2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0273-1177(03)80011-x
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Earth applications of closed ecological systems: Relevance to the development of sustainability in our global biosphere

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“…For this reason Polyakov et al [10] also describe the concept of applying bioregenerative life support systems developed as space technology for establishing sustainable settlements in extreme habitats on Earth, for example, hot deserts which cover one fifth of our land area. This idea was first introduced by Nelson in 2003 [11]. As desertification and soil erosion is a major problem on Earth threatening arable soil, this approach is one possible solution to counter that.…”
Section: Potential Of Microalgae With Respect To Remote Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason Polyakov et al [10] also describe the concept of applying bioregenerative life support systems developed as space technology for establishing sustainable settlements in extreme habitats on Earth, for example, hot deserts which cover one fifth of our land area. This idea was first introduced by Nelson in 2003 [11]. As desertification and soil erosion is a major problem on Earth threatening arable soil, this approach is one possible solution to counter that.…”
Section: Potential Of Microalgae With Respect To Remote Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A person in space needs at least 22.4 kg of food, water, and oxygen per day (Nelson et al, 2003). For a crew of three astronauts flying to Mars and back, with the fastest return currently achievable i.e., without landing on the Martian surface, an estimated 34 tonnes of supplies would be required.…”
Section: Implications Of Oxygenic Photosynthesis For Human Space Explmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fuller wanted far more elegant efficiency than all of that and all the time, using a spacecraft as his design ideal (Nelson, Allen, Alling, Dempster, & Silverstone, 2003). Yet, in a contradictory manner, Fuller also knew the new megalopolis of today's global slums was quite real.…”
Section: Born In New England During 1895 Fuller Spent Much Of His Eamentioning
confidence: 99%