Sustainable Resource Development
β Scribed by Gary M. Zatzman(auth.)
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β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 A True Sustainability Criterion and Its Implications (pages 1β57):
Chapter 2 βAlternativeβ and Conventional Energy Sources: Trail?Mix, Tom Mix or Global Mixup? (pages 59β129):
Chapter 3 Electricity and Sustainability (pages 131β168):
Chapter 4 The Zero?Waste Concept and Its Applications (pages 169β292):
Chapter 5 Natural Gas (pages 293β357):
Chapter 6 OPEC β The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (pages 359β403):
Chapter 7 Concluding Remarks (pages 405β408):
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