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EOLSS
MISSION
"The Encyclopedia of
Life Support Systems (EOLSS) presents a comprehensive, authoritative, and
integrated body of knowledge of life support systems. It is a forward-looking
publication, designed as a global guide to professional practice, education,
and heightened social awareness of critical life support issues. The EOLSS is
developed as a dependable source of knowledge for use in human endeavors aimed
at development of remedial measures to counter the current practices, which
imperil the Earth's essential life support systems. Natural and social
sciences, humanities, engineering and technology, and management policies for
sustainable use of life support systems are emphasized, together with issues of
global change and their ecological, economic, social, ethical, cultural, and
political dimensions. The EOLSS is intended to enhance the systematic
development of knowledge that is essential for global stability, security, and
peace. In particular, the EOLSS presents perspectives from worldwide regions
and cultures, and is free from geographic, racial, cultural, political, gender,
age, or religious bias."
See also:
Notion of an Encyclopedia.
See also:
COMPENDIUM OF SIXTEEN ENCYCLOPEDIAS
See also:
Science for the Twenty-First
Century
See also: WORLD SCIENTISTS' WARNING TO HUMANITY (1992)
See also: WORLD SCIENTISTS' Call for Action (1997)
See also: Sample Chapters
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