00694nas 2200181z- 450 991013327170332120170227170243.0(CKB)3390000000046682(EXLCZ)99339000000004668220140126cuuuuuuuu -u- -engFiscal year ... annual report. (United States. Department of Homeland Security. Office of Inspector General)Dept. of Homeland Security, Office of Inspector GeneralFiscal year ... annual report. JOURNAL9910133271703321Fiscal year ... annual report. (United States. Department of Homeland Security. Office of Inspector General)2163935UNINA04549nam 2200733 450 991080941780332120230807210939.01-5231-0472-43-11-038133-83-11-027589-910.1515/9783110275896(CKB)3360000000514909(EBL)1113331(SSID)ssj0001482999(PQKBManifestationID)11870803(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001482999(PQKBWorkID)11422979(PQKB)11328401(MiAaPQ)EBC1113331(DE-B1597)174916(OCoLC)910535362(DE-B1597)9783110275896(Au-PeEL)EBL1113331(CaPaEBR)ebr11049705(CaONFJC)MIL807770(OCoLC)908517372(EXLCZ)99336000000051490920150416h20152015 uy| 0engur|nu---|u||utxtccrSustainable biofuels an ecological assessment of the future energy /edited by Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj, Terenzio Zenone, Jiquan ChenBerlin ;Boston :Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG,[2015]©20151 online resource (366 p.)Ecosystem science and applications,2196-6737Description based upon print version of record.3-11-055466-6 3-11-027584-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --List of Contributors --List of Abbreviations --Preface --Contents --Chapter 1. The Sustainable Biofuels Paradigm --Chapter 2 Switchgrass for Bioenergy: Agro-ecological Sustainability --Chapter 3. Sugarcane as an Alternative Source of Sustainable Energy --Chapter 4. Jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.) as a New Biofuel Feedstock for Semi-arid and Arid Regions and Its Agro-ecological Sustainability Issues --Chapter 5. Environmental Aspects of Willow Cultivation for Bioenergy --Chapter 6. Short Rotation Forestry for Energy Production in Italy: Environmental Aspects and New Perspectives of Use in Biofuel Industry --Chapter 7. Populus and Salix Grown in a Short-rotation Coppice for Bioenergy: Ecophysiology, Aboveground Productivity, and Stand-level Water Use Efficiency --Chapter 8. Afforestation of Salt-affected Marginal Lands with Indigenous Tree Species for Sustainable Biomass and Bioenergy Production --Chapter 9. Bioenergy and Prospects for Phytoremediation --Chapter 10. Eight Principles of Uncertainty for Life Cycle Assessment of Biofuel Systems --Chapter 11. Energy and GHG Emission Assessments of Biodiesel Production in Mato Grosso, Brazil --Chapter 12. Biomass Potential of Switchgrass and Miscanthus on the USA’s Marginal Lands --Chapter 13. Global Agro-ecological Challenges in Commercial Biodiesel Production from Jatropha curcas: Seed Productivity to Disease Incidence --Subject IndexWith oil resources approaching their limits, biofuels have become increasingly attractive. This book provides a detailed description of the ecological implications of second and third generation biofuel feedstock production systems, beginning with an introduction to the importance of ecological sustainability alongside economic viability. The book is divided into sections describing theoretical foundation and benefits of various biofuel cropping systems, and providing a description of practical ecological limitations to achieve those fundamental benefits. The book covers such critical issues as greenhouse gas emissions, carbon balance, water cycle components, other biogeochemical and socioeconomic interactions alongside life cycle analysis principals for achieving sustainability. These are some of the most important sustainability, environmental and economic issues which biofuel industry and scientific community is seeking answers to.Ecosystem science and applications.Biomass energyBioenergy.Biofuels.Ecology.Ecosystems Science.Sustainability.Biomass energy.662/.88ZE 37000rvkBhardwaj Ajay KumarZenone TerenzioChen Jiquan1962-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809417803321Sustainable biofuels2751717UNINA02594nam0 2200493 i 450 VAN0011376320240806100749.781N978331923042920180118d2015 |0itac50 baengCH|||| |||||Methods of mathematical modellingcontinuous systems and differential equationsThomas Witelski, Mark Bowen[Cham]Springer2015XVIII, 305 p.ill.24 cm001VAN000294432001 Springer undergraduate mathematics series210 Berlin [etc.]Springer1998-VAN00235136Methods of mathematical modelling : continuous systems and differential equations244058034-XXOrdinary differential equations [MSC 2020]VANC021251MF34B40Boundary value problems on infinite intervals for ordinary differential equations [MSC 2020]VANC033716MF34ExxAsymptotic theory for ordinary differential equation [MSC 2020]VANC024393MF35-XXPartial differential equations [MSC 2020]VANC019763MF35QxxPartial differential equations of mathematical physics and other areas of application [MSC 2020]VANC022881MF49-XXCalculus of variations and optimal control; optimization [MSC 2020]VANC019757MF92-XXBiology and other natural sciences [MSC 2020]VANC020839MFAsymptotic analysisKW:KCalculus of variationsKW:KMathematical modellingKW:KMultiple Scale AnalysisKW:KNonlinear OscillatorsKW:KOrdinary Differential EquationsKW:KPartial Differential EquationsKW:KPerturbation MethodsKW:KCHChamVANL001889WitelskiThomasVANV087871755655BowenMarkVANV087872755656Springer <editore>VANV108073650ITSOL20250411RICAhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23042-9E-book – Accesso al full-text attraverso riconoscimento IP di Ateneo, proxy e/o ShibbolethBIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICAIT-CE0120VAN08NVAN00113763BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICA08DLOAD e-book 0320 08eMF320 20180118 Methods of mathematical modelling : continuous systems and differential equations2440580UNICAMPANIA