01127nam2 22002773i 450 VAN025859520230522111538.25520230522d1912 |0itac50 bagerDE|||| |||||ˆ1: Das ‰offentliche RechtRobert von MayrBerlinLeipzigGoschen1912158 p.16 cm001VAN02582122001 Sammlung Göschen645001VAN02585962001 ˆ2: Die ‰Zeit des Amt- und Verkehrsrechtesvon Robert von Mayr210 BerlinLeipzigGoschen215 3 volumi16 cm2.1BerlinVANL000066LeipzigVANL001016von MayrRobertVANV2120941351153GöschenVANV122403650ITSOL20230804RICABIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZAIT-CE0105VAN00VAN0258595BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00CONS BL.900M.1954 00BL 593 20230522 Biblioteca LauriaOffentliche Recht3221348UNICAMPANIA03386nam 22006615 450 991076818130332120251113174034.03-319-98914-69783319989143(electronic bk.)10.1007/978-3-319-98914-3(CKB)4100000007127628(MiAaPQ)EBC5592863(DE-He213)978-3-319-98914-3(PPN)232471746(EXLCZ)99410000000712762820181108d2018 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSustainable Agriculture Reviews 32 Waste Recycling and Fertilisation /edited by Eric Lichtfouse1st ed. 2018.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2018.1 online resource (ix, 298 pages)Sustainable Agriculture Reviews,2210-4429 ;323-319-98913-8 Includes bibliographical references and indexPreface -- 01 Nutrient recycling: waste hierarchy, recycling cities and eco-houses -- 02 Reducing food losses and waste in the food supply chain -- 03 Beneficial microorganisms for the management of soil phosphorus -- 04 New insights into the yields of underexploited grain legume species -- 05 Grain legumes for the sustainability of European farming systems -- 06 Nitrogen management in the rice–wheat system of China and South Asia -- 07 Oilseed rape crop residues: decomposition, properties and allelopathic effects -- 08 Biochar amendment to soil for sustainable agriculture -- 09 Soil quality and agricultural sustainability in semi-arid areas -- 10 Organic agriculture for food security in Pakistan -- 11 Impact of recombinant DNA technology and nanotechnology on agriculture.This book summarise advanced knowledge and methods to recycle waste and fertilise soils in agriculture. In the near future, waste recycling will no longer be an option because natural resources become rare and costly, urbanisation is blooming and population is growing. In theory, most waste could be recycled. In practice, most waste is wasted. Remarkable aspects include the concepts of waste hierarchy eco-houses in smart cities, microbes and fungi for plant nutrition, and benefits of legume cultivation, biochar application and agropastoralism.Sustainable Agriculture Reviews,2210-4429 ;32AgricultureSustainabilityRefuse and refuse disposalBotanySoil scienceAgricultureSustainabilityWaste Management/Waste TechnologyPlant ScienceSoil ScienceAgriculture.Sustainability.Refuse and refuse disposal.Botany.Soil science.Agriculture.Sustainability.Waste Management/Waste Technology.Plant Science.Soil Science.63056.04.36EP-CLASSLichtfouse Ericedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910768181303321Sustainable Agriculture Reviews 323656069UNINA