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Prospects and Challenges of Bioeconomy Sustainability Assessment
Idiano D'Adamo and Massimo Gastaldi, editors
Soil Carbon, Nitrogen Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation under Global Change
Ling Zhang (editor)
Soil Improving Cropping Systems for Sustainable and Profitable Farming in Europe
Guido Wyseure et al. (editors)
New Trends in Catalysis for Sustainable CO2 Conversion
Javier Ereña Loizaga and Ainara Ateka, editors
Economic and Social Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Energy Sector
Tomasz Rokicki et al. (editors)
Valorization of Material Wastes for Environmental, Energetic and Biomedical Applications
Antonio Gil Bravo (editor)
Industry and Tertiary Sectors towards Clean Energy Transition
Claudia Toro and Chiara Martini, editors
Energy Systems Analysis and Modelling towards Decarbonisation
Panagiotis Fragkos and Pelopidas Siskos, editors
Sustainable Agricultural Practices-Impact on Soil Quality and Plant Health
Nikolaos Monokrousos and Efimia M. Papatheodorou, editors
Materials and Energy Recovery from the Final Disposal of Organic Waste
Gabriele Di Giacomo (editor)
New Trends in Environmental Engineering, Agriculture, Food Production, and Analysis
Wojciech Janczukowicz et al. (editors)
Trends in Sustainable Buildings and Infrastructure
Víctor Yepes and Ignacio J. Navarro Martínez, editors
Interactive Feedbacks between Soil Fauna and Soil Processes
Maria Luz Cayuela et al. (editors)
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Environmental and Energy Systems
Fabrizio Passarini and Luca Ciacci, editors