Strategies to enhance environmental security in transition countries
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Strategies to enhance environmental security in transition countries
(NATO security through science series, Ser. C . Environmental security)
Springer, c2007
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"Published in cooperation with NATO Public Diplomacy Division"--T.p.
"This publication is supported by the NATO Programme for Security through Science"--Cover
"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Strategies to Enhance Environmental Security in Transition Countries, Sibiu, Romania, 6-9 September 2006"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This volume presents the main environmental security challenges facing transition countries as well as practical methods and approaches for addressing them, which are equally applicable to all countries. Coverage also details lesson learned as illustrated via research and case studies as well as issues related to metals in the environment.
目次
- Preface.- List of Contributors.- I. Introduction to Environmental Security Challenges.-1. Introduction to environmental Security
- C.-H. Barbu et al. 2. Environmental Security - Priority Issues and Challenges in Romania and European Transition Countries
- A. Ozunu et al.- II. Strategies and Methods/Approaches.- 3. Developing Highly Effective Environmental Security Policies for a Sustainable Development of the Future. Case Study: Romania
- L.-D. Galatchi.- 4. DSS-ERAMANIA: A decision support system for site-specific ecological risk assessment of contaminated sites
- E. Semenzin et al.- 5. Enhancement of Environmental Security by Mathematical Modelling and Simulations of Processes
- V. Tasoti.- 6. Application of computer modelling for the analysis and prediction of contaminant behavior in ground-water systems
- S.P. Kundas et al.- 7. Integrated management strategy for environmental risk reduction at postindustrial areas
- G. Malina.- 8. Industrial Ecology in Transition Countries: Historical Precedent and Future Prospects
- I. Grdzelishvili, R. Sathre.- 9. Potential of strategic environmental assessment as an instrument for sustainable development of the countries in transition
- 0. Borysova.- 10. The Integrated Indicator of Sustainable Development and Policy Tools
- A. Gorobets.- 11. Socioeconomic and Communication Tools to Enhance Environmental Security: A Case Study in Egypt
- N. Zohdi.- 12. Sensors and communications in environment monitoring systems
- W. Nawrocki, T. Nawalaniec.- 13. Teaching and research in environmental microbiology I biotechnology to enhance environmental security in transition and other countries
- Z. Filip, K. Demnerova.- III. Lessons Learned as Illustrated via Research and Case Studies.- 14. Lessons Learned from the North: Balancing Economic Development, Cultural Preservation, and Environmental Protection
- S. Allen-Gil.- 15. A process for focusing clean-up actions at contaminated sites: lessons learned from remote northern sites in Canada
- S.M.Swanson.- 16. Decoupling environmental problems from the overall aspects of political disputes - Is it possible? the case of the Pm2.5 project
- S. Brenner et al.- 17. Watersheds management (Transylvania/Romania) - implications, risks, solutions
- A. Curtean-Banaduc et al.- 18. Water Supply Emergency for Lake Sevan
- G. Torosyan.- 19. Sediment Biobarriers for Chlorinated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in Groundwater Reaching Surface Water (SEDBARCAH-Project)
- K. Hamonts et al.- 20. Bulgarian nuclear plants' strategy and environmental security on the Balkans
- P. Gramatikov. 21. Role of renewable energy sources in enhancement of environmental and energy security of Belarus
- S.P. Kundas et al.- 22. Evaluation of radiation risk: cytogenetic and molecular markers of low dose radiation effects
- S. Melnov et a!.- 23. Bioindication approach for an assessment of technogenic impact on the environment
- S.A. Geras'kin et al.- 24. Management of agricultural buildings to protect animal health and ensure building maintenance
- I. Tanasescu.- IV. Issues related to metals in the environment.- 25. Which human and terrestrial ecological receptors are most at risk from smelter emissions? R.N. Hull, S.R. Hilts.- 26. Integration of Metal Bioavailability in Risk Assessment Policy Decision Making
- E. Gurzau et al.- 27. Atmospheric heavy metal deposition in Romani and neighbouring countries: comparative evaluation on the basis of all European moss monitoring
- 0. Blum 28. Pollutant uptake on agricultural land: Practical modeling
- N. Goncharova et al.- 29. Plant-microbe symbiosis for bioremediation of heavy metal contaminated soil: perspectives for Belarus
- A. Lopareva, N. Goncharova.- V. Summary chapter.- 30. Environmental security in transition countries: Knowledge gaps, hurdles and effective strategies to address them
- S. Allen-Gil, 0. Borysova.- Index.-
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