Ecosystems and sustainable development VI / (Record no. 406)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781845640880
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Original cataloging agency BUL
Language of cataloging eng
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Edition number 22
Classification number 333.7
Item number ECO.
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Title Ecosystems and sustainable development VI /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by E. Tiezzi . . . [et al]
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Boston :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. WIT Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2007.
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Extent 567 p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 25 cm.
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General note Section 1: Ecosystems modelling<br/>Simulating water conflicts using game theoretical models for water resources management<br/><br/>An eutrophication model for lowland river lake system<br/><br/>Section 2: Environmental management<br/>The UN global compact: moving toward sustainable development by adopting a new paradigm<br/><br/>Environmental monitoring during beach nourishment using relict sands<br/><br/>Section 3: Mathematical and system modelling<br/>Mathematical modelling applied to ecosystems: the Gödel's theorem<br/><br/>A family of models to study the growth of haloferax mediterranei in different conditions<br/><br/>Section 4: Environmental risk<br/>Modelling arsenic transport in a river basin: a case study in Finland<br/><br/>Pollen contamination in Acacia saligna: assessing the risks for sustainable agroforestry<br/><br/>Section 5: Natural resource management<br/>The American forests: threats to conservation and needs for sustainable management<br/><br/>Contributions of bio-geotextiles to sustainable development and soil conservation in developing countries: the BORASSUS project<br/><br/>Section 6: Sustainability indicators<br/>Eco-dynamics of territorial systems: an Emergy evaluation through time <br/><br/>An investigation on sustainability indicators of vernacular environments: the case of Cyprus<br/><br/>Section 7: Ecological areas studies<br/>Sustainable requalification of architectural and natural resources: the coastal village of Marzamemi<br/><br/>Phycological flora diversity in a coastal tropical ecosystem in the Northeast of Brazil<br/><br/>Section 8: Energy and the environment<br/>Technological change dynamic and learning curve theory: application to the global energy system<br/><br/>Efficiency analysis for the production of modern energy carriers from renewable resources and wastes<br/><br/>Section 9: Socio economic factors<br/>The (in)validity of benefit transfer and its consequences for policy making<br/><br/>Coastal cities - urban infrastructures<br/><br/>Section 10: Sustainable tourism<br/>Recreational trail planning in the context of seasonality<br/><br/>A new method for tourism carrying capacity assessment<br/><br/>Section 11: Soil and agricultural issues<br/>Application of the SWAP model for sustainable agriculture in an arid region<br/><br/>River water qualities and types of agricultural production - a comparison between paddy farming and intensive livestock production areas<br/><br/>Section 12: Sustainable waste management <br/>A diagnostic model for M.S.W. landfill operation and the protection of ecosystems with a spatial multiple criteria analysis<br/>- Zakynthos Island, Greece<br/><br/>The environmental consequences of implementation of a council directive on landfill of waste in Lithuania<br/><br/>Section 13: Water resources<br/>Assessment of seasonal variations in stream water by principal component analysis<br/><br/>Fostering sustainable water supply in urban and peri-urban areas of Ghana: the case of Ho Municipality<br/><br/>
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Bibliography, etc. note References : p. 562 - 563 . _ Author index : p. 565 - 567
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Ecology
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Ecosystems
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Personal name E. Tiezzi . . . [et al]
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Classification part 333.7
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