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E-grāmata: Sustainability Matters: Environmental Management In The Anthropocene

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  • Formāts: 516 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789813230637
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  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789813230637

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Sustainability Matters is a compilation of some of the best research papers submitted by students from the National University of Singapore's multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary graduate programme in environmental studies, as their MSc dissertations in Environmental Management [ MEM]. This collection is for the period 2014/2015 to 2015/2016. Entitled Sustainability Matters: Environmental Management in the Anthropocene, this is the sixth volume in the series, and comprises 15 of the best research papers completed during this period. The papers have been edited for brevity. They analyse the many challenges to effective environmental management covering countries including China, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, the EU, and USA. Issues examined include biodiversity conservation, environmental science, environmental governance and management, energy, and urban studies.The first compilation, Sustainability Matters: Environmental Management in Asia was published in 2010 and comprised the best papers from 2001/2002 to 2006/2007. The second, Sustainability Matters: Challenges and Opportunities in Environmental Management in Asia, was published in 2011, and comprised the best papers from 2007/2008 and 2008/2009. The third and fourth compilations, Sustainability Matters: Asia's Green Challenges, and Sustainability Matters: Asia's Energy Concerns, Green Policies and Environmental Advocacy, comprised the best papers from the periods 2009/2010 and 2011/2012 respectively. The fifth compilation, Sustainability Matters: Environmental and Climate Changes in the Asia-Pacific, was published in 2015 and comprised the best papers for the periods 2012/2013 and 2013/2014.The papers are edited by five staff members from different disciplines in the MEM programme: Lye Lin-Heng, Harvey Neo, Sekhar Kondepudi, Yew Wen-Shan, Judy Sng Gek-Khim.
Preface and Acknowledgements v
Message from Ms Goh Swee-Chen, Chairperson, Shell Companies in Singapore xi
Message from Prof Tommy Koh, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore xiii
Message from Prof Lam Khee-Poh, Dean, School of Design and Environment, NUS xv
Programme Committees xvii
About the Authors xxi
About the Editors and Supervisors xxvii
Introduction: Environmental Management and Mitigation in the Anthropocene xxxix
Lye Lin-Heng
Harvey Neo
Sekhar Kondepudi
Yew Wen-Shan
Judy Sng Gek-Khim
Part 1 Biodiversity & Conservation
1(58)
Chapter 1 Coral Reef Restoration in Singapore --- Past, Present and Future
3(22)
Ng Chin-Soon Lionel
Chou Loke-Ming
Chapter 2 Wildlife Trade in China and Vietnam: A Comparative Study of the Implementation of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
25(34)
Sallie Chia-Wei Yang
Lye Lin-Heng
Part 2 Environmental Science
59(100)
Chapter 3 Status and Trends of Phytoremediation in Singapore
61(28)
Fam Mei-Ling
Sanjay Swarup
Chapter 4 Managing the Risk of Non-indigenous Marine Species Transfer in Singapore Using a Study of Vessel Movement
89(40)
Chin-Sing Lim
Yi-Lin Leong
Koh-Siang Tan
Chapter 5 Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds (BVOCs) Emissions by Selected Street Trees in Singapore
129(30)
Kho Yue-Min Veron
Tan Puay-Yok
Part 3 Environmental Governance & Management
159(140)
Chapter 6 Sustainability Reporting in Singapore
161(28)
Loh Zhiyang
Audrey Chia
Chapter 7 Air Quality Improvement and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Pakistan: An Integrated Approach
189(22)
Kaleem Anwar Mir
Rajasekhar Balasubramanian
Chapter 8 Self-Management in Environmental Management Philosophy
211(28)
Zhang Yuzhe
Cecilia Lim
Chapter 9 Evaluating EIA Follow-ups in China and Singapore
239(26)
Deng Mao
Rick Reidinger
Chapter 10 Larger Population for Singapore: A Utilities Perspective
265(34)
Ang Chun-Wei Alan
Victor R. Savage
Part 4 Energy
299(84)
Chapter 11 Roles of Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development in Industrial Plants
301(50)
Tan Choon-Puay
Tong Yen-Wah
Chapter 12 A Comparative Analysis of the Regulatory Framework Between the United States of America and the European Union on the Use of `Fracking' in Unconventional Hydrocarbons Development
351(32)
Carmelita Leow
Namrata Chindarkar
Part 5 Urban Studies
383
Chapter 13 Sustainable Urbanism at Neighbourhood Level: Possibilities and Practice in Planned Residential Areas of Dhaka
385(26)
Nazifa Zabeen Siddiqua
Oscar Carracedo
Chapter 14 Himalayan Urbanisation, Disaster Vulnerability and the Role of Risk Perceptions
411(32)
Prerna Shah
Pow Choon-Piew
Chapter 15 The Challenges of Urban Forest Development: A Case Study of Urban Forest in Jakarta, Indonesia
443
Supriyanto
Tan Puay-Yok