Handbook of Sustainable Energy, Ecology, and Water Management in an Era of Climate Change (Elsevier, 2026)
Sustainability challenges today do not exist in isolation. Energy transition, water management, environmental protection, and climate adaptation are deeply interconnected. Professionals and institutions need reliable, interdisciplinary references that bring these critical areas together.
Handbook of Sustainable Energy, Ecology, and Water Management in an Era of Climate Change provides a comprehensive and practical framework covering renewable energy systems, environmental impact assessment, water sanitation and desalination, sustainable development, and climate change adaptation strategies.
This Elsevier handbook integrates engineering, environmental science, and sustainability practices, supported by real-world case studies and best practices. It serves as a valuable reference for universities, research institutions, engineers, environmental scientists, sustainability professionals, and policy makers.
What makes this handbook essential?
- Comprehensive coverage of renewable energy, energy transition, and storage systems
- Practical guidance on water treatment, sanitation, and desalination
- Tools and methodologies for environmental impact assessment
- Climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies
- Real-world case studies supporting sustainable project implementation
- Interdisciplinary approach connecting energy, water, ecology, and sustainability
Ideal for institutional and professional collections
This handbook is particularly valuable for academic libraries, engineering departments, environmental research centers, and organizations working on sustainability and climate resilience projects.
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