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This book summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding
antibiotics and antibiotics resistance genes (ARGs) in the soil
environment. It covers a wide range of topics to help readers
understand antibiotics and ARGs in soils, the risks they pose for
the environment, and options for effective control. In addition, it
presents a range of essential tools and methodologies that can be
used to address antibiotics and ARGs in a consistent, efficient,
and cost-effective manner. Gathering contributions by international
experts, the book addresses both theoretical aspects and practical
applications.The topics discussed include antibiotics-producing
microorganisms; the routes of entry and fate of antibiotics and
resistance genes; biomonitoring approaches; dissemination of ARGs
in soils; risk assessment; the impact of antibiotics and ARGs on
the soil microbial community and other biota; bioremediation and
biodegradation approaches; and soil management strategies for
antibiotics and ARG-contaminated soils.As such, the book will be of
interest to students, researchers and scholars in environmental
science and engineering, toxicology, the medical and pharmaceutical
sciences, environmental biotechnology, soil sciences, microbial
ecology and plant biotechnology. Readers and Journals: 1. This new
volume on antibiotics and antibiotics resistance genes (ARGs) in
the soil environment will be of interest to students, researchers
and scholars in environmental science and engineering, toxicology,
the medical and pharmaceutical sciences, environmental
biotechnology, soil sciences,microbial ecology and plant
biotechnology. 2. The book will provide government authorities all
over the world with effective strategies for the management of
antibiotics and antibiotics resistance genes (ARG)- contaminated
soil. 3. Gathering contributions by international experts,the book
addresses both theoretical aspects and practical applications.
Provides an overview of the biowaste as a sustainable source in the
field of biofuel production Includes effective conversion
parameters of the biowaste feedstocks and their classification
Summarizes current research into the development and exploitation
of new biofuel sources Discusses improvement of pilot scale
scalability, and chemical processing and design flow Presents
relevant and realistic global explanations on biowaste management
techniques for biofuels
New innovations are needed for the invention of more efficient,
affordable, sustainable and renewable energy systems, as well as
for the mitigation of climate change and global environmental
issues. In response to a fast-growing interest in the realm of
renewable energy, Renewable Energy Systems: Efficiency, Innovation
and Sustainability identifies a need to synthesize relevant and
up-to-date information in a single volume. This book describes a
systems approach to renewable energy, including technological,
political, economic, social and environmental viewpoints, as well
as policies and benefits. This unique and concise text,
encompassing all aspects of the field in a single source, focuses
on truly promising innovative and affordable renewable energy
systems. Key Features: Focuses on innovations in renewable energy
systems that are affordable and sustainable Collates the most
relevant and up-to-date information on renewable energy systems, in
a single and unique volume Discusses lifecycle assessment, cost and
availability of systems Emphasizes bio-related topics Provides a
systems approach to the renewable energy technologies and discusses
technological, political, economic, social, and environmental
viewpoints as well as policies
This book compiles research findings directly related to
sustainable and economic waste management and resource recovery.
Mining wastes and municipal, urban, domestic, industrial and
agricultural wastes and effluents-which contain persistent organic
contaminants, nanoparticle organic chemicals, nutrients, energy,
organic materials, heavy metal, rare earth elements, iron, steel,
bauxite, coal and other valuable materials-are significantly
responsible for environmental contamination. These low-tenor raw
materials, if recycled, can significantly address the demand-supply
chain mismatch and process sustainability as a whole while
simultaneously decreasing their impacts on human life and
biodiversity. This book summarises the large volume of current
research in the realm of waste management and resource recovery,
which has led to innovation and commercialisation of sustainable
and economic waste management for improved environmental safety and
improved economics. Key Features: Reviews the key research findings
related to sustainable and economic resource recovery and waste
management techniques Discusses minimizing waste materials and
environmental contaminants with a focus on recovering valuable
resources from wastes Examines the potential uses of mining waste
in the re-extraction of metals, provision of fuel for power plants,
and as a supply of other valuable materials for
utilisation/processing Presents research on recycling of municipal,
urban, domestic, industrial and agricultural wastes and wastewater
in the production and recovery of energy, biogas, fertilizers,
organic materials and nutrients Outlines topical research interests
resulting in patents and inventions for sustainable and economic
waste management techniques and environmental safety
This book is a thoroughly up-to-date treatment of all the available
technologies for biomass conversion. Each chapter looks at the
viability and implementation of each technology with examples of
existing equipment and plants. In addition, the text addresses the
economics of biomass processing. The book could also be used as a
supplementary text for senior undergraduate courses on biomass
processing. Features: Provides a concise overview of all currently
available biomass processing technologies Includes relatively
recent technologies such as Biochar Contains numerous industry
examples and case studies Covers the science and technology behind
biomass processing as well as the economics, including the effect
of carbon taxation
This book is a thoroughly up-to-date treatment of all the available
technologies for biomass conversion. Each chapter looks at the
viability and implementation of each technology with examples of
existing equipment and plants. In addition, the text addresses the
economics of biomass processing. The book could also be used as a
supplementary text for senior undergraduate courses on biomass
processing. Features: Provides a concise overview of all currently
available biomass processing technologies Includes relatively
recent technologies such as Biochar Contains numerous industry
examples and case studies Covers the science and technology behind
biomass processing as well as the economics, including the effect
of carbon taxation
This book compiles research findings directly related to
sustainable and economic waste management and resource recovery.
Mining wastes and municipal, urban, domestic, industrial and
agricultural wastes and effluents-which contain persistent organic
contaminants, nanoparticle organic chemicals, nutrients, energy,
organic materials, heavy metal, rare earth elements, iron, steel,
bauxite, coal and other valuable materials-are significantly
responsible for environmental contamination. These low-tenor raw
materials, if recycled, can significantly address the demand-supply
chain mismatch and process sustainability as a whole while
simultaneously decreasing their impacts on human life and
biodiversity. This book summarises the large volume of current
research in the realm of waste management and resource recovery,
which has led to innovation and commercialisation of sustainable
and economic waste management for improved environmental safety and
improved economics. Key Features: Reviews the key research findings
related to sustainable and economic resource recovery and waste
management techniques Discusses minimizing waste materials and
environmental contaminants with a focus on recovering valuable
resources from wastes Examines the potential uses of mining waste
in the re-extraction of metals, provision of fuel for power plants,
and as a supply of other valuable materials for
utilisation/processing Presents research on recycling of municipal,
urban, domestic, industrial and agricultural wastes and wastewater
in the production and recovery of energy, biogas, fertilizers,
organic materials and nutrients Outlines topical research interests
resulting in patents and inventions for sustainable and economic
waste management techniques and environmental safety
New innovations are needed for the invention of more efficient,
affordable, sustainable and renewable energy systems, as well as
for the mitigation of climate change and global environmental
issues. In response to a fast-growing interest in the realm of
renewable energy, Renewable Energy Systems: Efficiency, Innovation
and Sustainability identifies a need to synthesize relevant and
up-to-date information in a single volume. This book describes a
systems approach to renewable energy, including technological,
political, economic, social and environmental viewpoints, as well
as policies and benefits. This unique and concise text,
encompassing all aspects of the field in a single source, focuses
on truly promising innovative and affordable renewable energy
systems. Key Features: Focuses on innovations in renewable energy
systems that are affordable and sustainable Collates the most
relevant and up-to-date information on renewable energy systems, in
a single and unique volume Discusses lifecycle assessment, cost and
availability of systems Emphasizes bio-related topics Provides a
systems approach to the renewable energy technologies and discusses
technological, political, economic, social, and environmental
viewpoints as well as policies
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