years of teaching experience in
  • Contains the latest methods for Identifying, abating, or eliminating pollutants from air, water, and land
  • Presents up-to-date coverage on environmental management tools, such as risk assessment, energy management and auditing, environmental accounting, and impact assessments
  • Includes methods for collecting and synthesizing data derived from environmental assessments

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Mots-clés :

Adiabatic conditions; Adsorption; Air; Appraisal; Assessment tools; Atomic absorption spectrometer; Audit reporting; Biodiversity; Bio-piracy; Bio-prospecting; Breakpoint chlorination; CBD; Clariflocculators; Climate change; Coagulation; Compliance audit; Composting; Conservation; Contingent valuation; Cost�benefit analysis; Cradle-to-cradle; Cradle-to-grave; Detailed audit; Discrete and flocculent settling; Disinfection; Disposal; Documentation; DPSIR; Ear functioning; ECO; Ecological footprint; Ecosystem; Electrostatic precipitators; EMS; Energy audit; Energy conservation; Environmental ethics; Environmental policy; Environmental stewardship; Errors; Flame photometer; Floatation; Freundlich isotherms; Gas chromatograph; GDP; General noise; Global warming; Goals; Gravitational settlers; Green GDP; Hazard; Hazardous waste; Health effects; Health; High volume air sampler; HPLC; Hyperfiltration; Incineration; Indicator; Industrial noise; Inversions; ISO 14000 series; K type; Kyoto; Lagoons; Land; Landfill design; Langmuir isotherms; Lapse rate; Life cycle assessment; Life cycle impact assessment; Life cycle inventory; Management; Membrane separation; Monitoring; Nagoya protocol; National system of accounting; Natural resource management; Noise; Non-point sources; OHSAS 180012007; Operation; Organic solids; Ozone depletion; P type; Plankton analysis; Plug flow reactors; Plume; Point sources; Pollution; Precision; Preliminary audit; Pressure�state�response; Process life cycles; Public consultation; Reclamation; Reverse osmosis; Risk management; Risk; Safety; Sanitary landfill; Scoping; Screening; Sedimentation tanks; Septic tanks; Site selection; Slow and rapid sand filters; Streamlined life cycle assessment; Sustainability; Transportation; Trickling filter; Triple bottom line; Ultrafiltration techniques; Ultraviolet spectroscopy; Valuation techniques; Vermiculture; Vermin-composting; Waste audit; Water