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Bioremediation of Emerging Contaminants from Soils: Soil Health Conservation for Improved Ecology and Food Security deals with current challenges of sustainable soil health using eco-friendly approaches. This book provides ways of reducing the chemicals burden on the soil by maintaining balance in terms of society, environment and economy, which are considered basic pillars of sustainability. Presented in two parts, the book first highlights emerging contaminants and their sources. The second part explores a variety of steps and tools for addressing contaminated soils including bio- and phytoremediation options. Case studies in each part provide real-world insights for practical application. This book will be unique in the specified area of sustainability using the principles of bioremediation. Moreover, scientists, researchers, and policymakers will receive insights to develop and explore innovate approaches to achieve sustainable development goals.
- Contains the latest practical and theoretical aspects of the soil health crisis and its management
- Presents collective information to ensure the remediation of soil from emerging contaminants
- Serves as baseline information for environmental issues in agriculture, along with their alternative eco-friendly solutions
Über die Autorinnen und Autoren
Dr. Prasann Kumar, assistant professor cum research intensive faculty in the
Department of Agronomy, School of Agricultural (ICAR-Accredited), Lovely
Professional University, Punjab, specializes in stress physiology, plant tissue culture,
physiology of plant?microbe/pathogen interaction, and biodiversity management.
Dr. Kumar has completed the International Agricultural Rural Development
Programme from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, United States. He has
received a doctorate from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. He also has
authored 40 books published by national and international publishers, which find
a place in national as well as various Overseas Institutions’ libraries. He has
guided 19 MSc students for their thesis.
Prof. Veena Chaudhary is working as an associate professor in the Department
of Chemistry at Meerut College, Meerut, affiliated with CCS University, Meerut.
Dr. Chaudhary is deeply attached to chemistry, with a specialization in environmental
chemistry. She has to her credit more than 50 research papers, 2 book
chapters, and 20 abstracts. She received numerous awards, including a Young
Scientist Award, a Fellow Scientist Award, and numerous others, for her contributions
to the environmental field for the advancement of the social, welfare, and
agricultural sectors. She is a life member of several scientific societies. She also
visited abroad several times to attend international conferences and seminars for
the purpose of gathering and sharing scientific knowledge. She is handling several
research projects funded by DST, UP-CST, and higher education in Uttar
Pradesh.
Eric D. van Hullebusch is a full professor in biogeochemistry of engineered ecosystems at the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Université Paris Cité, France. His research is currently focusing on the implementation of biohydrometallurgical approaches for the recovery of technology critical elements (including selenium and tellurium) as well as polluted soils (bio)remediation with a particular focus on poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Dr. Rosa Busquets is currently working as an Associate Professor in the School
of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry, Faculty of Health Science Social Care
and Education, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road Campus, Kingston upon
Thames, United Kingdom. She works toward pushing the barriers of analytical
chemistry and achieving significant improvements in monitoring molecules of
special environmental relevance. Rosa is a specialist in chromatography-mass spectrometry and
in the analysis of complex matrices. She is particularly interested in environmental monitoring and
remediation. She carries out research to remove contaminants that pose a major
threat to ecosystems due to their toxicity and high mobility and can therefore contaminate
fresh water and affect our health. Nanoparticles, pesticides, plastic degradation
products, and pharmaceuticals are among these contaminants.
xxx About the editors
Kumar-BECS-
Dr. Arun Lal Srivastav is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Sciences at Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh, India.
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