Climate Change and Managed Ecosystems

Climate Change and Managed Ecosystems
Author: Jagtar Bhatti
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2005-12-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 142003779X

Featuring contributions from leading experts in the field, Climate Change and Managed Ecosystems examines the effects of global climate change on intensively constructed or reconstructed ecosystems, focusing on land use changes in relation to forestry, agriculture, and wetlands including peatlands. The book begins by discussing the fragility of eco

The Biofuels Handbook

The Biofuels Handbook
Author: James G. Speight
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2011
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1849730261

This timely handbook describes the options available for the production of synthetic fuels from biological sources. An essential reference source for researchers in academia as well as industry.

Analytical Perspectives

Analytical Perspectives
Author: United States. Office of Management and Budget
Publisher:
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2004
Genre: Budget
ISBN: 9780160515361

U.S.-international Climate Change Approach

U.S.-international Climate Change Approach
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2007
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN:

The Government Role in Civilian Technology

The Government Role in Civilian Technology
Author: Institute of Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 1992-02-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309046300

As U.S. industry faces worldwide challenges, policymakers are asking questions about the role of the federal government-not only in promoting basic research but also in ushering new innovations to the marketplace. This book offers an expert consensus on how government and industry together can respond to the new realities of a global marketplace. The volume offers firm conclusions about policy and organizational changes with the greatest potential to improve our technological competitiveness-and presents three alternative approaches for a new federal role. The volume examines: How federal involvement in technology development affects the nation's economic well-being. What we can learn from past federal efforts to stimulate civilian technology development-in the United States and among our major industrial competitors. How trends in productivity, R&D, and other key areas have affected U.S. performance, and how we compare to the world's rising industrial economies. Offering guidance on one of the 1990s most important issues, this volume will be indispensible to federal policymakers, executives in industry and technology, and researchers.