Biochar-Based Nanocomposites for Contaminant Management [[electronic resource] ] : Synthesis, Contaminants Removal, and Environmental Sustainability / / edited by Disha Mishra, Rishikesh Singh, Puja Khare |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (147 pages) |
Disciplina | 895.134 |
Collana | Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development |
Soggetto topico |
Environmental management
Pollution Soil science Refuse and refuse disposal Environmental Management Soil Science Waste Management/Waste Technology |
ISBN | 3-031-28873-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Part 1 - Biochar-based nanocomposites: An Introduction -- 1 - Biochar-based nanocomposite materials: Types, characteristics, physical activation, and diverse application scenarios -- Part 2. Synthesis of biochar-based heterostructures/composites and their characteristics -- 2. Physical activation and nano-scale transformation of biochar using different mechano-chemical techniques -- 3. Biochar-based hydrogel nanocomposites: An innovative technique for contaminant-free environment -- 4. Production of biochar-based nanocomposites from chemical and biological methods -- 5. Comparative investigation of biochar-based nanocomposites over pristine biochar: An overview -- Part 3 - Application of biochar-based nanocomposites for remediation of emerging contaminants from the environment -- 6. Biochar-based nanocomposites for separation of inorganic contaminants from the environment -- 7. Biochar-based nano-composites for the removal of organic environmental contaminants -- 8. Role of biochar supported nano-photocatalysts for removal of dyes -- 9. Consideration about regeneration, reactivity, toxicity, and challenges of biochar-nanocomposites -- 10. Engineered biochar-based nano-composites: A sustainable solution for smart agriculture -- 11. Applications and future perspectives of agricultural waste biochar and its nanocomposites. |
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Eco-Politics and Global Climate Change |
Autore | Tripathi Sachchidanand |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (273 pages) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BhadouriaRahul
SinghRishikesh SrivastavaPratap DeviRajkumari Sanayaima |
Collana | Environment and Policy Series |
ISBN | 3-031-48098-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Foreword -- Ecopolitics: (Re)turning to the Earth -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: From Biopolitics to Ecopolitics: A Philosophical Framework for Geopolitics -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Foucauldian Biopolitics: Make Die and Let Live / Make Live and Let Die -- 1.3 Agamben: The Hidden Origins of Biopolitics in Ancient Western Onto-Politics -- 1.4 Hardt and Negri: Affirmative Biopolitics and the Power of the Multitude -- 1.5 Roberto Esposito: Instituting Thought -- 1.6 Permutations of Biopolitics: Geopolitics, Psychopolitics, Necropolitics, and Posthumanism -- 1.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Global Biogovernance: Between Intergovernmental and Supranational Cooperation -- 2.1 Methodological Assumptions -- 2.2 Conceptualization of Biogovernance -- 2.3 Intergovernmental Biogovernance -- 2.4 Supranational Biogovernance -- 2.5 Combined Biogovernance (Intergovernmental/Supranational) -- 2.6 Conclusions -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 3: Ecopolitics to International Environmental Law: A Literature Review on How Countries Are Performing Under the Inter... -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Literature Review -- 3.3 Discussion -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Ocean Governance in the Anthropocene: A New Approach in the Era of Climate Emergency -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Ocean Governance Paradox -- 4.2.1 A Fragmented and Inadequate Ocean Governance -- 4.2.2 The Ocean as a Life-Supporting System in the Era of Climate Emergency -- 4.3 Geopolitics of the Anthropocene -- 4.3.1 Do Great Powers Shape the Fate of the Ocean? -- 4.3.1.1 Acceleration -- 4.3.1.2 The Blue Acceleration -- 4.3.1.3 The Blue Risks -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: International Water Law Where World Needs Ecopolitics Most: A Study of the Framework of States´ Right to Exploit Tr... -- 5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Legal Cases -- 5.3 Legal Principles -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: China´s Growing Footprint in Antarctica: Soft Power, Science, and Global Ecopolitics -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Relevance -- 6.1.2 China in Antarctica: Resources and Territory? -- 6.1.3 Soft Power, Science, and Global Ecopolitics -- 6.2 China´s Antarctic Record -- 6.3 Policy Stream One: Soft Power with Chinese Characteristics -- 6.4 Policy Stream Two: China as a Science Superpower -- 6.5 Policy Stream Three: Participation in Global Ecopolitics -- 6.5.1 Sustainable Development -- 6.6 Conclusion -- 6.6.1 Demonstrating Leadership -- 6.6.2 Wither Resources and Territory Narrative? -- 6.6.3 Caveats and Opportunities for Research -- References -- Chapter 7: Environmental Management Through Ecopolitics: An Alternative and Strategic Approach for Rebuilding the Global Carbo... -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The Options: Pyramid of Life Starts at the Bottom -- 7.2.1 Iconic Species -- 7.2.2 Microbial Building Blocks -- 7.2.3 Phytoplankton and Climate Change -- 7.2.4 Closing the Urban Waste Loop -- 7.3 The Dilemma in Regulation -- 7.3.1 Negative Regulation. The Need to Limit Risk to Human Life, Wildlife and the Environment -- 7.3.2 Nitrate Pollution of Groundwater -- 7.3.3 Soil Microbiome and Safety -- 7.3.4 Bio-assay - in vivo -- 7.3.5 The Safety of Composting -- 7.3.6 Enabling -- 7.3.7 The Alternative to Over-Regulation -- 7.3.8 Positive Regulation: The Need to Limit Risk to Human Life, Wildlife and the Environment -- 7.3.9 Professional Enablement vs. Regulation -- 7.4 Political Government and Populism, Implementation by Regulators, and Commercial Delivery: The Conflict Between These Parti... -- 7.4.1 Media Reporting -- 7.4.2 Chilean Referendum -- 7.4.3 Voting for Cash -- 7.4.4 Political Influence on Public Opinion -- 7.4.5 The Independence of the Media. 7.5 Incentive, Prohibition, and Policing: Delivery in the Real-World Regulation and Cash Drivers -- 7.5.1 Incentive -- 7.5.2 Prohibition -- 7.5.3 Policing -- 7.5.4 Delivery in Real-World Regulation and Cash Drivers -- 7.6 The Opportunity. Figures on Re-building BACS - The Global Bio-active Carbon Sink -- 7.6.1 The International Labour Organisation -- 7.6.2 Energy and Carbon Dioxide Production -- 7.6.3 Land Use -- 7.6.4 Carbon End State - Current -- 7.6.5 Carbon End State - Options -- 7.6.6 Percentage Compostable -- 7.6.7 Developing the Technology Low-Level Air Extraction, Evolving Species of Micro-organisms to Digest Plastics -- 7.6.8 Fertiliser Energy Value -- 7.6.9 Application, Opportunity and Results -- 7.6.10 Green Extras -- 7.6.11 Caution -- 7.6.12 Growing Political Advantage -- 7.7 A Novel and Tested Strategy. ``Reverse Franchising´´. Incentives and Policing by the State and Supervision by Professional... -- 7.7.1 The Basic Idea of ``Revere Franchising´´ Is that the Franchisees Get to Own the Franchisor -- 7.7.2 The Question of Scale of Operation -- 7.7.3 Discipline and Supervision -- 7.8 Global Co-operation. Using Recycling Business Growth to Empower Young People -- 7.8.1 Growing Action from Young People -- 7.8.2 Youth as a Resource -- 7.8.3 A Climate Apprentice -- 7.9 Conclusions and Future Perspective -- 7.9.1 Discussion -- 7.9.2 Conclusions -- 7.9.3 The Future Prospects -- References -- Chapter 8: Urban Governance Transformation Under the Background of Ecological Civilization Construction -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Model of Ecological Transformation in Urban Governance Under the Background of National Ecological Space Regulation Policy -- 8.3 Analysis of the ``Localized Eco-state Restructuring´´ Model of Urban Governance Ecosystem Under the Background of Ecologic... -- 8.4 Mechanisms for Guiding Ecological Transformation in Urban Governance. 8.5 Conclusion and Future Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 9: The Missing Link: Environmental Culture and the Climate Crisis -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Problems: Social and Academic -- 9.3 A Solution in Theory: Environmental Culture -- 9.4 A Solution in Practice: Environmental Culture and Transformative Teaching-Learning -- 9.5 Suggestions for Policy Implementation -- References -- Chapter 10: Ecopolitics and International Security: The Challenges and the Politics -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Definitions and Debates -- 10.2.1 Ecopolitics -- 10.2.2 International Security -- 10.2.3 The Securitisation of the Environment -- 10.3 International Security Challenges and Policies -- 10.3.1 `Natural´catastrophes -- 10.3.2 Migration and the Environment -- 10.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Global Eco-Politics: Media Discourse and Conflicting Climate Change Frameworks -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Global Politics around Climate Change -- 11.3 Mapping the Threat of Climate Change -- 11.4 The International Negotiations -- 11.5 Climate Justice -- 11.6 The Role of Emerging Economies -- 11.7 The European Union (EU)´s Climate Diplomacy -- 11.8 Climate Change and Security -- 11.9 Sources of Climate Finance -- 11.10 Global Civil Society and Climate Activism -- 11.11 Climate Change Skepticism and Denial in Political Discourse -- 11.12 The Global Media Response to Climate Frameworks -- 11.13 Prioritizing the Real-Life Stories -- 11.14 Media´s Role in Climate Politics -- 11.14.1 The Media Coverage of Climate Changes Issues -- 11.15 Challenges in Media Coverage -- 11.16 Conclusion -- 11.17 Future Prospects and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 12: Media´s Role in Global Ecopolitics: Unravelling Climate Change Narratives and Fostering Informed Dialogue -- 12.1 Ecopolitics: An Introduction -- 12.2 International Ecopolitical Agendas. 12.3 Different Approaches Taken by India to Address Climate Change -- 12.4 Media Discourse in Global Ecopolitics -- 12.5 Conflicting Climate Change Narratives -- 12.6 Climate Misinformation -- 12.7 Media Depiction of Climate Change -- 12.8 Usage of Different Media Channels in Shaping Public Discourse on Environment Issues -- 12.9 Conclusion and Future Dimensions -- References -- Chapter 13: `Leave Fossil Fuels in the Soil, Halt Deforestation´: Stop Threatening the Planet -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Advent of the Anthropocene -- 13.3 Global Climate Negotiations -- 13.4 The Formation of the UNFCCC and CBDR/INDC -- 13.5 Conference of the Parties (COP) - COP21 Thru COP27 -- 13.6 Conclusions -- References -- Index. |
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Organic Micropollutants in Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments |
Autore | Bhadouria Rahul |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer, , 2024 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (352 pages) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
TripathiSachchidanand
SinghPardeep SinghRishikesh SinghHarminder Pal |
ISBN | 3-031-48977-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Organic Micropollutants: Origin and Occurrence in the Environment -- Organic Micropollutants in Environment: Origin and Occurrence -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Current Status of Organic Micropollutants in the Environment -- 2 Different Origins of Micropollutants -- 3 Types of Micropollutants -- 3.1 Pharmaceuticals -- 3.2 Heavy Metals -- 3.3 Cosmetics and Personal Care Products -- 4 Occurrence of Micropollutants -- 4.1 Pesticides -- 4.2 Pharmaceutical Residues -- 5 Adverse Impacts of Micropollutants on Human Health -- 6 Micropollutants and Their Impacts on the Environment -- 7 Conclusions and Future Prospects -- References -- Contamination of Aquatic Ecosystem with Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Micropollutants -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sources of PPCPs in Aquatic Ecosystem and Food Chain -- 2.1 Wastewater Treatment Plant: A Potential Source of PPCPs in Aquatic Ecosystem -- 2.2 Regular Consumption of PPCPs -- 2.3 Landfill Leachates -- 3 Environmental and Biological Effects of PPCPs -- 3.1 Pharmaceutical Contamination and Health Risk -- 3.1.1 Antibiotic Resistance Development -- 3.1.2 Impact on Reproductive Health -- 3.1.3 Behavioral Changes -- 3.2 Toxic Implications of Personal Care Product (PCP)-Related Micropollutants on Living Organisms -- 4 Bioremediation: An Approach for Eliminating PPCPs from Aquatic Ecosystem -- 4.1 Potential of Fungi to Degrade PPCPs -- 4.2 Role of Bacteria in Bioremediation of PPCPs -- 4.3 Improving the Efficacy of Microbial Agents Participating in Bioremediation -- 5 Conclusion and Future Recommendation -- References -- Organic Micropollutants in the Urban Soils: Technological Advances and Management Concerns -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Micropollutants Present in the Urban Environment -- 3 Air-Based Micropollutants -- 4 Origin of OMPs in Urban Soil -- 4.1 Occurrence of OMPs in Urban Soil.
4.2 Uptake of OMPs by Plants -- 5 Origin of OMPs in Water -- 5.1 Occurrence of OMPs in Aquatic Environments -- 5.2 Mechanisms of Uptake and Transport of OMPs in Plants -- 6 Conclusions and Future Prospects -- References -- Part II: Effects of Organic Micropollutants on the Environment and Human Health -- Assessment of Environmental Pollutants for Their Toxicological Effects of Human and Animal Health -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Environmental Chemical Pollutants (ECPs) -- 2.1 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) -- 2.2 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) -- 2.3 Fluorocarbons and Chlorofluorocarbons -- 2.4 Heavy Metals as Environmental Pollutants -- 2.4.1 Origins of Pollutant Heavy Metals in the Environment -- 2.4.2 Bioremediation of Heavy Metals by Microorganisms -- 2.5 Dioxins as Environmental Pollutants -- 2.6 Radioactive Environmental Pollutants -- 2.7 Cosmic Rays and Other Natural Sources -- 2.8 The Chemistry of Air Pollution -- 2.9 Pharmaceuticals as Environmental Pollutants -- 2.10 Plastics as Environmental Pollutants -- 2.11 Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) -- 2.12 Polyurethane Polymers -- 3 Natural Causes of Environmental Chemical Pollution -- 3.1 Environmental Impacts of Volcanic Ash -- 3.2 Methane and Emission from Cattle -- 4 Impact of Pollutants and Climate Change -- 5 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Organic Micropollutants and Their Effects on the Environment and Human Health -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sources of Organic Micropollutants -- 2.1 Agricultural and Pesticides -- 2.2 Pharmaceuticals -- 2.3 Industrial Processes -- 2.4 Water Treatment -- 3 Impact of Organic Micropollutants -- 3.1 Impact of Organic Micropollutants on the Biotic Component of the Ecosystem -- 3.1.1 Humans -- 3.1.1.1 Impact of Pesticides -- 3.1.1.2 Pharmaceuticals -- 3.1.1.3 Disinfection By-Products (DBPs) -- 3.1.2 Biodiversity -- 3.1.2.1 Aquatic. 3.1.2.2 Terrestrial -- 3.2 Impact of Organic Micropollutants on the Abiotic Component of the Ecosystem -- 3.2.1 Soil Health -- 3.2.2 Water -- 4 Pathways of Organic Micropollutants -- 4.1 Soil -- 4.2 Water -- 4.3 Air -- 4.4 Food Chain -- 5 Identification of OMPs -- 6 Conclusion and Future Prospects -- References -- Occurrence and Toxicity of Organic Microcontaminants in Agricultural Perspective: An Overview -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sources of Organic Micro-pollutants (OMPs) in Agricultural Land -- 3 Impacts of Organic Micro-pollutants (OMPs) -- 3.1 Impacts on Soil Biota -- 3.2 Impacts on Plants -- 3.3 Impacts on Human -- 4 Management Strategies of Organic Micro-pollutants (OMPs) -- 5 Future Perspectives and Recommendations -- References -- Part III: Assessment and Detection Methodologies for Organic Micropollutants -- Comprehensive Methods for the Analysis of Organic Micro pollutants -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Major Organic Micro-pollutants in the Environment: Class, Mode of Entry, and Their Fate -- 2.1 Animal- and Human-Related OMPs -- 2.2 OMPs Related to Agriculture -- 2.3 OMPs Associated with Industry -- 3 Sample Preparation for Micro-pollutant Analysis -- 4 Methods for Analysis of Micro-pollutants -- 4.1 FTIR Analysis of Micro-pollutants -- 4.2 Raman Spectroscopic Analysis of Micro-pollutants -- 4.3 UV-Vis Spectroscopic Analysis of Micro-pollutants -- 4.4 HPLC-UV/Fluorescence for the Detection of Micro-pollutants -- 4.5 LC-MS/LC-MS-MS Detection of Micro-pollutants -- 4.6 GC-MS/GC-MS-MS Analysis of Micro-pollutants -- 4.7 NMR Spectroscopic Analysis of Micro-pollutants -- 5 Challenges to Analyzing Emerging Micro-pollutants -- 6 Potential Environmental Risks -- 6.1 Threats to the Food Chain -- 6.2 Genotoxicity -- 7 Remediation Techniques and the Possibility of Their Removal -- 7.1 No Biological Remediation Techniques. 7.2 Biological Remediation Techniques -- 8 Phytoremediation of OMPs -- 8.1 Interactions Between Plants and Bacteria in Phytoremediation of OMPs -- 8.2 Built-In Wetlands for OMP Phytoremediation -- 8.3 Enzymatic Degradation -- 8.4 Biofiltration of OMPs -- 9 Conclusions and Future Perspectives -- References -- Methodologies for the Detection and Remediation of Organic Micropollutants in Terrestrial Ecosystems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Analytical Techniques for Organic Micropollutant (OMP) Evaluation -- 3 Remediation Techniques for the Organic Micropollutants (OMPs) -- 3.1 Adsorption Process -- 3.2 Biodegradation -- 3.2.1 OMP Degradation by Enzymes -- 3.2.2 OMP Degradation by Microalgae -- 3.3 Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) -- 3.3.1 Catalysts Involved in Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) -- 3.3.2 Photo-Fenton Oxidation -- 3.3.3 Electrochemical Oxidation Process -- 3.4 Degradation of OMPs via Nanotechnology -- 3.4.1 PhAC Removal -- 3.4.2 Pesticide Removal -- 3.4.3 Heavy Metal Removal -- 3.5 Nanofibers -- 4 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Assessment, Obstacles, and Risk Communication for Organic Micropollutants in the Urban Water -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sources of Organic Micropollutants -- 3 Quantification of Organic Micropollutants in the Environment -- 3.1 Sampling Methods -- 3.2 Screening Methods -- 3.3 In Vitro Screening Methods -- 4 Risks to Urban Water Cycle -- 4.1 Effects on Aquatic Fauna -- 4.2 Effects on Human Beings -- 5 Treatment Technologies Adopted for Organic Pollutants -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Part IV: Treatment and Remediation Approaches for Organic Micropollutants -- Organic Micropollutants in the Freshwater Ecosystem: Environmental Effects, Potential Treatments, and Limitations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Source of Organic Micropollutants (OMPs) in Freshwater Ecosystem. 3 Sampling of Organic Micropollutants (OMPs) -- 4 Characterization of Organic Micropollutants (OMPs) -- 5 Impacts of Organic Micropollutants (OMPs) -- 5.1 Impacts on the Freshwater Aquatic Ecosystem -- 5.2 Impacts on the Food Web -- 5.3 Impacts on Plants -- 5.4 Impacts on Human and Bioaccumulation -- 5.5 Impacts on Genotype -- 6 Management Strategies of Organic Micropollutants (OMPs) -- 6.1 Analytical Techniques of Organic Micropollutant (OMP) Removal -- 6.2 Biological Methods for Removing Organic Micropollutants (OMPs) -- 7 Future Prospects -- References -- Organic Micropollutants in Wastewaters: Advances in Sustainable Management and Treatment Methods -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Environmental Impact of OMPs -- 2.1 Mechanism of Influence -- 2.2 Impact on the Marine Environment -- 2.3 Impact on the Environment of Rivers and Lakes -- 2.4 Human Health Impact -- 3 Sources of Organic Micropollutants in Water Bodies and Drinking Water -- 3.1 Natural Circulation of Organics -- 3.2 Meteorological Processes (Global Warming) -- 4 Safe and Effective Treatment Engineering -- 4.1 Ozonation -- 4.2 Fenton Reaction -- 4.3 Photocatalytic Treatment -- 4.4 Photochemical Processes -- 4.5 Membrane Technology -- 4.5.1 The Purpose of Membrane -- 4.6 Gamma Irradiation -- 4.7 Biochar -- 4.8 Biodegradation, Bio-, and Phytoremediation -- 5 Treatment of Micropollutants by Biological Degradation -- 5.1 Bio- and Phytoremediation -- 5.2 Wetlands -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Organic Micropollutants in the Environment: Ecotoxicity Potential and Bioremediation Approaches -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Ozonation -- 1.2 Powdered Activated Carbon -- 1.3 Granular Activated Carbon -- 2 Characteristics of Organic Micropollutants -- 3 Fate and Ecotoxicity of Organic Micropollutants -- 4 Bioremediation of Micropollutants -- 4.1 Bioremediation by Bacteria -- 4.2 Fungal Biodegradation. 5 Enzymatic Biodegradation. |
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Sustainable agriculture reviews 50 : emerging contaminants in agriculture / / edited by Vipin Kumar Singh, Rishikesh Singh, Eric Lichtfouse |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2021.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XV, 413 p. 40 illus., 38 illus. in color.) |
Disciplina | 170 |
Collana | Sustainable Agriculture Reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Environmental chemistry
Catalysis Biomedical engineering Materials nanoestructurats Ecologia agrícola Química ambiental |
Soggetto genere / forma | Llibres electrònics |
ISBN | 3-030-63249-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Chapter 01 Sources and impacts of emerging contaminants in agro-ecosystems -- Chapter 02 Sewage wastewater and sludge as source of traditional and emerging contaminants in agro-ecosystems -- Chapter 03 Dew as source of emerging contaminants in agricultural system -- Chapter 04 Particulate matter pollution and global agricultural productivity -- Chapter 05 Dyes from textile industry wastewater as emerging contaminants in agricultural fields -- Chapter 06 Pharmaceuticals as emerging contaminant in agriculture: Source, transport, ecological risks and removal strategies -- Chapter 07 Antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes in agro-ecosystem s as emerging contaminants -- Chapter 08 Soil Contamination by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Agro-ecosystems -- Chapter 09 Emerging nano-agrochemicals for sustainable agriculture: Benefits, challenges and risk mitigation -- Chapter 10 Transport of emerging contaminants from agricultural soil to groundwater -- Chapter 11 Fate and Transport of Engineered Nanoparticles as an Emerging Agricultural Contaminant -- Chapter 12 Threats of Nano-Material Contamination in Agro-ecosystem -- Chapter 13 Mechanism of toxicity of engineered nanomaterials and defense by the crop plants -- Chapter 14 Non-Judicious use of pesticides indicating potential threat to sustainable agriculture -- Chapter 15 Indigenous agricultural knowledge towards achieving sustainable agriculture. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910768458203321 |
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Urban Metabolism and Climate Change [[electronic resource] ] : Perspective for Sustainable Cities / / edited by Rahul Bhadouria, Sachchidanand Tripathi, Pardeep Singh, P. K. Joshi, Rishikesh Singh |
Autore | Bhadouria Rahul |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (362 pages) |
Disciplina | 307.1416 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
TripathiSachchidanand
SinghPardeep JoshiP. K SinghRishikesh |
Soggetto topico |
Human geography
Environment Sustainability Climatology Social sciences Human Geography Environmental Sciences Climate Sciences Society |
Soggetto non controllato |
Social History
History |
ISBN | 3-031-29422-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Urban Metabolism and Global Climate Change: An overview -- Interlinkages between Urban Metabolism and Sustainability: An overview -- Urban Metabolism - An Analytical approach for enhancing resilience -- Urban metabolism to understand changes in urban ecology: a case of Bengaluru -- City core and Urban sprawl -- Adaptive reuse of historic buildings: an ecological indicator -- Integrating ecological and social concepts for urban metabolism studies -- Sustainable urban metabolism and urban planning -- Urban metabolism in the circular bio-economy of tomorrow -- Closing the Urban Waste Loop: Delivering Environmental and Financial Sustainability -- Transitioning Urban Agriculture to a Circular Metabolism at a Neighbourhood Level -- Eight years to go, to meet the SDG targets: Waste management as enabler and enabled -- Emerging approaches for sustainable urban metabolism -- Species Selection in Urban Forestry - towards Urban Metabolism -- Geospatial analyses for urban metabolism and climate change work -- Smart Urban Metabolism: A Big-data and Machine Learning Perspective -- Policy initiatives on urban metabolism in Ghana (2002-2021). . |
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