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Product Description: "Sustainable development" has become one of the most widely expressed goals among the environmentally aware, particularly since the Brundtland Report and after Agenda 21 was agreed at the UN conference in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. However, the wide agreement on the importance of sustainability is not matched by any consensus on the meaning of the term or its practical implications for real engineering projects...read more
By M. Henze (editor), W. Schilling (editor), L. Somlyody (editor) and J. Tyson (editor)

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9780080432908 | Pergamon Pr, October 1, 1997, cover price $22.01 | also contains Talking Democracy: Historical Perspectives on Rhetoric and Democracy | About this edition: "Sustainable development" has become one of the most widely expressed goals among the environmentally aware, particularly since the Brundtland Report and after Agenda 21 was agreed at the UN conference in Rio de Janeiro in 1992.

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By M. B. Beck (editor) and W. Schilling (editor)

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9780080428932 | Intl Water Assn, October 1, 1996, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: There is no description available for this title

Product Description: While the planning and design of urban drainage systems (URS) has long been the domain of civil engineers, it is only recently that information on the operation of these systems has been available. An increasing number of UDS are being equipped with sensors and data collection systems, and the data gained are being used to develop appropriate control systems to improve the use of existing systems and increase UDS performance to the maximum...read more
By W. Schilling (editor)

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9780080401454 | Pergamon Pr, December 1, 1989, cover price $90.00 | About this edition: While the planning and design of urban drainage systems (URS) has long been the domain of civil engineers, it is only recently that information on the operation of these systems has been available.

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