Environmental Sustainability for Engineers and Applied Scientists
Book, 2019

This textbook presents key theoretical approaches to understanding issues of sustainability and environmental management, perfectly bridging the gap between engineering and environmental science. It begins with the fundamentals of environmental modelling and toxicology, which are then used to discuss qualitative and quantitative risk assessment methods, and environmental assessments of product design. It discusses how business and government can work towards sustainability, focusing on managerial and legal tools, before considering ethics and how decisions on environmental management can be made. Students will learn quantitative methods while also gaining an understanding of qualitative, legal, and ethical aspects of sustainability. Practical applications are included throughout, and there are study questions at the end of each chapter. PowerPoint slides and jpegs of all the figures in the book are provided online. This is the perfect textbook on environmental studies for engineering and applied science students.

environmental management

decision-making

ecology

life cycle assessment

risk assessment

toxicology

pollution

resources

transport and fate

environmental law

Author

Gregory Peters

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Environmental Systems Analysis

Magdalena Svanström

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Environmental Systems Analysis

Subject Categories

Ethics

Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Other Natural Sciences not elsewhere specified

Environmental Management

Political Science

Law and Society

Chemical Sciences

Environmental Sciences

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Roots

Basic sciences

Learning and teaching

Pedagogical work

DOI

10.1017/9781316711408

ISBN

978-1-107-16682-0

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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5/30/2022