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Main Title Appropriate Technologies for Environmental Protection in the Developing World Selected Papers from ERTEP 2007, July 17-19 2007, Ghana, Africa / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Yanful, Ernest K.
Publisher Springer Netherlands,
Year Published 2009
Call Number GE300-350
ISBN 9781402091391
Subjects Environmental sciences ; Renewable energy sources ; Environmental management ; Waste disposal ; Environmental pollution
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9139-1
Collation XIV, 360 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Environmental Health Management -- A Comparative Case Study of Detection of Radiation in Vegetable Leaves in a Coastal Oil Producing and Hinterland Non-oil Producing Regions in Akwa Ibom State -- Influence of Human Activities and Land Use on Heavy Metal Concentrations in Irrigated Vegetables in Ghana and Their Health Implications -- An Economical Solution for the Environmental Problem Resulting from the Disposal of Rice Straw -- Reversing Africa's Deforestation for Sustainable Development -- Life Cycle Assessment of Chocolate Produced in Ghana -- Sustainable Production of Traditional Medicines in Africa -- Microbial Risk Assessment: Application and Stages to Evaluate Water Quality -- Benefits and Dangers of Nanotechnology: Health and Terrorism -- Sustainable Energy and Fuel -- Environment Friendly Biodiesel from Jatropha curcas: Possibilities and Challenges -- Thermal Utilization of Solid Recovered Fuels in Pulverized Coal Power Plants and Industrial Furnaces as Part of an Integrated Waste Management Concept -- Biogas Production from Organic Waste in Akwa IBOM State of Nigeria -- West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) Project: Associated Problems and Possible Remedies -- Water Treatment, Purification and Protection -- Activated Carbon for Water Treatment in Nigeria: Problems and Prospects -- Impact of Feedwater Salinity on Energy Requirements of a Small-Scale Membrane Filtration System -- Modern Technology for Wastewater Treatment and Its Application in Africa -- Ultrafiltration to Supply Drinking Water in International Development: A Review of Opportunities -- Groundwater Pollution in Shallow Wells in Southern Malawi and a Potential Indigenous Method of Water Purification -- Photoelectrocatalytic Removal of Color from Water Using TiO2 and TiO2/Cu2O Thin Film Electrodes Under Low Light Intensity -- Mining and Environment -- Management of Acid Mine Drainage at Tarkwa, Ghana -- A Multi-disciplinary Approach to Reclamation Research in the Oil Sands Region of Canada -- Intelligent Machine Monitoring and Sensing for Safe Surface Mining Operations -- Neutralization Potential of Reclaimed Limestone Residual (RLR) -- Quantification of the Impact of Irrigating with Coalmine Waters on the Underlying Aquifers -- Application of Coal Fly Ash to Replace Lime in the Management of Reactive Mine Tailings -- Soil Stabilization -- Consolidation and Strength Characteristics of Biofilm Amended Barrier Soils -- Bagasse Ash Stabilization of Lateritic Soil -- Strength and Leaching Patterns of Heavy Metals from Ash-Amended Flowable Fill Monoliths -- Environmental Monitoring -- Geoelectrical Resistivity Imaging in Environmental Studies -- Nitrogen Management for Maximum Potato Yield, Tuber Quality, and Environmental Conservation -- In Vitro Analysis of Enhanced Phenanthrene Emulsification and Biodegradation Using Rhamnolipid Biosurfactants and Acinetobacter calcoaceticus -- Digital Elevation Models and GIS for Watershed Modelling and Flood Prediction - A Case Study of Accra Ghana -- Trace Metal Pollution Study on Cassava Flour's Roadside Drying Technique in Nigeria -- Impact of Industrial Activities on the Physico-chemistry and Mycoflora of the New Calabar River in Nigeria -- Plants as Environmental Biosensors: Non-invasive Monitoring Techniques. The goal of the book is to discuss environmental policy and present northern and southern technologies and scientific methods that address specific environmental problems affecting humanity in general, but more specifically, people and ecosystems in developing countries. The book contains selected, refereed papers submitted to or presented at the First International Conference on Environmental Research, Technology and Policy held in Accra, Ghana, July 17-19, 2007. The primary goal of the conference was to provide a forum for policy makers, scientists, practitioners, and civil society advocates to discuss grass-root environmental issues, assess efforts by government machinery and identify what communities and corporate entities can do as a social responsibility to mainstream environmental protection for sustainable development. It is acknowledged that environmental research, technology applications and policy implementation have been demonstrated to improve environmental sustainability and protection in several developed economies. The book argues that similar gains can be achieved in developing countries and countries in transition