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Gray wolf --- Wildlife recovery --- Reintroduction
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Endangered species --- Wildlife recovery --- Law and legislation
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Companies and other organizations depend more than ever on the availability of their Information Technology, and most mission critical business processes are IT-based processes. Business continuity is the ability to do business under any circumstances and is an essential requirement modern companies are facing. High availability and disaster recovery are contributions of the IT to fulfill this requirement. And companies will be confronted with such demands to an even greater extent in the future, since their credit ratings will be lower without such precautions.Both, high availability and disaster recovery are realized by redundant systems. Redundancy can and should be implemented on different abstraction levels: from the hardware, the operating system and middleware components up to the backup computing center in case of a disaster. This book presents requirements, concepts, and realizations of redundant systems on all abstraction levels, and all given examples refer to UNIX and Linux systems.
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psychology --- self-help --- cult victims --- recovery --- abusive relationships
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Business planning --- Computer security --- Crisis management --- Data protection --- Data recovery (Computer science) --- Emergency management --- Planning
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Emergency management --- Information superhighway --- Data recovery (Computer science) --- Internet in public administration --- Government policy --- Planning. --- Law and legislation. --- United States.
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Emergency management --- Information superhighway. --- Data recovery (Computer science) --- Internet in public administration --- Planning. --- Law and legislation. --- United States.
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Resource recovery and recycling from millions of tons of wastes produced from industrial activities is a continuing challenge for environmental engineers and researchers. Demand for conservation of resources, reduction in the quantity of waste and sustainable development with environmental control has been growing in every part of the world. Waste Processing and Recycling in Mineral and Metallurgical Industries brings together the currently used techniques of waste processing and recycling, their applications with practical examples and economic potentials of the processes. Emph
Scrap metals --- Recycling (Waste, etc.) --- Recycling. --- Conversion of waste products --- Recovery of natural resources --- Recovery of waste materials --- Resource recovery --- Waste recycling --- Waste reuse --- Conservation of natural resources --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Energy conservation --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Waste products --- Metal recycling
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Markets for many classes of potentially recyclable materials are growing. However, market failures and barriers are constraining some markets. Factors such as information failures, technological externalities, and market power can affect the prices, quantity, and quality of materials traded. This report presents the case for the use of 'industrial' policies which address such market failures and barriers and these policies are seen as complements to more traditional environmental policies. Indeed, encouraging ever-higher recycling rates in the absence of such complementary measures may impose very high social welfare costs. This publication covers in particular the markets for waste oils, waste plastics, and used rubber tyres.
Recycled products. --- Recycling (Waste, etc.). --- Refuse and refuse disposal. --- Recycling (Waste, etc.) --- Recycled products --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Environmental Engineering --- Recycled commercial products --- Recycled consumer goods --- Recycled goods --- Recycled manufactures --- Secondary materials (Recycled products) --- Conversion of waste products --- Recovery of natural resources --- Recovery of waste materials --- Resource recovery --- Waste recycling --- Waste reuse --- Commercial products --- Green products --- Conservation of natural resources --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Energy conservation --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Waste products --- Recyclage (Déchets, etc.) --- Produits recyclés
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Renewables Information provides a comprehensive. review of historical and current market trends in the OECD. This reference document brings together in one volume essential statistics on renewables and waste energy sources. It therefore provides a strong foundation for policy and market analysis, which in turn can better inform the policy decision process to select policy instruments best suited. to meet domestic and international objectives. Part I of the publication provides a statistical overview. of 2004 developments in the markets for renewables and. waste in the OECD member countries. It
Power resources -- OECD countries -- Statistics -- Periodicals. --- Power resources. --- Recycling (Waste) -- OECD countries -- Statistics -- Periodicals. --- Renewable energy sources -- OECD countries -- Statistics -- Periodicals. --- Renewable energy sources. --- Renewable energy sources --- Power resources --- Recycling (Waste, etc.) --- Conversion of waste products --- Recovery of natural resources --- Recovery of waste materials --- Resource recovery --- Waste recycling --- Waste reuse --- Energy --- Energy resources --- Power supply --- Alternate energy sources --- Alternative energy sources --- Energy sources, Renewable --- Sustainable energy sources --- Conservation of natural resources --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Energy conservation --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Waste products --- Natural resources --- Energy harvesting --- Energy industries --- Renewable natural resources --- Agriculture and energy
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