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Environmental Management Handbook, Second Edition - Six Volume Set.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jorgensen, Sven Erik.
Contributor:
Fath, Brian D.
Series:
Applied Ecology and Environmental Management Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Child welfare.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (3829 pages)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Summary:
The handbook is an excellent resource for finding basic knowledge on environmental systems. The experience, evidence, methods, and models used are presented in six stand-alone volumes, arranged along the major environmental systems. The chapters are contributed by leading experts from around the globe.
Contents:
Cover
Volume1
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Editors
Contributors
Section I: Anthropogenic Chemicals: Human Manufactured and Activities
1: Acaricides
2: Endocrine Disruptors
3: Herbicides
4: Herbicides: Non-Target Species Effects
5: Insecticides: Aerial Ultra-Low-Volume Application
6: Neurotoxicants: Developmental Experimental Testing
7: Persistent Organic Pesticides
8: Pollutants: Organic and Inorganic
9: Pollution: Genotoxicity of Agrotoxic Compounds
10: Pollution: Pesticides in Agro-Horticultural Ecosystems
11: Pollution: Pesticides in Natural Ecosystems
12: Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
13: Toxic Substances
Section II: Natural Elements and Chemicals
14: Allelochemics
15: Aluminum
16: Boron: Soil Contaminant
17: Cadmium: Toxicology
18: Carbon: Soil Inorganic
19: Chromium
20: Cobalt and Iodine
21: Copper
22: Globalization
23: Heavy Metals
24: Inorganic Carbon: Composition and Formation
25: Lead: Ecotoxicology
26: Lead: Regulations
27: Mercury
28: Mycotoxins
29: Nitrogen
30: Phenols
31: Phosphorus: Agricultural Nutrient
32: Potassium
33: Radionuclides
34: Rare Earth Elements
35: Strontium
36: Sulfur
37: Sulfur Dioxide
38: Vanadium and Chromium Groups
Section III: Basic Environmental Processes
39: Adsorption
40: Cadmium and Lead: Contamination
41: Heavy Metals: Organic Fertilization Uptake
42: Inorganic Carbon: Global Carbon Cycle
43: Inorganic Carbon: Modeling
44: Inorganic Compounds: Eco-Toxicity
45: Leaching
46: Aquatic Communities: Pesticide Impacts
47: Phosphorus: Riverine System Transport
48: Nitrogen: Biological Fixation
49: Nutrients: Best Management Practices.
50: Nutrients: Bioavailability and Plant Uptake
51: Nutrient-Water Interactions
52: Pollution: Non-Point Source
53: Pollution: Point Sources
54: Radioactivity
55: Telecouplings
Index
Volume2
Section I: APC: Anthropogenic Chemicals and Activities
1: Animals: Sterility from Pesticides
2: Bacillus Thuringiensis: Transgenic Crops
3: Biopesticides
4: Birds: Chemical Control
5: Birds: Pesticide Use Impacts
6: Insect Growth Regulators
Section II: COV: Comparative Overviews of Important Topics for Environmental Management
7: Biodiversity and Sustainability
8: Biofertilizers
9: Ecosystems: Large-Scale Restoration Governance
10: Ecosystems: Planning and Trade-Offs
11: Natural Enemies: Conservation
12: Pests: Landscape Patterns
Section III: CSS: Case Studies of Environmental Management
13: Biological Control of Vertebrates: Myxoma Virus and Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus as Biological Controls for Rabbits
14: Cabbage Disease Ecology and Management
15: Natural Enemies and Biocontrol: Artificial Diets
Section IV: DIA: Diagnostic Tools: Monitoring, Ecological Modeling, Ecological Indicators, and Ecological Services
16: Animals: Toxicological Evaluation
17: Bioindicators for Sustainable Agroecosystems
18: Ecological Indicators: Eco-Exergy to Emergy Flow
19: Ecological Indicators: Ecosystem Health
20: Sustainable Fisheries: Models and Management
Section V: ENT: Environmental Management using Environmental Technologies
21: Bioremediation: Contaminated Soil Restoration
22: Biotechnology: Pest Management
23: Plant Pathogens (Fungi): Biological Control
24: Plant Pathogens (Viruses): Biological Control.
25: Stored-Product Pests: Biological Control
26: Weeds (Insects and Mites): Biological Control
Section VI: NEC: Natural Elements and Chemicals Found in Nature
27: Antagonistic Plants
28: Arthropod Host-Plant Resistant Crops
29: Biomass
30: Nematodes: Biological Control
Section VII: PRO: Basic Environmental Processes
31: Agroforestry: Water Use Efficiency
32: Bacterial Pest Control
33: Bioaccumulation
34: Biodegradation
35: Biological Control of Vertebrates
36: Biological Controls
37: Biological Factors Impeding Recovery of Predatory Fish Populations
38: Bioremediation
39: Composting
40: Insects and Mites: Biological Control
41: Invasion Biology
Volume3
Section I: APC: Anthropogenic Chemicals
1: Agricultural Soils: Nitrous Oxide Emissions
2: Agriculture: Energy Use and Conservation
3: Agriculture: Organic
4: Erosion by Water: Accelerated
5: Erosion: Irrigation-Induced
6: Pesticide Translocation Control: Soil Erosion
7: Pesticides
8: Salt-Affected Soils: Sustainable Agriculture
9: Sodic Soils: Irrigation Farming
Section II: COV: Comparative Overviews of Important Topics For Environmental Management
10: Agricultural Soils: Carbon and Nitrogen Biological Cycling
11: Agricultural Soils: Phosphorus
12: Erosion and Global Change
13: Erosion and Precipitation
14: Erosion: History
15: Erosion by Wind: Global Hot Spots
16: Erosion by Wind: Principles
17: Erosion: Snowmelt
18: Erosion: Soil Quality
19: Farming: Organic
20: Global Climate Change: World Soils
21: Integrated Farming Systems
22: Organic Soil Amendments
23: Pasturelands, Rangelands, and Other Grazing Social-Ecological Systems.
24: Salt-Affected Soils: Physical Properties and Behavior
25: Sodic Soils: Properties
26: Soil Degradation: Global Assessment
27: Soil Erosion and Carbon Dioxide
28: Soil Quality: Carbon and Nitrogen Gases
29: Sustainable Agriculture: Soil Quality
30: Drought and Agricultural Production in the Central Andes
31: Mines: Rehabilitation of Open Cut
32: Bioenergy Crops: Carbon Balance Assessment
33: Erosion by Water: Amendment Techniques
34: Erosion by Water: Assessment and Control
35: Erosion by Water: Empirical Methods
36: Erosion by Water: Process-Based Modeling
37: Erosion by Wind: Source, Measurement, Prediction, and Control
38: Erosion Control: Tillage and Residue Methods
39: Pest Management: Modeling
40: Soil Quality: Indicators
Section V: ELE: Focuses on the Use of Legislation or Policy to Address Environmental Problems
41: Acid Sulfate Soils: Management
42: Agricultural Water Quantity Management
43: Erosion by Water: Vegetative Control
44: Erosion Control: Soil Conservation
45: Farming: Organic Pest Management
46: Integrated Nutrient Management
47: Integrated Pest Management
48: Integrated Weed Management
49: Manure Management: Compost and Biosolids
50: Manure Management: Dairy
51: Manure Management: Phosphorus
52: Manure Management: Poultry
53: Organic Matter: Management
54: Pest Management
55: Pest Management: Ecological Agriculture
56: Pest Management: Ecological Aspects
57: Pest Management: Legal Aspects
Section VI: ENT: Environmental Management Using Environmental Technologies
58: Acid Sulfate Soils: Formation.
59: Erosion and Sediment Control: Vegetative Techniques
60: Precision Agriculture: Engineering Aspects
61: Sodic Soils: Reclamation
62: Tillage Erosion: Terrace Formation
Section VII: NEC: Natural Elements and Chemicals Found in Nature
63: Erosion by Wind-Driven Rain
64: Organic Matter: Global Distribution in World Ecosystems
65: Permafrost
66: Salt-Affected Soils: Plant Response
Section VIII: PRO: Basic Environmental Processes
67: Agricultural Runoff
68: Desertification
69: Desertification: Prevention and Restoration
70: Erosion
71: Erosion by Water: Erosivity and Erodibility
Volume4
1: Aquatic Communities: Pesticide Impacts
2: Coastal Water: Pollution
3: Groundwater: Mining Pollution
4: Groundwater: Nitrogen Fertilizer Contamination
5: Groundwater: Pesticide Contamination
6: Lakes and Reservoirs: Pollution
7: Mines: Acidic Drainage Water
8: Rivers and Lakes: Acidification
9: Rivers: Pollution
10: Sea: Pollution
11: Rain Water: Harvesting
12: Water Harvesting
13: Groundwater: Saltwater Intrusion
14: Irrigation Systems: Water Conservation
15: Irrigation: Erosion
16: Irrigation: River Flow Impact
17: Irrigation: Saline Water
18: Irrigation: Sewage Effluent Use
19: Irrigation: Soil Salinity
20: Managing Water Resources and Hydrological Systems
21: Runoff Water
22: Salt Marsh Resilience and Vulnerability to Sea-Level Rise and Other Environmental Impacts
23: The Evolution of Water Resources Management
24: Wastewater and Water Utilities.
25: Wastewater: Municipal.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781000082548
1000082547
OCLC:
1337944798

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