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This book presents a collection of revolutionary research and case studies exploring innovative approaches to sustainable landscape design, green infrastructure, agricultural systems, geospatial technologies, and the development of resilient and livable cities. As the world faces escalating environmental challenges stemming from climate change, resource depletion, and biodiversity loss, there is an urgent need to identify and implement sustainable solutions. This book contributes to this imperative by showcasing research that advances both theoretical and practical knowledge in key domains critical to environmental sustainability and community resilience. The contributions in this book highlight the crucial role that cities play in addressing the global sustainability crisis. As urban populations continue to grow, so too do the demands on infrastructure, resources, and energy systems. Reconciling these increasing urban pressures with the need to protect and restore natural ecosystems is a central focus of the research presented. The chapters explore novel applications of renewable energy, green infrastructure, regenerative agriculture, and geospatial technologies as means of cultivating more ecologically sound and livable cities. Furthermore, the interdisciplinary nature of the research, spanning disciplines such as urban planning, environmental science, and agricultural technology, underscores the multifaceted nature of the sustainability transition. Collectively, the insights and case studies offered in this book provide invaluable guidance for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners dedicated to realizing a more equitable and environmentally resilient future.
Provides a comprehensive understanding of the environmental sustainability It pinpoints through advanced research the advances of a climate-smart agriculture Bridges the gap between landscape design, green infrastructure, innovative agriculture, and geospatial technologies
Auteur
AsonjaAleksandar is a professor at the Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management, Business Academy University, Novi Sad, where he has worked since 2013. He completed all undergraduate, master, and Ph.D. studies at the University of Novi Sad in 2013. He is also an energy manager of the City of Novi Sad Energy at the Energy Agency of the City of Novi Sad, Serbia. He worked at NS-Termomontaa d.o.o. Novi Sad, Serbia (20042016) and A.D. Termoelektro, Belgrade, Serbia (20012004). He has published about 170 scientific and professional papers, 14 monographs, and 4 technical solutions and reviewed over 150 scientific papers.
Evgeny Panidi completed his Ph.D. in Geoinformatics in 2012 at the Saint Petersburg State University, Russia (the thesis was defended at the Russian State Hydrometeorological University, Russia). He was appointed as an associate professor in 2014 at the Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics of Saint Petersburg State University (SPBU) and as the head of the Department in 2017. His areas of research interest include management and processing of geospatial data in different domains, including natural and human geography, ecology, and engineering. He has supervised 14 Ph.D. theses and 22 M.Sc. theses. Since 2016, he has been an editorial board member of the Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Earth Sciences which is a scientific journal of Saint Petersburg State University
Ayse Ozcan Buckley , Ph.D., is a professor of Political Science and Public Administration in Turkey and an adjunct faculty member at MSU. She graduated from the University of Inonu (Turkey) (MscPI, Ph.D.) specializing in environmental policies, housing policy applications, and resulting environmental impacts on urban form. Ozcan Buckley has studied on evaluating the application of legal principles to urban and environmental policies in Turkey. Her research and teaching interests address environmental planning, urban policies, climate change planning, green economy, sustainable development, renewable energy and sustainability and public policy. Ozcan Buckley's current research focus is on urban climate change planning, ecological politics, and eco-municipal practices in the USA and Turkey. She is recently working on climate change planning experiences in the USA and also university climate action planning in Michigan. Ozcan Buckley has also worked in government and in private consulting as an urban policy researcher and analyst in Turkey.
Contenu
.- Part I: Sustainable Landscape and Green Infrastructure.
.- Chapter 1: Experimental Study of a Solar Installation with Thermosiphon Circulation in the Southern Region of Kazakhstan.
.- Chapter 2: Preliminary Findings: Exploring Variations in the Potential Adoption of Green Roofs among Property Owners in Urban AreasA Case Study of Eindhoven Neighborhoods, The Netherlands.
.- Chapter 3: A Review of Land Management Policies and Practices in India.
.- Chapter 4: Integrating Twin Transitions in Circular Agriculture: A Methodology for Sustainable and Technologically Advanced Farming.
.- Chapter 5: Enhancing Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Services through Sustainable Landscape and Green Infrastructure Laws, etc.