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Wetlands are vital for human survival. They are among the world's
most productive environments as they are cradles of biological
diversity that provide the water and productivity upon which
countless species of plants and animals depend for survival.
Wetlands provide habitat for thousands of species of aquatic and
terrestrial plants and animals as well as a number of societal
benefits such as food and habitat for fish and wildlife, water
quality improvement, flood storage, shoreline erosion control,
economically beneficial natural products for human use, and
opportunities for recreation, education, and research. According to
the Federal Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Wetlands,
more than one-third of the United States' threatened and endangered
species live only in wetlands, and nearly half use wetlands at some
point in their lives. This book offers a comprehensive look at the
importance of wetland conservation, its challenges, and future
aspects. The book highlights the challenges of wetland conservation
and current scenarios of existing wetlands; the importance of the
inland wetland and its conservation is particularly highlighted as
it is critical and very important in the current existing wetland
scenario. This book is critical for industries, academics, research
scholars, and environmental consultants who are practicing wetland
management.
Zero Waste: Management Practices for Environmental Sustainability
presents approaches for resource management centered on reducing
waste and reusing and recycling materials. It aims to save energy
by reducing energy consumption associated with extracting,
processing, and transporting raw materials and waste, and also to
reduce and eventually eliminate the need for landfills and
incinerators. This book presents the various principles, methods,
and tools that can be used to address different issues in the areas
of industrial waste reduction and sustainability. It examines how
to eliminate waste at the source and at all points of a supply
chain, and how to shift from the current one-way linear resource
model to a sustainable "closed-loop" system. Proposes strategies
for businesses to reduce and reuse waste with a goal of reaching a
zero waste status. Focuses on how mitigating waste and promoting
recycling can save vast amounts of energy. Explains how the zero
waste approach would be a key measure to ensure environmental
sustainability and help to offset global climate change.
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