Policy and Environmental Chemistry for Students
Dr. Murali K
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Policy and Environmental Chemistry for Students
By Dr. Murali K
Policy and Environmental Chemistry for Students provides a comprehensive overview of the intersection between environmental chemistry and policy-making. This book emphasizes the importance of understanding chemical processes in environmental systems and the implications of these processes for policy formulation and implementation. Through a series of well-structured chapters, students will explore key concepts in environmental chemistry while also considering the socio-political context in which these concepts are applied. The text is designed to equip students with the analytical tools needed to assess environmental issues critically. Real-world case studies and examples illustrate the complexities of environmental policy, highlighting the role of chemistry in addressing challenges such as pollution, climate change, and resource management. This book serves as an essential resource for students seeking to engage with both the scientific and policy aspects of environmental chemistry.
- ISBN: 978-93-7973-500-3
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Policy and Environmental Chemistry for Students provides a comprehensive overview of the intersection between environmental chemistry and policy-making. This book emphasizes the importance of understanding chemical processes in environmental systems and the implications of these processes for policy formulation and implementation. Through a series of well-structured chapters, students will explore key concepts in environmental chemistry while also considering the socio-political context in which these concepts are applied.
The text is designed to equip students with the analytical tools needed to assess environmental issues critically. Real-world case studies and examples illustrate the complexities of environmental policy, highlighting the role of chemistry in addressing challenges such as pollution, climate change, and resource management. This book serves as an essential resource for students seeking to engage with both the scientific and policy aspects of environmental chemistry.
