June 1998 Issue 8 |
Environmental
Resources on the World Wide Web Flora Shrode Univeristy of Tennessee |
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..................................... U.S. GOVERNMENT-SPONSORED WEB SITESAgricultural Genome Information System from the National Agricultural Library Funded by the US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, and National Genetic Resources Program this site is provided Genome Informatics Group, with member institutions such as the University of Maryland-College Park, Texas A&M University, and the National Agricultural Library. Amphibian Information Website: Draft site available for comment In fall 1997 staff at the Biological Resources Division (USGS) at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center announced the availability of a "draft" form of this site, funded by the National Park Service and the Environmental Protection Agency. Site developers intend to help scientists and citizens find information about amphibian conservation, an area of recent widespread interest. Initially, only amphibian populations from the Eastern United States will be covered, but the developers hope eventually to expand the database to include information from around the world. The web site provides access to a database of citations to reports, scientific papers, links to web sites, and researchers' names and addresses. The database is searchable using standard keywords and/or genus names. The current version contains sample data. Users are invited to try the service and send comments to Dan Rasay at dan_rasay@nbs.gov. The Envirofacts Warehouse has been developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a repository for Agency data systems. EPA makes the web site available to provide the public with access to data from a number of EPA Program Systems, and to provide EPA access to the data in a relational database using the Web interface or other Oracle access tools. Envirofacts Warehouse components include program system, spatial, and demographic data; metadata which describe data contained in the various databases; tools to access and display the data; and other features that educate users on environmental issues. Users can retrieve environmental information from EPA databases on Superfund sites, drinking water, toxic and air releases, hazardous waste, water discharge permits, and grants information. Online queries can be used to retrieve data or generate maps of environmental information from several mapping applications available through EPA's Maps On Demand. Environmental
Contaminants Encyclopedia This new resource from the National Park Service contains a wealth of
information central to the growing field of environmental toxicology.
The site consists of a searchable encyclopedia of 118 environmental
contaminants, from Acenaphthene to Zinc. With information on chemical
elements, compounds, and products, the EC Encyclopedia also serves as a
reference for determining the potential impact of the concentration of a
certain substance. Entries are in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format and
include background information, specific threats, and other related
material. Complete reference information (the Referenc.pdf file) is also
available. National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) Clearinghouse This web site is designed to help users locate, evaluate, and access biological data and information from a distributed network of cooperating data and information sources. The Clearinghouse contains standardized metadata-based descriptions of biological data sets and information products. It also provides access to software tools for analysis, integration, and application of biological data. Metadata descriptions follow an emerging standard established by the NBII's Biological Profile of the Federal Geographic Data Committee's (FGDC's) Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata. The NBII Clearinghouse is a part of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) Clearinghouse. Sponsored by the Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, this site is a gateway to information about disaster recovery available from several federal government agencies. "Designed to help individuals and communities incorporate sustainable principles and technologies into their plans when they recover from a flood, earthquake, or other disaster." An overview of sustainable development explains how rebuilding can result in a healthier, more energy efficient, less expensive, safer, and more livable community. Sections cover home and business recovery, emergency power sources, assistance programs, case studies, and links to related web sites. Developed by USDA's National Plant Data Center (NPDC) which is charged with managing information about plants including acquiring, developing, integrating, disseminating, and maintaining quality control. NPDC maintains the searchable PLANTS database, containing information on the vascular and nonvascular plants of the United States and its territories. The database provides natural resource managers, range scientists, foresters, biologists, and others with standardized, up-to-date plant names, symbols, and other plant attribute information. PLANTS includes checklists, distribution data, crop information, plants symbols, plant growth data, references and other plant information. "PLANTS reduces costs by preventing the duplication of efforts and by making information exchange possible across agencies and disciplines." Snake River Resources Review (SR3) From the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, SR3 provides information sources to support decision making about water uses and demands from the Snake River System. Public outreach and communication are important purposes for SR3. Designed to provide efficient access to information necessary to examine the physical, legal, and economic consequences of potential decisions, the web site offers a bibliography of studies and documents relevant about Snake River. Traditional uses such as irrigation and flood control must be weighed against demands for threatened and endangered species, fish, wildlife, cultural resources, Indian Trust Assets, recreation, as well as water quality economics. WEB SITES FROM EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS Directory of Water and Wildland Expertise This directory lists scientists conducting research aimed at solving a broad array of scientific and practical problems concerned with managing and conserving water and wildland resources, as well as those experts actually managing these resources. More than 2,000 listings are included of faculty and staff from the University of California and California State University systems, and experts from state and federal agencies all of whom are involved with water- or wildland- related research and resource management in California. The directory is searchable. Environmental Defense Fund Chemical Scorecard "The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) Chemical Scorecard combines scientific, geographic, technical, and legal information from over 150 electronic databases to produce detailed local reports on toxic chemical pollution. By combining data from EPA's Toxic Release Inventory with health hazard information developed by EDF, Scorecard provides summary reports on any of 50 states, 2000 counties, 5000 zip codes, or 17000 individual industrial facilities. In addition to showing total quantities of pollutants, each report provides comparative rankings; identifies the individual chemicals involved; describes their health effects; highlights the top-ranked hazards; shows multi-year trends." Scorecard provides maps with links to locate polluting facilities and options for sending them email or fax communication, as well as ways to communicate with the EPA. ENSO 97-98: The 1997 El Nino/Southern Oscillation Repository of electronic mailings "intended to provide near real-time reports primarily on marine and terrestrial events that may be linked to the development of the 1997-98 El Niño/Southern Oscillation which appears to be unfolding as one of the most severe ENSO events in history." Emphasis is on seabirds and changes to marine ecosystems, but other reports are welcomed which may expand understanding of effects such as rainfall, flooding, or associated disease outbreaks. Contributors' reports are arranged geographically with hyperlinks to the documents. Text from reports may be downloaded for searching. Dr.s David Duffy and Peter J. Bryant maintain the site. Contact: Dr. David Duffy; Alaska Natural Heritage Program; University of Alaska, Anchorage; Phone 907-257-2784; Fax 907-257-2789; Email afdcd1@uaa.alaska.edu February 20-22, 1998, thousands of birders participated in the first-ever simultaneously recorded (via Internet) continent-wide back yard bird count. The Great '98 Bird Count's goal is to "provide a detailed picture of how bird populations compare region-by-region, as counted by ordinary citizens at the time of year when most migratory birds are just getting ready to head back north from their wintering grounds." Cornell University's Laboratory of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society co-sponsored the effort. The web site reports summary data on the number of observers reporting (by postal code, state, and hour), the total number of birds recorded (by species), and color maps of species distributions (including all locations surveyed). Ten-year trends from Project Feeder Watch are provided for comparison. This site was included in the Environmental Resources Column of the Electronic Green Journal's Fall 1997 issue, but it is worth noting again as it has continued to grow. Searching the site is easy, and results usually load quickly. Major features of the site include: SBN Journal; Sustainable Business Opportunities; Green Dream Jobs; and the SBN Library. Selected topics addressed in recent issues are alternative energy sources, sustainable forestry, herbal medicine, construction materials, and natural food. Trade and Environment Database (TED) The goal of this site is "to provide a common basis for researchers and policy makers to understand issues of trade and the environment." A searchable database of more than 450 case studies, organized by geographic region or date, provides information on conflicts between environmental issues and development interests. The site could be useful to environmental educators. It is maintained by Dr. James R. Lee of American University's School of International Service. Tree-Ring and Tree-Ring Research Web Pages The ultimate site to find dendrochronology information on the web, in other electronic forms, and in print. From basic introductions to the field of tree ring research to in-depth bibliographies of specialized sources, this site is well-organized and extremely thorough. Resources available include references to fundamental texts and links to their publishers, links to other dendrochronology web sites and to bibliographic databases, information on software tools for the discipline, and job announcements. The site developer is Dr. Henri D. Grissino-Mayer, Associate Professor of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences at Valdosta State University, who did much of the work while he was at Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, The University of Arizona, Tucson. Southern Africa Environment Page From the Southern Africa Environment Project (SAEP), a non-profit organization founded in 1994 to develop programs aimed at protecting the natural environment, Southern Africa's greatest economic asset. Major activities center on environmental education, environmental advocacy, and environmental law and policy. SAEP works with non-governmental and community-based organizations. Its goals include involving communities in economic benefits of tourism and cultural heritage enterprises, establishing environmental education programs to develop future environmental managers for the region, and to foster understanding and application of scientific and information technology. The site links to SAEP's "Southern Africa Weekly News Briefs" on environmental topics. International Nuclear Safety Program "The U.S. Department of Energy conducts a comprehensive, cooperative effort to improve safety at Soviet-designed nuclear power plants. In nine partnering countries (Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Slovakia, and Kazakhstan) joint projects are correcting major safety deficiencies and establishing nuclear safety infrastructures that will be self-sustaining." The site links to profiles of 20 nuclear plants listing safety upgrade projects which are planned, completed or are ongoing. Each profile also includes an overview of the plant's operating history, events summary, organization chart, and photographs of the plant. The site is maintained by the US Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy, Science, and Technology. Bruce's Buddies: Kids Caring for the Environment (Southland New Zealand) Environmental education page for children which provides ideas for environmental education through fun activities, with Bruce C. Gull as the site mascot. The Southland Regional Council of New Zealand maintains the site as part of its responsibilities for promoting the sustainable management of natural and physical resources in the Southland Region of New Zealand (similar in structure to state government in the US). ECOCITY This is a public list for forum and information exchange. Scope: all aspects related to sustainable urban development; sponsored by the International ECOCITY Network for Sustainable Urban Development. To subscribe, send an e-mail to listserv@segate.sunet.se with this message in the body: subscribe ECOCITY. Contact: Mr. Eng-Leong Foo, Institute of Advanced Studies, The United Nations University,Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. E-mail: foo@ias.unu.edu EnvPubs-L EnvPubs-L is a mechanism with which members of the environmental
science and public policy community may use electronic mail to learn and
share information about recent environmental publications, web sites,
and related information resources. This document describes EnvPubs-L and
provides instructions for its use. Participation in EnvPubs-L is open to
all interested parties. PUBLICATIONS CATALOGS, BOOKS, PERIODICALS, AND
PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THE WEB
National Environmental
Publications Information--EPA
Searchable database of text from more than 6000 EPA publications in
the National Environmental Publications Information (NEPI) database;
documents retrieved can be viewed and printed. Users may search by
title, EPA publication number, or subject. Links to the NEPI
catalog provide electronic ordering of publications not yet
available electronically. Technical Information Packages (TIPS)
publications lists are available on selected topics. The site provides a
search guide to environmental terminology, abbreviations, and acronyms
used in EPA publications.
Beavers Newsletter
Two Polish scholars are developing a newsletter to faciliate
information exchange among researchers around the world who work with
beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis and fossil forms). Quoting from
an email announcement: "Peter J. Bryant, Professor of Developmental and Cell Biology at
the University of California, Irvine, provides this hypertext book as a
learning aid for his Biological Conservation class. It is an excellent,
comprehensive introduction to the topic. Divided into sixteen
understandable chapters, it covers such topics as the history of life,
depletion and extinction from over-exploitation, exotic introductions,
and deforestation, among others. The content is supported by
illustrations, photos, charts, and a webliography for each chapter (a
work in progress which is also available in full at the end of the
book). However, the features that add the greatest value to the site are
the well thought out hyperlinks to other relevant resources. There are
literally hundreds of these; they combine with the original content of
the site to form a powerful resource for undergraduate students. Center for
Health and the Global Environment Newsletter
"The Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard
Medical School is dedicated to clarifying the links between human health
and the health of the global environment." The newsletter is
published quarterly to provide news reports, updates on current
research, synopses of recent meetings, lists of upcoming meetings and
events, and an annotated bibliography of significant references. Topic
areas listed at the web site are: health impacts of global climate
change from physical and biological evidence; habitat degradation, loss
of species diversity, and emerging infectious diseases; stratospheric
ozone depletion data and health and ecological impacts; toxins;
population dynamics; and economic issues associated with epidemics and
extreme weather events. Editors of the newsletter acknowledge that much
is uncertain in the field, and they aim "to provide the best
estimates of the on-going and long term human health risks associated
with global environmental change, even if definitive proof is not
forthcoming." Contributions and announcements of publications and
meetings should be sent to the editors at chge@warren.med.harvard.edu.
Common Questions
about Climate Change
This publication, from the United Nations Environment Programme and
the World Meteorological Organization, is available on the web and in
print. The booklet answers questions about the Earth's warming, human
activities contributing to climate change, climate changes expected in
the future, and effect changes may have on humans and the environment.
Print copies are available free and may be requested from the the web
site at http://www.gcrio.org/OnLnDoc/docreq-form.html
or by sending an email request with your name and address to help@gcrio.org.
Contemporary Herpetology Quoting from the overview section of the web site," Contemporary
Herpetology (CH) is a nonprofit, on-line journal, designed to facilitate
the dissemination of scientific information. CH provides professional
herpetologists with a forum to rapidly disseminate peer-reviewed work
globally. CH maintains high scientific and editorial standards. CH will
publish articles covering all aspects of herpetology, including ecology,
ethology, systematics, conservation biology, and physiology. CH will
also publish monographs, points-of-view, and faunistic surveys of
poorly-known areas. CH will not publish herpetocultural or anecdotal
papers." Founded 1997 at Southeastern Louisiana University in
Hammond, LA, Comtemporary Herpetology is accessible via the www, will
have its contents made available annually on CD-ROM, and is indexed by
Zoological Record and Current Contents.
A
Dictionary of Ecological Epidemiology
"Maintained by postdoctoral researcher Jonathan Swinton of the
University of Cambridge's (UK) department of Plant Sciences, this site
contains cross referenced definitions of hundreds of terms from acquired
immunity to zoonosis. It is loosely based on the glossary by Watt,
Dobson, et al, in _Ecology of Infectious Diseases in Natural
Populations_. Sleek in design and spare but concise in definition, this
is a useful site for anyone interested in quick reference to information
on ecological epidemiology. Directory for Medicinal
Plant Conservation
This web site presents the conents of the print volume titled,
"Directory for Medicinal Plant Conservation," by Max Kasparek,
Andreas Gröger & Uwe Schippmann, published by Landwirtschaftsverlag,
in Bonn, 1996, (156 pp., ISBN 3-89624-606-2). The compilers work for the
Medicinal Plant Specialist Group of the IUCN Species Survival Commission
and the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (Bundesamt für
Naturschutz). This database is part of the German Clearing House
Mechanism of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
Newsletter of the Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force of the
World Conservation Union's Species Survival Commission. FROGLOG provides
research reports about the status of amphibians and reptiles.
Populations are declining worldwide as a result of industrial chemicals
released into the environment, predation, parasite infestation,
ultraviolet radiation, landscape changes, habitat destruction, and other
forces. Improved reporting on amphibian populations through surveys
contributes to greater awareness of their status and threats.
NewsBriefNews:
quarterly newsletter from GreyNet
TransAtlantic/GreyNet produces this newsletter in print, email, and
html formats. The newsletter's purpose is to keep grey literature
conference participants informed, and it has reader coverage in more
than fifty countries worldwide. NewsBriefNews began publication in 1992,
and the first issue in 1998 marks its seventh volume. Over time the
scope of the newsletter has expanded to include: book reviews,
announcements, special funds, editorials, feature articles, interviews,
research results, and site visits. GreyNet's
web site provides access to NewsBriefNews along with a variety of other
information on conferences, publications, and research in grey
literature.
Zero
Emissions Research Initiative (ZERI) Newsletter on the web
ZERI began in 1994 and organizes educational programs to support
industry transformation to zero emission operations. The newsletter is
accessible free on the web. The March 1998 issue of the newsletter
announces the Fourth Annual World Congress on Zero Emissions scheduled
for October 14-18, 1998 in Windhoek, Namibia.
Web Sites Announcing Publications and Software
Alternative quarterly review journal (available in print format only)
published by the Alternatives in Print Task Force (AIP) of the Social
Responsibilities Round Table of the American Library Association. AIP
advocates the acquisition and accessibility of the alternative press to
libraries. _Counterpoise_ reviews current English language material on
social concerns which provide alternative viewpoints. Materials reviewed
are may be in any format from any country. _Counterpoise_ can help
librarians and library users discover hard-to-find materials including
those which are misrepresented or ignored by mainstream presses.
Subscription rates are: $35.00/year for Institutions; $25.00/year for
Individuals; $15.00/year for Students and retirees; $ 9.00/issue for
Single copies. Contact: Charles Willett, Editor; 1716 SW Williston Road;
Gainesville, FL 32608-4049 Phone: 352-335-2200; Email: willett@afn.org.
Environmental Treaties with Canada CD-ROM from Lawthority
Full text of international treaties and conventions in a variety of
subject areas including: Conservation and wildlife protection; Hazardous
waste control; Transboundary air pollution; Depletion of the ozone
layer; Forestry and timber regeneration; Marine pollution and dumping of
wastes; Managing fish stocks; Biological diversity; Weather modification
and climate change; Nuclear test ban; Environmental co-operation.
Sources have hyperlinks to relevant material in several treaties, and
documents are in PDF file format. CD-ROMs are available for free 30 day
trial. Contact: Lawthority; 33 Westholme Avenue; Toronto, Ontario;
Canada; M6P 3B9 Phone: (416) 767-7993; Fax (416) 767-8162; Email: info@lawthority.ca.
EstimateS:
Statistical Estimation of Species Richness and Shared Species From
Samples
EstimateS 5 is described at this web site as software used to
"compute randomized species accumulation curves, statistical
estimators of true species richness (S), and a statistical estimator of
the true number of species shared between pairs of samples, based on
species-by-sample (or sample-by-species) incidence or abundance
matrices." The software also computes statistical indexes for each
sample which indicate diversity and an index of biotic similarity
between samples. EstimateS may be downloaded from the site along with
its user manual. Dr. Robert K. Colwell, Professor of Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut, developed the web
site. He created software called "Biota" for specimen-based,
biological data and collections management (http://viceroy.eeb.uconn.edu/biota)
and which is used with EstimateS.
Product Ecology Consultants
(Netherlands)
This site contains info on Life Cycle Assessment and Ecodesign,
including downloadable demo versions of SimaPro and ECO-it software and
the Eco-indicator "manual for designers".
International Institute for
Sustainable Development
IISD, headquartered in Winnipeg, Canada states that it's mission is
"to promote sustainable development in decision making
internationally and within Canada. We contribute new knowledge and
concepts, analyze policies, identify and disseminate information about
best practices, demonstrate how to measure progress, and build
partnerships to amplify these messages." Target audiences are
businesses, governments, communities and concerned individuals. The
elaborate web site includes sections on topics such as business
strategies (with educational modules), trade and sustainable
development, and community adaptation and sustainable livelihood.
Salmon Ecology and
Restoration--A Case Study in the Resolution of Environmental Conflict
Task Force is an educational CD-ROM series and web site devoted to
salmon ecology and the conflict over restoring salmon in the Pacific
Northwest. Case studies of the impact on salmon population of many
economic activities in the West are used to help students learn about
controversy surrounding restoring salmon. Students develop their own
management plan taking into account complex issues from the competing
interests of major contributors to the economy of the West and advocates
of restoring salmon populations. Instructors of courses in environmental
science and conservation biology, ecology, aquatic or marine biology,
and fisheries may find this a useful resource. Developed by CyberLearning,
the two CD-ROMs contain over two hours of original and archival video as
well as several in depth ecological and economic technical reports on
the decline in salmon. For further information, see the web site or
contact: Ron S. Nolan, Ph.D.; Digital Studios/CyberLearning Collection; http://www.cyberlearn.com
Email - nolan@cyberlearn.com;
(800) 499-3322; (408) 688-3158 outside of US; FAX (408) 688-5738
SITEPRO Software for Environmental Management
A company called Environmental Softare announces release of this
software product that "provides an all-inclusive environmental
management system for soil and water data accessible through a single,
easy-to-use interface that loads onto a standard PC. SitePro is designed
to manage all phases of site management from initial assessment through
remediation and monitoring, as well as waste discharge and operations.
SitePro's data exchange tools allow easy import and export to over 25
commonly used industry standard data and map formats including database,
spreadsheet, CAD, GIS and images. SitePro manages samples, analytical
and hydrogeological information, emissions, monitoring, operations, CAD,
GIS, images and other data. This data, along with contours, graphs,
boring logs, and cross sections generated by SitePro, are all managed in
a single file. SitePro also features automated reports, forms and links
to facilitate Web and intranet data distribution." Price: $2,295
(U.S.); upgrade, maintenance, and service package available for $275
annually. To order, contact Environmental Software at (888) 368-7389 or
through the Internet at http://www.envsoft.com.
RECENT BOOKS ON ENVIRONMENTAL SUBJECTS
Ackerman, Diane. Rarest of the Rare: Vanishing Animals, Timeless
Worlds. New York: Random House, 1997. ISBN 0679776230. US$12.00.
Adelson, Glenn and Perlman, Dan. Biodiversity: Exploring Values and
Priorities in Conservation. Malden, MA: Blackwell Science, 1997. 182 pp.
ISBN 086542439X. US$36.95 paperback.
Araujo-Lima, Carlos and Goulding, Michael. So Fruitful a Fish:
Ecology, Conservation, and Aquaculture of the Amazon's Tambaqui. New
York:Columbia University Press, 1997. 192pp. ISBN 0231108303.
Bardinet, Claude and Royer, J.J. Geosciences and Water Resources:
Environmental Data Modeling. New York: Springer Verlag, 1997. 312pp.
ISBN 354061947X.
Barkley. Economic Growth and the Environment. Fort Worth: Harcourt
Brace College Publishers, 1998. ISBN 0030095972. US$47.50 paperback.
Barthem, Ronaldo and Goulding, Michael. The Catfish Connection:
Ecology, Migration, and Conservation of Amazon Predators. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1997. 184 pp. ISBN 023110832X.
Battersby, S.B. Dictionary of Environmental Science for Lawyers. New
York: John Wiley and Sons, 1997. ISBN 0471969184.
Bazerman, Max H. Environment, Ethics and Behavior: The Psychology of
Environmental Valuation and Degradation. San Francisco: New Lexington
Press, 1997. 393pp. ISBN 0787908096 cloth. ISBN 0787908185 paperback.
Bencherifa, Abdellatif, Swearingen, Will D. North African Environment
at Risk. Boulder: Westview Press, 1997. ISBN 0813333628. US$24.00.
Botkin, Daniel B. and Keller, Edward A. Environmental Science. New
York: John Wiley and Sons, 1998. ISBN 0471157821.
Brenchley, P.J. and Harper, D.A.T. Palaeoecology: Ecosystems,
Environment, and Evolution. New York: Chapman and Hall, 1998. 402pp.
ISBN 0412434504.
Briggs, David (Ed.) and Smithson, Peter. Fundamentals of the Physical
Environment. New York: Routledge, 1997. 544pp. ISBN 0415108918.
US$29.95.
Brisk, Marion A. 1001 Ideas for Science Projects on the Environment.
Macmillan General Reference: Indianapolis, 1997. 272pp., ISBN
002861707X. US$12.95.
Brown, Paul. Global Warming: Can Civilization Survive? New York:
Sterling Publishing, 1997. 256pp. ISBN 0713726024. US$19.95.
Calow, Peter. Controlling Environmental Risks from Chemicals:
Principles and Practice. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1997. ISBN
0471969958. US$54.95.
Carter, Frank, (Ed.) and Turnock, David. Environmental Problems in
Eastern Europe. New York: Routledge, 1997. 312pp. ISBN 0415137578.
US$19.95.
Case, Frederick W. and Case, Roberta B. Trilliums. Portland: Timber
Press, 1997. ISBN 0881923745. US$29.95.
Chan, Anthony H. Environmental Stress Testing. Reading: Addison
Wesley Longman, 1997. ISBN 0201695855.
Chicago Region Biodiversity Council. Chicago Wilderness: An Atlas of
Biodiversity. Chicago: Chicago Region Biodiversity Council,1997. 64 pp.
Chapman, William K. and Lamont, Eric. Orchids of the Northeast: A
Field Guide. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1996. ISBN 0815626975.
US$39.95 US$17.95 paperback.
Claridge, M.F. (Ed.), Dawah, H.A. and Wilson, M.R. The Units of
Biodiversity: Species in Practice. New York: Chapman & Hall, 1997.
456 pp., ISBN 0412631202. US$69.00.
Clark, William H. II. Retrofitting for Energy Conservation. New York:
McGraw Hill, 1997. ISBN 0070119201. US$49.95. (http://www.netcom.com/~whcii/ecr.htm)
Coastal and Marine Environmental Management. Manila: Asian
Development Bank, 1997. 331pp. ISBN 9715610706. US$20.00.
Committee on Industrial Competitiveness, National Research Council
(U.S.). Fostering Industry-Initiated Environmental Protection Efforts.
Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1997. 58pp. ISBN 0309056934.
US$15.00.
Cox, Paul Alan. Nafanua: Saving the Samoan Rain Forest. New York: W.H.
Freeman and Company, 1997. 238 pp., ISBN 0716731169. US$19.20.
Dallmeier, Francisco and Comiskey, James A. (Eds). 1997. Forest
Biodiversity Research, Monitoring and Modeling: Conceptual Background
and Old World Case Studies. New York: UNESCO Parthenon Publishing Group,
1998. 600pp.
Daniels, Tom and Bowers, Deborah. Holding Our Ground: Protecting
America's Farms and Farmland. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1997.
420pp. ISBN 1559634820. US$34.95.
Drengson, Alan (Ed.), Taylor, Duncan, and Mander, Jerry. Ecoforestry:
The Art and Science of Sustainable Forest Use. Branford: New Society
Publishers, 1997. 320pp. ISBN 0865713650. US$24.95.
Duke, James A. The Green Pharmacy. New York: Saint Martin's Press,
1997. 528pp. ISBN 0875963161. US$29.95.
Ecuadorian Red Data Book Working Group. (Compilers). Lista de Aves
Amenazadas de Extincion en el Ecuador. Quito, Ecuador: CECIA, 1997.
31pp.
Elliot, Robert. Faking Nature: The Ethics of Environmental
Restoration. New York: Routledge, 1998. 240pp. ISBN 0415111404.
Elliott, Norbert. Environmental Protection: Solving Environmental
Problems from Social Science and Humanities Perspectives. Dubuque:
Kendall/Hunt Publishing, 1997. 500pp. ISBN 0787233021.
Environmental Indicators for Agriculture. Washington, D.C.:
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 1997. 62pp. ISBN
9264153152. US$14.00.
Farley, Sandra Moon, Egly, Diana Gail, and Farley, Thomas Baxter.
Earthcare for Children: a First Day School Curriculum. Burlington, VT:
Friends Committee on Unity with Nature (FCUN), 1998. 122pp. ISBN
1881083039. US$12.00 (http://www.spont.com/earthcare.htm)
Available from: FCUN,179 Prospect Street, Burlington, VT 05401;
Email:FCUN@together.net for $12.00 US plus $3.50 postage and handling
Also available through: Friends General Conference Bookstore in
Philadelphia, PA; Email:bookstore@fgc.quaker.org.com;
http://www.web.net/~cym/qbs.html
Filho, W. Leal. Environmental Education in Protected Areas:
International Perspectives and Experiences. Pearl River: Parthenon
Publishing Group, 1998. ISBN 185070004
Foster, John. Valuing Nature?: Ethics, Economics and the Environment.
New York: Routledge, 1997. 256pp. ISBN 0415148758.
Freese, Curtis H. Harvesting Wild Species: Implications for
Biodiversity Conservation. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
1997. ISBN 0801855748. US$29.95.
Fuccillo, Domenic (Ed.), Sears, Linda, and Stapleton, Paul.
Biodiversity in Trust: Conservation and Use of Plant Genetic Resources
in CGIAR Centres. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997. 384 pp.
ISBN 0521593654. US$74.95.
Galvin, Terry. Dead Reckoning: Confronting the Crisis in Pacific
Fisheries. Seattle: The Mountaineers Books, 1997. 181pp. ISBN
089886514X. US$15.95 paperback.
Geltman, Elizabeth G. Environmental Audits: Self Policing for
Environmental Protection. Chicago: American Bar Association, 1997. ISBN
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Gillilan, David M. and Brown, Thomas C. Instream Flow Protection:
Seeking a Balance in Western Water Use. Washington, D.C.: Island Press,
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Ecological Modelling: Putting Theory into Practice. Malden, MA:
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Grove, Richard H. Ecology, Climate and Empire: Colonialism and Global
Environmental History 1400-1940. Cambridge, UK: White Horse Press, 1997.
237pp. ISBN 1874267189, cloth. ISBN 1874267197, paperback US$27.95.
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047196932X. US$56.95.
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1559633824. US$60.00.
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1883982162. US$19.95 paperback.
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Screening Biodiversity: Plants and Animals. New York: Chapman &
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Oxford University Press, 1997. 110pp. ISBN 019541246X. US$14.95.
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Routledge, 1997. 304pp. ISBN 0415116090.
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Ecocriticism and Literature. New York: Saint Martin's Press, 1998.
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and Kipen, Howard M. Toxicology and Environmental Health Information
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Natural History, 1997. 64pp. ISBN 091342420X. US$2.95 paperback.
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1559635061. US$40.00, cloth. ISBN 155963507X. $19.95 paperback.
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0226534189. US$25.00. ISBN 0226534197, paperback.
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Saint Martin's Press, 1997. 256pp. ISBN 0312165897 cloth. ISBN
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E-Mail: iucn-psu@wcmc.org.uk; http://www.iucn.org
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CONFERENCES AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
EnviroNews
Environmental Calendar
EnviroLink is a non-profit organization and online community that
unites hundreds of organizations and volunteers around the world with
millions of people in over 150 countries. EnviroNews Calendar provides
thorough, frequently updated listings of scientific and environmental
meetings, symposia, seminars, conferences, and courses. Listings are
arranged by date and contain brief descriptions of the events, including
location and contact addresses.
State
of the World: Course taught on the Web (began January 5, 1998)
"The Program in Global Sustainability at the University of
California, Irvine is pleased to announce an on-line course, "State
of the World", taught by Dr. Barry Costa-Pierce. Students will
carry out an in-depth interdisciplinary examination of global issues
important into the 21st century of water, pollution, habitat
transformations, biological transformations, food, waste, energy,
health, and communities. The first part of the course examines the
theoretical and applied concepts of sustainability, natural and social
ecology, ecosystems management, ecological engineering, and regenerative
studies. In the second half, the course covers the tools and practices
of sustainability using new ecotechnologies and social science methods.
Applications of solar energy, agroecology, ecological aquaculture,
biological wastewater, treatment, restoration ecology, and
community-based social rehabilitation tools for a sustainable society
will be emphasized. The course will also explore where alternative,
sustainable societies and farming ecosystems have evolved."
--description from email to ET-CONF (See http://segate.sunet.se/archives/et-conf.html
for related announcements and info about the mailing list.) Contact the
instructor, Dr. Barry Costa-Pierce, Sustainable Fisheries &
Aquaculture Research & Development, Dept. of Environmental Analysis
and Design, University of California Irvine. E-mail: bcp@uci.edu or
E-mail: aquaecos@cts.com http://darwin.bio.edu/-sustain/costapierce.html
Internet Conference
on Integrated Bio-Systems (April to December 1998)
The Institute of Advanced Studies at the United Nations University,
Tokyo, and the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) Microbial Resources Center, are organizing this
online conference to discuss and share information on integrated
bio-systems. Papers will be presented on the web from April-December
1998, allowing discussion of the paper via the web or email lists.
Conference topics are divided into four key areas: agriculture,
aquaculture, and horticulture; treatment and utilization of food
industrial/municipal organic solid wastes and wastewaters; management of
natural resources; and built structures. The web site provides titles of
papers with a schedule for presentation and discussion, author(s)'
names, and each paper's discussion listname.
ECODESIGN 1998 CONTEST
for sustainable products and services
Deadlines: category A before 20 May 1998; category B before 30 June
1998, Austria. NatureMapping's goal "is to create a national network that links
natural resource agencies, academia, and land planners with local
communities, primarily through schools." The meeting will provide
and review all the materials (e.g., Monitoring Guidelines, estimated
budget, slide scripts, workshop materials, etc.) needed to begin the
NatureMapping Program in participants' home states. The NatureMapping
Program is a joint effort between the U.S. Geological Survey, Biological
Research Division, National Gap Analysis Program, University of
Washington, School of Fisheries, Washington Cooperative Fish and
Wildlife Research Unit, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and
Virginia Game and Inland Fisheries (WildifeMapping). Contact: Karen M.
Dvornich, University of Washington; Washington Cooperative Fish and
Wildlife Research Unit; School of Fisheries, Box 357980; Seattle, WA
98195; Phone (206) 543-6475; Fax (206) 685-7471; Email kgap@salmo.cqs.washington.edu
FIRST
INTERNATIONAL FACTOR 4+ CONGRESS AND TRADE FAIR "Congress on sustainable production technologies, products and
services organized by the Carinthian Trade Fair, Austria and the
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Germany. Factor
4 means increasing by a factor of four the productivity of energy,
resources and transport, an approach that could be the long term
technological strategy for the 21st century, as prof. Ernst van
Weizsacker together with Amory and Hunter Lovins demonstrated in the
book "Factor Four". Doubling wealth - halving resource use
with 50 examples." Contact: Jan-Dirk Seiler, Presidential Office,
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Germany. Phone:
+49 202 2492 102; Fax: +49 202 2492 108 Email: jan_dirk_seiler@wupperinst.org
OR Dr. Bernhard Erler, Klagenfurter Messe Betriebsgesellschaft mbh,
Messeplatz 1, 9021 Klagenfurt, Austria. Phone: +43 463 56800 61; Fax:
+43 463 56800 39; Email: ktnmessen@mail.carinthia.co.at
(http://www.ktn-messen.co.at/messe)
Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) in Public Health This third national conference is sponsored by the Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) together with several
institutional cosponsors. Conference events will explore innovative
applications of GIS (geographic information systems) and spatial
analysis techniques for the protection of public health and the
environment. Contact: Bill Henriques, PhD, MSPH; Conference Steering
Committee Chair; GIS Coordinator, ATSDR; Phone: 404-639-6088; FAX:
404-639-6076; EMail: wdh2@cdc.gov
Third International
Symposium on Environmental Software Systems "Due to increasing practical needs, the software support of
environmental protection and research tasks is growing in importance and
scope. ISESS 1999 is the third conference on Environmental Informatics
co-sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing
(IFIP), the world's umbrella organization of computer societies. Its two
predecessors were held at Penn State University, USA (1995) and at
Whistler Resort, Canada (1997). The purpose of the symposium is to
present and discuss the fundamentals, progress, and actual trends in
this area in terms of methods, tools and state-of-the-art
applications." University of Otago, New Zealand will host the
conference. Contact: Mrs. Linda Robson, ISESS 1999 Conference
Secretariat, EII CANADA, University of Guelph, Guelph, N1G 2W1 , Canada
Email: linda@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca;
Phone: +1 (519) 824 4120 Ext. 3760; Fax: +1 (519) 837 0323 EUROPEAN
POSTGRADUATE COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (EPCEM) MASTER PROGRAMME
in Environmental Management and Policy-making; "EPCEM is a one-year full time course preparing experts to
function in teams and to apply an interdisciplinary, problem solving
approach to environmental problems in an International / European
context. At the end of the course participants will be awarded with the
Master's Degree in Environmental Management. Objectives: Tackling
environmental issues effectively demands international cooperation
between European governments, enterprises and organisations. The
European Union is exerting a growing influence on the international
environmental policy of member states. Non member countries,too, feel
the effects of EU environmental policy in a variety of ways. There are
considerable differences among European countries with regard to their
environmental policy and management. Aims: a) Contribute to strengthen
international cooperation in the field of environmental policy; b)
enhance environmental expertise in European countries; c) harmonise
environmental policy and environmental management in Europe."
Contact: Inter faculty Department of Environmental Science, University
of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 130, 1018 VZ Amsterdam, The
Netherlands. Phone: +31 (0) 20 525.6232/6206; Fax: +31 (0) 20 525 6272;
Email: l.pietersen@frw.uva.nl; Email: c.h.j.oijen@frw.uva.nl
***http://www.frw.uva.nl/uk.epcem.htm***
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1998 IAMSLIC-
Polar Libraries Colloquy Joint Conference The International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries
and Information Centers (IAMSLIC) and Polar Libraries Colloquy (PLC)
will hold a joint conference titled, "Electronic Information and
Publications." A conference contents page is accessible at http://www.hafro.is/hafro/Joint/cont.html
URLs for the two organizations' web pages are: IAMSLIC web page: http://siolibrary.ucsd.edu/IAMSLIC/
and PLC: http://www.urova.fi/home/arktinen/polarweb/polar/plcmain.htm
EURO
ENVIRONMENT '98: Pan-European CONFERENCE on Industry and Performance; "This international conference focuses on how industry has
responded to the challange of accelerating demands on sound
environmental performance by implementing preventive environmental
technologies, building up environmental management systems, and
restructuring its organisations to cope with the development of
environmental sound production processes and products. Industry and
action-oriented researchers will present and discuss initiatives aimed
at shaping an industrial community acceptable to a society in which
environmental concerns are assigned and will continue to be assigned
with ever increasing importance." Themes: Environmental management;
Environmentally sound product development; Self regulation versus public
regulation; Cleaner technology and prevention; Stake holder management.
Contact: Aalborg Kongres & Kultur Center, Europa Plads, Boks 149,
9100 Aalborg. Phone: +45 99 35 5555; Fax: +45 99 35 5580; Email: euro@akkc.dk
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE All aspects of environmental engineering and management will be
addressed, including: strategic issues, environmental management tools,
environmental technologies and cleaner production, environmental
modelling, and pollution prevention. The topics of education will also
be addressed. Major discussion topics at the conference are "the
efficient use of all energy sources; the recovery and recycling of
materials; the repair of existing damage; and the development of cleaner
technological products." Paper submission deadline was 3 February
'98. Contact:Liz Kerr, Conference secretariat, Wessex Institute of
Technology Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton, SO40 7AA, United
Kingdom. Phone: +44 (0) 1703 293223; Fax: +44 (0) 1703 292853; Email: liz@wessex.ac.uk;
http://www.wessex.ac.uk
** OCEANS '98 ERCP 98: European ROUND TABLE on Cleaner Production "ERCP is a non-profit organisation which provides a European
platform for stimulation, development and dissemination of new
initiatives to foster sustainable development with the prime focus on
Cleaner Production of products, processes and provision of services.
ERCP sets new and revised targets for further developments towards
sustainability and stimulates decision-makers, at all levels, to focus
their environmental protection efforts and initiatives on holistic and
preventive environmental approaches. The round table gives priority to
interactive sessions and workshops designed to provide optimal
opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience, develop new project
ideas and new networks and to find new cooperation partners. Proposals
for papers, suggestions and participation on the discussion are
welcome." Contact: INETI-ITA, prof.dr. Constanca Peneda, Fax: +351
1 7154084 Email: ercp98@mail.ineti.pt;
http://www.ineti.pt
PARTNERSHIP AND LEADERSHIP: 7th International Conference of the
Greening of Industry Network; "'Building Alliances for a Sustainable Future'. The focus of
this conference will be the engagement of partners in the transition of
society towards sustainability. This transformation will require the
cooperation, perseverance, and dedication of all actors involved and the
development of new procedures, institutions and cultures needed for a
productive cooperation. Important questions are which partnerships are
needed and who will provide leadership in an advancing globalisation of
economy and culture. The conferences of the Greening of Industry Network
are a platform for people from diverse backgrounds to exchange ideas,
experiences and to develop relationships, visions and practices for
sustainability. To facilitate this process a variety of discussion forms
will be offered during the conference, such as plenary debate, dialogue
workshops, paper workshops, keynote speeches with breakout sessions, and
poster presentations." Deadline for proposals to participate in the
conference was 28 February 1998. Contact: Ellis Brand/Theo de Bruijn/Johan
Schot, Center for Clean Technology and Environmental Policy CSTM,
University of Twente, PO Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands.
Phone: +31 53 489 3203; Fax: +31 53 489 4850 Email: E.M.L.Brand@CSTM.utwente.nl;
Email: T.J.N.M.deBruijn@CSTM.utwente.nl
Kurt Fischer, The George Perkins Marsh Institute, Clark University, 950
Main Street, Worcester,Massachusetts 01610-1477, USA. Phone: +1 508 751
4607; Fax: +1 508 751 4600; Email: kfischer@clarku.edu
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Gill's enet digest with a weekly newsletter available at http://agriculture.miningco.com/
Fred Stoss, Science and Engineering Library, SUNY University at
Buffalo (email fstoss@acsu.buffalo.edu)
and Chair of Task Force on the Environment of the American Library
Association's Social Responsibilities Roundtable. A listserv for the
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Flora Shrode, <fshrode@utk.edu;>
is the Environmental Resources Editor for the Electronic Green Journal
and works at the Hodges Library in Reference Services at the University
of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-1000, USA. TEL: 423-974-4415
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