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|a Environmental engineering and renewable energy :
|b proceedings of the First International Conference on "Environmental Engineering and Renewable Energy", 7-10 September 1998, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia /
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|a First International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Renewable Energy :
|b ENREN '98 : 7-10 September 1998, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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|a This book contains the papers presented at the First International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Renewable Energy held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia in September 1998. The main aim of the conference was to give an opportunity to scientists, experts and researchers from different fields to convene and discuss environmental and energy problems and also be informed about the state of the art. Today, environmental protection is increasingly becoming a matter of global priority now that the tendency towards sustainable development is growing. The main concept of sustainable development is to fulfill both the demand of today's generation and cater for the requirements of future generations. Hence, sustainable development requires sound management of those environmental and research and development technologies which have low environmental impact and which promote the use of renewable sources. Renewable energies are the only environmentally benign sources of energy and are available at any site and any time of the year. Moreover, the utilization of renewable sources of energy can contribute to the increasing energy demand and also advance the improvement of life standards in rural areas, where it is difficult to establish a permanent connection with central electricity systems. Application and adoption of emerging renewable energy technologies in rural and remote areas cannot be successful without transfer of knowledge, information and know-how. Environmental engineering involves research and application of technologies to minimize the undesirable impact on the environment. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in environmental engineering problems in order to focus on theoretical and experimental studies on atmospheric pollution, water management and treatment, waste treatment, disposal and management.
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|a Front Cover; Environmental Engineering and Renewable Energy; Copyright Page; PREFACE; Table of Contents; PART I: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION; CHAPTER 1. AN ATTEMPT FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY UTILIZATION OF OIL-SHALE IN MONGOLIA; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Experimental Procedure; 3. Results and Discussion; References; CHAPTER 2. BUILDING DESIGN: SUSTAINABILITY AND SOME ENERGETIC AND ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Low environmental impact architecture; 3. Standards; 4. Conclusions; References
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|a CHAPTER 3. DESIGN BUILDINGS WITH THE CLIMATE: LEARNING FROM THE PASTAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Design Buildings with the Climate; 3. Building and Installations; 4. The Importance of Climatic Aspects in the Building Design; 5. Climate and Traditional Wooden Architecture; 6. Climate and Wooden Architecture After the Industrial Revolution; 7. Differences Between Wooden and Masonry Structures; 8. The Refurbishment of the Traditional Wooden Architecture and the Climatic Aspects; 9. Conclusions; References
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|a CHAPTER 4. ENVIRONMENTAL COMPATIBILITY OF CONTROLLED LANDFILLS IN RELATION TO THE VULNERABILITY OF THE AQUIFERS: A PROPOSED APPROACHAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Tools and Work Methodology; 3. Analysis of the Vulnerability of the Aquifers; 4. Intrinsic Potential Danger of Landfills; 5. A Study Case: The Carbonatic Aquifer of Mount Volturino (Agri River Valley); 6. Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 5. HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY: ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON NATURAL RESOURCES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Project; 3. Environmental Impact Assessment
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|a 4. Environmental ObservatoryReferences; CHAPTER 5. IDENTIFICATION OF MICROBIAL INDIGENOUS SPECIES IN AN AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS CONTAMINATED SOIL; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Materials and Methods; 3. Experimental Study; 4. Results and Discussion; 5. Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 6. LANDSLIDE CONTROL: A SUMMARY OF SUGGESTIONS FOR ENGINEERING CODE WRITERS; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. List of Topics; 3. Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 7. NUCLEAR ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Green Sides of Nuclear Energy
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|a 3. Comparison of Environmental Risks for Various Energy Sources4. A long-term Perspective of the Nuclear Energy; 5. Hybrid Nuclear Systems for Energy Production and Radioactive Waste Management; 6. Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 8. PROPERTIES OF UNSTABLE STRUCTURAL SOIL OF MONGOLIA; Abstract; 1. Special Conditions of Soils of Mongolia; 2. General Conclusion and Results; References; CHAPTER 9. REHABILITATION AND DIRECT FIRING CONVERSION OF MONGOLIA COAL FIRED BOILERS; Abstract; 1. Existing Boiler Description; 2. Rehabilitation Project Analysis
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