Instructor’s Solutions Manual to Accompany
ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS IN SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
AND DEVELOPMENT
1ST EDITION
Bradley A. Striebig
Adebayo A. Ogundipe
Maria Papadakis
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, INSTRUCTOR'S SOLUTIONS MANUAL
TO ACCOMPANY
Engineering
Applications in
Sustainable Design and
Development
1st Edition
Bradley A. Striebig
James Madison University
Adebayo A. Ogundipe
James Madison University
Maria Papadakis
James Madison University
, Contents
Chapter 1: Sustainability, Engineering and Design.................................................................... 1
Chapter 2: Analyzing Sustainability Using Engineering Science ....................................... 19
Chapter 3: Biogeochemical Cycles ................................................................................................. 67
Chapter 4: Water Quality Impacts ................................................................................................. 87
Chapter 5: Impacts on Air Quality ............................................................................................... 107
Chapter 6: The Carbon Cycle, Mass Balances, and Energy Balances .............................. 137
Chapter 7: Models for Sustainable Engineering..................................................................... 159
Chapter 8: Energy Conservation and Development ............................................................. 169
Chapter 9: Industrial Ecology ........................................................................................................ 183
Chapter 10: Life Cycle Analysis .................................................................................................... 192
Chapter 11: Sustainability and the Built Environment ....................................................... 207
Chapter 12: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainability in Practice.................... 223