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| Introduction Concepts of Environmental Engineering |
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Prof Walter Leal Filho, Technical University of Hamburg Harburg |
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Chapter 1 Environmental Lifecycle Analysis: A Tool for Wastes Management |
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Prof Barry Crittenden, Centre for Environmental Process Technology, University of Bath |
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Chapter 2 The History of Waste Management |
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Neil Kermode, Environment Agency for England and Wales, London |
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Chapter 3 Principles and Challenges for Sustainable Development and Construction |
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Barry Dimson, President, Healthy Properties |
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Chapter 4 Laying down the Law: the Quality of Environmental Assessments |
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Stephen Tromans, Simmons & Simmons Institute of Environmental Assessment, UK |
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Chapter 5 Environmental Management Tools for Sustainable Development |
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Jaqueline Aloisi de Larderel, Director UNEP-Industry and Environment Programme, Paris |
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Chapter 6 Managing the Eco-Design Process |
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Martin Charter, Centre for Sustainable Design, Surrey, UK |
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Chapter 7 Integrated Environmental Regulation |
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Chris Booth, Environment Agency for England and Wales, London |
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Chapter 8 The Ethical Input into Engineering Decision |
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The Bishop of Oxford, The Rt Reverend Richard Harries, UK |
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Chapter 9 Environmental Engineering Science in Practice: Methodologies for Assessing Environmental Effects |
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Dr Mark Smith, IChemE, Rugby, UK |
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Chapter 10 Environmental Ethics |
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Suzy Hodgson, Centre for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey, UK |
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Chapter 11 Eco-Efficiency |
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Dr Manfred Wirth, DOW Chemicals |
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Chapter 12 Communal Environmental Protection and Conservation |
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Dr Dorothe Lutkemoller, University of Luneburg |
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Chapter 13 Sustainable Development, Engineering Education and Activity |
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Prof Roger Duffell, Department of Civil Engineering University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, England |
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Chapter 14 Environmental Engineering in Practice at Universities: Some Guidance from the "Copernicus Charter" |
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Prof Walter Leal Filho, Technical University of Hamburg Harburg |
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Chapter 15 Interdisciplinary Team Work for Modeling of Carbon Flows in Austria Using the Object-Orientated Simulation Tool Aspect |
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A. Windsperger, Research Institute for Chemistry and the Environment, Vienna University of Technology, Austria |
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S. Schidler Austrian Research Center Seibersdorf Dept. of Environmental Planning, Austria |
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Chapter 16 Object-Oriented Simulation-Tool ASPECT (Analyses and Simulation of Processes with an Efficient Computing Tool) |
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Dr Mahshid Sotoudeh, Research Institute for Chemistry and the Environment Vienna University of Technology, Austria |
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Chapter 17 Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure Programme: Outline of a Graduate Programme |
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Angela Churie Kallhauge, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
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Chapter 18 The Environment as a Competitive Weapon: Some North American Perspectives |
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Prof D Keith Denton, South Missouri University, USA |
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Chapter 19 Vision of the Future |
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Dr Hans van Weenan, UNEP-WG-SPD, University of Amsterdam |
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