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Environmental Protection Strategies for Sustainable Development electronic resource edited by Abdul Malik, Elisabeth Grohmann.

By: Malik, Abdul [editor.]Contributor(s): Grohmann, Elisabeth [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Strategies for SustainabilityPublication details: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: XIV, 606 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400715912Subject(s): Environmental sciences | microbiology | agriculture | Environmental management | Waste disposal | Sustainable development | environment | Sustainable Development | Environmental Management | Agriculture | Waste Management/Waste Technology | Applied MicrobiologyDDC classification: 338.927 LOC classification: GE195-199GE196Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
a1. Environmental Protection Strategies: An overview -- 2. The potential of rhizospheric microorganisms to promote the plant growth in disturbed soils.-3. Sustainable solutions for agro processing waste management: An overview.-4. Dyes - Environmental Impact and Remediation. -5. Molecular detection of resistance and transfer genes in environmental samples Elisabeth Grohmann and Karsten Arends.-6. Key biochemical attributes to assess soil ecosystem sustainability.-7. Methods for Genotoxicity testing of environmental pollutants.-8. Trends in biological degradation of cyanobacteria and toxins.-9. Bioremediation of pesticides from soil and wastewater.-10. Isolation and characterization of rhizobacteria antagonistic to Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goid., causal agent of alfalfa damping-off -- 11. Biofilm formation by environmental bacteria -- 12. Biochemical processes of rhizobacteria and their application in biotechnology -- 13. Pulp and paper industry-manufacturing process, wastewater generation and treatment -- 14. A review of environmental contamination and remediation strategies for heavy metals at shooting range soils -- 15. Peroxidases as a potential tool for the decolorization and removal of synthetic dyes from polluted water -- 16. Solid waste management options and their impacts on climate change and human health -- 17. Potential of biopesticides in sustainable agriculture.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The environment of our planet is degrading at an alarming rate because of non-sustainable urbanization, industrialization and agriculture. Unsustainable trends in relation to climate change and energy use, threats to public health, poverty and social exclusion, demographic pressure and ageing, management of natural resources, biodiversity loss, land use and transport still persist and new challenges are arising. Since these negative trends bring about a sense of urgency, short term action is required, whilst maintaining a longer term perspective. The main challenge is to gradually change our current unsustainable consumption and production patterns and the nonintegrated approach to policy-making.   This book covers the broad area including potential of rhizospheric microorganisms in the sustainable plant development in anthropogenic polluted soils, bioremediation of pesticides from soil and waste water, toxic metals from soil, biological treatment of pulp and paper industry wastewater, sustainable solutions for agro processing waste management, solid waste management on climate change and human health, environmental impact of dyes and its remediation. Various methods for genotoxicity testing of environmental pollutants are also discussed and chapters on molecular detection of resistance and transfer genes in the environmental samples, biofilm formation by the environmental bacteria, biochemical attributes to assess soil ecosystem sustainability, application of rhizobacteria in biotechnology, role of peroxidases as a tool for the decolorization and removal of dyes and potential of biopesticides in sustainable agriculture.   It offers a unique treatment of the subject, linking various protection strategies for sustainable development, describing the inter-relationships between the laboratory and field eco-toxicologist,  the biotechnology consultant, environmental engineers and different international environmental regulatory and protection agencies.
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a1. Environmental Protection Strategies: An overview -- 2. The potential of rhizospheric microorganisms to promote the plant growth in disturbed soils.-3. Sustainable solutions for agro processing waste management: An overview.-4. Dyes - Environmental Impact and Remediation. -5. Molecular detection of resistance and transfer genes in environmental samples Elisabeth Grohmann and Karsten Arends.-6. Key biochemical attributes to assess soil ecosystem sustainability.-7. Methods for Genotoxicity testing of environmental pollutants.-8. Trends in biological degradation of cyanobacteria and toxins.-9. Bioremediation of pesticides from soil and wastewater.-10. Isolation and characterization of rhizobacteria antagonistic to Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goid., causal agent of alfalfa damping-off -- 11. Biofilm formation by environmental bacteria -- 12. Biochemical processes of rhizobacteria and their application in biotechnology -- 13. Pulp and paper industry-manufacturing process, wastewater generation and treatment -- 14. A review of environmental contamination and remediation strategies for heavy metals at shooting range soils -- 15. Peroxidases as a potential tool for the decolorization and removal of synthetic dyes from polluted water -- 16. Solid waste management options and their impacts on climate change and human health -- 17. Potential of biopesticides in sustainable agriculture.

The environment of our planet is degrading at an alarming rate because of non-sustainable urbanization, industrialization and agriculture. Unsustainable trends in relation to climate change and energy use, threats to public health, poverty and social exclusion, demographic pressure and ageing, management of natural resources, biodiversity loss, land use and transport still persist and new challenges are arising. Since these negative trends bring about a sense of urgency, short term action is required, whilst maintaining a longer term perspective. The main challenge is to gradually change our current unsustainable consumption and production patterns and the nonintegrated approach to policy-making.   This book covers the broad area including potential of rhizospheric microorganisms in the sustainable plant development in anthropogenic polluted soils, bioremediation of pesticides from soil and waste water, toxic metals from soil, biological treatment of pulp and paper industry wastewater, sustainable solutions for agro processing waste management, solid waste management on climate change and human health, environmental impact of dyes and its remediation. Various methods for genotoxicity testing of environmental pollutants are also discussed and chapters on molecular detection of resistance and transfer genes in the environmental samples, biofilm formation by the environmental bacteria, biochemical attributes to assess soil ecosystem sustainability, application of rhizobacteria in biotechnology, role of peroxidases as a tool for the decolorization and removal of dyes and potential of biopesticides in sustainable agriculture.   It offers a unique treatment of the subject, linking various protection strategies for sustainable development, describing the inter-relationships between the laboratory and field eco-toxicologist,  the biotechnology consultant, environmental engineers and different international environmental regulatory and protection agencies.

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