The Okavango Delta, a globally renowned wetland, is characterised by a mosaic of meandering watercourses, floodplains and islands, and is home to a variety of wildlife and vegetation species. It is a major source of livelihoods for the local communities and also an important attraction for tourism, the second most important economic activity in Botswana after diamonds, contributing 5% to the gross domestic product (GDP). As a globally renowned Ramsar Site and major tourist attraction, the Okavango Delta is a resource of national, regional and international importance. This book examines the results of empirical micro-level studies undertaken in the Okavango Delta and contributes to the formulation of relevant policies for sustainable development in the Okavango Delta.
Preface; Analysis of Emissions from Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel & Biodiesel Operated Garbage Trucks; Biodiesel, Fossil Diesel & their Blends:: Chemical & Toxicological Properties; Biodiesel Preparation from Non-Edible Oils; Heterogeneous Catalytic Process to Convert Vegetable Oil into Biodiesel; Argentinas Semiarid Lands Aptitude to Cultivate Non-Traditional Species for Biodiesel Production; Study of Biodiesel Purification Methods; Valorization of Wastes & By-Products Derived from Biodiesel Manufacturing; Application of Supercritical Fluids Extraction & Methylation on Production of Biodiesel from Plant Seeds; Characterization of Emissions & Indoor Air Quality of Public Transport Buses using Alternative Fuels; Biodiesel Production using Cation-Exchange Resin as Heterogeneous Acid Catalyst; Design & Optimization of Reactive Distillation Sequences with Thermal Coupling with Minimum Number of Reboilers; Simultaneous Reduction of NOx & Smoke Using Water Emulsion of Karanji Oil Methyl Ester In a DI Diesel Engine With Exhaust Gas Recirculation; Life Cycle Analysis of Biodiesel & Other Biofuels:: A Review; Quality Improvement & Investigation of the Correlations between the Main Properties (Analytical & Performance) of Biodiesels Originating from Different Sources; Pilot Plant Studies of Biodiesel Production using UFO (Used Frying Oil) as Raw Material; Biodiesel Properties & Emissions Based on the Type of Blend & Raw Material; Index.
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