Reprint

Sustainable Integrated Clean Environment for Human & Nature

Edited by
September 2021
358 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-1882-4 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-1881-7 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Sustainable Integrated Clean Environment for Human & Nature that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities
Summary

In this book, the articles published in the special issue of the journal Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050), entitled “Sustainable Integrated Clean Environment for Human & Nature” are re-printed. The objective of this book is to answer the following questions regarding technical, economic, and social approaches:1. What is the current state of the environment? Is it clean?2. How can we make our environment clean and suitable for humans as well as nature?3. How can we keep our environment clean through sustainable practices? The re-printed research articles and review papers aim to cover the subjects mentioned below: 1. COVID-19 and the sustainability of a clean environment for humans and nature: visions, challenges, and solutions2. Clean technologies and nature-based approaches, including environmental remediation and resource circulation3. Global sanitation, hygiene, and public health issues4. Economic approaches, including the development of economic models, life cycle assessment, and the circular economy5. Social awareness and effective education on human rights for procuring clean air and water Through including the latest studies in the above-mentioned fields, this book addresses the technicians, economists, social activists, and decision-makers who are concerned about clean environment concepts for sustainable development of the current and next-generation through respectful interactions between humans and nature.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© by the authors
Keywords
resource-oriented sanitation; sanitation sustainability index; SDG6; sustainability assessment; sustainable development goals; sustainable sanitation; urban geomorphology; sustainable environment; suitability model-GIS; environmental analytical hierarchical process (EAHP); Failaka Island; disinfection; COVID-19; sterility assurance level; medical masks; inactivation; UV irradiation; COVID-19; climate indicators; air quality; environment; pandemic; coronavirus; sustainability; industry 4.0; sustainable investment; corporate social responsibility; sustainable standards; sustainable reporting; smart manufacturing; renewable energy; cleaner production; cattle farming; COVID-19 pandemic; economic point of view; food safety; HOMER; hybrid system; smallholder; thin-film coating; Basic Brown 16; adsorption; durian shell; mechanism; techno-economic analysis; secondhand smoke; time activity; smoke-free; exposure assessment; COVID-19; lockdown; social distancing; mobility; SEM; sustainable development strategies; community development plans; small island developing states; governance; sanitation; water supply; hygiene; WASH; census results; top-down versus bottom-up; gender and age; SDG6; university education; academic policy; educational system; educational sustainability; artificial intelligence and higher education; air pollution; wind energy; renewable energy; COVID-19; coronavirus disease; SARS-CoV-2; sustainable development; cleaner production; sustainable technologies; subsidy; automotive industry; prognosis; COVID-19; environmental impact; life-cycle analysis; PM2.5; biomass burning; long-range transport of PM2.5; source of PM2.5; immobilization; mixed culture; Metanil Yellow; response surface methodology; bioremediation; dye decolorization; mixed culture; metanil yellow; response surface methodology; ecological corridors; cultural corridors; protection prioritization; MCR model; integrated network; capitalization; capital return rate deficiency; expected value; carbon storage; estate fertility; carbon rent; blue infrastructure; spatial planning; urban planning; ecosystem services; n/a