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Sustainable and Circular Management of Resources and Waste Towards a Green Deal

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9780323952781
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2023 9780323952781
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Sustainable and Circular Management of Resources and Waste Towards a Green Deal highlights the importance of resource recovery, phosphorus management, climate action, clean energy transition, and a circular economy. The world is facing significant challenges, including climate disruption, environmental changes, pollution, and population explosion. Sustainable management of finite natural resources within the carrying capacity of the bio-geo-hydrosphere is the crux of transforming the global economy for a sustainable future. Moreover, keeping raw materials in circulation as long as possible and minimizing the amount of waste generated has grown in significance as a part of transitioning to a circular economy (CE) model.

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ISBN13:9780323952781
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>Section 1. Strategies for implementation of Green Deal <br>1. Achieving sustainable development goals via green deal strategies<br>2. Farm to fork: sustainable agrifood systems, integrated pest management <br>3. Global directions for the green deal strategies—Americas, Europe, Australia, Asia, and Africa</p> <p>Section 2. Circular economy <br>4. Circular Economy in Green Deal Strategies  <br>5. Circular Economy - the new innovation wave <br>6. Circular Economy from a Water and wastewater management perspective <br>7. Mine waste: contributions to the circular economy <br>8. Waste to energy and circular economy: the case of anaerobic <br>9. Food waste management in Thailand for sustainable development<br>10. Sustainable use of construction and demolition wastes in a circular economy perspective<br><br>Section 3. Sludge management – resource recovery <br>11. Biofiltration as an ecological method of removing sewage sludge doors by solar drying <br>12. Sustainable/ Integrated / Sewage Sludge Management <br>13. Bioleaching of heavy metals from a contaminated soil using bacteria from waste water sludge <br>14. Sewage sludge valorization in the context of resource recovery</p> <p>Section 4. Phosphorus management <br>15. Importance of Phosphorus raw materials in Green Deal strategies <br>16. Regional strategies for the management of Phosphorus <br>17. Integrated Nutrient Management as a driving force for the sustainable use of phosphorus <br>18. Phosphorus raw materials in Sustainable Agriculture <br>19. Phosphorus-driven eutrophication mitigation strategies <br>20. Phosphorus recovery - recent developments and case studies<br><br>Section 5. Climate Action <br>21. Action toward carbon neutrality - essential elements of the Green Deal <br>22. Water and climate change in the regional, national and international perspective <br>23. Water resources and climate change: regional, national and international perspective <br>24. Environmental footprint as a tool to measure climate neutrality activities<br>25. How to achieve climate neutrality—the impact of fertilizer usage on climate change<br><br>Section 6. Clean Energy Transition <br>26. Energy efficiency to improve Sustainability <br>27. Green Strategies for Waste to Energy </p> <p>Section 7. Sustainable management and global agenda<br>29. Digital technologies and clean energy<br>29. From waste to value: enhancing circular value creation in municipal solid waste management ecosystem through artificial intelligence-powered robots<br></p>
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