Plant Production for Sustainable Society as a Semi-closed Ecosystem [electronic resource] / by Yoshiaki Kitaya.

Por: Kitaya, Yoshiaki [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edición: 1st ed. 2024Descripción: VII, 173 p. 159 illus., 108 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789819702480Tema(s): Agriculture | Plant biotechnology | Biotic communities | Agricultural biotechnology | Environmental engineering | Biotechnology | Bioremediation | Sustainability | Agriculture | Plant Biotechnology | Ecosystems | Agricultural Biotechnology | Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology | SustainabilityFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 630 Clasificación LoC:S1-972Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Mangrove forests as semi-closed systems in coastal ecosystems -- Chapter 3. Environmental control in facility-based plant production systems as semi-closed systems -- Chapter 4. The gaseous environment in the root zone as a semi-closed system -- Chapter 5. Controlled ecological life support system as a completely closed ecosystem in space -- Chapter 6. Sustainable balance of human activities and environmental conservation in urban ecosystems -- Chapter 7. Concluding remarks.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: This book introduces the concept of a semi-closed ecosystem, which is necessary for the social implementation of plant production, such as agriculture, in harmony with the environment. While aiming at achieving a sustainable balance of human activities and environmental protection, this book focuses on the material cycle within each semi-closed system listed below. 1) Mangrove forests as semi-closed systems in coastal ecosystems 2) Environmental control in facility-based plant production systems as semi-closed systems 3) Control of the gaseous environment in the root zone as a semi-closed system 4) Controlled ecological life support system as a completely closed ecosystem in space 5) A sustainable balance of human activities and environmental conservation in urban ecosystems. Developing efficient food production with less environmental loads is an important issue. Plant production is vital to human health and welfare, especially in urban areas as semi-closed ecosystems. Producing food efficiently under consideration of environmental protection is necessary with material-cycling systems, especially in semi-closed ecosystems. Establishing a resource recycling production system with reduced waste emissions has also become important in agriculture. Plant production will play an important role not only in food production (Goal 2 in SDGs) but also in many other goals. This book explains how we must regard plant production as semi-closed ecosystems, reduce material and energy resource inputs, and recycle waste emissions generated during production and consumption processes to solve the various issues. Students and researchers studying Agricultural Environmental Engineering, Environmental and Ecological Engineering, Systems Design for Sustainable Society, Environmental Control in Agriculture, etc., will find this publication a helpful reference. .
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Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Mangrove forests as semi-closed systems in coastal ecosystems -- Chapter 3. Environmental control in facility-based plant production systems as semi-closed systems -- Chapter 4. The gaseous environment in the root zone as a semi-closed system -- Chapter 5. Controlled ecological life support system as a completely closed ecosystem in space -- Chapter 6. Sustainable balance of human activities and environmental conservation in urban ecosystems -- Chapter 7. Concluding remarks.

This book introduces the concept of a semi-closed ecosystem, which is necessary for the social implementation of plant production, such as agriculture, in harmony with the environment. While aiming at achieving a sustainable balance of human activities and environmental protection, this book focuses on the material cycle within each semi-closed system listed below. 1) Mangrove forests as semi-closed systems in coastal ecosystems 2) Environmental control in facility-based plant production systems as semi-closed systems 3) Control of the gaseous environment in the root zone as a semi-closed system 4) Controlled ecological life support system as a completely closed ecosystem in space 5) A sustainable balance of human activities and environmental conservation in urban ecosystems. Developing efficient food production with less environmental loads is an important issue. Plant production is vital to human health and welfare, especially in urban areas as semi-closed ecosystems. Producing food efficiently under consideration of environmental protection is necessary with material-cycling systems, especially in semi-closed ecosystems. Establishing a resource recycling production system with reduced waste emissions has also become important in agriculture. Plant production will play an important role not only in food production (Goal 2 in SDGs) but also in many other goals. This book explains how we must regard plant production as semi-closed ecosystems, reduce material and energy resource inputs, and recycle waste emissions generated during production and consumption processes to solve the various issues. Students and researchers studying Agricultural Environmental Engineering, Environmental and Ecological Engineering, Systems Design for Sustainable Society, Environmental Control in Agriculture, etc., will find this publication a helpful reference. .

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