Sustainable Development for Engineers
A Handbook and Resource Guide
Edited by Karel Mulder, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
10% discount on this titleApril 2006 288 pp 234 x 156 mm
hardback ISBN 978-1-874719-19-9 £24.95
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It is crucial that engineers — from students to those already practising — have a deep understanding of the environmental threats facing the world, if they are to become part of the solution and not the problem.
Excellent basic sustainable development and sustainability text for all — highly recommended.
Eagle Bulletin
It is crucial that engineers — from students to those
already practising — have a deep understanding of the environmental threats
facing the world, if they are to become part of the solution and not the
problem. Is there a way to reconcile modern lifestyles with the compelling need
for change? Could new improved technologies play a key role? If great leaps in
the environmental efficiency of technologies are needed, can they be produced?
Engineers are in a privileged and hugely influential position to innovate,
design and build a sustainable future. But are they engaged or uninterested? Are
they knowledgeable or ignorant?
This book has been developed by a number
of committed educators in European engineering departments under the leadership
of Delft University of Technology and the Technical University of Catalunya to
meet the perceived gap between what engineers know and what they should know in
relation to sustainable development. The University of Delft decided as long ago
as 1998 that all of its engineering graduates, working towards careers as
designers, managers or researchers, should be prepared for the challenge of
sustainable development and, as such, should leave university able to make
sustainable development operational in their designs and daily practices. The
huge amount of knowledge gathered on best-practice teaching for engineers is
reflected in this book.
The aim is to give engineering students a
grounding in the challenge that sustainable development poses to the engineering
profession, the contribution the engineer can make to attaining some of the
societal and environmental goals of sustainability, and the barriers and
pitfalls engineers will likely need to confront in their professional
lives
Concise but comprehensive, the book examines the key tools, skills
and techniques that can be used in engineering design and management to ensure
that whole-life costs and impacts of engineering schemes are addressed at every
stage of planning, implementation and disposal. The book also aims to
demonstrate through real-life examples the tangible benefits that have already
been achieved in many engineering projects, and to highlight how real
improvements can be, and are being, made. Each chapter ends with a series of
questions and exercises for the student to
undertake.
Sustainable Development for Engineers will be essential reading for all engineers and
scientists concerned with sustainable development. In particular, it provides
key reading and learning materials for undergraduate and postgraduate students
reading environmental, chemical, civil or mechanical engineering, manufacturing
and design, environmental science, green chemistry and environmental
management.
This excellent handbook and resource guide is labeled for engineers but it is
just as relevant for other professional disciplines and will provide them with
valuable insights and sources of information to demystify the concept of
sustainable development.
... The book is clearly written in a no-nonsense,
plain language style which makes for easy absorption of information.
...
Excellent basic sustainable development and sustainability text for all —
highly recommended.
Eagle Bulletin Vol. 17 No. 2 (September
2006)


