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[135]-141) and index.The history of constitution-making in Turkey -- Initial changes, 1987-1995 -- Constitutional amendments under EU conditionality 1998-2006 -- Harmonization packages and other legislative reforms -- EU conditionality and democratization process in Turkey -- The constitutional crisis of 2007-2008 and the search for a new constitution.Explores and illustrates how domestic and international factors shape the direction of democratization process with special reference to constitution making process in Turkey. Describes how all five Turkish constitutions were, by and large, the products of indigenous effort, although borrowing could be felt in certain limited areas. Argues that the constitutional reforms in the post-1983 period were the outco me of broad inter-party negotiations and agree ments as a response to the society's demands for a more democratic and liberal political system. Finally, the constitutional revisions adopted since 1995 were strongly conditioned by Turkey's hope of accession to the European Union. With these reforms, Turkey was successful in meeting the political criteria and started accession negotiations with the EU.DemocratizationTurkeyConstitutional historyTurkeyTurkeyPolitics and government1980-DemocratizationConstitutional history320.9561Ozbudun Ergun570554Genckaya Omer Faruk1813369MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910963993403321Democratization and the politics of constitution-making in turkey4366436UNINA11050nam 22005413 450 991097283100332120251116153539.097810000825481000082547(MiAaPQ)EBC7049429(Au-PeEL)EBL7049429(CKB)24281708900041(OCoLC)1337944798(EXLCZ)992428170890004120220728d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEnvironmental Management Handbook, Second Edition - Six Volume Set2nd ed.Milton :Taylor & Francis Group,2020.©2021.1 online resource (3829 pages)Applied Ecology and Environmental Management Series9781138342620 1138342629 Cover -- Volume1 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Editors -- Contributors -- Section I: Anthropogenic Chemicals: Human Manufactured and Activities -- 1: Acaricides -- 2: Endocrine Disruptors -- 3: Herbicides -- 4: Herbicides: Non-Target Species Effects -- 5: Insecticides: Aerial Ultra-Low-Volume Application -- 6: Neurotoxicants: Developmental Experimental Testing -- 7: Persistent Organic Pesticides -- 8: Pollutants: Organic and Inorganic -- 9: Pollution: Genotoxicity of Agrotoxic Compounds -- 10: Pollution: Pesticides in Agro-Horticultural Ecosystems -- 11: Pollution: Pesticides in Natural Ecosystems -- 12: Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) -- 13: Toxic Substances -- Section II: Natural Elements and Chemicals -- 14: Allelochemics -- 15: Aluminum -- 16: Boron: Soil Contaminant -- 17: Cadmium: Toxicology -- 18: Carbon: Soil Inorganic -- 19: Chromium -- 20: Cobalt and Iodine -- 21: Copper -- 22: Globalization -- 23: Heavy Metals -- 24: Inorganic Carbon: Composition and Formation -- 25: Lead: Ecotoxicology -- 26: Lead: Regulations -- 27: Mercury -- 28: Mycotoxins -- 29: Nitrogen -- 30: Phenols -- 31: Phosphorus: Agricultural Nutrient -- 32: Potassium -- 33: Radionuclides -- 34: Rare Earth Elements -- 35: Strontium -- 36: Sulfur -- 37: Sulfur Dioxide -- 38: Vanadium and Chromium Groups -- Section III: Basic Environmental Processes -- 39: Adsorption -- 40: Cadmium and Lead: Contamination -- 41: Heavy Metals: Organic Fertilization Uptake -- 42: Inorganic Carbon: Global Carbon Cycle -- 43: Inorganic Carbon: Modeling -- 44: Inorganic Compounds: Eco-Toxicity -- 45: Leaching -- 46: Aquatic Communities: Pesticide Impacts -- 47: Phosphorus: Riverine System Transport -- 48: Nitrogen: Biological Fixation -- 49: Nutrients: Best Management Practices.50: Nutrients: Bioavailability and Plant Uptake -- 51: Nutrient-Water Interactions -- 52: Pollution: Non-Point Source -- 53: Pollution: Point Sources -- 54: Radioactivity -- 55: Telecouplings -- Index -- Volume2 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Editors -- Contributors -- Section I: APC: Anthropogenic Chemicals and Activities -- 1: Animals: Sterility from Pesticides -- 2: Bacillus Thuringiensis: Transgenic Crops -- 3: Biopesticides -- 4: Birds: Chemical Control -- 5: Birds: Pesticide Use Impacts -- 6: Insect Growth Regulators -- Section II: COV: Comparative Overviews of Important Topics for Environmental Management -- 7: Biodiversity and Sustainability -- 8: Biofertilizers -- 9: Ecosystems: Large-Scale Restoration Governance -- 10: Ecosystems: Planning and Trade-Offs -- 11: Natural Enemies: Conservation -- 12: Pests: Landscape Patterns -- Section III: CSS: Case Studies of Environmental Management -- 13: Biological Control of Vertebrates: Myxoma Virus and Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus as Biological Controls for Rabbits -- 14: Cabbage Disease Ecology and Management -- 15: Natural Enemies and Biocontrol: Artificial Diets -- Section IV: DIA: Diagnostic Tools: Monitoring, Ecological Modeling, Ecological Indicators, and Ecological Services -- 16: Animals: Toxicological Evaluation -- 17: Bioindicators for Sustainable Agroecosystems -- 18: Ecological Indicators: Eco-Exergy to Emergy Flow -- 19: Ecological Indicators: Ecosystem Health -- 20: Sustainable Fisheries: Models and Management -- Section V: ENT: Environmental Management using Environmental Technologies -- 21: Bioremediation: Contaminated Soil Restoration -- 22: Biotechnology: Pest Management -- 23: Plant Pathogens (Fungi): Biological Control -- 24: Plant Pathogens (Viruses): Biological Control.25: Stored-Product Pests: Biological Control -- 26: Weeds (Insects and Mites): Biological Control -- Section VI: NEC: Natural Elements and Chemicals Found in Nature -- 27: Antagonistic Plants -- 28: Arthropod Host-Plant Resistant Crops -- 29: Biomass -- 30: Nematodes: Biological Control -- Section VII: PRO: Basic Environmental Processes -- 31: Agroforestry: Water Use Efficiency -- 32: Bacterial Pest Control -- 33: Bioaccumulation -- 34: Biodegradation -- 35: Biological Control of Vertebrates -- 36: Biological Controls -- 37: Biological Factors Impeding Recovery of Predatory Fish Populations -- 38: Bioremediation -- 39: Composting -- 40: Insects and Mites: Biological Control -- 41: Invasion Biology -- Index -- Volume3 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Editors -- Contributors -- Section I: APC: Anthropogenic Chemicals -- 1: Agricultural Soils: Nitrous Oxide Emissions -- 2: Agriculture: Energy Use and Conservation -- 3: Agriculture: Organic -- 4: Erosion by Water: Accelerated -- 5: Erosion: Irrigation-Induced -- 6: Pesticide Translocation Control: Soil Erosion -- 7: Pesticides -- 8: Salt-Affected Soils: Sustainable Agriculture -- 9: Sodic Soils: Irrigation Farming -- Section II: COV: Comparative Overviews of Important Topics For Environmental Management -- 10: Agricultural Soils: Carbon and Nitrogen Biological Cycling -- 11: Agricultural Soils: Phosphorus -- 12: Erosion and Global Change -- 13: Erosion and Precipitation -- 14: Erosion: History -- 15: Erosion by Wind: Global Hot Spots -- 16: Erosion by Wind: Principles -- 17: Erosion: Snowmelt -- 18: Erosion: Soil Quality -- 19: Farming: Organic -- 20: Global Climate Change: World Soils -- 21: Integrated Farming Systems -- 22: Organic Soil Amendments -- 23: Pasturelands, Rangelands, and Other Grazing Social-Ecological Systems.24: Salt-Affected Soils: Physical Properties and Behavior -- 25: Sodic Soils: Properties -- 26: Soil Degradation: Global Assessment -- 27: Soil Erosion and Carbon Dioxide -- 28: Soil Quality: Carbon and Nitrogen Gases -- 29: Sustainable Agriculture: Soil Quality -- Section III: CSS: Case Studies of Environmental Management -- 30: Drought and Agricultural Production in the Central Andes -- 31: Mines: Rehabilitation of Open Cut -- Section IV: DIA: Diagnostic Tools: Monitoring, Ecological Modeling, Ecological Indicators, and Ecological Services -- 32: Bioenergy Crops: Carbon Balance Assessment -- 33: Erosion by Water: Amendment Techniques -- 34: Erosion by Water: Assessment and Control -- 35: Erosion by Water: Empirical Methods -- 36: Erosion by Water: Process-Based Modeling -- 37: Erosion by Wind: Source, Measurement, Prediction, and Control -- 38: Erosion Control: Tillage and Residue Methods -- 39: Pest Management: Modeling -- 40: Soil Quality: Indicators -- Section V: ELE: Focuses on the Use of Legislation or Policy to Address Environmental Problems -- 41: Acid Sulfate Soils: Management -- 42: Agricultural Water Quantity Management -- 43: Erosion by Water: Vegetative Control -- 44: Erosion Control: Soil Conservation -- 45: Farming: Organic Pest Management -- 46: Integrated Nutrient Management -- 47: Integrated Pest Management -- 48: Integrated Weed Management -- 49: Manure Management: Compost and Biosolids -- 50: Manure Management: Dairy -- 51: Manure Management: Phosphorus -- 52: Manure Management: Poultry -- 53: Organic Matter: Management -- 54: Pest Management -- 55: Pest Management: Ecological Agriculture -- 56: Pest Management: Ecological Aspects -- 57: Pest Management: Legal Aspects -- Section VI: ENT: Environmental Management Using Environmental Technologies -- 58: Acid Sulfate Soils: Formation.59: Erosion and Sediment Control: Vegetative Techniques -- 60: Precision Agriculture: Engineering Aspects -- 61: Sodic Soils: Reclamation -- 62: Tillage Erosion: Terrace Formation -- Section VII: NEC: Natural Elements and Chemicals Found in Nature -- 63: Erosion by Wind-Driven Rain -- 64: Organic Matter: Global Distribution in World Ecosystems -- 65: Permafrost -- 66: Salt-Affected Soils: Plant Response -- Section VIII: PRO: Basic Environmental Processes -- 67: Agricultural Runoff -- 68: Desertification -- 69: Desertification: Prevention and Restoration -- 70: Erosion -- 71: Erosion by Water: Erosivity and Erodibility -- Index -- Volume4 -- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Editors -- Contributors -- Section I: APC: Anthropogenic Chemicals and Activities -- 1: Aquatic Communities: Pesticide Impacts -- 2: Coastal Water: Pollution -- 3: Groundwater: Mining Pollution -- 4: Groundwater: Nitrogen Fertilizer Contamination -- 5: Groundwater: Pesticide Contamination -- 6: Lakes and Reservoirs: Pollution -- 7: Mines: Acidic Drainage Water -- 8: Rivers and Lakes: Acidification -- 9: Rivers: Pollution -- 10: Sea: Pollution -- Section II: COV: Comparative Overviews of Important Topics for Environmental Management -- 11: Rain Water: Harvesting -- 12: Water Harvesting -- 13: Groundwater: Saltwater Intrusion -- 14: Irrigation Systems: Water Conservation -- 15: Irrigation: Erosion -- 16: Irrigation: River Flow Impact -- 17: Irrigation: Saline Water -- 18: Irrigation: Sewage Effluent Use -- 19: Irrigation: Soil Salinity -- 20: Managing Water Resources and Hydrological Systems -- 21: Runoff Water -- 22: Salt Marsh Resilience and Vulnerability to Sea-Level Rise and Other Environmental Impacts -- 23: The Evolution of Water Resources Management -- 24: Wastewater and Water Utilities.25: Wastewater: Municipal.The handbook is an excellent resource for finding basic knowledge on environmental systems. The experience, evidence, methods, and models used are presented in six stand-alone volumes, arranged along the major environmental systems. The chapters are contributed by leading experts from around the globe.Applied Ecology and Environmental Management SeriesChild welfareChild welfare.371.7/80941Jorgensen Sven Erik19195Fath Brian D1857941MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910972831003321Environmental Management Handbook, Second Edition - Six Volume Set4459103UNINA