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Polnomasshtabnaq gazifikaciq biouglq snizhaet riski wymywaniq zagrqznqüschih weschestw iz pochwy
Issledowalos' primenenie biouglq w supeschanoj pochwe dlq snizheniq wymywaniq organicheskih zagrqznitelej, naprimer, uglewodorodow, pesticidow ili antibiotikow. Biougol', poluchennyj iz drewesiny, byl twerdym pobochnym produktom polnomasshtabnogo gazifikatora, pitaüschego teploälektrostanciü. Cel' issledowaniq - prodemonstrirowat' mnogochislennye äkologicheskie preimuschestwa innowacionnogo ispol'zowaniq ätogo biouglq w kachestwe uluchshitelq pochwy. Jexperimenty po sorbcii w partiqh pokazali, chto biochar, dobawlennyj w pochwu, powyshaet koäfficienty razdeleniq. Jexperimenty po wyschelachiwaniü w kolonkah pokazali snizhenie skorosti potoka porowoj wody i, sledowatel'no, umen'shenie riska wyschelachiwaniq zagrqznqüschih weschestw. Chislennye modeli wzaimoswqzali nablüdeniq, poluchennye w hode serijnyh i kolonochnyh issledowanij.
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Sanitary Engineering With Respect to Water-Supply and Sewage Disposal
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Adaptation to a Changing Climate in the Arab Countries
In the Arab countries, climate change is a risk to poverty reduction and economic growth, threatening to unravel many of the development gains that have been achieved. The Arab Region is already suffering adverse consequences from climate variability and change. This book provides information on climate change and its impact in the Arab Region, as well as technical guidance on climate adaptation options for policy makers. The areas addressed include the economic impacts of climate change (as measured by the reduction in household income and GDP); the impacts of climate change on the water, health, and tourism sectors; livelihoods and well-being in rural and urban areas; biodiversity; disaster risk management; as well as gender and other social relations. The report is written through a participatory and collaborative process, led by the World Bank in partnership with the League of Arab States, incorporating both regional and international experts on the topics.|This yearbook contains the most comprehensive update on the current situation of indigenous peoples and the human rights and other international processes related to indigenous peoples. With contributions from both indigenous as well as non-indigenous scholars and activists, The Indigenous World gives an overview of crucial developments in 2004 that have impacted indigenous peoples of the world. It includes region and country reports covering most of the indigenous world and updated information on the processes within the UN system that relate to indigenous peoples such as: The Permanent Forum, The Draft Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples, and The Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples. It also brings updated information on other international processes including news from the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights and the Organization of American States. Diana Vinding is an anthropologist and project coordinator at The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs.
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The Coastal Zone
CONCERNS ABOUT THE HEALTH of the environment have become firmly embedded in the public's list of vital issues confronting present and future generations. The emergence of environmental issues as a significant part of the societal agenda can be traced to the 1960s and 1970s, although threats to the world ecosystem were identified much earlier. In The Coastal Zone, John and Winona Vernberg, the preeminent scholars on the southeastern coastal environment, encourage the general public to gain a more in-depth understanding of environmental science, especially as it pertains to the future of our treasured coastal communities. Using case studies of the southeastern coast, the Vernbergs provide an overview of the ecological characteristics of the coastal zone and urge readers to become aware of environmental consequences resulting from human disturbances such as chemical and biological contamination and habitat alterations. With the rise of urbanization and an ever-increasing population, coastal communities are being subjected to intense multiple stresses resulting from conflicting demands for use of finite resources. In order to save these limited resources for the benefit of present and future generations, the Vernbergs argue that local citizens need to understand the interaction between ecological, economic, and social factors and become actively involved in determining effective resource management policies.
€ 35,50