Ecological physical chemistry : proceedings of an international workshop held in Siena, Italy, 8-12 November 1990
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Ecological physical chemistry : proceedings of an international workshop held in Siena, Italy, 8-12 November 1990
Elsevier, 1991
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注記
"Proceedings of the International Workshop on 'Ecological Physical Chemistry'--P. v
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A great debate has arisen about the necessity to distinguish between different physical chemistry approaches for investigating the behavior of natural systems. On the one side, it is necessary to recognize that the use of time-reversible classical and quantum physical chemistry approaches for studying molecular systems yields a big improvement in man's knowledge. On the other hand it is imperative to have new approaches, new time-irreversible theories, able to describe these relationships. Ecological physical chemistry is a new transdisciplinary field of study that addresses the relationships between complex molecular systems and/or organisms. This new field goes beyond the normal conceptions of scientific disciplines and tries to integrate and harmonize many different disciplinary perspectives. Ecological physical chemistry thus, wants to develop new theories and strategies for investigating the complexity of nature, and the present book is the first report on this intriguing new scientific discipline.
目次
Preface. Section I - Thermodynamics. 1. The arrow of time (I. Prigogine). 2. Emergy and Biogeochemical cycles (H.T. Odum). 3. Physical chemistry of photosynthesis (G. Giacometti and D. Carbonera). 4. "Gestalt" shift in modelling the interaction between biophysical constraints and global environment (E. Tiezzi and N. Marchettini). 5. Cold induced effects on physical biochemistry of life (A. Schiraldi). 6. The role of probability in thermodynamics (B.H. Lavenda). 7. Critical appraisal of two entropy theoretical approaches to resources and environmental problems, and a search for an alternative (K. Mayumi). 8. Thermodynamic considerations on the treatment of highly concentrated solutions of organic wastes (M. Della Monica). 9. Energy analysis models to study the biophysical limits for human exploitation of natural processes (M. Giampietro and D. Pimentel). Section II - Ecological Economics. 10. Ecological economics and sustainable development (H.E. Daly). 11. Energy, uncertainty, and ecological economics (R. Costanza). 12. Environmental pollution and assimilative capacity: biophysical limits in an economic analysis (W. Hediger). 13. The emergence of post-normal science (S.O. Funtowicz and J.R. Ravetz). 14. Evaluating sustainability: a physical chemistry approach to the exploitation of natural resources (N. Marchettini, A. Giolitti, M.P. Picchi and S. Ulgiati). 15. The trade-off between economic and ecological limits of irrigation projects (P.G. Cannata). Section III. Structure and Form. 16. Intentional self organization in nature and the origin of meaning. The role of interpretation (H. Atlan). 17. The logic of protein molecule (A.M. Liquori). 18. Environmental and conservation of cultural heritage (E. Ferroni). 19. Fractals: algorithms to model reality (H.-O. Peitgen and A.R. Giona). 20. Diffusion limited process - a novel approach (M. Giona and A.R. Giona). 21. Classical and fractal description of elastin structure (A.M. Tamburro and V. Guantieri). Section IV. Physical Chemistry Approach to Environmental Problems. 22. A physico-chemical approach to modelling transport process: an application to perturbed waterbodies (C. Dejak and G. Perenik). 23. PCDD and PCDF from the combustion of MSW in a pilot plant (D. Pitea, M. Lasagni, G. Moro, R. Todeschini, G. Cruciani, S. Clementi, and G. Chiesa). 24. Quantum chemical study of triatomic atmospheric molecules (C. Petrongolo). 25. A non-linear 3-D model for atmospheric pollution (M. Boni, C. Cattani, G. Mattioli and M. Scalia). 26. Laser applications to environmental sciences (R. Barbini and A. Giardini Guidoni). 27. Multivariate data analysis as applied to NMR results: a tool to investigate the behavior of complex biological systems (A. Guiliani, G. Capuani, A. Miccheli and F. Conti). 28. NMR studies of cell-environment interactions (E. Gaggelli, A. Lepri, A. maccotta and . Valensin). 29.
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