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Readership: Scientists and Students in the areas of food science, tissue engineering, environmental studies, conservation/ wilderness studies; Professional: Policy makers in the area of agriculture and philosopher/ ethicists; General Public: anyone caring about future food production, the environment and animal ethics. 200pp Jun 2022 978-981-4632-73-7 US$106 £88
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This two-part handbook focuses on the work that the Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP) accomplished using a new method — the AgMIP Regional Integrated Assessment Protocol — in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and South Asia (SA), with funding from the UK Department for International Development. Through this research, AgMIP substantially improves the characterization and understanding of food security in SSA and SA and how its affected by climate variability and change. The chapters in this handbook demonstrate how AgMIP has enhanced the capacity of developing country researchers and stakeholders to work together, exploring and prioritizing adaptation to current and future climate stresses. Part 1 describes regional integrated assessment methods and analyses, while Part 2 presents the outcomes of farming system studies. The entire volume shows how AgMIP has established, as a public good, protocols for Regional Integrated Assessments that improve the capability of developing countries to address climate change challenges.
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Readership: Practising planners, architects, design consultants, developers and policy makers in the fields of urban planning, township design, project administration and sustainability management, as well as academics, researchers and students would find this book useful.
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Key Features: ○ This is the first book wholly devoted to cultured meat ○ The book aims to convince both the group who are most concerned about animal ethics and the group who are mainly concerned about the environment that cultured meat will be beneficial ○ Henk Haagsman has been one of the key figures in the development of the science and technology of cultured meat. Stellan Welin is a philosopher who has studied ethical and social issues of emerging biotechnological and biomedical technologies. Together they bring their expertise to explain the impact of the new food technology in an accessible way
This book presents a systematic compilation of sustainability indicators adopted in selected township case studies, with a focus on relatively high density projects in Asia. Using a methodical mode of enquiry, it sets forth a systematic approach towards profiling sustainability performance. In the process, it derives a framework of sustainability domains, performance targets and planning standards which operationalises the concept of sustainability, and lends tangible dimensions to its evaluation. No other comprehensive guidebook on sustainability indicators to support planning and design of ecological townships
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Handbook of Climate Change and Agroecosystems Climate Change and Farming System Planning in Africa and South Asia: AgMIP Stakeholder-driven Research (In 2 Parts) edited by Cynthia Rosenzweig (Columbia University, USA & NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA), Carolyn Z Mutter (Columbia University, USA & NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA) & Erik Mencos Contreras (Columbia University, USA & NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA)
250pp May 2022 978-981-4733-53-3 US$82 £68
Sustainability Performance Indicators and Planning Strategies edited by Lai Choo Malone-Lee, Chye Kiang Heng & Ivan Nasution (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Readership: Professionals (agriculture, resource economics, climate science, environmental engineering) and Students (undergraduate and graduate) in research, Development experts, National and regional agricultural planners, and Climate change negotiators. 812pp Jun 2021 978-1-78634-875-3(Set) US$380 £335
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Lectures in Climate Change - Volume 2
This second volume, entitled Our Warming Planet: Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation, encompasses areas of climate impacts related to climate science, methods and approaches, sectors, regional and national studies, and policy and practice. Included with this publication are downloadable PowerPoint slides of each lecture for students and teachers around the world to be better able to understand various aspects of climate change.
World Scientific Encyclopedia of Climate Change (In 3 Volumes)
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500pp Oct 2021 978-981-123-929-8(pbk) US$98 £85 978-981-123-821-5 US$178 £155
Our Warming Planet Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation edited by Cynthia Rosenzweig (NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA & Columbia University, USA), Martin Parry (Imperial College London, UK) & Manishka De Mel (Columbia University, USA & NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, USA)
US$88 £75 Resource Environmentaland Economics Modern Issues and Applications (2nd Edition) by Clement A Tisdell (The University of Queensland, Australia)
Readership: For academics, undergraduates and graduate students in environmental economics, natural resource economics, ecological economics, environmental management and policy studies. 648pp Jun 2021 978-981-123-003-5
Innovative ways to improve our air, water and coastline with nearshore biodiversity reclamation. Sustainable development through the water-energy-food nexus
Students and public who want to be better informed about climate change impacts, risks, and opportunities. 1108pp May 2021 978-981-120-929-1(Set) US$625 £550
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The state-of-the-art of sustaining tomorrow through innovative engineering The latest status on energy, energy mix, advancement in renewable energy, including the complementary energy storage using hydrogen
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Case Studies of Climate Risk, Action, and Opportunity edited by Jan W Dash (Formerly, Bloomberg LP, USA)
Review of the First Edition: “This textbook provides an excellent introduction, which is easily accessible and readable and benefits greatly from the author’s life-long career as an environmental and resource economist.”
Readership: A must read for academics and professionals studying, implementing and analyzing global climate change policies; interested advance undergraduates and postgraduates interested in the follow up of the Kyoto Protocol and UNFCCC 1992 founding. 364pp Jul 2020 978-981-4719-35-3(pbk) US$48 £40 978-981-4719-34-6 US$108 £95
Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practitioners pursuing teaching and research related to sustainable development. 280pp Sep 2021 978-981-123-633-4
“Graciela Chichilnisky’s leadership in the global community, in producing policies to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that cause global climate change, has been revolutionary.” Jay Inslee, Former Member of the United States House of GovernorRepresentatives;ofWashington
Readership: Academia: Lecturers (climate science, environmental science), Students (undergraduate and graduate); General public: Anyone wishing to give an upto date lecture on the subject of climate change impacts and adaptation.
Ecological Modeling for Mitigating Environmental and Climate Shocks
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Readership: Academic Researchers and Graduate Students dealing with Energy and Sustainability, and policymakers interested in these subjects. 356pp Mar 2021 978-981-122-802-5 US$118 £105
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Reversing Climate Change How Carbon Removals can Resolve Climate Change and Fix the Economy by Graciela Chichilnisky (Columbia University, USA) & Peter Bal (Millemont Institute, USA)
Sustaining Tomorrow via Innovative Engineering edited by David S-K Ting & Rupp Carriveau (University of Windsor, Canada)
The Climate Change Encyclopedia responds to the outstanding risk, survival, and ethical issue of our time, requiring action and providing opportunity. Primary-source expert authors write in a unique case-study structure that enables the Encyclopedia to be approachable, informational, and motivational for the public.
The key focus areas are Climate Change and Finance, Economics, and Policy, with many other related climate categories included. The over 100 case studies provide realistic and interesting views of climate change, based on authors’ published papers, reports, and books, plus climate-related activities of organizations, and selected topics. This inspiring work can enhance optimism and courage to act urgently and persistently on climate change, with foresight for a livable future.
This book is written for students, researchers and practitioners pursuing teaching and research related to sustainable development, and the United Nations’sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs). It provides a unique approach on sustainable development, viewed from the perspectives of providing solutions via model simulation, to solve sustainable development issues related to human population growth, and impacts due to climate change. It provides the scientific knowledge and technical skills necessary to achieve valuable insights for mitigating the predicted adverse impacts and for developing sustainable development strategies, incorporating climate and environmental adaptations.
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Achieving the UNSDGs by Hock Lye Koh (Sunway University, Malaysia) & Su Yean Teh (Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia)
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Advances in Atmospheric Chemistry - Volume 3 Chemistry in the Cryosphere Snow and Ice Chemical Processes in the Context of Climate Change (In 2 Volumes) edited by Paul Shepson (Stony Brook University, USA) & Florent Domine (University Laval and CNRS, Canada)
This set, comprising 19 chapters, written by world experts on these topics, are thus intended to document the current state of understanding of the structure, physical properties, abundance, and chemical and microbiological processes that occur within/on ice and snow in all Earth environments in which it exists, and to express needs for improvement of that understanding. This, only comprehensive treatise/collection that covers environmentally relevant chemistry and related physical aspects of snow and ice in the Earth system, and the connections to climate change, will be accessible to those with introductory college-level understanding of chemistry and physics.
Materials and Energy - Volume 14
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HVDC Transmission +1 MMC based VSC Technology in Power Systems by Chan-Ki Kim (Korea Electric Power Research Institute, South Korea), Seung-Il Moon Seoul University, South Korea), Kyeon Hur (Yonsei University, South Korea), Jang-Mok Kim (Pusan National University, South Korea) & Gilsoo Jang (Korea University, South Korea)
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The book also discusses the impact of various levels of GnPR provision with the inevitable capital and maintenance costs of greening built environments, and how they affect the application of the GnPR guidelines.
Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage
Readership: Graduates and postgraduates in environmental science courses; researchers studying climatology and atmospheric changes. 220pp Jun 2022 978-1-84816-551-9 US$118 £98
Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers in environmental chemistry, atmospheric chemistry, environmental science and climate change 700pp Aug 2021 978-981-123-012-7(Set) US$198 £175
A Quantitative and Empirical Approach by David Kim Hin Ho (University of Hertfordshire, UK & National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Readership: Academics, professionals and graduate students in climate change and earth sciences. 350pp Jun 2022 978-981-4612-64-7 US$138 £115
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Greening the Urban Habitat
Current Status and Future Prospects by Shinichi Nakao & Ziqiu Xue (Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE), Japan)
This book consists of two parts of capture and storage. The capture part introduces the main carbon dioxide capture technologies: Absorption, adsorption and membrane. The chapter of chemical absorption shows the research results of carbon dioxide capture using novel aqueous amine solutions. Amine-modified solid sorbents and hydrophobic adsorbents are introduced in the adsorption chapter. “Molecular gate membrane” developed by RITE (Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth) is described with the latest research results. Such information is valuable and accelerates the technology progress.
Readership: For graduate students and professionals dealing with HVDC. 496pp Jun 2021 978-981-121-229-1
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This book is a result of collaboration between industry and academia. It provides theoretical insights into the design and control of MMC technology and investigates practical aspects of the project planning, design, manufacture, implementation, and commissioning of MMC-HVDC and multi-terminal HVDC transmission technologies; filling the knowledge gap between the technology specialists and VSC-HVDC project developers and key personnel involved in those projects.
The volume deals with the understanding the moist processes that determine the supply of water to the atmosphere and back to the surface. The observations of the distribution and variability of clouds and precipitation has emerged as a priority in Earth observational programs. Our ability to observe the amount of water vapor, and the properties of clouds and precipitation by satellites that presently orbit the Earth is unprecedented in the history of space-borne Earth observations. These new capabilities are now delivering important new insights on how water cycles through the Earth’s atmosphere and a firmer basis to predict how this water cycle evolves and thus how it may change with climate change.
This book is a good reference book for city planners, architects and civil engineers involved in the conceptualisation, design and building of urban habitations, who aspire to increase the liveability of their cities. It introduces the Singapore Green Plot Ratio (GnPR) as an Urban Planning Metric to promote the widespread and intensive use of greenery for new and existing buildings in towns and cities like Singapore — a former third world city that has transformed into one of the world’s most liveable metropolises.
Readership: City planners, architects and civil engineers involved in the conceptualisation, design and building of urban habitations, who aspire to increase the liveability of their cities.
220pp Feb 2020 978-981-120-724-2
Enigma of the Skies Unveiling the Secrets of Auroras by Yohsuke Kamide (Rikubetsu Space and Earth Science Museum, Japan & Nagoya University, Japan) & Yoshi Otsuka (Nanook Aurora Guide, Canada) Key Features ○ Contains original photos taken from Earth and from space ○ Explains the scientific aspects at an easy-to-read level ○ Includes an artistic/humanities perspective of auroras
Readership: General readers and tourists interested in auroras. 190pp Jul 2022 978-981-123-039-4(pbk) US$48 £40 978-981-122-877-3 US$98 £85
A Global Perspective from Earth Observations edited by Graeme L Stephens (Colorado State University, USA)
The authors of the chapters were all major players in the development of solar electric power systems
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The Multiscale Global Monsoon System edited by Chih-Pei Chang (National Taiwan University & US Naval Postgraduate School), Kyung-Ja Ha (Pusan National University), Richard H Johnson (Colorado State University), Daehyun Kim (University of Washington & US Naval Postgraduate School), Gabriel N C Lau (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) & Bin Wang (University of Hawaii)
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Advances in Planetary Science - Volume 5 Mars on Earth A Study of the Qaidam Basin edited by Long Xiao (China University of Geosciences, China & Macau University of Science and Technology, China)
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Written in a conversational style and with over one-hundred homework problems, this book offers an end-to-end perspective, connecting the multi-disciplinary and multi-scale physical phenomena of electron-photon interaction at the molecular level to the design of kilometers-long solar farms.
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climatology, and weather forecasting services. 420pp Feb 2021 978-981-121-659-6 US$168 £150 Introduction to Earth Sciences A Physics Approach (2nd
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The Multiscale Global Monsoon System is the 4th and most up-to-date edition of the global monsoon book series produced by a group of leading international experts invited by the World Meteorological Organization’s Working Group on Tropical Meteorology Research. contents reflect the state of the knowledge of all scales of monsoon in the world’s monsoon regions. It includes 31 chapters in five parts: Regional Monsoons, Extreme Weather, Intraseasonal Variations, Climate Change, and Field Experiments. students, in meteorology/ Edition) Luc Thomas Ikelle (IMODE, USA & Texas A&M University, USA) more interest in physics description of the processes of withdrawal from and injection in the Earth, especially solid earth detailed description of our current understanding of the Solar system and the applications of this understanding to life on Earth Students and the general public interested in earth and planetary sciences. Apr 2020 978-981-121-385-4(pbk) 978-981-121-302-1 in Planetary 6 Ice-Rich World in the Inner Solar System Jian-Yang Li & Julie C Castillo-Rogez Key Features The first monograph in the field of planetary science devoted to Ceres A comprehensive review about the current state of knowledge of Ceres Coauthored by NASA’s Dawn mission Co-Investigator and Project Scientist
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Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of planetary science, planetary geology, astrobiology and planetary exploration. 356pp Jan 2021 978-981-122-401-0 US$138 £120 Principles of Solar Cells Connecting Perspectives on Device, System, Reliability, and Data Science by Muhammad A Alam (Purdue University, USA) & M Ryyan Khan (Purdue University, USA)
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Light Power: Half a Century of Solar Electricity Research Volume 2: 20th Century Photovoltaic Systems edited by David Faiman (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)
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Readership: Advanced undergraduate to beginning graduate students in physics and engineering to researchers and material scientists working in academia, industry, and national laboratories across the world.
This compendium covers unconventional fuel sources, i.e., sources other than crude oil and natural gas with the aim of presenting these sources as future alternates to fossil fuels. The contents of this must-have volume are important aspects of the non-fossil fuel sources of availability of alternate sources of fuels. The properties of these fuels are well documented and compared to other fuels from non-petroleum sources (such as tar sand, coal, and oil shale).
Essentials of Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting by Kenji Uchino (The Pennsylvania State University, USA) This textbook was written for undergraduate, graduate students, university researchers, and industry engineers studying or working in the fields of “piezoelectric energy harvesting systems” in order to provide the essential knowledge to conduct the reader’s research
Chemistry and Technology of Alternate Fuels by James G Speight (CD & W Inc., USA)
This book analyses the vast existing research on CO and CO2; methanation to find key issues to perform CO methanation selectively and demonstrates the process experimentally in an actual reactor scale. It also offers a focus on a new deep CO removal process in polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs), including selective CO methanation catalysts and reactors, along with conventional CO abatement processes such as water gas shift and preferential oxidation of CO (PROX). In addition, related CO removal techniques and current fuel cell systems are presented.
200pp May 2022 978-1-78634-502-8
Readership: Catalyst researchers, chemical engineer, and chemist; advanced undergraduates and graduate students interested in hydrogen production and fuel cell.
Handbook of Renewable Energy Technology & Systems edited by Ramesh C Bansal (University of Sharjah, UAE) & Ahmed F Zobaa (Brunel University, UK)
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Wind, Water and Fire
The Handbook of Renewable Energy Technology & Systems comprises 22 chapters, arranged into four sections, which present a comprehensive analysis of various renewable energy-based distributed generation (DG) technologies. Aspects of renewable energy covered include wind and photovoltaic power systems and technology, micro-grids, power electronic applications, power quality, and the protection of renewable distributed generation.
316pp Nov 2020 978-981-121-785-2 US$108 £95
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edited by Ryuji Kikuchi (The University of Tokyo, Japan), Shohei Tada (Seikei University, Japan), Geletu Qing (Michigan State University, USA) & Mitsuaki Echigo (Osaka Gas Co., Ltd, Japan)
350pp Jan 2021 978-981-122-591-8 US$138 £120
Readership: Scientists, engineers and policy makers who need to know about or who deal with economic, policy and technical issues in the field of energy. Students and lay persons interested in learning about these specific energy areas, especially these renewable energy sources, should also find this book valuable and informative.
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The Other Renewable Energy Resources edited by Gerard M Crawley (Marcus Enterprises LLC, USA)
Readership: Professionals, researchers, academics, and graduate students in energy studies and earth studies.
Readership: Researchers and professionals working in the field Renewable Energy, Wind, PV, DG, Microgrid, Smart Grid, Power Systems. 715pp Jul 2021 978-1-78634-902-6 US$208 £185
This book provides a fresh look at energy efficiency written in a way that can be interesting to experts and serve as an entry point for novices. With chapters written by recognized experts in their fields of expertise, the book provides readers with a clear perspective on the state-of-the art developments of both new technologies and new approaches to system design and operations in buildings, industry, transportation, and urban design. Strategies for electrification and optimization based on data and powerful algorithms are also explored in depth. The discussion includes new mobility systems, smart buildings, reimagined industrial processes, new materials, and smart grid integration.
Readership: Beginning and advanced students in energy and the environment, researchers and practitioners in energy-related fields, policymakers.
The environmental effects of non-petroleum fuels will also be compared to other fuels in terms with current environmental regulations.
CO Removal Catalysts and CO Tolerant Materials in Fuel Cell Systems
This volume focuses on a few renewable energy sources, viz. wind energy plus energy from water movement and natural temperature differences that in principle could provide enormous energy resources. Energy from wind has been a rapidly growing source of energy as wind turbines have grown in size and especially as wind turbines have moved offshore. Hydroelectric dams have continued to be used as energy sources particularly in developing countries.
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Readership: This textbook is suitable for university professors, industrial executive officers who are in charge of research direction/strategy in developing piezoelectric energy harvesting systems, graduate students, and industry senior engineers who work practically with piezoelectric energy harvesting systems. 340pp May 2021 978-981-123-463-7 US$98 £85
World Scientific Series in Current Energy Issues - Volume 6 Energy Efficiency Innovations: Driving Prosperity, Slashing editedEmissionsbyHenry Kelly (Boston University, USA)
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The book presents a unique and informative mix of both a critical review of various desalination topics and presentation of new approaches to analysing the technical feasibility of different desalination processes and associated energy considerations and environmental constraints
Handbook of Environment and Waste Management - Volume 3 Handbook Environmentof and Waste Management Volume 3: Acid Rain and Greenhouse Gas Pollution Control edited by Yung-Tse Hung (Cleveland State University, USA), Lawrence K Wang (Lenox Institute of Water Technology, USA) & Nazih K Shammas (Lenox Institute of Water Tech., USA)
300pp Dec 2021 978-1-80061-083-5 US$118 £105
The book starts from a engineering philosophy that incorporates the influence of environmental effects (both manmade and natural) on geotechnical engineering practices. Its contents are based on geotechnical and environmental engineering studies pertaining to waste management, such as: the safe handling, transportation and disposal of waste, the estimation of waste leakage into the subsurface, its consequences, methods of containment, and the development of schemes to remediate contaminated land. It also proposes innovative strategies for waste management through the utilization of wastes based on a comprehensive Readership:characterization.Undergraduate and graduate students, research scholars, and professionals working in the field of Environmental Geotechnical Engineering.
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D N Singh (Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India), Afshin Asadi (International College of Auckland, New Zealand) & Goli Venkata Siva Naga Sai (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India)
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Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students in science and engineering, college-level faculty, attendees at waste-management training courses, Federal and commercial waste management/site remediation staff, environmental consultants, and waste management personnel in the military.
Biochar as a Renewable-Based Material: With Applications in Agriculture, the Environment and Energy is designed as a textbook for graduate and postgraduate courses as well as a handbook for early-stage scientists, policy makers and potential technology customers. The book is written by internationally recognized scientists with a variety of complementary backgrounds.
Readership: Suitable as a textbook for graduate and postgraduate courses and a useful reference handbook for early-stage researchers, policy makers and potential technology customers in both academia and industry.
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○ This textbook presents concise, practical, and updated material about the management of radioactive wastes ○ Review questions are provided at the end of each chapter, making this textbook suitable for immediate classroom use ○ This textbook was written with an emphasis on geology and chemistry
Materials and Energy - Volume 17 Advances in Water TechnologiesDesalination edited by Yoram Cohen (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
Key Features: ○ Multiuse of the books as references and textbooks Comprehensive coverage of acid rain and greenhouse gas pollution control Coverage of basic and advanced principals and applications Inclusion of figures, tables, examples and case histories
Environmental Geotechnology Meeting Challenges Through Needs-based byInstrumentation
Radioactive Waste Management in the 21st Century
Readership: Professionals and researchers in the areas of acid rain and greenhouse gas pollution control, and as a text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in these fields.
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Natural Wastewater Treatment Systems and Sustainability by Nick F Gray (Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland)
by William R Roy (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA)
Readership: Environmental engineers and scientists at all levels who wish to find out more about sustainable wastewater treatment and the use of nature based solutions and natural treatment systems. This handbook is a good reference book for undergraduate and postgraduates, as well as useful for wastewater engineers, scientists and consultants.
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This handbook deals with natural treatment systems and the challenges the water industry faces in dealing with sustainability and the realisation of reaching Net Zero by 2030. Surface waters are all under threat, with freshwater ecosystems now facing unprecedented levels of contamination, even after a century of ever stricter legislation and regulation. The increase in population and especially in urbanization without sufficient planning and investment to ensure adequate wastewater collection and treatment coupled with the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with wastewater treatment is leading to a crisis in wastewater treatment in many countries.
Biochar as a Renewable-Based Material With Applications in Agriculture, the Environment and editedEnergybyJoan J Manyà (University of Zaragoza, Spain) & Gabriel Gascó (Technical University of Madrid, Spain)
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Readership: Professionals, researchers, academics, and graduate students in civil engineering, hydraulic engineering, mechanical engineering, and ocean engineering. 816pp Dec 2020 978-981-122-594-9 US$198 £175
A Case Study Approach by Francis A Di Bella (Boston University, USA)
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Readership: Graduate students, engineers and industrialists interested in the Design for Six Sigma methodology. 500pp Feb 2022 978-981-256-063-6 US$115 £95
This book presents the basic theories of thermodynamics by focusing on the application of the subject matter to the most common applications of thermodynamics. It takes real-world problems from the author’s over 40 years of experience as a practical, professional engineer and provides in-depth solutions to each problem using concepts the student has learned from earlier chapters. The case studies provide both examples of how thermodynamics is used in state-of-the-art tools to solve the case studies’ problems, as well as ideas for future energy-efficient systems.
Derivations of key equations are presented in detail so that readers can understand them step by step Connections between this book’s content and other core contents in petroleum engineering are presented so that the readers can better understand the key role of this textbook and how it can be used in other courses
Design for Six Sigma for Engineers by Matthew Hu (Wayne State University, USA), Kai Yang (Wayne State University, USA), Michael Sheh (Engineous Software Inc., USA) & Malik Kayupov (Engineous Software Inc., USA)
Fluid Flow in Porous Media Fundamentals and Applications by Liang Xue, Xiaozhe Guo & Hao Chen (China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China)
The monograph addresses a canonical problem in linear water wave theory, through the developmentdetailed, asymptotic analysis of contour integrals in the complex plane. It is anticipated that the methodology developed in the monograph will have applications to many associated linear wave evolution problems, to which the reader may adapt the approach developed in the monograph. The approach adopted in the monograph is novel, and there are no existing publications for comparison.
○ This new textbook provides a complete overview of the use of fixed film (attached biofilm) reactors used for wastewater and air treatment written not solely for civil engineers but all those who work in the area of environmental engineering, pollution control and environmental science
Readership: Written for students who are new to the subject, it will also be useful for entrepreneurs and Political Constituents who need a good, solid grounding in basic energy systems in order to promote viable and effective policy; Entrepreneurs with little/no knowledge of thermodynamics but with ideas for energy efficient systems.
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Solutions of some practical problems are given so that the reader can understand how to apply these abstract equations to real world situations. The content has been extended to cover fluid flow in unconventional reservoirs.
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Fixed-Film Reactors in Wastewater Treatment by Nicholas F Gray (Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland)
Readership: Graduate students and researchers. 164pp Feb 2021 978-981-3223-87-5 US$68 £60 Environmental Fluid Mechanics - Volume 1 Gravity Currents and Intrusions Analysis and Prediction by Marius Ungarish (Technion — Israel Institute of Technology, Israel)
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Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students. 408pp Dec 2020 978-981-121-952-8 US$148 £130
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Written by a renowned author who is a recognized authority in the field, this unique compendium assembles the relevant knowledge into a systematic and unified framework. The presentation is gradual from the elementary to the frontier, and accessible to readers with only a basic background in fluid mechanics and applied mathematics. This will facilitate the systematic acquirement and application of available knowledge to both practical problems and further research.
Applying ThermodynamicsEngineering
800pp Aug 2021 978-981-122-771-4
Readership: Students, academics and researchers in meteorology/ climatology, and weather forecasting services.
Although a plethora of books are available for coastal and ocean engineering and geomorphology, only a countable few have covered engineering applications of HBBs. On the contrary, this book with focus on the HBBs in static equilibrium aims to offer a comprehensive volume with knowledge and applications for coastal scientists, engineers, managers, students, and the general public interested in HBBs. Useful software tools for HBBs (MEPBAY, MeePaSoL, and SMC) are introduced in the book to aid in applications.
OCEAN AND COASTAL ENGINEERING
Readership: This textbook is targeted at universities and is based on the author’s pioneering online course on Coastal Engineering. It is also an essential reference for oceanographers, social scientists, urban planners and city managers.
Environmental
US$128 £115
Readership: Researchers, academics, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering and energy studies. 536pp Mar 2020 978-981-121-706-7
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The book is aimed at practicing coastal managers and engineers; to provide some practical guide to using the results of research efforts over the last decade. The material is also suitable for final year undergraduates and MSc students. It brings together in one book material that is currently dispersed across many sources which are not easy for the non-expert to access.
Atmosphere-Ocean Modeling Coupling and Couplers
Advanced Series on Ocean EngineeringVolume 49 Design of Coastal Hazard Mitigation Alternatives for Rising Seas by David Basco (Old Dominion University, USA)
The present book fills a void in the current literature by presenting a basic and yet rigorous treatment of how the models of the atmosphere and the ocean are put together into a coupled system. The text of the book is divided into chapters organized according to complexity of the components that are coupled. Two full chapters are dedicated to current efforts on the development of generalist couplers and coupling methodologies all over the world.
○ Includes theory, numerical and field models, and application to a real site
Readership: Graduate students, practitioners, and researchers in coastal engineering, civil engineering, environmental management and planning and environmental engineering.
Regional Oceanography of the South China Sea edited by Jianyu Hu (Xiamen University, China), Chung-Ru Ho (National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan), Lingling Xie (Guangdong Ocean University, China) & Quanan Zheng (University of Maryland, College Park, USA)
Static Equilibrium Concept for Shoreline byManagement
This book aims to share newly obtained results and information on regional oceanography of the South China Sea by leading experts in fields such as water mass, circulation, mesoscale eddies, near-inertial motion, upwelling, mixing, continental shelf waves, internal waves and fronts. These comprehensive results can provide new insights on global and regional climate change.
1032pp Sep 2020 978-981-120-693-1 US$198 £175
by Carlos R Mechoso (University of California Los Angeles, USA), Soon-Il An (Yonsei University, South Korea) & Sophie Valcke (CERFACS, France)
US$198 £175
Headland-Bay Beaches
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Readership: Coastal scientists, engineers, managers, students, and the general public interested in HBBs.
○ Will provide the only guide to practical use of risk-based techniques for managing coasts
The book is organized as a textbook for graduate students. And, it is a self-contained reference for government and consulting engineers responsible for finding solutions to coastal hazards facing the world’s coastal populations. New solutions are included in the book that help people of all socio-economic levels living at the coast. Both risk reduction metrics quantified in monetary terms, and increased resilience metrics quantified as vulnerability reduction must now be taken into consideration to make equitable design decisions on hazard mitigation alternatives.
Thermodynamics Principles and Applications (2nd Edition) by Ismail Tosun (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
Coastal Management in the Face of Climate Change by Dominic Reeve (University of Plymouth, UK)
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200pp Feb 2022 978-1-84816-583-0
US$106 £88
This eminent compendium provides a firm grasp of the abstract concepts, and shows how to apply these concepts to solve practical problems with numerous clear examples. Answers to all problems are provided. Four additional chapters are illuminated to show students how to deal with the thermodynamic problems involving nonideal pure substances as well as multicomponent mixtures. The concepts are highlighted with utmost clarity in simple language. Mathcad worksheets are provided in problems dealing with the cubic equations of state.
Key Features: ○ The book integrates updated research results related to important physical processes in the South China Sea ○ Authors of all chapters are experts in the related fields of regional oceanography within the contour of the South China Sea
John Hsu (University of Western Australia, Australia & National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan), Jung L Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea), Antonio H F Klein (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil), Mauricio González (Universidad de Cantabria, Spain) & Raúl Medina (Universidad de Cantabria, Spain)
Readership: This handbook is intended for readers interested in regional oceanography of the South China Sea. 500pp Aug 2020 978-981-120-690-0 US$178 £155
Key Features: ○ Authors include leading academics and local authority engineers
300pp Jun 2021 978-981-123-446-0(pbk) US$58 £50 978-981-123-293-0 US$98 £85
Advanced Series on Ocean EngineeringVolume 52
Key Features: Solution combustion synthesis (SCS) method is a relatively new approach able to produce advanced (catalytic) materials in a single step or one-pot synthesis. Catalysis, on the other hand, is a key process in environmental technology, energy conversion –production and chemical manufacture
Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and academics in coastal engineering and management. 544pp Jun 2020 978-981-120-898-0(pbk)
400pp Jul 2021 978-981-123-644-0 US$128 £115
POPULAR World Scientific Series on 21st Century Business - Volume 5 Fundamentals of Sustainable Business
Advanced Series on Ocean EngineeringVolume 48 Introduction to Coastal Engineering Managementand (3rd Edition) by J William Kamphuis (Queen’s University, Canada)
○ This book is quite unique and intends to fill the gap in this subject area ○ Supported by eminent contributors and experts in the SCS and catalysis fields
US$58 £50 978-981-120-799-0
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The global challenges we collectively face — from climate change, biodiversity threats and intensified soil erosion — strongly call for actions that are built on inherently next-generation values and approaches such as circular economy, sustainable use of agrobiodiversity, and inclusive policies for food security and nutrition. Azam-Ali’s excellent book is approachable, informative, and thought-provoking for all readers — from expert through to novice — and is essential reading for anyone serious about making necessary changes to our food and agriculture systems.”
Readership: This book provides an up-to-date description of the latest research in ocean waves. As such, it provides a single source for an overview of knowledge in this important field. 396pp Apr 2020 978-981-120-866-9 US$138 £120
Readership: Undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in agroecology, crop science, natural resource management, food science and nutrition, climate change policy and genetic resources. olicy makers, international development agencies, innovators in agriculture and food systems and thought leaders.
“The book is eminently readable with lots of beautiful pictures explaining how we are destroying our blue planet. The authors also trace human history and demonstrate how ancient civilisations perished, essentially because of humans destroying Nature ... It’s a balanced book, written without any dogma but filled with stark facts. It is indeed a pleasure reading the book.” India The Statesman
Key Features: ○ State of the art descriptions of ocean wave physics Chapters written by world leading researchers ○ Draws together material from many hundreds of publications into a single reference ○ Important for a broad range of potential readers: Ocean engineers, oceanographers, atmospheric scientists, computer modelers, graduate students
Christine Gould Founder & CEO of the World’s Largest Innovation Engine for Food and Agriculture, Thought For Food Foundation
Readership: Young adults and general public interested in climate change and global warming, looking for green energy options. 364pp Feb 2021 978-981-123-347-0 US$88 £75
edited by Sergio Gonzalez-Cortes (University of Oxford, UK)
Key Features: ○ A comprehensive description of multiple-sourced remedies that would eliminate many failures of the first industrial revolution ○ An entire chapter describing the changes of the human living experience that would come from a redesign of business as we know it
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Climate Change and Energy Options for a Sustainable Future by Dinesh Kumar Srivastava & V S Ramamurthy (National Institute of Advanced Studies, India)
SustainableSolidSynthesisCombustionofNanostructuredCatalystsforChemistry
This third edition develops some of these topics further, but its largest new changes is the chapter on climate change. This chapter presents the basics of climate change and then goes on to stress the practical implications of the impacts of climate change, focusing on what is of importance to coastal and fluvial specialists.
Ocean Wave Dynamics edited by Ian Young (University of Melbourne, Australia) & Alexander Babanin (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Readership: Undergraduate and graduate level students, sustainable business practitioners, and those in business who are curious about sustainable business. 240pp May 2020 978-981-121-026-6 US$78 £70
Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of catalysis, solution combustion synthesis, synthesis of solid catalysts, green chemistry, solid state chemistry, environmental technology and nanochemistry. 268pp Nov 2020 978-1-78634-869-2 US$98 £85
A Guide for the Next 100 Years (2nd Edition) by Matthew Tueth (Oklahoma State Univ., USA)
Environmental Science 2022 WORLD SCIENTIFIC 9 www.worldscientific.com
Sustainable Chemistry Series - Volume 5 Solution
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○ A deft analysis of the various peripheral approaches to sustainable business ○ Appropriate for a newcomer or veteran of the sustainable business movement ○ Equally supports business, people, and the natural world
The Ninth Revolution Transforming Food Systems for Good by Sayed Nader Azam-Ali (Crops for the Future, UK)
○ Blends rigorous analysis with unique insights, anecdotes and case studies
Co-Existing with the Earth
196pp Feb 2021 978-981-123-157-5(pbk) US$18 £15 978-981-123-223-7 US$48 £40
An Integrative and In-Depth Approach to Understanding Electricity Markets by Frank A Felder (Rutgers University, USA)
○ Addresses the important issues, problems and challenges facing the industry
The Transformation of the European Union
The need to address climate change will emerge as even more pressing and poignant as the world seeks to recuperate from the pandemic. Several economic stimulus packages put forward are specifically constructed to mitigate environmental stresses. As consensus is sought around increasingly complex issues, the need arises for a book written by well-respected energy experts for a wide public seeking to be better prepared to participate as citizens. The book’s overriding focus is on the urgency for a rapid and profound mutation toward a low-carbon future in line with a 2050 carbon-neutral target. In this context, the requirement to not only decarbonize energy production but also energy consumption is emphasized along with the interdependency between the two
○ The author William Kazer was a senior journalist with renowned media organizations while Rey-Sheng Her is a senior director of a well-known NGO
The book takes an in-depth look at the greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions reduction goals adopted by European states, the leadership of the EU in climate negotiations, the creation of the Energy Union, the commitment to a model of sustainable development, the promotion of a circular economy and the enhancement of cities, as relevant actors in the reduction of emissions and boosting of sound environmental practices.
204pp Jun 2021 978-1-80061-036-1 US$58 £50
The Age of Fire is Over
Readership: A wide range of readers: from those interested in the European Union to those interested in the environment, energy, security or sustainability policies in the EU; Researchers, graduate students, and general public interested in these subjects (environmental activists, economists interested in a new economy or the energy union, etc.).
Readership: Researchers, postgraduates and undergraduates studying energy security, energy policy, energy economics and China studies. Administrators, policy-makers, decision makers and consultants in government, consultancies and think tanks.
Tzu Chi’s Three Decades of Recycling William Kazer & Rey-Sheng Her
Electricity: Low-carbonHumanity’sFuture Safeguarding Our Ecological Niche by Hans B (Teddy) Püttgen (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA & EPFL, Switzerland) & Yves Bamberger (EdF, France & National Academy of Technologies of France, France)
200pp Jun 2022 978-981-283-829-2 US$85 £71
Key Features
Readership: Businesses, academics and government agencies involved in energy innovation and climate change. General public who wish to get their heads around the major issues of energy usage.
This book finds that energy transitions are not driven by supply-side driven transformations but rather by evolutions in demand patterns. Exploring the potential of recently emerged key technologies, The Age of Fire is Over argues that the so-called Energy Transition has not yet started. In the future, key technologies will significantly transform demand and provide services at a fraction of today’s cost or offer new services not yet imagined. To a large extent, energy paradigm shifts are driven by such evolutions, largely inevitable and often unanticipated, because they provide societies with greater benefits: lower costs, more jobs, and rapid adaptation.
The Impact of Climate Change in European Policies edited by Xira Ruiz-Campillo (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain)
Readership: Graduate students; researchers in engineering, law and public policy; professionals at Independent Systems Operators, public utility commissions, and public policy; engineers, lawyers and economists.
Readership: Individuals broadly interested in and intrigued by the environmental and energy challenges along with public and private sector leaders who desire to fully apprehend the potential outcomes of various public policy paths pertaining to energy, and who seek to be better prepared when making energy decisions and participating in related political and public policy decision making processes. The reader is assumed to have a university-level general education but may not have a scientific background.
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A New Approach to the Energy Transition by Vincent Petit (Schneider Electric, Hong Kong)
350pp Jul 2021 978-981-122-930-5(pbk) US$38 £35 978-981-122-435-5 US$78 £70
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248pp Jan 2021 978-1-78634-921-7 US$98 £85
Readership: Environmentalists, Public Officials, Community Activists, Entrepreneurs, General Audience, and Social Scientists interested in sustainable environmental preservation.
Key Features: ○ Presents an integrative approach across several disciplines, helping readers to have a much deeper understanding of electricity markets than with a singular approach
China’s Energy Security Analysis, Assessment and Improvement edited by Jingzheng Ren (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
Key Features ○ Qualitative assessment and quantitative analysis are combined for the assessment and analysis of energy security ○ Multi-criteria analysis and operations management methods are used for multi-dimensional measurements of energy security
252pp Aug 2020 978-1-78634-814-2 US$98 £85
○ Tzu Chi’s environmental protection campaign uses a unique grassroots model Environmental protection is a hot topic today
400pp Jun 2022 978-981-3274-98-3 US$118 £105
The Six Paradigm Changes That Will Define 2050 by Vincent Petit (Schneider Electric, Hong Kong)
200pp Feb 2022 978-981-122-903-9 US$98 £85
Robert J Sternberg
Readership: This book is for anyone who requires an undisputable account of facts and a frame with which to understand key global issues at hand and how these will steer global order in one direction or another. Suitable for a general readership and students in international relations, as well as government, business and finance bodies. 212pp Mar 2021 978-1-78634-909-5 US$58 £50
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The World Crisis — And What to Do About It A Revolution for Thought and Action by Nicholas Maxwell (University College London, UK)
by Myint Win Bo (Bo & Associates Inc., Canada), Jitendra Sharma (York University, Canada) & Jian Chu (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
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This is the first holistic treatment of multidisciplinary aspect of ecohydraulics that bridges from theory to applications and integrates sampling methodologies, remote sensing, hydraulic modeling, water quality, sediment transport, ecological modeling and interdisciplinary assessment frameworks
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This book will evaluate complex systems science as a potential new approach for groundwater science and integrate concepts of complex systems science into groundwater science. New scientific opportunities and challenges whose solutions significantly could advance the predictive capability and state of science for such research will also be covered.
○ There are currently only two textbooks available in the market, most of which are 30 years old ○ This book presents more than just specialized in-situ testing using advanced equipment based on the authors’ hands-on experiences in industry and research
Readership: Primary market: The book is written for the educated layperson (N Y Times level) who is interested in some of the large themes of science: the launch of the genomic era, climate change, and the serious ethical dilemmas posed by modern technology — written by an activist who has lived through and been impacted by them, and to some extent had an impact on them. Secondary market: The book will also be of interest to people who enjoy the sociology of science, how it functions as a social enterprise, and the inner workings of the academy. 180pp Sep 2021 978-981-123-933-5(pbk) US$28 £25 978-981-123-845-1 US$58 £50
The Future of the Global Order
400pp Apr 2022 978-981-123-672-3 US$158 £140
Descriptions of soils encountered and presentation methods for factual report writing are also provided in the book
The book portrays of the joys and difficulties of a life in science. And lessons learned along the way More specifically it traces my path through the challenges of life and science, through my launch of the Human Genome Project, the ethical dilemmas resurrected by modern technology, and challenge of climate change and what can be done about it
Unconventional Subsurface Flow and Transport - Volume 1 Recent Advancement on Characterizing Geochemical Process of Groundwater System by Complexity Science edited by Teng Ma (China University of Geosciences, China)
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Key Features Fact-based perspective of major geopolitical topics Unique analysis of interdependencies across a wide spectrum of inter-dependencies State-of-the-Art Scenario planning
Readership: This book is intended for students and professionals in the integrated engineering and ecological disciplines.
○ This book also describes geotechnical instrumentation usually employed in intrusive ground investigations
RESEARCH METHODOLOGIESAND Geotechnical Ground Investigation
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
Ecohydraulics: Fundaments and Applications Ecological and Environmental Fluid Mechanics by Thomas Hardy (Texas State University, USA)
To date, there have been recent improvements on how to understand the geochemical processes in groundwater by complexity science, and therefore it is necessary to summarize recent advancements gained by this new systematic theory, which is hoped that this can stimulate continuous efforts in advancing hydropedology and the integrated subsurface sciences. The authors of this book have multi-disciplinary background including hydrogeology, geobiology and computer science.
Readership: Academics from a wide range of disciplines (philosophy and inquiry, pedagogy and education policies, global studies, environmental science, etc). Students (undergraduate and graduate). The general reader. Those concerned professionally with global problems, and with higher education. 208ppw Apr 2021 978-981-123-560-3(pbk) US$28 £25 978-981-123-460-6 US$58 £50
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Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of geotechnical engineering, geotechnical engineering, ground investigation.
The Mysterious Commonplace A Life in Science by Charles DeLisi (Boston University, USA)
“Maxwell is right on-target: Students learn about science in the absence of adequate preparation as to how to use well the knowledge they acquire to help address and hopefully solve the monumental problems facing the world today. Scientists have also often failed to fulfill their responsibility to create a better world by pretending that scientific knowledge can be learned and used acontextually. This book has extremely valuable ideas about how to reverse this ominous trend. It is a must-read — for me and everyone else!”
Readership: Advance text for graduate students and researchers in groundwater science.
Professor of Human Development, Cornell University, USA Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow, American Psychological Association Fellow, Association for Psychological Science Fellow, American Educational Research Association
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