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Seawater Greenhouses and the Sahara Forest Project
10.1002/ad.930.abs
In this issue, Ken Yeang joins forces with Michael Pawlyn of Exploration Architecture Ltd to investigate how seawater, when combined with the biological know‐how of a beetle, might hold the key for creating fresh water in desert environments. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Seawater Greenhouses and the Sahara Forest Project
10.1002/ad.930.abs
In this issue, Ken Yeang joins forces with Michael Pawlyn of Exploration Architecture Ltd to investigate how seawater, when combined with the biological know‐how of a beetle, might hold the key for creating fresh water in desert environments. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Seawater Greenhouses and the Sahara Forest Project
Yeang, Ken (author) / Pawlyn, Michael (author)
Architectural Design ; 79 ; 122-123
2009-07-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
reverse desertification , Dr Robert Schemenauer , Fog nets , Oman , the Sahara Forest Project , Exploration Architecture Ltd, Seawater Greenhouse Ltd and Max Fordham LLP , biofuel production , zero‐carbon , Exploration Architecture, Seawater Greenhouse and Max Fordham LLP, Sahara Forest Project, 2008‐ , sustainable component for ecocities , United Arab Emirates , concentrated solar power (CSP) , cardboard grilles , Charlie Paton , pure deionised water , zero‐carbon electricity , biomimicry , Tenerife , freshwater from seawater , Jatropha , revegetation of areas of desert land , mimics the biosphere's hydrological cycle in miniature
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