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Agrobiodiversity Hotspots

Author: S Kannaiyan
Publishing date: 2009
Introducing Agrobiodiversity, this book delves into the topic of access and benefit sharing and including the important genetic resources like wild rice diversity hot spots, sorghum and millet genetic resources, cotton genetic resources and diversity in cotton and indigenous safflower and its wild species. In addition it offers information on the use of traditional knowledge of plant genetic resources, including information on a mega diversity hotspot in India for horticultural crops as well as the Biological diversity Act 2002.
403.20 zł

Ecocatalysis

Author: Claude Grison
Jacques Biton
Jacques Bitton
Vincent Escande
Publishing date: 2015
Reconquest of biodiversity; remediation of degraded and anthropic areas, prevention of environmental health risks; eco-innovation; Green industry ... The current French ambitions are closely related to an interdisciplinary approach to scientific ecology, all of which participate in the expected industrial renewal. Ecocatalysis explores the unusual combination of phytotechnologies adapted to pollution, ecological rehabilitation of polluted sites and enhancement of these processes through innovative green chemistry, all of which contribute to the development of scientific priorities; economic, ecological innovation and current environmental, of biomass conversion and transition from fossil fuels to renewable.
278.00 zł

Ecological Causal Assessment

Publishing date: 2018
Edited by experts at the leading edge of the development of causal assessment methods for more than two decades, Ecological Causal Assessment gives insight and expert guidance on how to identify cause-effect relationships in environmental systems. The book discusses the importance of asking the fundamental question "Why did this effect happen?" before moving on to "How can we fix it?" The book provides a deeper understanding of different philosophical and analytical approaches, and of cognitive tendencies that can lead to errors. It describes formal processes for causal assessment that are particularly helpful when the situation is complex or contentious. It also describes how to approach the analysis of available data and to optimize collection efforts. The text
281.63 zł

Evolution of Markets for Water

Author: J Bennett
Publishing date: 2005
This book presents a detailed picture of the evolutionary processes at work in water markets with a particular focus on theory and practice in Australia. The Evolution of Markets for Water will also be of great interest to academics and students with an interest in natural resource economics, law and management.
356.00 zł

Monitoring and Modelling Lakes and Coastal Environments

Author: Pratap Mohanty
Publishing date: 2008
Lakes and coastal wetlands all over the world are ideal places for human habitation, fisheries, industries, shipping and recreation. Habitat environments of lakes and coastal wetlands are deteriorating due to their exploitative use and improper management. As rapid development and population growth continue in coastal areas, environmental degradation and over exploitation will further erode the biodiversity and undermine the productivity of these unique ecosystems.Lakes and coastal wetlands are transitional areas between dry terrestrial and permanent aquatic ecosystems and are recognised as highly productive. Their importance in socio-economic frontiers has been increasingly felt. Over 200 rivers and lakes in the world are shared by two or more countries. This
14.00 zł