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  • 1
    Keywords: Sustainability. ; Urban policy. ; Public health. ; Urban economics. ; Human geography. ; Sustainability. ; Urban Policy. ; Public Health. ; Urban Economics. ; Human Geography.
    Description / Table of Contents: COVID-19 and Australian cities: when the pandemic came to town -- Population challenges and change in pandemic cities -- COVID-19 and the social structure of cities: The forgotten vulnerable -- The great job reshuffle: How COVID-19 changed urban labour markets -- Housing and the pandemic -- Moving around the COVID city -- Planning the COVID city -- The future of COVID cities.
    Abstract: This book highlights the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cities. The COVID-19 pandemic and the associated economic and social impacts have been felt around the world. In large cities and other urban areas, the pandemic has highlighted a number of issues from pressures on urban labour and housing markets, shifts in demographic processes including migration and mobility, changes in urban travel patterns and pressures on contemporary planning and governance processes. Despite Australia’s relatively mild COVID exposure, Australian cities and large urban areas have not been immune to these issues. The economic shutdown of the country in the early stages of the pandemic, the sporadic border closures between states, the effective closure of international borders and the imposition of widespread public health orders that have required significant behavioural change across the population have all changed our cities in some and the way we live and work in them in some way. Some of the challenges have reflected long-standing problems including intrenched inequality in labour markets and housing markets, others such as the impact on commuting patterns and patterns of migration have emerged largely during the pandemic. This book, co-authored by experts in their field, outlines some of the major issues facing Australian cities and urban areas as a result of the pandemic and sets a course for future of the cities we live in.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XII, 123 p. 49 illus., 47 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9789811958847
    Series Statement: Cities Research Series,
    DDC: 304.2
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Keywords: Applied ecology. ; Environmental management. ; Forestry. ; Environmental sciences Social aspects. ; System theory. ; Applied Ecology. ; Environmental Management. ; Forestry. ; Environmental Social Sciences. ; Complex Systems.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- 1. Chad Oliver and forests as complex systems; Melih Boydak -- Section I. Complex Forest Stand Dynamics -- 2. Principles of stand reconstruction to illuminate stand dynamics of complex forests in Alaska; Bob Deal -- 3: Forest stand dynamics principles used to guide the management of uneven-aged forest in the Missouri Ozarks; Dave Larsen -- 4: Forest stand dynamics and the curious case of the critically endangered Leadbeater’s Possum; Patrick Baker -- 5: Modelling and mapping complex stand structures with airborne LiDAR; John Kershaw -- 6. How might the concepts of traditional stand dynamics be used for more complex stands; Bruce Larson -- Section II. Forests as Complex Ecological Systems -- 7. Integrating effects of climate on temperate montane forests; Pil Sun Park -- 8. Carbon++: integrating non-CO2 forcers in our understanding of forests and climate; Kris Covey -- 9. Understanding post-wildfire fuel dynamics in dry forests of the Pacific Northwest; Morris Johnson -- 10. Understanding forestry through pictures: A journey of graphics, pictures, and visualisations; Jim McCarter -- 11. The inertia of forested landscapes and applications to management; Jeremy Wilson -- Section III. Forests as Complex Social Systems -- 12. Tiger in the woods, elephant in the room; Xuemei Han -- 13. Forests as complex systems: Implications from the perspective of sustainable development; Glenn Galloway -- 14. Securing forest tenure for rural development; Gerardo Segura -- 15. Understanding the dynamics between forests and livelihoods: A case of Central Indian landscapes; Alark Saxena -- 16. Closing comments; Chad Oliver. .
    Abstract: Professor Chadwick Dearing Oliver has made major intellectual contributions to forest science and natural resources management. Over the course of his career he has actively sought to bring research and practice together through synthesis, outreach, and capacity-building. A common thread throughout his career has been complexity and how we as a society understand and manage complex systems. His work on forest stand dynamics, landscape management, and sustainability have all focused on the emergent properties of complex ecological and/or social systems. This volume celebrates a remarkable career through a diverse group of former students and colleagues who work on a wide range of subject areas related to the management of complex natural resource systems. Over the past decade there has been considerable discussion about forests as complex adaptive systems. Advances in remote sensing, social methods, and data collection and processing have enabled more detailed characterisations of complex natural systems across spatial and temporal scales than ever before. Making sense of these data, however, requires conceptual frameworks that are robust to the complexity of the systems and their inherent dynamics, particularly in the context of global change. This volume presents a collection of cutting-edge research on natural ecosystems and their dynamics through the lens of complex adaptive systems. Each chapter offers new insights into how these systems can be made more resilient to ensure that they provide a diversity of ecological and social values well into the future. Together they provide a robust way of thinking about the many challenges that natural ecosystems face and how we as society may best address them.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: XVIII, 334 p. 1 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    ISBN: 9783030885557
    Series Statement: Managing Forest Ecosystems, 41
    DDC: 333.9516
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Keywords: Environmental engineering. ; Biotechnology. ; Bioremediation. ; Pollution. ; Energy policy. ; Energy and state. ; Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology. ; Pollution. ; Energy Policy, Economics and Management.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 The Long Road to Developing Agromining/Phytomining -- 2 Agronomy of ‘Metal Crops’ Used in Agromining -- 3 Processing of Bio-ore to Products -- 4 Processing of Bio-ore to Products: REEs, and other elements -- 5 Life Cycle Assessment and Ecosystem Services of Agromining -- 6 Global Distribution and Ecology of Hyperaccumulator Plants -- 7 Physiology and Molecular Biology of Trace Element Hyperaccumulation -- 9 Tools for the Discovery of Hyperaccumulator Plant Species and Understanding Their Ecophysiology -- 10 Genesis and Behaviour of Ultramafic Soils and Consequences for Nickel Biogeochemistry -- 11 The Role of the Rhizosphere and Microbes Associated with Hyperaccumulator Plants in Metal Accumulation -- 12 Incorporating Hyperaccumulator Plants into Mine Rehabilitation in the Asia-Pacific Region -- 13 Agromining of High-Value Elements and Contaminants from Minerals Wastes -- 14 Agromining from Various Industrial Wastes -- 15 Phytoextraction of Cadmium: Feasibility in Field Applications and Potential Use of Harvested Biomass -- 16 Metal recovery with agromining from former mine and industrial sites under restoration -- 17 Element Case Studies: Nickel (temperate/Mediterranean regions).
    Abstract: This second and expanded edition of the first book on agromining (phytomining) presents a comprehensive overview of the metal farming & recovery of the agromining production chain. Agromining is an emerging technology that aims to transform the extraction of sources of target elements not accessible by traditional mining and processing techniques. Agromining, which is based on sustainable development, uses hyperaccumulator plants as 'metal crops' farmed on sub-economic soils or minerals wastes to obtain valuable target elements. This volume is edited and authored by the pioneers in the rapidly expanding field of agromining and presents the latest insights and developments in the field. This book provides in-depth information on the global distribution and ecology of hyperaccumulator plants, their biogeochemical pathways, the influence of rhizosphere microbes, the physiology and molecular biology of hyperaccumulation, as well as aspects of propagation and conservation of these unusual plants. It describes the agronomy of metal crops and opportunities for incorporating agromining into rehabilitation and mine closure, including test cases for agromining of nickel, cobalt, manganese, arsenic, selenium, cadmium, zinc, thallium, rare earth elements and platinum group elements. Since the first edition was published, there have successful nickel agromining field trials in the tropics (in Malaysia and Guatemala), and these are presented in a dedicated case study chapter. Other new chapters focus on the processing of bio-ore for elements other than nickel, such as rare earth elements and cadmium, and on agromining from industrial wastes such as tailings, and industrial by-products and sites. Furthermore, the book features two new chapters that provide a comprehensive assessment of accumulation a very wide range elements from the Periodic Table in various plant species around the globe, and a chapter on practical methods for discovery of hyperaccumulator plant species in the field and in the herbarium. This book is of interest to environmental professionals in the minerals industry, government regulators, and academics.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: IX, 489 p. 119 illus., 108 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9783030589042
    Series Statement: Mineral Resource Reviews,
    DDC: 628
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Call number: MOP A2 17387
    In: Atlas of American agriculture
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 48 S.
    Location: MOP - must be ordered
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 5
    Call number: PIK N 076-11-0312
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: 1. Introduction ; PART I: AMMONIA CRITICAL THRESHOLDS ; 2. Reassessment of critical levels for atmospheric ammonia ; 3. Potential for the further development and application of critical levels to assess the environmental impacts of ammonia. ; 4. Long-term cumulative exposure exacerbates the effects of atmospheric ammonia on an ombrotrophic bog: Implications for Critical Levels. ; 5. The application of transects to assess the effects of ammonia on woodland groundflora. ; 6. Estimation of the ammonia critical level for epiphytic lichens based on observations at farm, landscape and national scales. ; 7. Mapping ammonia emissions and concentrations for Switzerland - effects on lichen vegetation. ; 8. Over which averaging period is the ammonia critical level most precautionary? ; 9. Machrolichens on twigs and trunks as indicators of ammonia concentrations across the UK - a practical method. ; 10. Assessment of critical levels of atmospheric ammonia for lichen diversity in cork-oak woodland, Portugal. ; PART II: TEMPORAL TRENDS IN ATMOSPHERIC AMMONIA ; 11. Linking ammonia emission trends to measured concentrations and deposition of reduced nitrogen at different scales. ; 12. Long-term record (1981-2005) of ammonia and ammonium concentrations at K-puszta Hungary and the effect of SO2 emission change on measured and modelled concentrations. ; 13. Assessment of NH3 and NH4+ trends and relationship to critical levels in the UK National Ammonia Monitoring Network (NAMN). ; 14. Review of published studies estimating the abatement efficacy of reduced-emission slurry spreading techniques. ; PART III: ANALYSIS OF AMMONIA HOTSPOTS ; 15. Ammonia deposition near hot spots: processes, models and monitoring methods. ; 16. Standardised grasses as biomonitors of ammonia pollution around agricultural point sources. ; 17. Soluble ammonium in plants as a bioindicator for atmospheric nitrogen deposition: refinement and testing of a practical method. ; 18. Spatial planning as a complementary tool to abate the effects of atmospheric NH# deposition at the landscape scale. ; PART IV: REGIONAL MODELLING OF ATMOSPHERIC AMMONIA ; 19. Modelling of the atmospheric transport and deposition of ammonia at a national and regional scale. ; 20. Application of a Lagrangian model FRAME to estimate reduced nitrogen deposition and ammonia concentrations in Poland. ; 21. Application of the EMEP Unified Model to the UK with a horizontal resolution of 5 x 5 km2. ; PART V: CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK ; 22. Critical Levels for NH3. ; 23. Detecting change in atmospheric ammonia following emission changes. ; 24. Assessment methods for ammonia hot-spots. ; 25. Modelling the national and regional transport and deposition of ammonia. 26. Reliability of ammonia emission estimates and abatement efficiencies. ; 27. Ammonia policy context and future challenges. ; 28. Synthesis and summary for policy makers.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXIII, 464 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781402091209 , 978-1-4020-9121-6
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
    Branch Library: PIK Library
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  • 6
    Call number: ZSP-164-78
    In: The Geology of the South Shetland Islands
    Description / Table of Contents: The renewed volcanic activity at Deception Island appears to be closely associated with the caldera ring fault. In 1967, a submarine eruption created a new island in Telefon Bay and there was a simultaeous eruption at the land centre, 2 km. to the east. In 1969, a 5 km. fissure opened up in the glacier on the western face of Mount Pond. There were numerous vents but the most damaging aspect of the eruption was the liberation of a large volume of glacial melt water. In the 1970 eruption a series of craters built a new ship of land across Telefon Bay, partley destroying the 1967 island. The new ejecta are remarkably variable in composition. They tend to become more basic further away from the site of the 1967 island. At any particular locality later products tend to be slightly more basic than earlier ones. The distinctive Na-rich, K-poor characteristic apparently persists right through the history of Deception Island. Two basalt types are recognized, one rich in alumina and the other rich in iron. However, the high Na : K ratio is especially accentuated in the more differentiated post-caldera rocks, to which the recent eruptives belong. The Deception Island suite differs in several essential aspects from the typical calc-alkali series. These differences may be explained by persistenf loss of volatiles inhibiting the formation of amphibole.
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 81, VIII S. : Ill., Kt.
    Series Statement: 78
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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  • 7
    Series available for loan
    Series available for loan
    Washington, DC : United States Gov. Print. Off.
    Associated volumes
    Call number: S 90.0002(1780)
    In: Professional paper
    Description / Table of Contents: Information about total mercury and methylmercury concentrations in water samples and mercury concentrations in fish-tissue samples was summarized for 26 watersheds in Indiana that drain most of the land area of the State. Mercury levels were interpreted with information on streamflow, atmospheric mercury deposition, mercury emissions to the atmosphere, mercury in wastewater, and landscape characteristics.
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: X, 78 S. , Ill
    ISBN: 9781411329522
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey professional paper 1780
    Classification:
    Hydrology
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 8
    Call number: ZSP-164-91
    In: The South Sandwich Islands
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 76, [23] S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
    ISBN: 0856650463
    Series Statement: 91
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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  • 9
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Call number: PIK N 421-13-0175
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: I Scientifi c and geological context ; 1 Introduction to speleothems and systems ; 2 Carbonate and karst cave geology ; 3 Surface environments: climate, soil and vegetation ; II Transfer processes in karst ; 4 The speleothem incubator ; 5 Inorganic water chemistry ; 6 Biogeochemistry of karstic environments ; III Speleothem properties ; 7 The architecture of speleothems ; 8 Geochemistry of speleothems ; 9 Dating of speleothems ; IV Palaeoenvironments ; 10 The instrumental era: calibration and validation of proxy-environment relationships ; 11 The Holocene epoch: testing the climate and environmental proxies ; 12 The Pleistocene and beyond ; APPENDIX 1 Archiving speleothems and speleothem data
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIV, 432 S. : Ill., zahlr. graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781405196208
    Series Statement: Blackwell quaternary geoscience series
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
    Branch Library: PIK Library
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  • 10
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    Call number: IASS 13.0106
    Description / Table of Contents: "Climate change and rising oil prices have thrust the Arctic to the top of the foreign policy agenda and raised difficult issues of sovereignty, security and environmental protection. Improved access for shipping and resource development is leading to new international rules on safety, pollution prevention and emergency response. Around the Arctic, maritime boundary disputes are being negotiated and resolved, and new international institutions, such as the Arctic Council, are mediating deep-rooted tensions between Russia and NATO and between nation states and indigenous peoples. International Law and the Arctic explains these developments and reveals a strong trend towards international cooperation and law-making. It thus contradicts the widespread misconception that the Arctic is an unregulated zone of potential conflict"--
    Description / Table of Contents: "During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union squared off across the Arctic Ocean. Nuclear submarines prowled under the ice while long-range bombers patrolled high overhead. A more peaceful and cooperative approach emerged in 1990 when the two superpowers negotiated a maritime boundary in the Bering Sea, Bering Strait and Chukchi Sea. In 1996, the eight Arctic countries - the United States, Russia, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland - created the Arctic Council as an intergovernmental forum for discussing issues other than those of "military security." At the same time, Russia accepted Western assistance with the decommissioning and disposal of Soviet-era nuclear reactors and warheads"--
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVIII, 314 S.
    ISBN: 9781107042759
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in international and comparative law 103
    Branch Library: IASS
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