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The rapid progression of technology has significantly impacted
population growth, urbanization, and industrialization in modern
society. These developments, while positive on the surface, have
created critical environmental problems in recent years.
Biostimulation Remediation Technologies for Groundwater
Contaminants is a critical scholarly publication that examines the
release of heavy metals into the environment as a result of human
activities and the use of nanoparticles and other technologies to
manage and treat the effects of the pollution. Featuring coverage
on a broad range of topics such as toxicity of heavy metals,
bioremediation, and acclimated bacterial strains, this book is
geared toward environmentalists, engineers, academics, researchers,
and graduate-level students seeking current research on
bioremediation as an alternate way to manage or degrade heavy metal
waste.
Soil erosion is a complex process that depends on soil properties,
ground slope, vegetation, and rainfall amount and intensity.
Erosion can be significantly reduced through sustainable
agricultural practices and sustainable nutrient management
techniques that allow farmers to maintain healthy, productive soil
for crops without degrading the environment. There is an urgent
need to plan and make necessary amendments to restore soil quality.
Amelioration Technology for Soil Sustainability is an essential
research publication that provides a current and practical
exploration of hydrophobic soil amelioration to improve soil
sustainability and crop yield within the field of agriculture.
Highlighting topics such as ecological systems, impact analysis,
and agriculture, this book is ideal for soil scientists,
agriculturalists, farmers, environmentalists, managers,
policymakers, professionals, researchers, and students.
Due to various issues in the world including rapid urbanization and
industrial processes, waste generation has reached levels that are
becoming detrimental to the environment and the global population.
Waste management has remained a challenging issue for many
professional sectors as it is directly linked to an organization's
performance; however, the implementation of efficient and
cost-effective waste minimization plans is the first step in
improving the global environment. Innovative technologies in waste
management are emerging and can help professionals looking to
implement more efficient methods of pollution control. The Handbook
of Research on Waste Diversion and Minimization Technologies for
the Industrial Sector is a pivotal reference source that provides
vital research on the application of modern pollution-control
methodologies in industrialized environments. While highlighting
topics such as life cycle assessment, bioremediation, and thermal
waste treatment, this publication explores environmental risk
reduction scenarios as well as sustainable waste-collecting
solutions. This book is ideally designed for researchers,
industrialists, environmentalists, practitioners, policymakers,
scientists, students, and academicians seeking current research on
innovative advancements in waste minimization techniques.
Bioremediation is an emerging field of environmental research. The
objective of a bioremediation process is to immobilize contaminants
(reactants) or to transform them into chemical products that do not
pose a risk to human health and the environment. Toxicity and Waste
Management Using Bioremediation provides relevant theoretical and
practical frameworks and the latest empircal research findings on
the remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater using
bioorganisms. Focusing on effective waste treatment methodologies
and management strategies that lead to improved human and
environmental health, this timely publication is ideal for use by
environmenal scientists, biologists, policy makers, graduate
students, and scholars in the fields of environmental science,
chemistry, and biology.
Soil erosion is a complex process that depends on soil properties,
ground slope, vegetation, and rainfall amount and intensity.
Erosion can be significantly reduced through sustainable
agricultural practices and sustainable nutrient management
techniques that allow farmers to maintain healthy, productive soil
for crops without degrading the environment. There is an urgent
need to plan and make necessary amendments to restore soil quality.
Amelioration Technology for Soil Sustainability is an essential
research publication that provides a current and practical
exploration of hydrophobic soil amelioration to improve soil
sustainability and crop yield within the field of agriculture.
Highlighting topics such as ecological systems, impact analysis,
and agriculture, this book is ideal for soil scientists,
agriculturalists, farmers, environmentalists, managers,
policymakers, professionals, researchers, and students.
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