This textbook provides a unique bridge between qualitative, legal and ethical perspectives on environmental management and sustainability, and the quantitative scientific knowledge used by practising engineers and applied scientists in the workplace. It will be invaluable for advanced students in engineering and applied science disciplines.
This textbook provides a unique bridge between qualitative, legal and ethical perspectives on environmental management and sustainability, and the quantitative scientific knowledge used by practising engineers and applied scientists in the workplace. It will be invaluable for advanced students in engineering and applied science disciplines.
Greg Peters is Professor of Medieval and Spiritual Theology in the Torrey Honors College at Biola University; the Servants of Christ Research Professor of Monastic Studies at Nashotah House Theological Seminary; and Rector of Anglican Church of the Epiphany, La Mirada, CA. He is the author of The Story of Monasticism and The Monkhood of All Believers.
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Preface Reader's guide: how is this all connected? 1. The engineer's role in environmental protection 2. The Earth system: natural operation and human impacts 3. Impacts of chemical pollution 4. Modelling environmental transport and fate of pollutants 5. Introduction to toxicology 6. Qualitative and quantitative risk assessment 7. Environmental assessment of products and processes 8. Regulatory structures 9. Decision-making References Index.
Preface Reader's guide: how is this all connected? 1. The engineer's role in environmental protection 2. The Earth system: natural operation and human impacts 3. Impacts of chemical pollution 4. Modelling environmental transport and fate of pollutants 5. Introduction to toxicology 6. Qualitative and quantitative risk assessment 7. Environmental assessment of products and processes 8. Regulatory structures 9. Decision-making References Index.
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