Environmental Nexus for Resource Management - Jatav, Hanuman Singh; Minkina, Tatiana; Singh, Satish Kumar;(ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Environmental Nexus for Resource Management
 
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ISBN13:9781032414539
ISBN10:1032414537
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:416 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:453 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 57 Illustrations, black & white; 15 Halftones, black & white; 42 Line drawings, black & white; 25 Tables, black & white
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Environmental Nexus for Resource Management

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
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Short description:

This book gives detailed information about how soil, water and wastes can be managed to overcome the various global issues via possible nexus thinking. The emphasis is on the environmental resource perspective of the global climate change related issues. 

Long description:

This book gives detailed information about how soil, water and wastes can be managed to overcome the various global issues via possible nexus thinking. The emphasis is on the environmental resource perspective of global climate change-related issues. It provides stepwise information on climate change and adaption strategies, urbanization and its impact and management strategies, environmental nexus approaches to cope with global challenges and recourses conservation and ecological approaches to restore the damaged ecosystem.


Features:



  • Compiles the possible nexus approaches that contribute to managing the atmospheric environmental variables in sustainable ways

  • Focuses on environmental resources perspective of the global change

  • Covers how soil, water and waste may be managed in a nexus

  • Explains modern strategies to manage the present environmental situation that are feasible and safe to the environment

  • Discusses environmental nexus for judicious resource management

This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in environmental sciences and engineering and sustainable development.

Table of Contents:

1. Management of Soil, Waste and Water in the Context of Global Climate Change. 2. Potential Eco-Friendly Techniques for Water, Soil, and Waste Management. 3. Potential Role of Healthy Soil for Global Environment. 4. Soil Based Implication Approach for Environmental Nexus. 5. Soil Security to Address Potential Global Issues. 6. Making the Water-Soil-Waste Nexus Wor: Framing the Boundries of Resource Flows. 7. Nexus Approach: Resource Management for Soil Productivity. 8. Climate Change, Profligacy, Poverty and Destruction: All Things are Interconnected. 9. Soils' Role in Meeting Global Demand for Food, Water and Bioenergy. 10. The Nexus between Environmental Damage, Poverty, and Climate Change in Hard-To-Reach Areas: A Somber Tale of the Twenty-First Century. 11. Urban Soil Management for Improved Resource-Efficiency of Developing Cities. 12. Potential Nexus Approach for Sustainable Soil Productivity Resource Management. 13. The Ecosystem Approach and Environmental Justice Nexus in Natural Resource. 14. Soil: A Potential Source for Mitigating Food, Water and Bio-Energy Crisis. 15. Role of Soils for Satisfying Global Demands for Food, Water and Bioenergy. 16. Agriculture, Rural Poverty and Natural Resource Management in Less Favored Environments: Revisiting Challenges and Conceptual Issues. 17. Environmental Resource Management with Reference to Global Climate Change. 18. Management of Urban Polluted Soil to Enhance Resource Use Efficiency in Developing Cities. 19. Engineered Nanoparticles for Plant Originated Environmental Consequence