Environmental Engineering (Books)
Technical and reference books focused on environmental engineering applications for home comfort and decor, covering indoor air quality, energy-efficient systems, and sustainable materials. The 39 indexed titles average 4.76 stars and span budget to premium price points (roughly $38–$350), with authors such as Charles L. Sanders represented
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Environmental Public Policy Making Exposed: A Guide for Decision Makers and Interested Citizens
Cynthia H. Stahl, Alan J. Cimorelli
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Environmental and Economic Sustainability
Paul E. Hardisty
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Managing Forests as Complex Adaptive Systems (The Earthscan Forest Library)
Christian Messier, Klaus J. Puettmann, K. David Coates
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Mikrobiologische Analysen: Richtlinien zur Qualitatssicherung
N.F. Lightfoot, Eddie A. Maier, Regina Sommer, U. Franke
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Smart Electricity Distribution Networks
Chengshan Wang, Jianzhong Wu, Janaka Ekanayake, Nick Jenkins
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Management of Soil Problems
Khan Towhid Osman
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Global Change and the Challenges of Sustainably Feeding a Growing Planet
Thomas W. W. Hertel, Uris Lantz C. Baldos
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Waste-to-Energy: Technologies and Project Implementation
Marc J. Rogoff, Francois Screve
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Chlorine and the Environment: An Overview of the Chlorine Industry
Ruth Stringer, Paul Johnston
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Handbook of Sustainable Luxury Textiles and Fashion: Volume 1
Miguel Angel Gardetti, Subramanian Senthilkannan Muthu
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Urban Food Planning: Seeds of Transition in the Global North
Rositsa T. Ilieva
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Modeling Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics for Soil Management
Soren Hansen, M.J. Shaffer, Liwang Ma
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Environmentally Responsible Supply Chains (Springer Series in Supply Chain Management, 3)
Atalay Atasu
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Birds and Habitat: Relationships in Changing Landscapes
Robert J. Fuller
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Solar Cell Device Physics
Stephen Fonash
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Eco-Management Accounting: ECOMAC research projects
Matteo Bartolomeo, M.D. Bennett, J.J. Bouma, Peter Heydkamp, Peter James, F.B. de Walle, T.J. Wolters
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The Rise and Fall of Countryside Management
Ian D. Rotherham
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Genetically Engineered Organisms
Deborah K. Letourneau, Beth Elpern Burrows
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Restoration of Boreal and Temperate Forests
John A. Stanturf
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Energy Flows, Material Cycles and Global Development: A Process Engineering Approach to the Earth System
Georg Schaub, Thomas Turek
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Geology and Environment in Britain and Ireland
Nigel Woodcock
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Dialogorientiertes Umweltmanagement und Umweltqualifizierung: Praxishilfe für mittelständische Unternehmen
Guido Becke, Barbel Meschkutat, Tanja Gangloff, Petra Weddige, S. Bornemann
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Towards a Sustainable Future - Life Cycle Management: Challenges and Prospects
Zbigniew Stanislaw Klos, Joanna Kalkowska, Jedrzej Kasprzak
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Agricultural Development in China and Africa: A Comparative Analysis
Li Xiaoyun, Qi Gubo, Tang Lixia, Zhao Lixia, Jin Leshan, Guo Zhanfeng, Wu Jin
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right environmental engineering book for home comfort and decor topics?
Look for books whose table of contents and index cover the specific topics you need (indoor air quality, thermal comfort, lighting, acoustic treatments, sustainable materials), check author credentials in building science or environmental engineering, and prefer titles that include case studies, design guidelines, or practical calculations relevant to residential settings
What price range should I expect for books in this category?
Technical and academic books in environmental engineering for home comfort and decor typically fall into a mid-to-high range; expect commonly priced titles anywhere from under $50 for introductory or paperback editions to several hundred dollars for advanced or hardcover academic texts, with an average around the mid-hundreds
Are there shorter or more applied books versus long academic references in this niche?
Yes; the category includes both concise, application-focused guides that emphasize practical design strategies and longer academic references that cover theory, modeling, and standards—choose shorter applied guides for quick implementation and comprehensive references for in-depth study or professional use
What key features should I look for in a book if I want to apply the content to renovating or designing homes?
Prioritize books that include practical tools such as design checklists, sample calculations, retrofit strategies, material performance data, diagrams, and real-world case studies that illustrate implementation in residential projects
How can I verify the technical accuracy and relevance of a book's information?
Check the author's academic or professional affiliations and citations, look for references to current codes and standards, review publication date for currency, and skim sample pages or reviews to confirm methods, units, and assumptions align with current best practices
Do these books cover both energy efficiency and occupant comfort topics?
Many titles address the intersection of energy efficiency and occupant comfort, covering topics like HVAC sizing, building envelope performance, ventilation strategies, thermal comfort metrics, and daylighting—verify the table of contents to ensure both areas are included
What format options are common and which should I choose?
Formats commonly include paperback, hardcover, and digital editions; choose digital for searchable text and portability, paperback for lower cost and ease of reference, and hardcover for durability if you expect frequent use