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Urban Land Degradationinvestigationremediation 1st Edition Dieter D Genske Auth

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Urban Land Degradationinvestigationremediation 1st Edition Dieter D Genske Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.64 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Dieter D. Genske (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642078613, 9783662053263, 3642078613, 3662053268
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Urban Land Degradationinvestigationremediation 1st Edition Dieter D Genske Auth by Dieter D. Genske (auth.) 9783642078613, 9783662053263, 3642078613, 3662053268 instant download after payment.

Urban land is an environmental key topic considering the increasing urbani­ sation of our world. The amounting pressure on resources especially in the urban environment demand awareness across technical and political sectors and solid concepts for workable solutions. This book will address those people, who are key in coping with the challenges of sustainable urban land use management: Professionals in the growing field of urban land recycling and graduate students from different disciplines including urban planning, environmental sciences and geotechnics. Processes that lead to urban land degradation include the extraction of resources, their transformation into goods, the production of waste and conflicts in the allocation of land. Industrial soil pollution, soil sealing and urban sprawl pose serious challenges to resource management in urban environments. The possible implications are not necessarily restricted to the urban area but do have feedback into the countryside. The reduction of arable land in urban peripheries often causes enhanced pressure on back-country natural ecosystems such as forests, grass- and wetlands. Urban land recycling especially in the developing world is to be seen in the context of poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Ifwe don't get a proper sustainable use of urban land, as well as of water and other natural resources that relate to them, sustainable development will not be reached.

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