
The Changing Deathscape
Alkaline Hydrolysis (AH) offers an alternative method to burial and cremation for disposing of human remains, and in the UK it is neither illegal, nor unlawful, and requires regulation rather than legislation. However, attempts to introduce it has led to negative media headlines and concerns among the public.
The Changing Deathscape: The Policy and Practice Implications of Alkaline Hydrolysis for the UK provides the context, questioning the current options for end-of-life body disposition including their relative environmental credentials. Written in non-technical language to be accessible not only to academics but to policy makers and practitioners as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students, the book explores existing professional practice across the sectors involved – engineering, water industry, funeral professions and related business – as well as the view of the public, and the factors that influence them such as religion and culture. It combines the assessment of scientific factors such as chemical analysis and technical issues, process management, operation and maintenance, the business aspects, and societal pressures and factors that influence acceptability.
The aim of this book is to allow evidence-based, informed decision making on end-of-life options based on knowledge as much as norms, with the potential to change the end-of-life deathscape.
- Alaotsikko
- The Policy and Practice Implications of Alkaline Hydrolysis for the UK
- Kirjailija
- Sarah Bradshaw, Jan Hofman, Lian Lundy, Brian Linneker, Brian Smith
- ISBN
- 9781807916275
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 446 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 9.12.2026
- Kustantaja
- Emerald Publishing Limited
- Sivumäärä
- 232