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This book delves into the anthropogenic activities responsible for
environmental hazards, their compensation, and potential mitigation
strategies. It sheds light on the major contributors to the climate
change issues aggravated by non-sustainable practices for the
overexploitation of natural resources. Critical topics such as high
emissions in primary mining, the recovery of energy-critical metals
by urban mining, solid waste management, and forest conservation
are explored, offering insights into the urgent challenges we face.
Amidst the rapid demand for resources and the expansion of human
habitats, the book emphasizes the need for new approaches to
natural resource management and introspection of our actions.
Experts in the field discuss existing anthropogenic environmental
hazards in detail, alongside environmental compensation, and
effective mitigation approaches. The book begins with a chapter
dedicated to risk assessment in primary mining activities for
precious metals, proposing potential routes for mitigation. Chapter
2 focuses on assessing and mitigating the environmental footprints
of energy-critical metals used in permanent magnets. In Chapter 3,
a case study examines sustainable resource utilization through
end-of-life room air conditioner recycling. Additional chapters
provide critical insights into: The environmental impacts of
e-waste and government policies for responsible management Hazards
associated with industrial effluents and corresponding mitigation
strategies The role of roadside plants in phytoremediation of heavy
metal pollution Sustainable utilization of anthropogenic coal fly
ash through mechanical and chemical activation Environmental
damages resulting from the mismanagement of municipal solid waste
Environmental problems and remediation strategies for anthropogenic
biomass waste Challenges in sustainable municipal solid waste
management and suggestions for environmental risk mitigation The
book concludes with a chapter discussing collaborative governance
and non-monetary compensation mechanisms for sustainable forest
management. Given its breadth, this book serves as an indispensable
resource for researchers, policymakers, and environmental
professionals seeking sustainable approaches to tackle pressing
environmental challenges.
This book reviews alternative and renewable energy resources in
order to pave the way for a more sustainable production in the
future. A multi-disciplinary team of authors provides a
comprehensive overview of current technologies and future trends,
including solar technologies, wind energy, hydropower, microbial
electrochemical systems and various biomass sources for biofuel
production. In addition, the book focuses on solutions for
developing countries. Conventional energy sources are finite, and
estimates suggest that they will be exhausted within a few decades.
Finding a solution to this problem is a global challenge, and
developing countries in particular are still highly dependent on
fossil fuels due to their rapidly growing populations accompanied
by a huge growth in primary energy consumption. Moreover, the most
common conventional energy sources (coal and petroleum) are
non-sustainable since their combustion exponentially increases
greenhouse gas emissions. As such, there is a pressing need for
clean energy based on alternative or renewable resources, not only
to ensure energy supplies at an affordable price but also to
protect the environment.
Presents holistic approach for urban mining considering varied
types of wastes Describes contemporary integrated approaches for
waste management with specific case studies Provides technical,
social, and environmental aspects of solid and liquid wastes
Considers aspects of sustainability and circular bioeconomy
Incorporates case studies on water and wastewater management
This book reviews alternative and renewable energy resources in
order to pave the way for a more sustainable production in the
future. A multi-disciplinary team of authors provides a
comprehensive overview of current technologies and future trends,
including solar technologies, wind energy, hydropower, microbial
electrochemical systems and various biomass sources for biofuel
production. In addition, the book focuses on solutions for
developing countries. Conventional energy sources are finite, and
estimates suggest that they will be exhausted within a few decades.
Finding a solution to this problem is a global challenge, and
developing countries in particular are still highly dependent on
fossil fuels due to their rapidly growing populations accompanied
by a huge growth in primary energy consumption. Moreover, the most
common conventional energy sources (coal and petroleum) are
non-sustainable since their combustion exponentially increases
greenhouse gas emissions. As such, there is a pressing need for
clean energy based on alternative or renewable resources, not only
to ensure energy supplies at an affordable price but also to
protect the environment.
This book provides an authoritative review of the origin and
extraction of strontium and its impact on the environment. It also
presents the latest strontium decontamination and remediation
strategies. Around the globe, nuclear power is being recognized as
a major source of energy and is expected to play a crucial role in
meeting the energy requirements of present day society. However,
the pros and cons have to be considered, and the safe disposal of
large amounts of radionuclide wastes is becoming a matter of great
concern. These wastes encompass contaminants such as heavy metals
and toxic substances, which may exist in solid, liquid or gaseous
forms or a combination of these, and as such, their disposal
requires particular attention. The book focuses on 90Sr, which is a
predominant isotope of strontium and considered an intermediate
level radioactive waste with a half-life of 28.8 years, average
biological half-life of 18 years and 546 KeV decay energy. Written
by expert contributors, it addresses occurrence, detection and
extraction of strontium, the chemical and nuclear properties of
strontium isotopes, the fate and migration of strontium in soil,
its bioaccumulation, and its associated health impact, mechanistic
toxicity response as well as related regulation and remediation. It
appeals to scholars, scientists and environmental managers working
with strontium contamination in the environment and its
consequences.
This book provides an authoritative review of the origin and
extraction of strontium and its impact on the environment. It also
presents the latest strontium decontamination and remediation
strategies. Around the globe, nuclear power is being recognized as
a major source of energy and is expected to play a crucial role in
meeting the energy requirements of present day society. However,
the pros and cons have to be considered, and the safe disposal of
large amounts of radionuclide wastes is becoming a matter of great
concern. These wastes encompass contaminants such as heavy metals
and toxic substances, which may exist in solid, liquid or gaseous
forms or a combination of these, and as such, their disposal
requires particular attention. The book focuses on 90Sr, which is a
predominant isotope of strontium and considered an intermediate
level radioactive waste with a half-life of 28.8 years, average
biological half-life of 18 years and 546 KeV decay energy. Written
by expert contributors, it addresses occurrence, detection and
extraction of strontium, the chemical and nuclear properties of
strontium isotopes, the fate and migration of strontium in soil,
its bioaccumulation, and its associated health impact, mechanistic
toxicity response as well as related regulation and remediation. It
appeals to scholars, scientists and environmental managers working
with strontium contamination in the environment and its
consequences.
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