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Maxine J. Levin, Kye-Hoon John Kim, Jean Louis Morel, Wolfgang Burghardt, Przemyslaw Charzynski, Richard K. Shaw, IUSS Working Group SUITMA
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ISBN: 9783510654116 bzw. 3510654110, in Deutsch, E. Schweizerbart, neu.
Von Maxine J. Levin, Kye-Hoon John Kim, Jean Louis Morel, Wolfgang Burghardt, Przemyslaw Charzynski, Richard K. Shaw, IUSS Working Group SUITMA: As the proportion of people living in urban areas has been and still is increasing, Soils within Cities: Global approaches to their sustainable management undertakes to shed light on the role and importance of soils in cities, and stresses the need to consider and manage this unique component of the urban ecosystem on our way to build sustainable cities. Edited on behalf of the International Union of Soil Sciences, this book is the result of a joint effort of the international SUITMA (Soils of the Urban, Traffic, Mining and Military Areas) working group of IUSS. Thirty-four short contributions comprehensively highlight key aspects and characteristics of soils of the urban ecosystem and the problems and challenges associated with them. The authors lay out the fundamentals of soil science applied to anthropized environments (environments degr...
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Soils within Cities - Global approaches to their sustainable management - composition, properties, and functions of soils of the urban environment
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ISBN: 9783510654116 bzw. 3510654110, vermutlich in Deutsch, Schweizerbart Sche Vlgsb. Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Soils within Cities: As the proportion of people living in urban areas has been and still is increasing, Soils within Cities: Global approaches to their sustainable management undertakes to shed light on the role and importance of soils in cities, and stresses the need to consider and manage this unique component of the urban ecosystem on our way to build sustainable cities. Edited on behalf of the International Union of Soil Sciences, this book is the result of a joint effort of the international SUITMA (Soils of the Urban, Traffic, Mining and Military Areas) working group of IUSS. Thirty-four short contributions comprehensively highlight key aspects and characteristics of soils of the urban ecosystem and the problems and challenges associated with them. The authors lay out the fundamentals of soil science applied to anthropized environments (environments degraded by human activity), including composition, properties, and functions of soils of the urban environment, their pedogenic evolution, classification and mapping. Furthermore, contributions present examples of actual urban soil surveys conducted in the US, Poland, Germany and Russia. Approaches to managing soils of the urban environment with focus on brownfields, soil sealing and urban agriculture, and the management of soil sealing are described. A separate chapter is dedicated to the ecosystem services urban soils can provide, including sustaining and controlling water quality and quantity, providing C and P storage capacity, supporting biodiversity, pollution problems, and pointing out ecosystem services that even contaminated industrial and mine soils are able to provide. `Soils within Cities` is aimed at expanding our view of soils of our planet, and having them taken into consideration for human well-being. It provides city planners and managers with a special reference that can serve to offer citizens a better life in the long run. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Soils within Cities: As the proportion of people living in urban areas has been and still is increasing, Soils within Cities: Global approaches to their sustainable management undertakes to shed light on the role and importance of soils in cities, and stresses the need to consider and manage this unique component of the urban ecosystem on our way to build sustainable cities. Edited on behalf of the International Union of Soil Sciences, this book is the result of a joint effort of the international SUITMA (Soils of the Urban, Traffic, Mining and Military Areas) working group of IUSS. Thirty-four short contributions comprehensively highlight key aspects and characteristics of soils of the urban ecosystem and the problems and challenges associated with them. The authors lay out the fundamentals of soil science applied to anthropized environments (environments degraded by human activity), including composition, properties, and functions of soils of the urban environment, their pedogenic evolution, classification and mapping. Furthermore, contributions present examples of actual urban soil surveys conducted in the US, Poland, Germany and Russia. Approaches to managing soils of the urban environment with focus on brownfields, soil sealing and urban agriculture, and the management of soil sealing are described. A separate chapter is dedicated to the ecosystem services urban soils can provide, including sustaining and controlling water quality and quantity, providing C and P storage capacity, supporting biodiversity, pollution problems, and pointing out ecosystem services that even contaminated industrial and mine soils are able to provide. `Soils within Cities` is aimed at expanding our view of soils of our planet, and having them taken into consideration for human well-being. It provides city planners and managers with a special reference that can serve to offer citizens a better life in the long run. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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/ Kim / Morel / Burghardt / Charzynski / Shaw / | Soils within Cities | E. Schweizerbart | 2017
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ISBN: 9783510654116 bzw. 3510654110, vermutlich in Deutsch, E. Schweizerbart, neu.
As the proportion of people living in urban areas has been and still is increasing, Soils within Cities: Global approaches to their sustainable management undertakes to shed light on the role and importance of soils in cities, and stresses the need to consider and manage this unique component of the urban ecosystem on our way to build sustainable cities. Edited on behalf of the International Union of Soil Sciences, this book is the result of a joint effort of the international SUITMA (Soils of the Urban, Traffic, Mining and Military Areas) working group of IUSS. Thirty-four short contributions comprehensively highlight key aspects and characteristics of soils of the urban ecosystem and the problems and challenges associated with them. The authors lay out the fundamentals of soil science applied to anthropized environments (environments degraded by human activity), including composition, properties, and functions of soils of the urban environment, their pedogenic evolution, classification and mapping. Furthermore, contributions present examples of actual urban soil surveys conducted in the US, Poland, Germany and Russia. Approaches to managing soils of the urban environment with focus on brownfields, soil sealing and urban agriculture, and the management of soil sealing are described. A separate chapter is dedicated to the ecosystem services urban soils can provide, including sustaining and controlling water quality and quantity, providing C and P storage capacity, supporting biodiversity, pollution problems, and pointing out ecosystem services that even contaminated industrial and mine soils are able to provide. Soils within Cities is aimed at expanding our view of soils of our planet, and having them taken into consideration for human well-being. It provides city planners and managers with a special reference that can serve to offer citizens a better life in the long run.
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ISBN: 9783510654116 bzw. 3510654110, vermutlich in Deutsch, Schweizerbart, Stuttgart, Deutschland, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Lieferzeit: 11 Tage.
As the proportion of people living in urban areas has been and still is increasing, Soils within Cities: Global approaches to their sustainable management undertakes to shed light on the role and importance of soils in cities, and stresses the need to consider and manage this unique component of the urban ecosystem on our way to build sustainable cities. Edited on behalf of the International Union of Soil Sciences, this book is the result of a joint effort of the international SUITMA (Soils of the Urban, Traffic, Mining and Military Areas) working group of IUSS. Thirty-four short contributions comprehensively highlight key aspects and characteristics of soils of the urban ecosystem and the problems and challenges associated with them. The authors lay out the fundamentals of soil science applied to anthropized environments (environments degraded by human activity), including composition, properties, and functions of soils of the urban environment, their pedogenic evolution, classification and mapping. Furthermore, contributions present examples of actual urban soil surveys conducted in the US, Poland, Germany and Russia. Approaches to managing soils of the urban environment with focus on brownfields, soil sealing and urban agriculture, and the management of soil sealing are described. A separate chapter is dedicated to the ecosystem services urban soils can provide, including sustaining and controlling water quality and quantity, providing C and P storage capacity, supporting biodiversity, pollution problems, and pointing out ecosystem services that even contaminated industrial and mine soils are able to provide. “Soils within Cities” is aimed at expanding our view of soils of our planet, and having them taken into consideration for human well-being. It provides city planners and managers with a special reference that can serve to offer citizens a better life in the long run.
As the proportion of people living in urban areas has been and still is increasing, Soils within Cities: Global approaches to their sustainable management undertakes to shed light on the role and importance of soils in cities, and stresses the need to consider and manage this unique component of the urban ecosystem on our way to build sustainable cities. Edited on behalf of the International Union of Soil Sciences, this book is the result of a joint effort of the international SUITMA (Soils of the Urban, Traffic, Mining and Military Areas) working group of IUSS. Thirty-four short contributions comprehensively highlight key aspects and characteristics of soils of the urban ecosystem and the problems and challenges associated with them. The authors lay out the fundamentals of soil science applied to anthropized environments (environments degraded by human activity), including composition, properties, and functions of soils of the urban environment, their pedogenic evolution, classification and mapping. Furthermore, contributions present examples of actual urban soil surveys conducted in the US, Poland, Germany and Russia. Approaches to managing soils of the urban environment with focus on brownfields, soil sealing and urban agriculture, and the management of soil sealing are described. A separate chapter is dedicated to the ecosystem services urban soils can provide, including sustaining and controlling water quality and quantity, providing C and P storage capacity, supporting biodiversity, pollution problems, and pointing out ecosystem services that even contaminated industrial and mine soils are able to provide. “Soils within Cities” is aimed at expanding our view of soils of our planet, and having them taken into consideration for human well-being. It provides city planners and managers with a special reference that can serve to offer citizens a better life in the long run.
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Soils within Cities
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ISBN: 3510654110 bzw. 9783510654116, vermutlich in Englisch, Schweizerbart Sche Vlgsb. Taschenbuch, neu.
Soils within Cities ab 29.9 € als Taschenbuch: Global approaches to their sustainable management - composition, properties, and functions of soils of the urban environment. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Wissenschaft, Geowissenschaft,.
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Gebr. - Soils within Cities: Global approaches to their sustainable management - composition, properties, and functions of soils of the urban environm (2017)
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ISBN: 9783510654116 bzw. 3510654110, vermutlich in Englisch, Schweizerbart, Stuttgart, Deutschland, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, 01-3 Tage.
Letzte Aktualisierung am: 16.04.2019 08:21:05, Binding: Taschenbuch, Label: Schweizerbart'sche, E., Publisher: Schweizerbart'sche, E., medium: Taschenbuch, numberOfPages: 253, publicationDate: 2017-01-18, publishers: Levin, Maxine J., Kim, Kye-Hoon John, Morel, Jean Louis, Wolfgang Burghardt, Przemyslaw Charzynski, Shaw, Richard K., IUSS Working Group SUITMA, languages: english, ISBN: 3510654110, M03510654110LibriNew.
Letzte Aktualisierung am: 16.04.2019 08:21:05, Binding: Taschenbuch, Label: Schweizerbart'sche, E., Publisher: Schweizerbart'sche, E., medium: Taschenbuch, numberOfPages: 253, publicationDate: 2017-01-18, publishers: Levin, Maxine J., Kim, Kye-Hoon John, Morel, Jean Louis, Wolfgang Burghardt, Przemyslaw Charzynski, Shaw, Richard K., IUSS Working Group SUITMA, languages: english, ISBN: 3510654110, M03510654110LibriNew.
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Soils within Cities (2017)
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ISBN: 9783510654116 bzw. 3510654110, vermutlich in Deutsch, Schweizerbart, Stuttgart, Deutschland, neu.
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Erscheinungsdatum: 18.01.2017, Einband: Kartoniert, Titelzusatz: Global approaches to their sustainable management - composition, properties, and functions of soils of the urban environment, GeoEcology essay, Auflage: 1/2017, Herausgeber: Maxine J Levin/Kye-Hoon John Kim/Jean Louis Morel et al, Verlag: Schweizerbart´sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Co-Verlag: Nägele und Obermiller, Sprache: Englisch, Schlagworte: ecosystem // environment // pedogenic // soil // sustainable management // urban, Produktform: Kartoniert, Umfang: IV, 253 S., 23 s/w Tab., 113 Abb., Seiten: 253, Format: 1.2 x 24.2 x 17.2 cm, Gewicht: 543 gr, Verkäufer: averdo.
Erscheinungsdatum: 18.01.2017, Einband: Kartoniert, Titelzusatz: Global approaches to their sustainable management - composition, properties, and functions of soils of the urban environment, GeoEcology essay, Auflage: 1/2017, Herausgeber: Maxine J Levin/Kye-Hoon John Kim/Jean Louis Morel et al, Verlag: Schweizerbart´sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Co-Verlag: Nägele und Obermiller, Sprache: Englisch, Schlagworte: ecosystem // environment // pedogenic // soil // sustainable management // urban, Produktform: Kartoniert, Umfang: IV, 253 S., 23 s/w Tab., 113 Abb., Seiten: 253, Format: 1.2 x 24.2 x 17.2 cm, Gewicht: 543 gr, Verkäufer: averdo.
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