New Perspectives of Sustainable Management in Different Worlds

Diese Publikation zitieren

Katja Kuhn (Hg.), New Perspectives of Sustainable Management in Different Worlds (2011), Logos Verlag, Berlin, ISBN: 9783832598266

3
Accesses

Beschreibung / Abstract

Due to this internationally established reputation the demand of German know-how, advice and technology from emerging countries is constantly increasing.
Especially in the field of soil remediation and space management Germany is one of the world's outstanding actors. The last 25 years of legislation, development of guidelines and standards, further development of technological processes and methodology, plus setting up a multitude of highly competitive service companies, attests the outstanding competence and firsthand experience. Many universities and research institutions, mostly in cooperation with companies and government agencies, are involved in the research and development of soil remediation and optimized space management.

In recent years the Southeast Asian market, especially Malaysia, has become an interesting and important partner of German industries. The evolving partnership lead to large investments in industries as well as education and research. In the years to come the focus of our long-time cooperation will be shifted on sustainability and environment protection.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • BEGINN
  • RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ON LEGISLATION AND POLICY WITH REGARDS TO BROWNFIELDS MANAGEMENT IN MALAYSIA
  • ADVANCED REMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES (ARTS) OPTIMISING CRUDE OIL CONTAMINATED SOIL BIOREMEDIATION
  • A PASSIVE : AGGRESSIVE ORGANIZATIONAL MODEL THEORY AND PRACTICE
  • RETHINKING SUSTAINABILITY IN ACADEMIC EDUCATION
  • SUSTAINABLE USE OF RESOURCES FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA: SOIL QUALITY PERSPECTIVES
  • CARBON SEQUESTRATION AND IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY OF MALAYSIAN HIGHLY WEATHERED ACIDIC
  • UV - TECHNOLOGY FOR ADVANCED OXIDATION PROCESSES IN WATER & GAS PHASES
  • POTENTIAL RENEWABLE ENERGY FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE (CASE STUDY MALAYSIA)
  • HEAVY METAL HYPERACCUMULATING PLANTS IN MALAYSIA AND ITS POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS

Mehr von dieser Serie

    Ähnliche Titel