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Gana, Ngah. The smelling gas: A radio play about environmental degradation. Bamenda [Cameroon]: N. Gana, 1996.

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Deichmann, Uwe. Global digital datasets for land degradation studies: A GIS approach. Nairobi: Global Environment Monitoring System, United Nations Environment Programme, 1991.

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Doherty, Faith. Burma: Human lives for natural resources, oil & natural gas. [Bangkok?: Southeast Asian Information Network and All Burma Students' Democratic Front, 1994.

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Sharakas, Othman. Land degradation risk assessment in the Palestinian Central Mountains utilizing remote sensing and GIS techniques. Bergen: BRIC, 2007.

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100 ways to save the world. Chichester, West Sussex: Bonnier Books, 2007.

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author, Singh Vishal, and Centre for Ecology Development and Research (Dehra Dūn, India), eds. Carbon trading and co-benefits: Opportunities in the central Himalaya (Uttarakhand). Dehra Dun, India: Centre for Ecology Development and Research, 2014.

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Center for International Forestry Research, ed. Moving ahead with REDD: Issues, options and implications. Bogor Barat, Indonesia: Center for International Forestry Research, 2008.

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International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, ed. Legal frameworks for REDD: Design and implementation at the national level. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN, 2009.

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Pact, Asia Indigenous Peoples. What is REDD?: A guide for indigenous communities. [Chiang Mai, Thailand?]: Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP), Forest Peoples Programme (FPP), International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA), Tebtebba, 2010.

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Dharmawan, I. Wayan Susi. Enhanced approaches to estimate net emission reductions from deforestation and degradation of undrained peat swamp forests in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Bogor, West Java, Indonesia: Center for Climate Change and Policy Research and Development, Forestry Research and Development Agency, Ministry of Forestry, Indonesia in cooperation with International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO), 2013.

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Costenbader, John. Legal frameworks for REDD: Design and implementation at the national level. Edited by International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN, 2009.

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Rosita, Dian. Listen to the forest: UN-REDD in pictures. Jakarta, Indonesia: Kemenhut RI, 2013.

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Payments for environmental services, forest conservation, and climate change: Livelihoods in the REDD? Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2010.

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Rosa, Maria I. De. Oxidative thermal degradation of PVC-derived fiberglass, cotton, and jute brattices and other mine materials: A comparison of toxic gas and liquid concentrations and smoke-particle characterization. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Cochrans Mill Rd., P.O. Box 18070, Pittsburgh 15236): U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1986.

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Galvão, Antonio Carlos F., Paulo Moutinho, and Alberto Lourenço. REDD no Brasil, um enfoque amazônico: Fundamentos, critérios e estruturas institucionais para um regime nacional de Redução de Emissões por Desmatamento e Degradação florestal - REDD. Brasília: Centro de Gestão e Estudos Estratégicos, 2011.

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Hugo, Giraldo Víctor, ed. Minería y salud ambiental en Camisea. Lima, Perú: CIES, Consorcio de Investigación Económica y Social, 2007.

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C, Basalo, ed. Water and gas mains corrosion, degradation and protection. New York: Ellis Horwood, 1992.

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Parr, Adrian. Capital, Environmental Degradation, and Economic Externalization. Edited by Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199685271.013.6.

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Neo-liberal principles of individualism, privatization, consumption, and unconstrained choice underpinning advanced capitalism are rapidly becoming the predominant strategy used in response to widespread environmental degradation and climate change. This essay describes and analyzes capital’s production of negative environmental externalities. Despite a slew of environmental legislation passed by governments the world over—a response to the demands of the environmental movements of the 1960s and 1970s, environmental degradation persists. Indeed, as the continual rise in greenhouse gas emissions exemplifies, environmental degradation has worsened. How has this happened? On the one hand, the rise of neo-liberal governance and the forces of patrimonial capitalism have compromised the action of the state; on the other, capital has corrupted the autonomy, discourse, and activist charge of the mainstream of the environmental movement, turning it into an ally of private wealth.
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S, Shields M., and United States. Environmental Protection Agency., eds. Constitutive degradation of trichloroethylene by an altered bacterium in a gas-phase bioreactor. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1994.

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S, Shields M., and United States. Environmental Protection Agency, eds. Constitutive degradation of trichloroethylene by an altered bacterium in a gas-phase bioreactor. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1994.

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T, Rochelle Gary, and Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, eds. Oxidative degradation of organic acids conjugated with sulfite oxidation in flue gas desulfurization: Project summary. Research Triangle Park, NC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory, 1988.

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Vlasov, Sergey, Olga Konovalova, Irina Chudovskaya, Inna Vlasova, Natalia Kolotilova, and Valery Snakin. Methane in the atmosphere, methanotrophs and development of oil and gas industry. LLC MAKS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m1986.978-5-317-06580-5.

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Dynamics of methane content alterations in the Earth's atmosphere in the conditions of globalization is analyzed and methane emission sources are estimated. Oil and gas industry is proved to be the most important anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane growth. Natural mechanisms of methane concentration regulation in the biosphere are considered. Particular attention is paid to the process of methane absorption by methanotrophic microorganisms and peculiarities of their functioning in extreme conditions. Methodology for reducing methane technogenic inflow into the atmosphere using methanotrophs is proposed. The book is addressed to oil and gas industry employees and everyone interested in the behavior of methane in the atmosphere, especially in connection with the atmospheric pollution and natural degradation of pollutants.
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(Editor), C. Basalo, and P. D. W. Bottomley (Translator), eds. Water and Gas Mains Corrosion, Degradation and Protection (Ellis Horwood Series in Corrosion and Its Prevention). Prentice Hall, 1992.

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Dinopoulos, Argirios. Atypical Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199972135.003.0030.

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Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (NKH) or glycine encephalopathy (GE) is an autosomal recessive inborn error of glycine degradation due to a defect in the glycine cleavage system (GCS). Accumulation of glycine, particularly in the central nervous system, leads to a variety of neurological symptoms, which may be progressive in infants. Clinical symptoms in atypical NKH are heterogeneous and, according to the age of presentation, cases can be divided in three forms: neonatal, infantile, and late onset. Late-onset atypical cases display an intermittent or a chronic course and may become apparent in adulthood. Psychiatric symptoms are common, and diagnosis may be difficult due to the rarity of the disorder. The CSF/plasma glycine ratio is diagnostic but in atypical cases is usually lower than the diagnostic cut-point for classical NKH. Treatment consists of dietary measures, but no consistent outcomes have been reported.
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Rudel, Thomas K. Shocks, States, and Sustainability. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190921019.001.0001.

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For the past three decades scientists have urged us to abandon fossil fuels as rapidly as possible. Despite these pleas, the global energy sector has retained a familiar profile, dominated by the use of oil and natural gas. Only states have powers that are commensurate with rapidly reshaping societies in sustainable ways, but how do their politics enable these surges in sustainability? Shocks, States, and Sustainability answers this question through a comparative historical study of four radical environmental reforms: in the Dust Bowl during the New Deal, in Britain after World War II, in Cuba after the Soviet collapse, and in the Gulf of Maine after the Depression. This analysis suggests that states reform environmental practices in the aftermath of focusing events that draw popular attention to environmental degradation and suggest sharp limits in the availability of natural resources. These crises prompt the creation of encompassing coalitions of diverse peoples who push through laws and regulations that conserve natural resources.
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International, EarthRights, ed. The human cost of energy: Chevron's continuing role in financing oppression and profitiong from human rights abuses in military-ruled Burma (Myanmar). [Chiang Mai, Thailand]: EarthRights International, 2008.

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Kirchman, David L. Processes in anoxic environments. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789406.003.0011.

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During organic material degradation in oxic environments, electrons from organic material, the electron donor, are transferred to oxygen, the electron acceptor, during aerobic respiration. Other compounds, such as nitrate, iron, sulfate, and carbon dioxide, take the place of oxygen during anaerobic respiration in anoxic environments. The order in which these compounds are used by bacteria and archaea (only a few eukaryotes are capable of anaerobic respiration) is set by thermodynamics. However, concentrations and chemical state also determine the relative importance of electron acceptors in organic carbon oxidation. Oxygen is most important in the biosphere, while sulfate dominates in marine systems, and carbon dioxide in environments with low sulfate concentrations. Nitrate respiration is important in the nitrogen cycle but not in organic material degradation because of low nitrate concentrations. Organic material is degraded and oxidized by a complex consortium of organisms, the anaerobic food chain, in which the by-products from physiological types of organisms becomes the starting material of another. The consortium consists of biopolymer hydrolysis, fermentation, hydrogen gas production, and the reduction of either sulfate or carbon dioxide. The by-product of sulfate reduction, sulfide and other reduced sulfur compounds, is oxidized back eventually to sulfate by either non-phototrophic, chemolithotrophic organisms or by phototrophic microbes. The by-product of another main form of anaerobic respiration, carbon dioxide reduction, is methane, which is produced only by specific archaea. Methane is degraded aerobically by bacteria and anaerobically by some archaea, sometimes in a consortium with sulfate-reducing bacteria. Cultivation-independent approaches focusing on 16S rRNA genes and a methane-related gene (mcrA) have been instrumental in understanding these consortia because the microbes remain uncultivated to date. The chapter ends with some discussion about the few eukaryotes able to reproduce without oxygen. In addition to their ecological roles, anaerobic protists provide clues about the evolution of primitive eukaryotes.
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L, Kish J., Geological Survey (U.S.), and U.S. Geological Survey Organic Geochemistry Research Group., eds. Methods of analysis by the U.S. Geological Survey Organic Geochemistry Research Group: Determination of selected herbicides and their degradation products in water using solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Lawrence, Kan: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2000.

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Programme, United Nations Environment, ed. Report of the UNEP/GEF/SCS and SEA START RC, GIS workshop in support of the UNEP/GEF Project "reversing environmental degradation trends in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand". Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations Environment Programme, 2002.

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Lyster, Rosemary, Simon Butt, and Tim Stephens. Climate Change and Forest Governance: Lessons from Indonesia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Climate Change and Forest Governance: Lessons from Indonesia. Routledge, 2015.

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El uso de Sistemas de Información Geográfica (SIG) en la arqueología sudamericana. Oxford: BAR S2497 South American Archaeology Series 18, 2013.

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Ege, Gian, Andreas Schloenhardt, and Christian Schwarzenegger. Wildlife Trafficking: the illicit trade in wildlife, animal parts, and derivatives. Carl Grossmann, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24921/2020.94115945.

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Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the destruction of wildlife, forests, and other natural resources. It contributes to environmental degradation, destroys unique natural habitats, and deprives many countries and their populations of scarce renewable resources. The more endangered a species becomes, the greater is the commercial value that is put on the remaining specimen, thereby increasing the incentive for further illegal activities. Preventing and supressing the illegal trade in wildlife, animal parts, and plants is presently not a priority in many countries. Despite the actual and potential scale and consequences, wildlife trafficking often remains overlooked and poorly understood. Wildlife and biodiversity related policies, laws, and their enforcement have, for the most part, not kept up with the changing levels and patterns of wildlife trafficking. Poorly developed legal frameworks, weak law enforcement, prosecutorial, and judicial practices have resulted in valuable wildlife and plant resources becoming threatened. The high demand for wildlife, animal parts, plants, and plant material around the world has resulted in criminal activities on a large scale. Considerably cheaper than legally sourced material, the illegal trade in fauna and flora offers opportunities to reap significant profits. Gaps in domestic and international control regimes, difficulties in identifying illegal commodities and secondary products, along with intricate trafficking routes make it difficult to effectively curtail the trade. Although several international and non-governmental organisations have launched initiatives aimed at bringing international attention to the problem of wildlife trafficking, political commitment and operational capacity to tackle this phenomenon are not commensurate to the scale of the problem. There is, to date, no universal framework to prevent and suppress this crime type and there is a lack of critical and credible expertise and scholarship on this phenomenon. As part of their joint teaching programme on transnational organised crime, the University of Queensland, the University of Vienna, and the University of Zurich examined the topic of wildlife trafficking in a year-long research course in 20182019. Students from the three universities researched selected topics and presented their findings in academic papers, some of which have been compiled in this volume. The chapters included in this v edited book address causes, characteristics, and actors of wildlife trafficking, analyse detection methods, and explore different international and national legal frameworks.
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