Photo-oxidants, Acidification and Tools: Policy Applications of EUROTRAC Results | The Report of the EUROTRAC Application Project | ISBN 9783540617839

Photo-oxidants, Acidification and Tools: Policy Applications of EUROTRAC Results

The Report of the EUROTRAC Application Project

herausgegeben von Peter Borrell, Peter Builtjes, Peringe Grennfelt und Oystein Hov
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonPeter Borrell
Herausgegeben vonPeter Builtjes
Herausgegeben vonPeringe Grennfelt
Herausgegeben vonOystein Hov
Buchcover Photo-oxidants, Acidification and Tools: Policy Applications of EUROTRAC Results  | EAN 9783540617839 | ISBN 3-540-61783-3 | ISBN 978-3-540-61783-9
„This book presents a very good introduction to combinatorics. It covers most aspects of enumeration and order theory,... It is divided into three parts. The first part presents the basic material on mappings and posets... The second part deals with enumeration ... Finally the third part treats of the order-theoretic aspects ... In the text examples are given and at the end of each chapter valuable notes, also very good selected exercises. They constitute an organic part of the book. This book can warmly be recommended first of all to students interested in combinatorics. A two semester course can also be based on it.“  -Publicationes Mathematicae Debrecen

Photo-oxidants, Acidification and Tools: Policy Applications of EUROTRAC Results

The Report of the EUROTRAC Application Project

herausgegeben von Peter Borrell, Peter Builtjes, Peringe Grennfelt und Oystein Hov
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonPeter Borrell
Herausgegeben vonPeter Builtjes
Herausgegeben vonPeringe Grennfelt
Herausgegeben vonOystein Hov
EUROTRAC is the EUREKA environmental project studying the transport and chemical transformation of pollutants in the troposphere over Europe. At its inception in 1988 it had three aims: * to increase the basic understanding of atmospheric science; * to promote the technological development of sensitive, specific, fast-response instrumentation for environmental research and monitoring; and * to improve the scientific basis for taking future political decisions on environmental management within Europe. It was clear at an early stage, as the fourteen subprojects were formed and more than two hundred research groups in twenty-four countries were incorporated, that the first aim would readily be achieved. An ample demonstration that the early indications were correct is provided in the other volumes in this series which describe the scientific progress made. Substantial progress was also made towards achieving the second aim although some problems were encountered, mainly due to the high cost of the technological development required.