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Urban Soils
Principles and Practice
Buch von Andrew W. Rate
Sprache: Englisch

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This textbook addresses the increasing trend in urbanization of the world¿s population and its relation with urban soils. Written by active practitioners of university level teaching and research, this book is designed primarily as an educational text, while it also provides readers with an authoritative gateway to the primary literature. It includes explicit coverage of spatial and statistical (multivariate) techniques and case studies to illustrate key concept, and to support practical guidance in issues such as data collection and analysis.

The authors reflect current developments in research and urban trends. In China, for example, the proportion of the population living in cities increased from 13% in 1950 to 45% in 2010 (World Bank data). Australia is one of the world's top ten urbanised countries with population greater than ten million, with approximately 90% of its population living in cities, mainly along Australia's coast. The most rapidly urbanising populations are currently in nations of the African continent. Soils in urban areas have multiple functions which are becoming more valued by urban communities: soils supply water, nutrients and physical support for urban plant and animal communities (parks, reserves, gardens), and are becoming increasingly valued for growing food. Soils may be used for building foundations, or as building materials themselves. Urban hydrology relies on the existence of unsealed soils for aquifer protection and flood control.

This volume presents the importance of urban ecosystems and the impacts of global change. It examines pedogenesis of urban soils: natural materials affected by urban phenomena, and natural processes acting on urban materials, including an examination of different climatic zones. There is a focus on soils formed on landfill, reclaimed land, dredge spoils as well as soil-related changes in urban geomorphology. There is plenty of discussion on urban soil as a source and sink as well as soil geochemistry and health.

The book is intended primarily as a text for upper-level undergraduate, and postgraduate (Masters) students. It will also be invaluable as a resource for professionals such as researchers, environmental regulators, and environmental consultants.
This textbook addresses the increasing trend in urbanization of the world¿s population and its relation with urban soils. Written by active practitioners of university level teaching and research, this book is designed primarily as an educational text, while it also provides readers with an authoritative gateway to the primary literature. It includes explicit coverage of spatial and statistical (multivariate) techniques and case studies to illustrate key concept, and to support practical guidance in issues such as data collection and analysis.

The authors reflect current developments in research and urban trends. In China, for example, the proportion of the population living in cities increased from 13% in 1950 to 45% in 2010 (World Bank data). Australia is one of the world's top ten urbanised countries with population greater than ten million, with approximately 90% of its population living in cities, mainly along Australia's coast. The most rapidly urbanising populations are currently in nations of the African continent. Soils in urban areas have multiple functions which are becoming more valued by urban communities: soils supply water, nutrients and physical support for urban plant and animal communities (parks, reserves, gardens), and are becoming increasingly valued for growing food. Soils may be used for building foundations, or as building materials themselves. Urban hydrology relies on the existence of unsealed soils for aquifer protection and flood control.

This volume presents the importance of urban ecosystems and the impacts of global change. It examines pedogenesis of urban soils: natural materials affected by urban phenomena, and natural processes acting on urban materials, including an examination of different climatic zones. There is a focus on soils formed on landfill, reclaimed land, dredge spoils as well as soil-related changes in urban geomorphology. There is plenty of discussion on urban soil as a source and sink as well as soil geochemistry and health.

The book is intended primarily as a text for upper-level undergraduate, and postgraduate (Masters) students. It will also be invaluable as a resource for professionals such as researchers, environmental regulators, and environmental consultants.
Über den Autor
Dr Andrew Rate has worked at The University of Western Australia since 1995 after postgraduate training in chemistry and soil chemistry in New Zealand. He has published research relating to geochemistry in multiple areas, including estuaries, mineral exploration, mine rehabilitation, analytical chemistry, hydrology, mineralogy, agriculture, and urban contamination. Dr Rate's main areas of teaching and research are currently in Environmental Geochemistry. His present areas of research activity and publication are centered around understanding the behaviour of trace and rare-earth elements in Earth-surface environments, soils and sediments in urban environments, and acid sulfate soils.
Zusammenfassung

Integrates case studies and examples from Australia (highly urbanised) and China (rapidly urbanising) and elsewhere fully into the text

Examines the archaeological value of urban soils for the first time

Includes environmental justice and inequity in urban areas, in a soils context

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Urban Ecosystems: Soils and the Rise and Fall of Cities.- 2. Formation and Properties of Urban Soils.- 3. Spatial Variability and Data Analysis in Urban Soils.- 4. Urban Soil Functions.- 5. Urban Soil Physics.- 6. Inorganic Contaminants in Urban Soils.- 7. Organic Contaminants in Urban Soils.- 8. Soil Biological Processes in Urban Soils.- 9. Urban Soil as a Source and Sink.- 10. Urban Soil and Human Health.- 11. Urban Soil Remediation.- 12. The Future of Urban Soils.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Geologie
Genre: Geowissenschaften
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 460
Reihe: Progress in Soil Science
Inhalt: xii
446 S.
1 s/w Illustr.
446 p. 1 illus.
ISBN-13: 9783030873158
ISBN-10: 3030873153
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Redaktion: Rate, Andrew W.
Herausgeber: Andrew W Rate
Auflage: 1st ed. 2022
Hersteller: Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG
Progress in Soil Science
Maße: 241 x 160 x 31 mm
Von/Mit: Andrew W. Rate
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.01.2022
Gewicht: 0,852 kg
preigu-id: 120454046
Über den Autor
Dr Andrew Rate has worked at The University of Western Australia since 1995 after postgraduate training in chemistry and soil chemistry in New Zealand. He has published research relating to geochemistry in multiple areas, including estuaries, mineral exploration, mine rehabilitation, analytical chemistry, hydrology, mineralogy, agriculture, and urban contamination. Dr Rate's main areas of teaching and research are currently in Environmental Geochemistry. His present areas of research activity and publication are centered around understanding the behaviour of trace and rare-earth elements in Earth-surface environments, soils and sediments in urban environments, and acid sulfate soils.
Zusammenfassung

Integrates case studies and examples from Australia (highly urbanised) and China (rapidly urbanising) and elsewhere fully into the text

Examines the archaeological value of urban soils for the first time

Includes environmental justice and inequity in urban areas, in a soils context

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Urban Ecosystems: Soils and the Rise and Fall of Cities.- 2. Formation and Properties of Urban Soils.- 3. Spatial Variability and Data Analysis in Urban Soils.- 4. Urban Soil Functions.- 5. Urban Soil Physics.- 6. Inorganic Contaminants in Urban Soils.- 7. Organic Contaminants in Urban Soils.- 8. Soil Biological Processes in Urban Soils.- 9. Urban Soil as a Source and Sink.- 10. Urban Soil and Human Health.- 11. Urban Soil Remediation.- 12. The Future of Urban Soils.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Geologie
Genre: Geowissenschaften
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 460
Reihe: Progress in Soil Science
Inhalt: xii
446 S.
1 s/w Illustr.
446 p. 1 illus.
ISBN-13: 9783030873158
ISBN-10: 3030873153
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Redaktion: Rate, Andrew W.
Herausgeber: Andrew W Rate
Auflage: 1st ed. 2022
Hersteller: Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG
Progress in Soil Science
Maße: 241 x 160 x 31 mm
Von/Mit: Andrew W. Rate
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.01.2022
Gewicht: 0,852 kg
preigu-id: 120454046
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