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Einband grossPerspectives on Industrial Ecology
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Perspectives on Industrial Ecology

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384 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am29.09.2017
There has been growing interest in recent years in the new science of industrial ecology (IE). This volume addresses the theoretical considerations that should be made implicit in future research as well as practical implementation options for industry.mehr
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KlappentextThere has been growing interest in recent years in the new science of industrial ecology (IE). This volume addresses the theoretical considerations that should be made implicit in future research as well as practical implementation options for industry.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781351282062
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum29.09.2017
Seiten384 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse10073 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.4916228
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
ForewordJacques ChiracIntroductionDominique Bourg, Troyes University of Technology, FrancePart 1: Concepts and ideas1. Industrial ecology and material flow analysis: basic concepts, policy relevance and some case studiesStefan Bringezu, Wuppertal Institute, Germany2. On the history of industrial metabolismMarina Fischer-Kowalski, Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Vienna, Austria3. Technology, global change and industrial ecologyArnulf Grübler, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria4. Industrial ecology: philosophical and political meaningsDominique Bourg, Troyes University of Technology, FrancePart 2: Ideas in action5. Industrial ecology and services to enterprises: cell metabolism versus industrial metabolismAnne Bablon, CReeD, France6. Physicochemical characterisation and recycling of industrial residuesMaurice Morency, University of Quebec at Montreal and Environmental Research Centre UQAM/Sorel-Tracy, Canada, and Denise Fontaine and Guoji Shan, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada7. The ecodesign processThierry Kazazian, O2 France8. Eco-industrial sites and networksJean-François Vallès, Oree Association, France9. Metropolitan industrial ecosystem developmentJudy Kincaid, Triangle J Council of Governments, USA10. Towards a methodology for assessing effectiveness of recovery systems: a process system approachKjetil Røine and Helge Brattebø, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Industrial Ecology Programme11. Recycling of zinc-containing secondary products from the galvanising and steel industries: a new case of applied industrial ecologyJean-Paul Wiaux, Titalyse SA, Switzerland12. The chemical industry from an industrial ecology perspectiveColin G. Francis, Institute for the Communication and Analysis of Science and Technology (ICAST), Switzerland13. Industrial ecology in motion: enterprise integrationRaymond Nyer, IBM Europe-Middle East-Africa, France, and Diana Bendz, IBM Corporation, USA14. Electric power consumption and sustainable consumptionPaul Baudry and Arnaud Ansart, Electricité de France15. Industrial ecology and metallurgyRolf Marstrander, Hydro Aluminium Metal Products, Norway16. Industrial ecology and the oil industryBernard Tramier, Elf Aquitaine, France17. Industrial ecology and the glass industryGuy Tackels, Saint-Gobain Conceptions Verrieres, France18. Applied industrial ecology and technology transposition: steelmaking slag and dust co-products, and secondary slag metallurgyClaude N. Gentaz, TRANSTEC, SwitzerlandPart 3: Future challenges19. The future of the industrial systemIndur M. Goklany, US Department of the Interior20. Obstacles and opportunities for a "green" industrial policyJan Nill and Ulrich Petschow, Institute for Ecological Economic Research (IOeW), Germany21. A systems option for sustainable techno-metabolism: an ecological assessment of Japan's industrial technology systemChihiro Watanabe and Bing Zhu, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan22. The functional society: the service economyWalter R. Stahel, The Product-Life Institute, Switzerland23. Urban transportation and industrial ecologyThomas E. Graedel and Michael Jensen, Yale University, USA24. The adoption of cleaner production technology and the emergence of industrial ecology activity: consequences for employmentLaurent Grimal, Laboratoire Intelligence des Organisations, Universite de Haute Alsace, France25. The relevance of industrial ecology in developing countriesRamesh Ramaswamy, Independent Consultant and Associate, Institute for Communication and Analysis of Science and Technology (ICAST), Switzerland26. The impact of industrial ecology on university curriculaHelge Brattebø, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)27. From ecology of natural systems to industrial ecology: the need for an extension of the scope of ecologyGilles Billen, UMR Sisyphe; Centre National de Recherche; Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France28. Perspectives on industrial ecologySuren Erkman, Institute for Communication and Analysis of Science and Technology (ICAST), SwitzerlandBibliographymehr