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W. Salomons ... [et al.], (eds.)
出版情報: Berlin ; New York : Springer, c1999  xviii, 386 p. ; 24 cm.
シリーズ名: Environmental science
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Introduction and Overview
Coastal Management Principles and Practice
References
Methodological Principles / Part I:
Principles and Benefits of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) / 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
Pressure-State-Impact-Response (P-S-I-R) Framework / 1.2:
The Elements of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) / 1.3:
Establishing Priorities for Management Actions / 1.4:
Characterising the Benefits of ICZM / 1.5:
Demonstrating the Benefits of ICZM / 1.6:
Without ICZM / 1.6.1:
With ICZM / 1.6.2:
Steps in Estimating ICZM Net Benefits / 1.7:
Conclusions / 1.8:
The Challenge of Demonstrating the Socio-economic Benefits of Integrated Coastal Management / 2:
The Coastal Development Context / 2.1:
The Challenge of Optimising the Economic and Social Benefits Derived from Maintaining the Flow of Goods and Services Supplied by Coastal Ecosystems / 2.3:
The Need to Move Away From Current Sectoral Management Approaches / 2.3.1:
The Need for Improved Information to Demonstrate the Benefits of Integrated Coastal Management / 2.3.2:
The Basis for Integration / 2.3.3:
Means of Meeting the Challenge / 2.4:
Valuing Coastal Ecosystems and their Role in Sustaining Human Activities / 2.4.1:
A Simple Conceptual Model for Illustrating Role of Coastal Ecosystems in Sustaining Human Activities / 2.4.2:
Multiple-use Management of Coastal Areas and Associated Ecosystems Utilising the Concept of Integrated Coastal Management / 2.5:
Strategic Planning for Sustainable Development in Coastal Zone Regions: Using Natural Resource Accounts / 2.6:
The Need for a Comprehensive Framework to Represent Socio-economic Systems / 3.1:
Natural Resource Accounting / 3.2:
Using Natural Resource Accounts in Strategic Planning for Sustainable Development in Indonesia / 3.3:
Results of Scenario Analysis / 3.4:
Institutional Factors Critical to Successful Implementation of Natural Resource Accounts / 3.5:
Relevance of Natural Resource Accounting to ICZM / 3.6:
Methods and Tools to Support CZM / 4:
The Approach / 4.1:
General / 4.2.1:
The Issues / 4.2.2:
The Process / 4.2.3:
The Actions / 4.2.4:
Active Involvement of Stakeholders / 4.3:
The Integration of Social, Economic and Environmental Aspects / 4.4:
Step 1: Driving Forces and Pressures / 4.4.1:
Step 2: The State of the Environment / 4.4.3:
Step 3: Impact and Response / 4.4.4:
Policy Instruments to Coordinate Administrative and Governance Initiatives at Various Levels and in Different Sectors / 4.5:
Institutional Arrangements / 4.5.1:
Financing / 4.5.3:
Monitoring / 4.5.4:
Technical Instruments to Support Administrative and Governance Initiatives at Various Levels and in Different Sectors / 4.6:
User Requirements / 4.6.1:
The LWI Concept / 4.6.3:
Human Resources Development and Technology Transfer / 4.7:
Scope of Technology Transfer / 4.7.1:
Phasing of Technology Transfer / 4.7.3:
Chances for Nature - A Matter of Substitution / 5:
Nature as a Common / 5.1:
Substitution of Natural Capital / 5.3:
Capital Stock Theory / 5.3.1:
Views on Nature / 5.4:
Conservation View / 5.4.1:
Functionality / 5.4.2:
Coevolution / 5.4.3:
Valuation Implications / 5.5:
Conclusions and Discussion / 5.6:
The Role of Ecology in Coastal Zone Mangement: Perspectives from South-East Australia / 6:
Decision-Making Against an Uncertain Background / 6.1:
Natural Ecological Systems / 6.2.1:
Temporal and Spatial Variation / 6.2.2:
Life-Histories and Scales of Management / 6.2.3:
Managerial Decisions as Experiments / 6.3:
Sewerage Outfalls on the Rocky Coast of New South Wales / 6.3.1:
Recreational Boating / 6.3.2:
Restoration of Wetlands / 6.3.3:
Marine Reserves and Intertidal Foraging for Bait and Food / 6.3.4:
Marginalization of Scientific Contributions in Australia / 6.4:
Biological Diversity and its Conservation / 6.4.1:
Reduction of Scientific Uncertainty for Managerial Decisions / 6.4.2:
Conclusions: Towards a New Scientific Social Contract / 6.5:
Acknowledgements
The Implications of Oceanographic Chaos for Coastal Management / 7:
Water Currents / 7.1:
Suspended Sediment and Plankton / 7.3:
Turbidity and Seagrass / 7.4:
Coral, Fish and Prawn Larvae / 7.5:
Water Quality / 7.6:
River Plumes / 7.7:
Discussions / 7.8:
Regional Practice and Experiences / 7.9:
Quality Status, Appropriate Monitoring and Legislation of the North Sea in Relation to its Assimilative Capacity / 8:
The North Sea / 8.1:
Inputs and Outputs of Contaminants / 8.2.1:
Perceptions of the Health of the North Sea / 8.2.2:
Assimilative Capacity / 8.3:
Definitions / 8.3.1:
Quantification / 8.3.2:
For Individual Contaminants / 8.3.3:
A Resource of Economic Value / 8.3.4:
Chemical Versus Biological Monitoring of Assimilative Capacity / 8.4:
Chemical Monitoring / 8.4.1:
Biological Monitoring / 8.4.2:
An Integrated Approach to Monitoring / 8.4.3:
Environmentally Significant Pollutants / 8.5:
Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) / 8.5.1:
Organotins / 8.5.2:
Biological Evidence for Pollution Gradients in the North Sea / 8.6:
Gradients Related to Oil Rigs / 8.6.1:
Estuarine Inputs / 8.6.2:
Fish Embryo Abnormalities / 8.6.3:
UK East Coast Gradient / 8.6.4:
Biological and Ecological Quality Standards / 8.7:
Conservation and Management of Latin American Mangroves / 8.8:
Man and Mangroves in Pre-Columbian and Colonial America / 9.1:
Extent, Distribution and Composition of New World Mangroves / 9.2:
Mangrove Uses / 9.3:
Management of Mangrove Areas / 9.4:
Developing and Strategy for an ICZM in Cuba: Bases and Principles / 10:
Coastal Ecosystems and their Main Problems / 10.1:
General Characteristics of the Cuban Platform / 10.2.1:
Main Coastal Ecosystems in Cuba / 10.2.2:
Coastal Protection: Precedents and Current Situation / 10.3:
Protection of Fisheries Resources / 10.3.1:
Scientific Research in Coastal Areas / 10.3.2:
Territorial Planning / 10.3.3:
Coastal Rehabilitation / 10.3.4:
Strengthening of the Institutional Basis / 10.3.5:
Improvement of the Legal Framework / 10.3.6:
International Activity / 10.3.7:
Facing the Climatic Changes / 10.3.8:
Final Objectives and Actions / 10.4:
Coastal Zone Management in India - Problems, Practice and Requirements / 10.5:
Indian Coastal Environment / 11.1:
Coastal Zone Problems in India / 11.3:
Population Pressure / 11.3.1:
Coastal Pollution / 11.3.2:
Coastal Environmental Degradation / 11.3.3:
Coastal Fisheries / 11.3.4:
Coastal Erosion / 11.3.5:
Conflicting Uses / 11.3.6:
Natural Hazards / 11.3.7:
Coastal Zone Management Initiatives in India / 11.4:
International Legal Instruments / 11.4.1:
National Legal Instruments / 11.4.2:
Coastal Regulation Zone Rule / 11.4.3:
Conservation Measures / 11.5:
Gulf of Mannar (Tamilnadu) / 11.5.1:
Gulf of Kuchch (Gujarat) / 11.5.2:
Andaman and Nicobar Islands / 11.5.3:
Fisheries Management / 11.6:
Research and Development Programmes / 11.7:
Requirements in India / 11.8:
Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plan / 11.8.1:
An Agency for ICZM / 11.8.2:
Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) in Indonesia / 11.9:
Status of Coastal Environment / 12.1:
Coastal Zone Problems in Indonesia / 12.3:
Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Indonesia / 12.4:
Coastal Zone Management: Issues and Initiatives in Small South Asian Nations / 12.5:
Human Activities in the Coastal Zone / 13.1:
Coastal Zone Management in Bangladesh / 13.3:
Mangroves / 13.3.1:
Coral Reefs and Seagrass Ecosystems / 13.3.2:
Threats to the Coastal Environments / 13.3.3:
State Initiatives and Legislation / 13.3.4:
Coastal Zone Management in Maldives / 13.4:
Marine Resources and Exploitation / 13.4.1:
Environmental Threats to the Coastal Environments / 13.4.2:
Coastal Area Management Initiatives / 13.4.3:
Coastal Zone Management in Sri Lanka / 13.5:
Coastal Marine Habitats / 13.5.1:
Summary and Conclusions / 13.5.2:
Case Studies / Part III:
Tourist Development in the Costa Brava (Girona, Spain): A Quantification of Pressures on the Coastal Environment / 14:
The Development of the Tourist Industry in the Costa Brava / 14.1:
Environmental Impacts of the Tourist Industry in the Costa Brava / 14.3:
Environmental Pollution / 14.3.1:
Preservation of the Natural Heritage (Exploitation of Natural Resources) / 14.3.2:
Preservation of the Natural Heritage (Physical occupation of the Territory) / 14.3.3:
The Management Framework / 14.4:
Concluding Remarks: The Need of a More Integrated Approach / 14.5:
Australian Integrated Coastal Management: A Case Study of the Great Barrier Reef / 15:
Australia's National Coastal Zone Inquiry, 1993 / 15.1:
Commonwealth (of Australia) Coastal Policy, 1995 / 15.3:
The Great Barrier Reef / 15.4:
Management of the Great Barrier Reef / 15.5:
How Integrated is the Management of the Great Barrier Reef? / 15.6:
Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Venezuela: The Maracaibo System / 16:
General Description / 16.1:
Population Growth / 16.3:
Water Diversion and Impoundment / 16.4:
Pesticides and Industrial Wastes : / 16.5:
Fisheries / 16.6:
Navigation / 16.7:
Oil Exploitation and Petrochemical Industries / 16.8:
Engineering Works / 16.9:
International Frame / 16.10:
The Nissos Amorgos Oil Spill / 16.11:
Outlook / 16.12:
Sustainable Developmental Planning in Ecologically Sensitive Dahanu Region on the West Coast of India / 17:
Dahanu Region - Pressure, Response and Consequences / 17.1:
Land Use Changes / 17.2.1:
Changes in Aquatic Ecosystem / 17.2.2:
Conclusions and Recommendations / 17.3:
Dahanu Regional Plan / 17.3.1:
Protection and Preservation of Ecology / 17.3.2:
Management of Tokyo Bay / 18:
Introduction and Overview
Coastal Management Principles and Practice
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David Pearce
出版情報: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub., c1998  xii, 363 p. ; 24 cm
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Timothy Beatley
出版情報: Washington, D.C. : Island Press, c2000  xv, 491 p. ; 23 cm
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Preface and Acknowledgments
Context and Background / Part I.:
Introduction: Green Urbanism and the Lessons of European Cities / Chapter 1.:
The Important Role of Cities in Global Sustainability
The Vision of Green Urbanism
Research Methods and the Cities Examined
Issues of Transferability: Why Study European Cities?
The Relevance and Role of Urban Sustainability in Europe
The Plan of the Book to Follow
Land Use and Community / Part II.:
Land Use and Urban Form: Planning Compact Cities / Chapter 2.:
Strategies for Compact Urban Development
Compact Growth Districts, with a Green Emphasis
Urban Villages and the Importance of City-Centers
New Towns and Growth Centers
Regional and National Spatial Planning
The Value of Rural, Agricultural, and Undeveloped Lands
Cultural and Other Influencing Factors
Economic Signals and Policy Instruments
Sustainable Land Use Trends?
Lessons for American Cities: Prospects for More Compact Urban Form
Creative Housing and Living Environments / Chapter 3.:
Planning Livable Environments
Urban-Village Living
Accessory Units and Mixed Housing Environments
Housing over Shops
Hofjes, Cohousing, and Ecovillages
Preservation and Adaptive Reuse
Streets, Urban Design, and the Civic Realm
Pedestrianized Centers
Lessons for American Cities
Transportation and Mobility in Green-Urban Cities / Part III.:
Transit Cities: Public Transport Innovations and Priorities / Chapter 4.:
High-Mobility Transit Cities
Public Transit Strategies and Solutions
Coordinating Transit and Land Use
Multimodal, Integrated Systems
Systematic Transit Priority
The Clear Benefits
The Tram City
The Special Feel of Trams
High-Speed Rail, Green Transit, and Other Creative Mobility Strategies
Taming the Auto: The Promise of Car-Free Cities / Chapter 5.:
The Promise of Car-Free Cities
Traffic-Calming and Car-Limiting City Strategies
Car-Free Developments and Housing Estates
Car-Sharing
Call-a-Car and Demand Management
Road Pricing
Bicycles: Low-Tech Ecological Mobility / Chapter 6.:
Bicycles as a Legitimate Form of Mobility
Bicycle-Friendly Cities
Public Bikes Programs
Building a Bike-Riding Culture
Green, Organic Cities / Part IV.:
Urban Ecology and Strategies for Greening the Urban Environment / Chapter 7.:
Cities like Forests
Natural Capital of Cities
Ecological Networks: National and Urban
Reimagining the Built Environment: Organic, Living Buildings and Urban Landscapes
Eco-Bridges
City Farms and Ecology Parks
Green Schools
Desealing and Natural Drainage Strategies
Planning for Local Climate
Ecological Regeneration
Ecological Urban Restructuring
Urban Gardens
Urban Wildlife and Habitat Conservation
Urban Ecocycle Balancing: Toward Closed-Loop Cities / Chapter 8.:
Urban "Ecocycles" and the Metabolism of Cities
Connections between City and Hinterland
Closed-Loop Economies: Industrial Symbiosis in the City
Ecocycle-Balanced Neighborhoods and Urban Development
Encouraging Ecocycle Balancing: The Role of Green Taxes
Renewable Energy Cities: Living on Solar Income / Chapter 9.:
Low-Energy, Renewable-Energy Cities
Municipal Energy Planning and Conservation
Decentralized Energy Production
Strides in Energy Efficiency
Energy Standards for New Development
Urban Policies to Promote Renewable Energy
Emerging Solar Cities
Solar Urban Development
Zero-Energy Building and Energy-Balanced Homes
Carbon Dioxide Reduction Strategies
Building Ecologically: Designing Buildings and Neighborhoods with Nature in Mind / Chapter 10.:
A Revolution in Ecological Building
Many Examples of Ecological Building Projects: The Dutch Leading the Way
Ecological Urban Renewal
Strategies for Promoting Green Building
Green Mortgages
Green House Numbers
Other Important Strategies
Governance and Economy / Part V.:
Ecological Governance in Green-Urban Cities / Chapter 11.:
Audits, Indicators, and Targets
Sustainability Matrices and Appraisals
Environmental Budgets and Charters
Procurement and Investment Policies
Employee Mobility Strategies
Management of Municipal Buildings and Properties
Green Energy
Environmental Vehicles
Ecological Twinnings and Looking Beyond the City's Borders
Educating and Engaging the Public: Local Agenda 21 and Community-Based Initiatives
Public Awareness Campaigns
The Role of the Nongovernmental Sector
Confronting the Consumer: Eco-Teams and Green Codes
Supporting and Encouraging Ecological Communities
Building a Sustainable Economy: Innovations in Restorative Commerce / Chapter 12.:
Building a Sustainable Local Economy
Supporting Sustainable Local Businesses
Industrial Symbiosis and Ecoindustrial Parks
Envisioning a Sustainable Factory
Sustainable Industrial Estates
Economic and Ecological Renewal: Economic Development through Landscape Recycling
Green Offices: More Ecological Ways of Working?
Ecobusinesses and Green Consumerism
Marketing Sustainable Business and Technologies
Learning from Europe / Part VI.:
The Promise of Green Urbanism: Lessons from European Cities / Chapter 13.:
The Challenges of Green Urbanism
Creating Green and Sustainable Cities in The United States: Lessons from Europe
A Final Note: From Aalborg to Austin
References
Individuals Interviewed / Appendix A.:
Charter of European Cities and Towns: Towards Sustainability / Appendix B.:
Index
Preface and Acknowledgments
Context and Background / Part I.:
Introduction: Green Urbanism and the Lessons of European Cities / Chapter 1.:
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Daniel B. Botkin, Edward A. Keller with assistance from Dorothy B. Rosenthal ... [et al.]
出版情報: New York : Wiley, c1998  1 v. (various pagings) ; 29 cm
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Partial table of contents
Environment as an Idea
Thinking Critically About the Environment
Earth as a System
Systems and Change
Life and the Environment
The Human Population as an Environmental Problem
Biological Diversity and Biogeography
Biological Productivity and Energy Flow
Sustaining Living Resources
World Food Supply
Landscapes and Seascapes
Energy
Fossil Fuels and the Environment
Nuclear Energy and the Environment
Water Environment
Water Pollution and Treatment
Air Environment
Air Pollution
Indoor Air Pollution
Ozone Depletion
Environment and Society
Urban Environments
Waste Management
Environmental Impact and Planning
Integrating Values and Knowledge
Appendices
Glossary
Notes
Photo Credits
Index
Partial table of contents
Environment as an Idea
Thinking Critically About the Environment
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Hartmut Bossel
出版情報: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998  xv, 338 p. ; 24 cm
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Concepts and Tools / Part I:
Mapping the future / 1:
Riverbeds of the future / 2:
Understanding dynamics / 3:
Assessing progress / 4:
Two Visions of the Futre / Part II:
Infrastructure / 5:
Economic system / 6:
Social system / 7:
Individual development / 8:
Government / 9:
Environment, resources, future / 10:
From Vision to Action / Part III:
World views and principles / 11:
Agenda for change / 12:
Epilogue
Further reading
Notes
References
Index
Concepts and Tools / Part I:
Mapping the future / 1:
Riverbeds of the future / 2:
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edited by V. Bhaskar and Andrew Glyn
出版情報: London : Earthscan , Tokyo ; New York : United Nations University Press, 1995  xiii, 263 p. ; 24 cm
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Introduction
Environmental sustainability and growth of GDP
Northern growth and environmental constraints Can the North stop consumption growth?
Population growth and the environmental crisis
Distributive justice and the control of global warming
Enclosing the global commons
Environmental policies and North-South trade
The Korean model and its environmental implications
National development and local environmental action
Economics and ecosystems Development after ecology
Introduction
Environmental sustainability and growth of GDP
Northern growth and environmental constraints Can the North stop consumption growth?
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edited by R.S. Blackburn
出版情報: Cambridge : Woodhead Pub. , Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2009  xxii, 394 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Woodhead Publishing in textiles ; no. 98
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Preface
Sustainability through the supply chain / Part I:
Achieving sustainable textiles: a designerÆs perspective / A. Sherburne1:
Introduction: key issues affecting textile and fashion design / 1.1:
Strategies for fashion and textile design / 1.2:
Strategies for textile and fashion designers: recycling and reuse - beginning to close the loop / 1.3:
The designer empowered / 1.4:
Sources of further information and advice / 1.5:
References / 1.6:
Sustainable cotton production / L. Grose2:
Introduction / 2.1:
Cotton basics / 2.2:
Global ecological effects / 2.3:
Economic systems / 2.4:
Farm systems / 2.5:
Water / 2.6:
Chemicals / 2.7:
Conclusions / 2.8:
Future trends / 2.9:
Sustainable wool production and processing / I.M. Russell2.10:
Wool uses / 3.1:
Consumer trends and environmental impacts / 3.3:
Wool fibre: structure and properties / 3.4:
Wool and ecolabels / 3.5:
Life cycle assessment (LCA) studies / 3.6:
Outcomes / 3.7:
Acknowledgements / 3.8:
Sustainable synthetic fibres: the case of poly(hydroxyalkanoates) (PHA) and other fibres / I. Chodák,3.10:
Poly(hydroxyalkanoates)-based oriented structures / 4.1:
Poly(caprolactone)-based fibres / 4.3:
Structure of drawn fibres / 4.4:
Thermal properties / 4.5:
Enzymatic and hydrolytic degradation / 4.6:
Other biodegradable and sustainable polyesters / 4.7:
Application of polyester-based biodegradable fibres / 4.8:
Future trends and concluding remarks / 4.9:
Enzyme biotechnology for sustainable textiles / P. H. Nielsen ; H. Kuilderd ; W. Zhou ; X. Lu4.10:
Enzyme applications in textile processing / 5.1:
Life cycle assessments of enzymes used in the textile industry / 5.3:
Environmental assessment package cotton yarn for dark-shade dyeing as an alternative to conventional chemical scouring / 5.4:
Environmental assessment of enzymatic bleach clean-up of light-coloured package yarn and knitted fabrics as an alternative to rinsing with hot water / 5.5:
Conclusions on environmental assessments of enzymatic scouring and bleach clean-up / 5.6:
Perspectives / 5.7:
Future trends and applications / 5.8:
Key sustainability issues in textile dyeing / J. R. Easton5.9:
Key factors for improving sustainability in dyeing and finishing / 6.1:
What are ecotextiles? / 6.3:
Environmentally friendly plasma technologies for textiles / T. Stegmaier ; M. Linke ; A. Dinkelmann ; V. von Arnim ; H. Planck6.4:
Atmospheric pressure plasma processes / 7.1:
Examples of applications / 7.3:
Environmental benefits of plasma technology / 7.4:
Source of further information and advice / 7.5:
Understanding and improving textile recycling: a systems perspective / J.M Hawley7.7:
Systems theory / 8.1:
Understanding the textile and apparel recycling process / 8.3:
Textile recycling companies / 8.4:
The sorting process / 8.5:
The pyramid model / 8.6:
Textile recycling constituents / 8.7:
Discussion and future trends / 8.8:
Applications and case studies / 8.9:
Consumer perceptions of recycled textile fibers / M. Rucker9:
Consumer characteristics related to attitudes toward sustainable products / 9.1:
External factors influencing consumers attitudes toward sustainable products / 9.3:
Measures of consumer attitudes toward environmental issues / 9.4:
Textile and apparel industry response to green consumerism / 9.5:
Confusion in the marketplace / 9.6:
Meeting the needs of the green consumer / 9.7:
Consumer perceptions of textile products / 9.8:
Eco-labeling for textiles and apparel / S. B. Moore ; M. Wentz9.9:
Key principles: eco-labeling and sustainability / 10.1:
Standards and eco-labeling denned for textiles / 10.3:
Examination and anatomy of eco-labels / 10.4:
Summary and commentary / 10.5:
Sources of further information-and advice / 10.7:
Organic cotton: production practices and post-harvest considerations / P. J. Wakelyn ; M. R. Chaudhrv10.8:
World organic cotton production / 11.1:
Why organic cotton? / 11.3:
Cotton production practices: historical background / 11.4:
Organic cotton production practices / 11.5:
Post-harvest handling/processing of organic cotton / 11.6:
Limitations to organic production / 11.7:
How to improve organic cotton production / 11.8:
National obligatory standards for organic cotton and organic cotton certifiers / 11.9:
Optional/voluntary organic textile processing standards and eco-textile standards / 11.10:
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)/ethical production / 11.11:
Naturally colored cotton / 11.12:
Chemicals allowed and prohibited for use in preparation, dyeing, printing and finishing of organic cotton textiles (Global Organic Textile Standards; Organic Exchange Guidelines; Organic Trade Association) / 11.13:
The role of nanotechnology in sustainable textiles / S. Black12:
Key principles of nanotechnology and its use in sustainability / 12.1:
How nanotechnology can be used to reduce environmental impacts / 12.2:
Surface coatings and treatment of textile fibres / 12.3:
Coloration and structural colour / 12.4:
Nanofibres / 12.5:
Electronic textiles / 12.6:
Risks versus benefits / 12.7:
Commercial and consumer applications / 12.8:
The use of recovered plastic bags in nonwoven fabrics / B. R. George ; B. A. Haines ; E. Murphy12.9:
Experimental approach / 13.1:
Results and discussion / 13.3:
Environmentally friendly flame-retardant textiles / S. Nazaré13.4:
Key issues of name retardants / 14.1:
Legislative and regulatory drives for minimising environmental implications / 14.3:
Desirable properties of an ideal flame-retardant chemical used in textile applications / 14.4:
Strategies for development of æenvironmentally friendlyÆ flame retardants / 14.5:
Sources of further-information and advice / 14.6:
Systems change for sustainability in textiles / K. Fletcher14.8:
The blind men and the elephant / 15.1:
From a narrow to a holistic view of sustainability in the textile sector / 15.2:
Ways of thinking / 15.3:
Recognising the limits of eco-efficiency / 15.4:
Making a transition / 15.5:
Places to intervene in a system / 15.6:
Working at the level of rules, goals and paradigms / 15.7:
Index / 15.8:
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editors, Alex King ... [et al.]
出版情報: Warrendale, Pa. : Materials Research Society , Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013  xi, 197 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Materials Research Society symposium proceedings ; v. 1492
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edited by Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira
出版情報: Tokyo : United Nations University, c2012  xv, 350 p. ; 24 cm
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Figures
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Boxes
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Introduction: Framing the debate on the green economy and governance from different angles / Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira1:
Sustainable development: A changing paradigm / Sam Johnston2:
Green economy / Part I:
Towards equity and sustainability in the "green economy" / Manu V. Mathai ; Govindan Parayil3:
The political economy of green growth: Food, fuel and electricity in southern Africa / Danielle Resnick ; Finn Tarp ; James Thurlow4:
Learning for a green society: Towards sustainable consumption and production / Zinaida Fadeeva ; Abel Barasa Atiti ; Unnikrishnan Payyappallimana ; Aurea Tanaka ; Mario Tabucanon ; Sachiko Yasuda ; Kazuhiko Takemoto5:
Revitalizing socio-ecological production landscapes through greening the economy / Kaoru Ichikawa ; Robert Blasiak ; Aya Takatsuki6:
Governance challenges for promoting the green economy in Africa / Timothy Afful-Koomson7:
Geothermal energy and the Millennium Development Goals / Ingvar B. Fridleifsson8:
Enabling green economic transitions through biodiversity conservation: Potential and challenges / M. S. Suneetha ; Alexandros Gasparatos9:
Governance / Part II:
Visioning transformative sustainable development governance / Norichika Kanie10:
Oceans and sustainability: The governance of marine areas beyond national jurisdiction / Marjo Vierros ; Anne McDonald ; Salvatore Arico11:
The role of indigenous peoples in global environmental governance: Looking through the lens of climate change / Kirsty Galloway McLean ; Ameyali Ramos Castillo12:
Global environmental health governance for sustainable development / Jamal Hisham Hashim ; Zailina Hashim13:
Good governance in cities for promoting a greener economy / Aki Suwa ; Osman Balaban ; Christopher N. H. Doll ; Ping Jiang ; Magali Dreyfus ; Raquel Moreno-Peñaranda ; Puspita Dirgahayani ; Erin Kennedy14:
Conclusion
Key issues and lessons learned for moving towards a greener economy and creating better governance for sustainable development / 15:
Index
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図書

図書
edited by Biliana Cicin Sain and Igor Pavlin and Stefano Belfiore
出版情報: Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic, c2002  x, 291 p ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: NATO science series ; 4, Earth and environmental sciences : v. 12
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