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Summary
This work contains a collection of selected, peer-reviewed papers that were presented at the First Dubrovnik Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems, held in Dubrovnik, Croatia in 2002. This conference was focussed on the following objectives: More...to discuss sustainability concepts of energy, water and environment and their relation to global development; to analyse potential scientific and technological processes reflecting energy, water and environment exchange; to present energy, water and environment system models and their evaluation; to consider multi-criteria assessment of energy, water and environment systems by taking account of economic, social, environmental and resource use aspects. This book is interesting for (post)graduate students, scientists and professionals from mechanical, chemical and environmental disciplines who are working on sustainable development.
Author Notes
Naim H. Afgan is UNESCO Chair Holder at the Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal.
Zeljko Bogdan is at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia.
Neven Duic teaches at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia.
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. IX |
Sustainability concept | |
Sustainability concept for energy, water and environment systems | p. 3 |
Sustainable energy path | p. 23 |
Methodology to construct material circulatory network in a local community | p. 29 |
Application of emergy analysis to sustainable management of water resources | p. 37 |
Sustainability assessment method | |
Method of allocation of the weights by fuzzy logic for a sustainable urban model | p. 47 |
Fuzzy cost recovery in planning for sustainable water supply systems in developing countries | p. 57 |
Possibility theory and fuzzy logic applications to risk assessment problems | p. 67 |
Social aspect of sustainable development | |
Research on woods as sustainable industrial resources--evaluation of tactile warmth for woods and other materials | p. 79 |
New and renewable energy sources for water and environment sustainable development | |
The surface water retention basins as a tool for new and renewable water and energy sources | p. 91 |
Solar photocatalytic oxidation: a sustainable tool for reclaiming biologically treated municipal wastewater for high quality demand re-use? | p. 99 |
Development of solar testing station for flat-plate water-cooled solar collectors | p. 109 |
The application of solar radiation for the treatment of lake water | p. 119 |
Helinet energy subsystem: an integrated hydrogen system for stratospheric applications | p. 129 |
Sustainable development of environment systems | |
Dynamic simulation of pollutant dispersion over complex urban terrains: a tool for sustainable development, control and management | p. 139 |
Study of environmental sustainability: The case of Portuguese polluting industries | p. 151 |
The factors which affect the decision to attain ISO 14000 | p. 161 |
Creation of a recycling-based society optimised on regional material and energy flow | p. 171 |
Environmental, energy and economic aspects and sustainability in thermal processing of wastes from pulp production | p. 181 |
Worldwide use of ethanol: a contribution for economic and environmental sustainability | p. 189 |
Environmental aspects of socio-economic changes for industrial region in Russia in transition economy | p. 197 |
Waste incineration in Swedish municipal energy systems--modelling the effects of various waste quantitites in the City of Linkoping | p. 203 |
Tidal power generation: a sustainable energy source? | p. 213 |
Modelling and simulation of energy, water and environment systems | |
Modelling of energy and environmental costs for sustainability of urban areas | p. 221 |
Alteration of chemical disinfection to environmentally friendly disinfection by UV-radiation | p. 231 |
Modelling the geographic distribution of scattered electricity sources | p. 241 |
Dynamic stock modelling: a method for the identification and estimation of future waste streams and emissions based on past production and product stock characteristics | p. 249 |
Comparison of fouling data from alternative cooling water sources | p. 259 |
Influence of the critical sticking velocity on the growth rate of particulate fouling in waste incinerators | p. 269 |
A general mathematical model of solid fuels pyrolysis | p. 279 |
Thermo-economic analysis of energy, water and environment systems | |
The EnergyPLAN model: CHP and wind power system analysis | p. 291 |
Electric Power System Expansion Planning | p. 301 |
Development of an air staging technology to reduce NOx-emissions in grate fired boilers | p. 309 |
Systemic approach for techno-economic evaluation of triple hybrid (RO, MSF and power generation) scheme including accounting of CO[subscript 2] emission | p. 319 |
New fossil fuel energy technologies--a possibility of improving energy efficiency in developing countries | p. 337 |
Sustainable development of water systems | |
Water management of a small river basin toward sustainability (the example of the Slovenian river Paka) | p. 349 |
A simplified model for long term prediction on vertical distributions of water qualities in Lake Biwa | p. 357 |
Author index | p. 367 |