Sustainable Development in Practice: Case Studies for Engineers and Scientists, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-470-71872-8
Paperback
536 pages
February 2011
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Adisa Azapagic holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Environmental Chemical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Environmental Systems Analysis. She is Professor of Sustainable Chemical Engineering in the School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science and and Associated Professor of the Sustainable Consumption Institute. She is leading the Sustainable Industrial Systems group which comprises over 20 post-doctoral researchers and Ph.D. students.
Adisa has held a number of fellowships and honorary appointments, some of which include fellowships from the Royal Academy of Engineering, UNESCO and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). She was awarded the IChemE Award for Outstanding Achievements in Chemical and Process Engineering in 2010 and the GSK/CIA Innovation Award in 2011.
For more information visit: http://www.sustainable-systems.org.uk
Slobodan Perdan is a Research Fellow in the School of
Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science.
Slobodan holds a BA and an MA in Philosophy from the University of
Sarajevo (Bosnia), an MA (Distinction) in Politics and
Security from University College London and a PhD in Environmental
Strategy from the University of Surrey.
Slobodan joined the Sustainable
Industrial Systems Group in CEAS as Simon Industrial and
Professional Fellow in January 2008. Slobodan previously worked on
the PuRE project where his role was to look into the social aspects
of human activities in the urban environment. He is currently
working in association with the CCaLC project and is focusing on
the “carbon economy”, in particular the socio-economic
consequences of the introduction of the carbon ‘market’
and the ethical issues associated with the treating of carbon
emissions as a tradable commodity.