Integrated Natural Resources Management


Book Description

This edited book has been designed to serve as a natural resources engineering reference book as well as a supplemental textbook. This volume is part of the Handbook of Environmental Engineering series, an incredible collection of methodologies that study the effects of resources and wastes in their three basic forms: gas, solid, and liquid. It complements two other books in the series including "Natural Resources and Control Processes" and "Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering". Together they serve as a basis for advanced study or specialized investigation of the theory and analysis of various natural resources systems. The purpose of this book is to thoroughly prepare the reader for understanding the topics of global warming, climate change, glacier melting, salmon protection, village-driven latrines, engineers without borders (USA), surface water quality analysis, electrical and electronic wastes treatment, water quality control, tidal rivers and estuaries, geographic information systems, remote sensing applications, water losses investigations, wet infrastructure, lake restoration, acidic water control, biohydrogen production, mixed culture dark anaerobic fermentation, industrial waste recycle, agricultural waste recycle, recycled adsorbents, heavy metals removal, magnetic technology, recycled biohydrogen materials, lignocellulosic biomass, extremely halotolerant bacterial communities, salt pan and salt damaged soil. The chapters provide information on some of the most innovative and ground-breaking advances in resources conversation, protection, recycling, and reuse from a panel of esteemed experts.




Climate Adaptation for DoD Natural Resource Managers


Book Description

Over the coming decades, Department of Defense (DoD) installations will experience significant risks from climate-driven changes in the environment, which could compromise the capacity of these lands and waters to support the military mission. To address those risks, the DoD Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan (INRMP) Implementation Manual (DoDM 4715.03) specifically calls for installations to address climate considerations when updating or revising their INRMPs. This guide—Climate Adaptation for DoD Natural Resource Managers— has been developed to help installation managers with implementing that policy guidance.










Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan, 2002-2006


Book Description

This Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan (INRMP) guides the implementation of the natural resources program on Fort Wainwright, Alaska, from 2002-2006. This program ensures the perpetuation of quality training lands to accomplish Fort Wainwright's critical military mission by conserving natural resources and complying with environmental laws and regulations.







Environmental Conservation Program


Book Description

This Instruction: (1) Implements policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures under reference (a) for the integrated management of natural and cultural resources on property under DoD control. (2) Authorizes the publication of 'A Resource Manager's Guide to Volunteer and Partnership Programs' and 'A Guide to Integrated Natural Resources Management.' (3) Implements references (d) through (gg). (4) Establishes the DoD Conservation Committee that reports to the Environmental Safety and Occupational Health (ESOH) Policy Board. (5) Designates 'DoD Executive Agents' to lead DoD implementation of key conservation issues, as specified in enclosure.