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INTERNET FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
Internet per l’ambiente
(D. Filippone - G. Martignetti - S. Procopio - G. Salio)

Pages 304

RIGHTS AVAILABLE 2001

 

The publication

Handling Internet can be a problem in that it entails dealing with a confusing excess of online offers. This difficulty is increasingly felt in all sectors of research, but perhaps more especially in the ecology and environment fields; indeed, in these areas that need method more than any other, there is a continuous proliferation of sites.
Maintaining particularly rigorous standards, the authors have met a challenge of mammoth proportions: the classification of an extraordinary amount of sites in an ordered catalogue of groups and sub-groups, thoroughly examining each one. As well as an extremely practical instrument for those operating in the field, offering them the chance to contact others on an international level, Internet per l'ambiente (Internet for the environment) is of use to scholars and readers in general, acting as a stimulus and reference for considerations concerning the statute and value of environmental studies.

 

The authors

Domenico Filippone collaborates with the "Pasquale Cavaliere" Ecoistituto in Piedmont. He has led studies in the energy sector and on the question of electromagnetic pollution.
Giuliano Martignetti collaborates with various publishing firms on themes concerning the environment and, with G. Gamba, has directed Il dizionario dell'ambiente (ISEDI, 1995).
Salvatore Procopio is a researcher at the "Pasquale Cavaliere" Ecoistituto in Piedmont and specialises in the study of the lifecycle of waste.
Giovanni Salio is a researcher at the Department of General Physics at the University of Turin; he is particularly concerned with energy problems and collaborates with some environmental reviews.

 

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