E-Book, Englisch, 441 Seiten, eBook
E-Book, Englisch, 441 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Circular Economy and Sustainability
ISBN: 978-3-031-50725-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Chapter 1. Circular Cities Solution with Biophilic Design and Nature-based Solutions.- Chapter 2. The Role of Multipurpose NbS Interventions in Increasing the Circularity of Cities.- Chapter 3. Nature-Based Solutions for a circular water economy: Examples of new green infrastructure.- Chapter 4. Assessment of urban rain gardens within climate change adaptation and circularity challenge.- Chapter 5. The Employment of Rain Gardens in Urban Water Management to Improve Biodiversity and Ecosystem Resilience.- Chapter 6. A study of Nature-based Solutions via a Thematic Analysis of the Stakeholders’ Perceptions to address water scarcity in a Hot and Semiarid Climate: A Case Study of Iran.- Chapter 7. Achieving Sustainable Development Goals through NGOs-led women’ and young girls’ empowerment programs and activities in Rural Communities: A Pilot Study from the Niger Republic.- Chapter 8. Phytomining as a Nature-based Solution in the Cities of Albania.- Chapter 9. Nature-based wastewatertreatment systems: An overview of the challenges of small capacity plants in an urban environment.- Chapter 10. Bioremediation of Wastewater from the Tanning Industry under a Circular Economy Model.- Chapter 11. Sustainable decentralized urban water and wastewater treatment in off-grid areas of developing countries using NBS and integrated green technologies.- Chapter 12. Geothermal wastewater management to create a circular economy: Taking advantage of the abundant thermal wastewater in Iceland.- Chapter 13. Opportunities and challenges to implement nature-based solutions for urban waters in developed and emerging developed countries.- Chapter 14. Water Sensitive Design and Nature-Based Solutions for the circular management of urban water: Challenges and missed opportunities in the Auckland Region.- Chapter 15. Wetlands as a Nature-based Solution for Urban Water Management.- Chapter 16. Evidences in hydrodynamic behavior along a Float Treatment Wetland (FTW) on a tropical urban stream.- Chapter 17. Trajectory, challenges, and opportunities in sustainable urban water management in Brazil: nature-based solutions for urban stormwater drainage.- Chapter 18. Nature-based solutions for sustainable stormwater management as means to increase resilience to climate change, promote circularity and improve city aesthetics.- Chapter 19. Nature-based Solutions for circular management of urban water in the Built Environment of Sri Lanka.- Chapter 20. The Hydraulic Approach Relevant to Circularity on Sustainable Water Catchment.- Chapter 21. Exploration of Nature-Based Solutions for Management of Perennial Urban Flood and Erosion: A Case Study of Bulbula, Kano, Nigeria.- Chapter 22. Complex micro-meteorological effects of urban greenery in an urban canyon: a case study of Prague-Dejvice, Czech Republic.- Chapter 23. Harvesting of agricultural nutrient runoff with algae, to produce new soil amendments for urban and peri urban olive tree agroforestry systems in Southern Europe