Environmental Engineering Fundamentals, Sustainability, Design

Mihelcic and Zimmerman introduce the field of environmental engineering by engaging the student in the comprehensive development of basic principles as well as providing a strong focus on designing for sustainability. The breadth of content and level of treatment is appropriate for undergraduate cou...

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Main Authors: Mihelcic, James R. (Author), Zimmerman, Julie Beth (Author, Editor)
Other Authors: Auer, Martin T. (contributing author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, NJ Wiley 2014
Edition:Second Edition
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Summary:Mihelcic and Zimmerman introduce the field of environmental engineering by engaging the student in the comprehensive development of basic principles as well as providing a strong focus on designing for sustainability. The breadth of content and level of treatment is appropriate for undergraduate courses in environmental engineering. By grounding their approach on the elements of design, the authors instruct students in how to use the tools of green engineering to design for sustainability and the future of our planet and its inhabitants. The book has been designed to be covered, essentially in its entirety, in one semester.
Physical Description:xxii, 695 pages illustrations, maps 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 656) and index
ISBN:9781118741498
1118741498