International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management
2001 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2004
- Developing an environmental management system for a UK hospital trust pp. 273-290

- Calbert H. Douglas and Max A. Meltzer
- Pricing sustainable development pp. 291-299

- Caroline Gauthier
- Noise pollution: an overview of management strategies pp. 300-322

- Michela Nardo
- Lifetime prediction of components for reuse: an overview pp. 323-348

- Sami Kara, Muhammad Ilyas Mazhar and Hartmut Kaebernick
- Natural environment and business reality: what encourages companies to take an action? pp. 349-364

- Roberto Fernandez Gago and Mariano Nieto Antolin
- To eliminate the disposal of salty whey from a dairy industry into the sewer in an environmental, social and economical way – a case study from dairy farmers, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia pp. 365-374

- Kartik Venkatraman and Muralidharan Achi
- Quantitative and qualitative employment impacts of environmental innovations pp. 375-399

- Michael Getzner and Thomas Ritt
Volume 4, issue 3, 2004
- Comparison and analysis of the expansion process in a CO 2 transcritical cycle pp. 175-186

- Zha Shitong and Ma Yitai
- A diesel compound HCCI combustion engine based on injection strategy control pp. 187-198

- Wanhua Su, Tiejian Lin and Yiqiang Pei
- Utilisation of shale oil by the extraction and retorting of oil shale pp. 199-207

- M.Z.A. Anabtawi and N. Hilal
- Temporal behaviour of Asian dust aerosols observed in 2001 using meteorological satellite data pp. 208-219

- Naoko Iino, Toshiaki Yano, Toshikatsu Masumizu, Kisei Kinoshita, Itsushi Uno and Shuichi Torii
- Process intensification in wastewater treatment: oxygen transfer characterisation of a jet loop reactor for aerobic biological wastewater treatment pp. 220-235

- B. Keskinler, G. Akay, T. Pekdemir, E. Yildiz and A. Nuhoglu
- Optimal strategy for algae control in potable water treatment facilities pp. 236-252

- Nidal Hilal, Nick Hankins, Ik-Hawn Cho and Chang-Gyun Kim
- Satellite analysis and mesoscale behaviour of volcanic plumes and gas from Miyakejima, Japan pp. 253-265

- Naoko Iino, Toshiaki Yano, Kisei Kinoshita, Megumi Koyamada and Shuichi Torii
- Ultrasonic removal of cyanobacteria pp. 266-272

- Guangming Zhang, Bo Wang, Hongwei Hao and Minsheng Wu
Volume 4, issue 1/2, 2004
- Reactive separation of CO 2 using pressure pelletised limestone pp. 3-20

- Himanshu Gupta, Mahesh V. Iyer, Bartev B. Sakadjian and Liang-Shih Fan
- Functionalised mesoporous silica membrane for the separation of carbon dioxide pp. 21-31

- Sangil Kim, Junichi Ida, Vadim V. Guliants and Y. S. Lin
- Adsorption separation of CO 2 from simulated flue gas mixtures by novel CO 2 "molecular basket" adsorbents pp. 32-52

- Xiaochun Xu, Chunshan Song, John M. Andresen, Bruce G. Miller and Alan W. Scaroni
- Capture of carbon dioxide from flue gas using solid regenerable sorbents pp. 53-67

- David A. Green, Brian S. Turk, Raghubir P. Gupta, Jeffery W. Portzer, William J. McMichael and Douglas P. Harrison
- Dry regenerable sorbents for the separation and capture of CO 2 from large point sources pp. 68-81

- Daniel J. Fauth, James S. Hoffman and Henry W. Pennline
- Capture of carbon dioxide by solid amine sorbents pp. 82-88

- M.L. Gray, Y. Soong, K.J. Champagne, H.W. Pennline, J. Baltrus, R.W. Stevens Jr., R. Khatri and S.S.C. Chuang
- Aqua ammonia process for simultaneous removal of CO 2, SO 2 and NO x pp. 89-104

- Kevin P. Resnik, James T. Yeh and Henry W. Pennline
- Feasibility of using ionic liquids for carbon dioxide capture pp. 105-115

- Jennifer L. Anthony, Sudhir N.V.K. Aki, Edward J. Maginn and Joan F. Brennecke
- CO 2 absorption study in a bubble column reactor with Mg(OH) 2 pp. 116-136

- Kyung Sook Jung, Tim C. Keener, Vicki C. Green and Soon-Jai Khang
- Does emissions trading lead to air pollution hot spots? Evidence from an urban ozone control programme pp. 137-156

- Richard F. Kosobud, Houston Stokes and Carol D. Tallarico
- Assessing the applicability of satellite imagery for environmental monitoring and regulatory compliance assessment pp. 157-173

- James K. Lein
Volume 3, issue 3/4, 2003
- A comparison of landscape structure inside and outside the gates: analysis of the regional landscapes of four US Department of Energy facilities using US Geological Survey quadrangle maps and FRAGSTATS pp. 219-277

- Kym Rouse Campbell, Steven M. Bartell, Cynthia M. Krohn and Joanna Burger
- Sustainable development, global innovation and advanced technologies: the case of fuel cells pp. 278-289

- Anne-Marie Coles and Stuart Peters
- Evaluation of producing fuel and chemicals from corn stover pre-treated with flue gas pp. 290-294

- Maohong Fan
- Constitutional protection of the environment in a federal country: Canadian experience pp. 295-311

- Peter Bowal
- The impact of environmental intervention on business management: an empirical survey of its presence in the packaging sector in Spain and of results achieved pp. 312-335

- Juan Ventura Victoria, Federico Marbella Sanchez and Roberto Fernandez Gago
- Participatory methods: a tool for the improvement of innovative environmental technologies pp. 336-348

- Mahshid Sotoudeh
- An environmental and economic assessment of mopeds in Denmark pp. 349-367

- H. Saxe
- Consensus building and knowledge integration methods applied to technology implementation in the Swiss waste incineration industry pp. 368-389

- Joachim Sell and Roland W. Scholz
- Defining existence values of environmental resources pp. 390-402

- Chung-Chian Chen
Volume 3, issue 2, 2003
- Technology transfer and the UNIDO/UNEP national cleaner production centres programme pp. 107-117

- Ralph Luken, Jaroslav Navratil, Nils Hogsted
- Policy support for innovation to secure improvements in resource productivity pp. 118-130

- Timothy Foxon
- Towards a regional management system - waste management scenarios in the Satakunta Region, Finland pp. 131-156

- Ville Niutanen, Jouni Korhonen
- The use of Geographical Information Systems for analysing and visualising biodiversity data pp. 157-165

- Lars Brabyn
- Environmental impact assessment of bathroom products pp. 166-184

- X. William Xu, Ross Galloway
- Integrating EMS and P2 to manage environmental costs and liabilities pp. 185-192

- Avrom Bendavid-Val, Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff
- A systematic overview of urban agriculture in developing countries from an environmental point of view pp. 193-211

- Hasan Belevi, Bettina Baumgartner
- Technical Note: An effective thermal technology for the detoxification of MSW fly ash pp. 212-218

- Rui Lima, Marcos Saloca
Volume 3, issue 1, 2003
- Producing carbon sorbents at solid-fuel CHPS as an element in environmental protection strategies for power engineering pp. 1-13

- E.P. Volkov, A.I. Blokhin and F.E. Keneman
- Ecological and economic aspects of carbon sorbents application in the TPP water flows treatment process pp. 14-31

- A.A. Popov, A.I. Blokhin and F.E. Keneman
- Using carbon adsorbents for removing nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides from flue gases pp. 32-38

- A.I. Blokhin, A.N. Nikitin, A.O. Gabibov
- Oil shales - a competitive fuel of thermal power generation with new technologies pp. 39-50

- E.P. Volkov and A.F. Gavrilov
- Method of producing power-generation and engine fuels from oil shale fines with solid heat carrier units (SHCU) pp. 51-61

- O.P. Potapov, M.S. Petrov and G.P. Stelmakh
- Energotechnological oil shale utilisation by means of an SHCU - a low waste and environmentally sound technological process pp. 62-77

- G.P. Stelmakh, A.F.Gavrilov and K-A.A. Yorudas
- New technologies for processing high sulphur oil shales and producing highly priced thiophenes pp. 78-88

- A.I. Blokhin and M.I. Zaretsky
- Prospects for using jet devices to solve environmental problems pp. 89-105

- V.I. Kabakov, V.V. Usanov
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