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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_437478076
    Format: XI, 569 S. : graph. Darst.
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: Undetermined
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    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ64865
    Format: 89 S.
    Note: MAB0014.001: MR 90.1108
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045178326
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 217 p. 41 illus)
    ISBN: 9789400978645
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789400978669
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045177460
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 389 p)
    ISBN: 9789400969834
    Content: This volume is based on a workshop on "Effects of accumulation of air pollutants in forest ecosystems'; held in GOttingen, Federal Republic of Germany, from May 16-18, 1982. This work'shop was initiated and sponsored by the Environmental Agency of the Federal Republic of Germany (project officer: Dr. J. Pankrath) as part of a research contract (project leader: Dr. B. Ulrich). THE PROBLEM SEEN UNDER THE ASPECT OF ADMINISTRATION The problem of forest damage caused by air pollution is not new in Europe. Already in 1983 a comprehensive report from Schroeder and Reuss about vegetation damages by fume in the Harz mountains was published. In 1923, Prof. Dr. Julius Stocklasa of the Bohemian Technical Highschool in Prague was concerned with research of toxical effects of sulphur dioxide in his publication "The damage of vegetation by flue gas and exhalations of facili ties". This comprehensive and instructive work concludes with the sentence: "It is already high time for the governments of all cultural states to take legal, police and private measures in order to prevent damage by flue gases". In the neighbourhood of industries with high gaseous and dust emissions damages have been shown to occur for a long timei these deleterious effects have influenced the growth of trees and in extreme cases have even caused their early death
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789400969858
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045176749
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XLII, 570 p. 19 illus)
    ISBN: 9789400991118
    Content: Since the beginning of industrialization in the last century, a steady increase in energy consumption can be observed. At the same time, energy generation switched from wood and coal to predominantly oil, coal and natural gas. Soon, many countries became aware of the fact that the resources of fossil fuels, especially of oil and natural gas are finite. Diversification of energy sources became a requirement for the future. Governments expressed their concern by setting up natural energy programmes while international organisations undertook assessments of the global energy resources and possible rates of supply and substitution. When it comes to setting up energy policies, the following factors must be taken into consideration: population growth, level and nature of socio-economic activity, the costs of energy, the adequacy and reliability of supply, the availability of technology and supporting infrastructure, the success of energy conservation programmes and concern about the environment, safety aspects of production and use of energy as well as educational efforts toward a rational use of energy. When we express our most urgent concern, the long-term global energy provision, experts offer four interrelated partial strategies: - the strategy of rational use and conservation of energy - the strategy of using renewable energy sources - the coal strategy including coal gasification and liquefaction - the nuclear power strategy. Any strategy, however, for securing future energy supply has, from my point of view, to be thoroughly examined as to its impact on the environment
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789027711779
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Geography
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    Keywords: Klima ; Energie ; Klimatologie ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_BAB000534713
    Format: Getr. Zählung : , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3-503-02468-9
    Series Statement: Berichte / Umweltbundesamt 85/4
    Language: German
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9948601138802882
    Format: XXXII, 504 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1981.
    ISBN: 9789400985636
    Note: I / Overview -- Interactions of Food and Climate: Issues and Policy Considerations -- Dimensions of the World Food and Climate Problem -- II / World Food Demand and Supply - Present and Future -- World Food Needs and Prospects -- Population Growth, Nutrition and Food Supply -- Seawater-Based Agriculture as a Food Production Defense against Climate Variability -- Agricultural Development Prospects until the Year 2000 -- Discussion -- III / Climatic Variability and Food Production -- Climate Variability and Crop Yield in High and Low Temperate Regions -- Climatic Variability and Crop Yields in the Semi-Arid Tropics -- Climatic Variability and Sustainability of Crop Yield in the Moist Tropics -- Climate and Aquatic Food Production -- Discussion -- IV / Vulnerability of Food Supplies -- Water Resources and Food Supply -- Soil Management and the Food Supply -- Interrelations between Pests and Climatic Factors -- Food, Energy, and Climate Change -- Towards a Conservation Strategy to Retain World Food and Biosphere Options -- Discussion -- V / Assessment of Climate/Food Interactions -- Basic Data Requirements - Experience with the World Wheat Experiment of the World Meteorological Organization -- The Technology of Crop/Weather Modeling -- State of the Art of Predicting Short Period Climatic Variations -- Climatic Variability and Coherence in Time and Space -- Discussion -- VI / Policy Implications of Food/Climate Interactions -- Economic Consequences of Food/Climate Variability -- Strategies to Deal with Climate/Food Interactions in Developed Countries -- Strategies to Increase Food Production in Developing Countries -- Discussion.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789027713544
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789027713537
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789400985643
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    Berlin :Inst. für Theoret. Meteorologie,
    UID:
    almafu_BV035168890
    Format: 89 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Language: German
    Keywords: Dynamik ; Stratosphäre ; Mesosphäre
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9948601132702882
    Format: XVII, 389 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1983.
    ISBN: 9789400969834
    Content: This volume is based on a workshop on "Effects of accumulation of air pollutants in forest ecosystems'; held in GOttingen, Federal Republic of Germany, from May 16-18, 1982. This work'shop was initiated and sponsored by the Environmental Agency of the Federal Republic of Germany (project officer: Dr. J. Pankrath) as part of a research contract (project leader: Dr. B. Ulrich). THE PROBLEM SEEN UNDER THE ASPECT OF ADMINISTRATION The problem of forest damage caused by air pollution is not new in Europe. Already in 1983 a comprehensive report from Schroeder and Reuss about vegetation damages by fume in the Harz mountains was published. In 1923, Prof. Dr. Julius Stocklasa of the Bohemian Technical Highschool in Prague was concerned with research of toxical effects of sulphur dioxide in his publication "The damage of vegetation by flue gas and exhalations of facili­ ties". This comprehensive and instructive work concludes with the sentence: "It is already high time for the governments of all cultural states to take legal, police and private measures in order to prevent damage by flue gases". In the neighbourhood of industries with high gaseous and dust emissions damages have been shown to occur for a long timei these deleterious effects have influenced the growth of trees and in extreme cases have even caused their early death.
    Note: Preface -- A concept of forest ecosystem stability and of acid deposition as driving force for destabilization -- Topic 1: Processes and Rates of Deposition, Storage Places of Deposited Air Pollutants -- Interaction of forest canopies with atmospheric constituents: SO2, alkali and earth alkali cations and chloride -- Interaction of forest canopies with atmospheric constituents: Aluminum and heavy metals -- Input of acidifiers and heavy metals to a German forest area due to dry and wet deposition -- Processes and rates of deposition of air pollutants in different ecosystems -- Measurements of surface resistance during dry deposition of SO2 to wet and dry coniferous forest -- Topic 2: Processes and Rates of Proton Production by Discoupling of the Ion Cycle, and of Proton Consumption by Silicate Weathering -- The turnover of protons by mineralization and ion uptake in a beech (Fagus Silvatica) and a Norway spruce ecosystem -- Effects on soil chemistry as a consequence of proton input -- Holocene versus accelerated actual proton consumption in German forest soils -- Topic 3: Effects on Chemical Soil State -- Soil acidity and its relations to acid deposition -- Balances of element fluxes within different ecosystems impacted by acid rain -- A mechanism for storage and retrieval of acid in acid soils -- Effects of atmospheric ammonium sulfate on calcareous and non-calcareous soils of woodlands in the Netherlands -- Studies of proton flux in forests and heaths in Scotland -- Composition of percolate from reconstructed profiles of two Jack Pine Forest soils as influenced by acid input -- Sulphur pollution: Ca, Mg and Al in soil and soil water and possible effects on forest trees -- Soil properties under three species of tree in southern England in relation to acid deposition in throughfall -- Influence of soil reaction and organic matter on the solubility of heavy metals in soils -- Topic 4: Effects on Biological Soil State and on Animals -- Micro-morphological characteristics of humus forms as indicators of increased environmental stress in Hamburg's forests -- Biochemical reactivity in forest soils as indicators for environmental pollution -- Mercury - Accumulation in game -- Topic 5: Effects of Soil Acidification and Accumulation of Air Pollutants on Plants -- Air pollutant deposition and effects on plants -- IUFRO-Studies on maximal SO2 emissions standards to protect forests -- Longtermed fluoride pollution of a forest ecosystem: Time, the dimension of pitfalls and limitations -- The problem of determining growth losses in Norway Spruce stands caused by environmental factors -- First information about inventory of emission depending damages on Norway Spruce in Lower Saxony/Fed. Rep. Germany -- Die-back of Red Spruce, acid deposition, and changes in soil nutrient status - a review -- Scots Pine-dying within the neighbourhood of an industrial area -- Growth patterns, phloem nutrient contents and root characteristics of beech (Fagus sylv.L.) on soils of different reaction -- Biological alterations in the stem and root of fir and spruce due to pollution influence.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789400969858
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789027714763
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789400969841
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    almahu_9948601284602882
    Format: XLII, 570 p. 19 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1980.
    ISBN: 9789400991118
    Content: Since the beginning of industrialization in the last century, a steady increase in energy consumption can be observed. At the same time, energy generation switched from wood and coal to predominantly oil, coal and natural gas. Soon, many countries became aware of the fact that the resources of fossil fuels, especially of oil and natural gas are finite. Diversification of energy sources became a requirement for the future. Governments expressed their concern by setting up natural energy programmes while international organisations undertook assessments of the global energy resources and possible rates of supply and substitution. When it comes to setting up energy policies, the following factors must be taken into consideration: population growth, level and nature of socio-economic activity, the costs of energy, the adequacy and reliability of supply, the availability of technology and supporting infrastructure, the success of energy conservation programmes and concern about the environment, safety aspects of production and use of energy as well as educational efforts toward a rational use of energy. When we express our most urgent concern, the long-term global energy provision, experts offer four interrelated partial strategies: - the strategy of rational use and conservation of energy - the strategy of using renewable energy sources - the coal strategy including coal gasification and liquefaction - the nuclear power strategy. Any strategy, however, for securing future energy supply has, from my point of view, to be thoroughly examined as to its impact on the environment.
    Note: I/Global Energy Demand and Supply - Present and Future -- Economically Efficient Energy Futures -- High Energy Demand and Supply Scenario -- The Role of Climate in Affecting Energy Demand/Supply -- Climate Considerations and Energy Conservation -- Prospects for Using Improved Climate Information to Better Manage Energy Systems -- II/Climatic Impacts of Carbon Dioxide -- The Carbon Cycle and its Perturbation by Man -- The Oceans and Biosphere as Future Sinks for Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide -- The Role of the Biosphere -- Modeling the Surface Temperature Changes Due to Increased Atmospheric CO2 -- Constraints on Fossil Fuel Use -- The U.S. Department of Energy and the Carbon Dioxide Issue -- III/Climatic Impacts of Other Gases and Aerosols -- The Effects of Chlorofluoromethanes on Climate -- The Impact of Nitrogen Fertilization -- Climatic Effects of Anthropogenic Trace Gases -- Aerosols and Climate -- IV Climatic Impacts of Land Use Changes -- Impacts Due to Deforestation -- Climate Change Due to Anthropogenic Surface Albedo Modification -- Impacts of Changes Due to Large-Scale Deployment of Energy Conversion Systems -- Climatic Impacts of Urbanization -- V/Climatic Impacts of Heat Emission -- Impact of Waste Heat Emissions in the Upper-Rhine Region -- Local and Regional Climatic Impacts of Heat Emission -- Computer Simulation Studies of the Regional and Global Climatic Impacts of Waste Heat Emission -- VI/Risk-Benefit and Cost-Benefit Assessment -- Comparison of Risks and Benefits Among Different Energy Systems -- Assessing the Importance of CO2-induced Climatic Changes Using Risk-Benefit Analysis -- The Costs of Climatic Impacts -- VII/Possible Preventive Measures -- Reduction of Fossil Fuel Use and Adoption of Alternative Energy Sources -- Conservation Practices and Increased Efficiency of Energy Conversion and Usage -- The Collection, Disposal, and Storage of Carbon Dioxide -- Environmental Control Technology for Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789027711779
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789027711793
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789400991125
    Language: English
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