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Ringling 10.10 AQUA Week 2011   Tags: design, environment, water  

This guide contains supplemental resources about water use and conservation. It is designed for people who want to educate themselves further about the role water plays in our environment.
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AQUA Week

Kimbrough Library at Ringling College of Art + Design supports Ringling 10:10 AQUA Week.  Ask at the library if you would like help finding any of the resources listed on this page.

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AQUA Week eBooks

Design for Water: Rainwater Harvesting, Stormwater Catchment, and Alternate Water Reuse

 

Water Reuse: Issues, Technologies, and Applications


Low Impact Development 2010: Redefining Water in the City

 

Electric Water: The Emerging Revolution in Water and Energy

 

AQUA Week Articles

L., B. “How Green Is That...Reusable Bottle?E: The Environmental Magazine, Jul/Aug2011, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p12-13.

Scheer, Roddy; Moss, Doug. “Carpet Made from Recycled Water Bottles.” Our Planet: Weekly Newsletter of E Magazine, 7/10/2011, p2.

Gary Kirkpatrick, et al. "Florida Red Tide and Human Health: A Pilot Beach Conditions Reporting System to Minimize Human Exposure." Science of the Total Environment 402.1 (2008): 1-8.

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AQUA Week DVDs

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The Age of Stupid
Call Number: QC981.8.G56 A44 2010
ISBN: 9781422987674
Pete Postlethwaite is an archivist living alone in the devastated future world of 2055. As he sifts through the relics of our lost and misguided civilization, he asks why Earth's inhabitants did nothing to reverse the effects of climate change while they still had the chance.

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Design e²: The Economies of Being Environmentally Conscious
Call Number: NA2542.36 .E88 2008
ISBN: 9780793694761
Each 30-minute episode explores the potential of the built environment to help reverse our global climate crisis. Episode 5 is “New Orleans: The Water Line.”

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Ancient Capital of Hidden Waterways: Kyoto, Japan
Call Number: DS897.K84 A53 2004
Kyoto's immense underground spring has nourished Japan's former capital for more than a thousand years. But as urbanization causes the water table to drop, how much longer will Kyoto's spring-oriented society survive?

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