Sustainable Development in Practice Case Studies for Engineers and Scientists

Sustainable Development in Practice: Case Studies for Engineers and Scientists by Adisa Azapagic, published by John Wiley & Sons on July 23, 2004, spans 446 pages and is presented in English. This text explores the integration of sustainability aspects into science and engineering, aiming to educate students in these fields about the environmental implications of their decisions. It employs a life cycle approach to address economic, environmental, and social issues, featuring practical case studies from various industrial sectors such as water, energy, waste, and mining.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of sustainability issues relevant to both developed and developing countries. The book delves into the scientific and technical dimensions of these issues while considering their economic, environmental, and social ramifications. It serves as a valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students in engineering and environmental science, as well as for anyone interested in the sustainability debate. The accessible style of the text makes it suitable for a broad audience, enhancing its educational impact.
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This ground-breaking text looks at the ways of integrating sustainability aspects into science and engineering. In providing an all-round sustainability education, it teaches students within engineering and environmental science the implications of their decisions on the environment.
Taking a life cycle approach to address economic, environmental and social issues, the book presents a series of practical case studies drawn from a range of industrial sectors, including water, energy, waste, chemicals, glass and mining and minerals. The key features of the book include:
- Case studies that provide real-world and practical examples for readers to work through
- Coverage of various sustainability issues in both developed and developing countries
- Exploration of the scientific and technical aspects of each issue together with consideration of the economic, environmental and social ramifications
Sustainable Development in Practice: Case Studies for Engineers and Scientists is essential reading for all engineers and scientists concerned with sustainable development. In particular, it provides key reading and learning materials for undergraduate and postgraduate students reading environmental, chemical, civil or mechanical engineering, manufacturing and design, environmental science, green chemistry and environmental management. This book’s accessible style also makes it of interest to the general reader who is engaged with the sustainability debate.
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