"Environmental Biotechnology: Theory and Applications, 2nd Edition"
is designed to draw together the microscopic, functional level and
the macroscopic, practical applications of biotechnology and to
explain how the two relate within an environmental context. It
presents the practical biological approaches currently employed to
address environmental problems and provides the reader with a
working knowledge of the science that underpins them. Biotechnology
has now become a realistic alternative to many established
approaches for manufacturing, land remediation, pollution control
and waste management and is therefore an essential aspect of
environmental studies. Fully updated to reflect new developments in
the field and with numerous new case studies throughout this
edition will be essential reading for undergraduates and masters
students taking modules in Biotechnology or Pollution Control as
part of Environmental Science, Environmental Management or
Environmental Biology programmes.
Quote from the first edition:
"There is no doubt that this book will be one of inspiration for
all professionals in the field. It is a very good framework for
understanding the complex nature of processes and technology and as
such it will be useful for researchers, practitioners and other
parties who need a working knowledge of this fascinating
subject."
--Professor Bjorn Jensen, Chairman of the European Federation of
Biotechnology, Environmental Biotechnology section and Research and
Innovation Director, DHI Water and Environment
General
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