@prefix noppa: . @prefix void: . @prefix owl: . @prefix teach: . @prefix noppa-dev: . @prefix xsd: . @prefix skos: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix ukos: . @prefix lsv: . @prefix amazon: . @prefix tisc: . @prefix ical: . @prefix rdf: . @prefix brtown: . @prefix aiiso: . @prefix bibo: . @prefix foaf: . @prefix dc: . rdfs:label "RDF description of lecture_46680" ; foaf:primaryTopic . rdf:type ical:Vevent ; rdfs:comment "Anthropogenic cycles were originally developed to focus on highly toxic materials, and have recently become varied in nature. Research has characterized the cycles of a number of metals over a variety of spatial levels: country, regional, and global. Several cycles will be presented and described as illustrations of spatial and temporal resource analysis in industrial ecology, and its relation to the availability of resources over time.\r\n\r\nEnergy and water are important topics in themselves, but are also strongly linked to industrial ecology. This class session will explore the relationship of industrial ecology to the energy and water cycles from local to global levels.\r\n\r\n"@en ; teach:room "Online/self study" ; ical:dtend "2014-09-25T16:00:00+03:00"^^xsd:dateTime ; ical:dtstart "2014-09-25T14:15:00+03:00"^^xsd:dateTime ; ical:summary "L3 Anthropogenic Resource Cycles, Energy and Water"@en .