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Tenable Engineering for a Sustainable Future. Integrating SDGs and Natural Resource Utilization

  • Book

  • March 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6250879

Tenable Engineering for a Sustainable Future: Integrating SDGs and Natural Resource Utilization offers a comprehensive exploration of sustainable resource management. It delves into how natural resources can be utilized to help achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This book highlights innovative ideas and technologies that encourage sustainable development and responsible resource utilization. To offer innovative solutions, the volume includes experts from diverse disciplines who examine eco-friendly practices across various global regions.

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Table of Contents

1. Natural Resources and Tenable Engineering
2. Case Study: fishermen behavior in the strait of Malacca, Malaysia
3. Navigating Water Challenges: A Dynamic Model for Sustainable Agriculture in Hamedan Province
4. Innovative Engineering Leveraging Natural Resources for a Sustainable Tomorrow
5. Estimating Logistics and Costs of Decommissioning Offshore Wind Farms
6. Sustainable Finance and Behavioral Choice: The Role of Risk Perception in Investment Decisions Aligned with the SDGs
7. Natural Resources Utilization in Brazil and SDGs Goals Perspectives
8. Is East Africa’s Development tied to its Renewable Natural Resource Potential? A Critical Analysis
9. Urban Spatial Digital Twin (USDT) in Sustainability to spur Economic Growth for TOD-based Development
10. Investigating the Environmental, Energy, and Economic Efficiency of Road Transportation in EU
11. Innovating for Good Health and Well-Being: Sustainable Solutions in Kidney Disease

Authors

David S-K. Ting Professor, Department of Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering (MAME), Faculty of Engineering, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. David S.-K. Ting is the founder of the Turbulence and Energy Laboratory at the University of Windsor, through which he supervises students primarily on energy and thermofluids. He is a prolific author/editor and a member of the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists, and Geophysicists of Alberta (APPEGA); Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO); the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE); the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME); the Engineering Society for Advancing Mobility Land Sea Air and Space (SAE). He has edited several books for Elsevier, the most recent ones especially focused on sustainable engineering and development practices. Nyong Princely Awazi Senior Lecturer, Department of Forestry and Wildlife Technology, College of Technology, The University of Bamenda, Cameroon. Nyong Princely is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Forestry and Wildlife Technology, College of Technology, The University of Bamenda, Cameroon. Dr. Awazi has been involved in research and consultancy on the cross-cutting themes of agroforestry, forestry, ecotourism, climate change mitigation and adaptation, natural resource management, and biodiversity conservation. He has (co)authored over 80 publications in journal and books. He serves as a Climate Change Consultant for FOKABS Canada, and a Biodiversity Conservation and Ecotourism Consultant for LEORON Institute, Saudi Arabia.