Call for Chapters 2011 - An edited volume of Springer-Verlag's on Waste-to-Energy: Recent Developments Call for Chapters 2010
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Call for Chapters An edited volume of Springer-Verlag's on Waste-to-Energy: Recent Developments
Editor:
Sujit Bag, Ph.D. (UK), C. Engr. (Ind.)
Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
The University of the West Indies
Cave Hill Campus
Barbados
Email: sujit.bag-AT-cavehill.uwi.edu
Scope
In the 21st century the biggest question that has been raised is what is going to be done about climate change issue and increase in fuel price. The effect of green house and renewable energy are two important topics come in front. In this book, I aim at gathering the latest advances of various topics in Waste to Energy and reporting how we can gain advantages by applying the different techniques in this real-world scenario.
The primary target audiences for the book are researchers, scholars, postgraduate students and developers who are interested in Waste to Energy research and related issues. The book will provide reviews of the cutting?edge technologies and insights for Waste to Energy.
Important dates
Abstract due May 30, 2010
Manuscript due: September 30, 2010
Completion of review: November 15, 2010
Revised manuscripts due: January 30, 2011
Publication: March 2011
Topics
High-quality contributions will be invited on all aspects of Waste to Energy, including (but not necessarily limited to) the following topics:
Fundamental principles
Recently developed methods in biomass
Advanced processing techniques for waste to energy
Novel feedstock for waste to energy
Sustainable green power and waste management
Improving WTE plant operations and maintenance
Waste to energy health & safety (IWSA) issues
International perspectives on waste-to-energy
Contracts & development initiatives
Mitigating climate change
Sufficient case studies/ tested and verified results
Contributions will particularly be expected interesting chapters to give a survey of a larger part of the literature, and prepared using the instructions for authors of Springer books available at http://www.springer.com/authors/book+authors?SGWID... and choosing either LaTeX or Word templates from the link
http://www.springer.com/authors/book+authors?SGWID...
Interested authors should send an abstract of their planned contribution with a table of contents to the editor by Email sujit.bag-AT-cavehill.uwi.edu by May 30th 2010. Upon acceptance, the full contributions are due by September 30th 2010. The volume is expected to appear in March 2011. For further details please contact the editor.
Editor:
Sujit Bag, Ph.D. (UK), C. Engr. (Ind.)
Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences
The University of the West Indies
Cave Hill Campus
Barbados
Email: sujit.bag-AT-cavehill.uwi.edu
Scope
In the 21st century the biggest question that has been raised is what is going to be done about climate change issue and increase in fuel price. The effect of green house and renewable energy are two important topics come in front. In this book, I aim at gathering the latest advances of various topics in Waste to Energy and reporting how we can gain advantages by applying the different techniques in this real-world scenario.
The primary target audiences for the book are researchers, scholars, postgraduate students and developers who are interested in Waste to Energy research and related issues. The book will provide reviews of the cutting?edge technologies and insights for Waste to Energy.
Important dates
Abstract due May 30, 2010
Manuscript due: September 30, 2010
Completion of review: November 15, 2010
Revised manuscripts due: January 30, 2011
Publication: March 2011
Topics
High-quality contributions will be invited on all aspects of Waste to Energy, including (but not necessarily limited to) the following topics:
Fundamental principles
Recently developed methods in biomass
Advanced processing techniques for waste to energy
Novel feedstock for waste to energy
Sustainable green power and waste management
Improving WTE plant operations and maintenance
Waste to energy health & safety (IWSA) issues
International perspectives on waste-to-energy
Contracts & development initiatives
Mitigating climate change
Sufficient case studies/ tested and verified results
Contributions will particularly be expected interesting chapters to give a survey of a larger part of the literature, and prepared using the instructions for authors of Springer books available at http://www.springer.com/authors/book+authors?SGWID... and choosing either LaTeX or Word templates from the link
http://www.springer.com/authors/book+authors?SGWID...
Interested authors should send an abstract of their planned contribution with a table of contents to the editor by Email sujit.bag-AT-cavehill.uwi.edu by May 30th 2010. Upon acceptance, the full contributions are due by September 30th 2010. The volume is expected to appear in March 2011. For further details please contact the editor.
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