Recycling, fuel and resource recovery: Economic and environmental factors
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In: UCRL- 52788
In: International Economic Association publications
In: Economic growth and resources: proceedings of the 5. World Congress of the Internat. Economic Assoc. held at Tokyo, Japan, 1977 2
Front Cover; Hidden Factors in Technological Change; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART I: Viewpoints on Some Technological Innovations; Introduction; Chapter 1. Economic; Chapter 2. Social; References; Acknowledgements; Chapter 3. Political; Chapter 4. Scientific; Chapter 5. Moral; 1. The Ambiguous Future and the Christian Hope; 2. The Pathfinder Role of Nuclear Energy; 3. The Impact of New Technology on Community Life; References; Chapter 6. Aesthetic; Conclusion; PART II: Aspects of Living with Technology; Introduction; Chapter 7. Use of Resources; ENERGY.
In: Water Resources Research Institute report no. 44
In: Natural Resources Forum, Spec. iss.
In: Advances in environmental science and technology 11
In: Publications of the Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute (N.I.D.I.) and the Population and Family Study Centre (C.B.G.S.) 4
In: Publications of the Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute (NIDI) and the Population and Family Study Centre (CBGS) 4
1. Population, politics and policy -- 1.1. On Method -- 1.2. Population Policy -- 1.3. Migration -- 2. Population, power and the state -- 2.1. Total Population and the Power Inventory -- 2.2. Population Density, Social Organization and Power -- 2.3. Population, Production and the Dependency Burden -- 2.4. Population Optima -- 2.5. Population and Economic Development -- 2.6. Population and Power -- 3. Population and war -- 3.1. Population and the Causation of War -- 3.2. The Malthusian Explanation -- 3.3. Some Hypotheses on Population and War -- 3.4. Population Growth and Density, Resources and Subsistence: Man-Land Relationships and Their Relevance for the Study of War -- 3.5. Crowding, Social Pathology and Aggression -- 3.6. Population Growth, Domestic Conflict and War -- 3.7. Demographic Consequences of War -- 3.8. Human Losses and the Termination of Conflict -- 3.9. Conflict and Catastrophic Population Decline -- 3.10. The Causation of War: A Review of the Hypotheses -- 3.11. Does War Have a Demographic Function? -- 3.12. Population, Aggression and the State -- 4. Population, social morphology and international relations -- 4.1. The Regulation of Human Populations -- 4.2. The Perception of Population Trends -- 4.3. Population and Collective Action -- 4.4. Population and Future International Politics -- References.
In: Publication of the National Pensions Institute of Finland. Series A: 3
In: NIR Research Notes, 14
This report is based on the findings of a revisit of 50 households in Malolwane, a village in eastern Kgatleng, Botswana. The objective of the survey is to assess how human activities, particularly agricultural, have changed since 1979 and how these changes are linked with access to environmental resources or other factors
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In: Environmental Resource Management Series
1 Introduction -- 2 Soil Profile Descriptions -- Soil Horizons -- Color -- Texture -- Structure -- Consistence -- Reaction -- Boundary -- 3 Laboratory Analyses -- Soil Fertility Tests -- Engineering Soils Tests -- Soil Classification Lab Analyses -- Soil Test Kit -- 4 Soil Classification -- Nomenclature -- Maps -- Groupings of Soils -- 5 Computerized Data Processing -- SCS Form 5 -- 6 Engineering Applications -- Community Development -- Waste Disposal -- 7 Agricultural Land Classification -- Land Capability -- Productivity Index -- Land Economics -- Land Use -- 8 Erosion Control -- Soil-Loss Equation -- Evidence of Soil Erosion -- Canadarago Computer Study -- 9 Yield Correlations -- Estimated Yields -- Soil Correlations -- National Programs -- Crop Responses -- Experiment Design -- Sequential Testing -- 10 Archeological Considerations -- New York -- Mesa Verde -- Phoenix -- Tikal -- Sardis -- Mexico City -- Negev Desert -- Rajasthan Desert -- 11 Planning for the Future -- FAO World Soil Map -- Soil Taxonomy -- CRIES -- Benchmark Project -- Soil Quantification -- Conclusions -- Appendix 1 Conversion Factors for U.S. and Metric Units -- Appendix 2 Glossary -- References.
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In: Joint Committee Print
1. Productivity. 94.Congr.,2.Sess. Oct.1976 V,56 S.; 2. The Factors and processes shaping long-run economic growth. 94.Congr.,2.Sess. Nov.1976. VII,85 S.,Tab.; 3. Capital. 94.Congr.,2.Sess. Nov.1976. VII,83 S.Tab.; 4. Resources and Energy. 94.Congr.,2.Sess. Nov.1976. VII,160 S.,Tab.; 5. The steady state economy. 94.Congr.,2.Sess. Dec.1976. VII,83 S.,Tab.,Diagr.; 12. Economic growth in the international Context. 95.Congr.,1.Sess. May 23,1977. V,79 S.,Tab
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In: Critical Issues in Social Justice
In: Springer eBook Collection
1 • Adapting to Scarcity and Change (I): Stating the Problem -- 2 • The Justice Motive in Human Relations: Some Thoughts on What We Know and Need to Know about Justice -- Basic Processes -- 3 • Theoretical Issues in the Development of Social Justice -- 4 • The Development of Justice and Self-Interest during Childhood -- 5 • Morality and the Development of Conceptions of Justice -- 6 • Social Change and the Contexts of Justice Motivation -- 7 • Retributive Justice -- 8 • The Social Psychology of Punishment Reactions -- 9 • Microjustice and Macrojustice -- Institutional Settings -- 10 • The Changing Longevity of Heterosexual Close Relationships: A Commentary and Forecast -- 11 • Giving and Receiving: Social Justice in Close Relationships -- 12 • The Exchange Process in Close Relationships: Microbehavior and Macromotives -- 13 • The Justice of Distributing Scarce and Abundant Resources -- 14 • The Allocation and Acquisition of Resources in Times of Scarcity -- 15 • Justice in "The Crunch" -- 16 • The Relationship of Economic Growth to Inequality in the Distribution of Income -- 17 • Justice Motives and Other Psychological Factors in the Development and Resolution of Disputes -- 18 • Down-to-Earth Justice: Pitfalls on the Road to Legal Decentralization -- 19 • Law as a Social Trap: Problems and Possibilities for the Future -- Endnote -- 20 • Adapting to Scarcity and Change (II): Constructive Alternatives -- Author Index.
In: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, Economics 126
In: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems 126
World Energy Situation -- Forecasting Alternative Regional Electric Requirements and Environmental Impacts for Maryland, 1970–1990 -- The Location of Energy-Related Industries in Western Europe -- Regional Balanced Growth in Italy and the Increase in Oil Prices -- A Dynamic Regional Analysis of Factors Affecting the Electrical Energy Sector in the U.S. -- Perspectives on Short Term Energy Shortages in the Netherlands -- A Linear Programming Model for Determining an Optimal Regional Distribution of Petroleum Products -- The Wisconsin Regional Energy Model: A Dynamic Approach to Regional Energy Analysis -- Estimating the Regional Impacts of Energy Shortages -- Technological Abatement VS. Locational Adjustment: A Time Space Dilemma -- Comments on Parvin and Grammas' Paper -- From Wages to Badly Circulating Rent -- Commodity Modeling Approaches to Resources, Energy and Regional Planning -- Determination of Social Costs of Environmental Damage -- The Risks and Benefits from Lead in Gasoline: Effects on Energy Use and Environment -- Comments on Resek-Provenzano Paper -- Technical Progress in Agriculture and Its Implications for Energy Use -- Urban Design Shaping the Environment -- A Note.