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- Pollution in the Demolition Industry≈ Erik K. LauritzenOverall view on the pollution problems that the demolition contractor has to take into consideration during the demolition work and how to solve or control these problems.
- Interaction Between Climate Change, Soil Moisture Stress and Stand Density in Pine Plantations≈ Chris S. PapadopolEditorial on density reduction, resulting in multiple ecological effects, especially in terms of water extraction by tree roots and space for crown development.
- Geochemical Engineering: Natural Solutions for Environmental Problems≈ R.D. Schuiling and J.J.P. ZijlstraGeochemical engineers develop cost-effective methods to remediate pollution in the natural environment. They are inspired by nature and use the knowledge of geochemists about the geochemical cycle and the interaction between minerals and chemical compounds in solution.
- Climate Change Mitigation≈ Chris S. PapadopolEditorial on silvicultural interventions likely to achieve a more active CO2 sequestration.
- Customer-Driven «Green» Tourism≈ George K. SammyThis article discusses the issue of Customer-driven Green Tourism, which is increasingly becoming an issue in neighbouring Caribbean islands.
- Green Certificates in Italy≈ Anthony Sistilli and Gianfranco PuopoloComprehensive analysis concerning the discipline of Green Certificates in Italy.
- Adapting Existing Forests to Climate Change≈ Chris S. PapadopolEditorial on improving the ability of forests to re-capture excess CO2 from the atmosphere through density control.
- Better Technology for Hazardous Waste Treatment≈ Michel BuronThe recognition that land disposal of hazardous waste could present long-term pollution problems and the development of low emission incinerators prompted combustion to become the preferred method of waste management.
- Polluted Mine Drainage Clean Up≈ David McConchieVirotec International, is releasing treated water from a 14.5-hectare 1.5 billion litre mine tailings dam which the company’s new technology has cleaned of heavy metals and Acid Mine Drainage.
- Software for Effluent Recycling through Intensive Silviculture≈ Chris S. PapadopolEditorial on recycling municipal effluent through tree plantations.
- Analytical and Monitoring Equipment in Wastewater Treatment≈ Siegfried ForsterTo run a waste water treatment plant in the most efficient way certain measurement technologies have to be available.
- Sustainable Resource Management – A Community Issue≈ Rashid QaisraniSustainability is a basic goal of natural resource management - the achieving of far greater integration of environmental, social and economic values in resource management.
- I Give You The Next Microsoft… And You Can Charge It!≈ Joseph E. Witzman and Joanne M. RodriguezFocus on small-cap, emerging companies with the potential of not only financial success, but also the ability to produce goods and services which will "make a positive contribution to our world."
- Natural Cooling of Malaysian Urban Homes≈ Abdul Malik RahmanIndoor thermal comfort for Malaysian homes without the use of mechanical aids.
- Effective Cooling Tower Lay-up≈ Ashish GandhiAn environmentally safe, inexpensive and easy way, which is far superior to conventional methods using oil-based products in cooling towers.
- New Hope for Energy Project Finance≈ Michael A. CookThe World stage is currently set for Independent Power Producers and new energy efficiency, renewables and cogeneration to provide ever increasing percentages of power demand in the new millenium.
- Grid Interactive Inverter Anti-Islanding etc≈ Tim HarlandAn inverter using the frequency drift approach to anti-islanding has to continually try to pull the frequency in the chosen direction, and in doing so it appears to the grid to have either a leading or lagging reactance.
- New Automatic Methods in Water Testing≈ Brian Wili and David ThomersonContinuous analysis by segmented flow analysers (SFA) have shown this type of instrumentation to be perhaps the most reliable and cost effective.
- Sewer, one of the largest Wastewater Problems≈ Bjorn SundbakkenAbout compact containerized Bio plants that is fully automated and will meet or surpass any effluent standard.
- Paper Mills, Avoidance of Pollution Control, Copying of Equipment & Patents in India≈ Deepak DewanEffluent Treatment Facilities in India are either inadequate and/or are non-functional.
- Sludge Problem? What Sludge Problem?≈ David MartinFacultative biological process, is used throughout the world and is by far the most prevalent method of wastewater treatment of any kind.
- International Green Accounting≈ Donald SutherlandEditorial on new international accounting standards.
- Recycling of Packaging Materials – The Ronchi Decree≈ Anthony Sistilli and Gianfranco PuopoloEditorial on the provisions of the Ronchi Decree regarding packaging and handling of waste.
- Legal and Practical Considerations for the Construction of Alternative Energy Plants≈ Anthony Sistilli and Gianfranco PuopoloEditoriEditorial on the legal procedures and documentary requirements for the establishment in Italy of an electrical energy plant that utilizes alternative energy sources.
- Corporate Environmental Performance Reporting≈ Donald SutherlandEditorial on quality improvement investments to secure a stronger index rating on the stock market.
- Market Potential for Environmental Technology in Asia≈ Ferdinand C. AldoThere is a growing consensus that economic development will die with the environment.
- Global Environment Centre Foundation≈ Toshiharu MizutaniThe Global Environment Centre Foundation collects and provides information of Japanese environmentally sound technologies to developing countries.
- Solid Waste Management in Emerging Industrialised Countries≈ Chandran NairSolid waste management is an integral part of public health and environmental control, being of particular importance in highly populated urban areas.
- The Negawatt Revolution: Electric Efficiency and Asian Development≈ Amory B. Lovins and Ashok GadgilWell-meant development efforts can create shortages of both power and capital vital for development.
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