This book is a great introduction for engineers in all sectors at all stages of their career. Sustainable development and the role of engineers and the engineering profession are clearly explained. There are easy-to-view charts, graphs, and infographics throughout and the case studies really bring the issues and solutions to life. The key concepts of sustainability, ways of thinking, the economy and using resources are related to sustainable engineering in all forms of engineering. Tools are provided for sustainability assessment complete with sections on procurement and stakeholder engagement. A framework for policies and instruments is given to allow for sustainable development implementation. The whole life-cycle assessment process from definition to interpretation of results and costing is described. Life-cycle assessment is applied to various fields including water, energy, waste management, chemical production, the automotive industry, food and agriculture, and communication.
Environmental economics are also covered along with details on how the environment can be valued against other market-based factors. The guidance on a sustainable engineering design process will allow engineers to design for life. Long-term measurement tools on sustainable building and infrastructure ratings are also included. Overall, this book will provide the tools and further reading needed for those who wish to make positive changes in engineering. reviewed by Paula McMahon, Sir Robert McAlpine, UK, Civil Engineering Volume 174 Issue 1 February 2021, ICE.