The risks and consequences of environmental change are increasing,
leading to massive losses in terms of ecosystems and having a huge
impact on human populations. As such, global thinkers,
environmentalists, scientists and policy makers are focusing on
finding solutions and ways to sustain life on Earth. Anthropogenic
impacts on the climate system can only be mitigated by the
restoration of existing natural resources and the sustainable
development of the environment and society. This book discusses the
potential of green technology in waste management, wetland
restoration, presenting the latest developments in the field of
bioenergy, green ecology, bioremediation and microbial management.
Wetlands are one of Earth's most important ecosystems, and they
provide valuable services to human societies, such as minimizing
the impacts of floods, acting as a carbon sink, and offering water
purification as well as recreational opportunities. Wetlands may be
natural or constructed, and the effectiveness of wetland services
largely depends on the diversity of macrophytes affecting the algal
production, plant biomass and nutrient status of the system. In
addition, they are one of the richest microbial ecosystems on
earth: the rhizosphere, soil and water interface enhances wetland
services with implications ranging from phytoremediation to
microbial bioprospection. However, in order to function properly,
they need to be effectively redesigned, reengineered, protected and
maintained. The book addresses the dynamic relation between three
global concerns: environmental pollution, resource exploitation and
sustainability. It describes the utilization of resources like
wastes (municipal, industrial, agricultural, mine drainage,
tannery, solid, and e waste), plants, algae and microbes for
production of renewable biofuel, biofertilizers and other value
added products to achieve the goal of sustainable development. The
book also discusses the current and future trends in employing
wetlands in improving water quality. In addition it presents the
latest international research in the fields of wetland science,
waste management, carbon sequestration and bioremediation.
Highlighting a broad spectrum of topics and strategies for
achieving a sustainable environment, the book offers researchers,
students and academics insights into utilizing resources in a
sustainable way.
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