Global Approaches to Environmental Management on Military Training Ranges
By (author) Tracey Temple, Melissa Ladyman Contributions by Will Fawcett-Hirst, Frederic Coulon, Imma Bortone, Marianne Walsh, Michael Walsh, Matt Bigl, Sam Beal, Chuck Ramsey, Richard Martel, Sylvie Brochu, Nathalie Mai, Jeff Pons, Dan McAteer, Phil Gill, Carlos Ferreira, Jose M. Baranda Ribeiro, Monique van Hulst, Jan Langenberg, Wim P. de Klerk, Harry Craig, T. A. Douglas, G. W. Larson, Rolf Kaiser, Olivia Hauscheer, Phillipe de Lasson, Sonia Thiboutot, M. E. S. Marques, Erick. F. Galante, M. E. S. de M. Reis, M. C. Barbosa, Lachlan Brennan

Publication date:
31 December 2019Length of book:
360 pagesPublisher
Institute Of Physics PublishingDimensions:
254x178mm7x10"
ISBN-13: 9780750316033
This book provides an insight into the global practices for environmental management of military live-fire training ranges by combining scientific research with practical solutions to ensure continued training capability. The text is divided into four parts: the first provides the background information necessary to understand the scientific principles behind environmental management. The second part comprises methodologies for the environmental risk assessment of explosives and munitions, and the third collates case studies and innovative management techniques that have been applied to reduce remediation costs. Finally, part four considers the design of greener or insensitive munitions to reduce environmental impact. This is an essential reference guide for those with a responsibility for environmental management of military training ranges, and who are required to ensure sustainable long-term training capability.