
Ecological Footprints: Management, Reduction and Environmental Impacts
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Inhalt
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Applicability of the Ecological Footprint to Urban Planning through the Analysis of Urban Form Indicators
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Ecological Footprint
- The City as a System
- Urban Form: Material and Immaterial City
- Centrality/Walkability
- Urban Fractal Dimension/Spatial Intensity
- Proximity/Land Use
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2
- Municipal Waste Reduction in a Third World City with Special Emphasis on Organic Waste Management through Anaerobic Biogas Production in the Household Level: A Case Study in Kochi City
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Discussion and Findings
- Ecological Footprint Analysis - An Overview
- Ecological Footprint of Kochi City
- Review of Solid Waste Management Issues of Kochi City
- Sustainable Waste Management Options for Kochi City
- Analysis Based on Different Recycling Levels
- Analysis Based on Different Waste Generation Levels
- Analysis Based on the Combination of Waste Reduction and Recycling
- Conceptual Framework for Sustainable Domestic Organic Waste Management (SDOWM)
- Evaluation of Biogas Technology for SDOWM
- Strategies for Sustainable Solid Waste Management in the Residential Areas of Kochi City
- Strategies for Improving the Biogas Technology Program in Residential Areas
- Strategies for Sustainable Waste Management of Recyclable Wastes
- Waste Footprint Model for Kochi City
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3
- Multi and Cross Spatial Scale Analysis of Urban Ecological Footprints and Its Application to Advance Urban Sustainability
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Tel Aviv-Jaffa Footprint
- Beer-Sheva Footprint
- The Town of Ra'anana Footprint
- Food Consumption
- Electricity Consumption
- Material and Solid Waste Footprint
- Transportation Footprint
- From Multi-Scale Footprint Analysis to Multi Scale Measures to Reduce the Footprint
- The Potential Contribution of Actions at Various Scales to the Reduction of Urban Footprint
- Bottom Up Changes - Households and the Local Authority
- Top Down Change - Outer-City and Global Scale
- Conclusion
- Reference
- Chapter 4
- Life Cycle Ecological Footprint Reduction for a Residential Building
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Ecological Footprint
- Methodology
- Life Cycle Ecological Footprint of Building (EFB)
- Building Materials (EFm)
- Energy Consumption (EFe)
- Labour (EFl)
- Waste Assimilation (EFwe)
- Transportation (EFt)
- Water Use (EFw)
- Physical Land (EFland)
- Ecological Footprint Reduction
- Sustainable Building Materials
- Solar PV System
- Building Descriptions
- Results
- Life Cycle Ecological Footprint of Building (EFB)
- Building Materials (EFm)
- Energy Consumption (EFe)
- Labour (EFm)
- Waste Generation (EFwe)
- Transportation (EFt)
- Water Use (EFw)
- Physical Land (EFland)
- Ecological Footprint Reduction
- Sustainable Building Materials
- Solar PV System
- Conclusion
- References
- Biographical Sketches
- Chapter 5
- Ecological Footprint of Jatropha Biodiesel Production at Low Scale
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Methodology
- 2.1. EF of Biodiesel Production (EFJB)
- 2.1.1. EF of Materials Use (EFM)
- 2.1.2. EF of Energy Use (EFE)
- 3. Biodiesel Production Process
- 4. Results
- 4.1. Comparison of Jatropha Biodiesel with Petroleum Diesel
- Conclusion
- References
- Biographical Sketch
- Index
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