Fr. 70.00

Paradigms in Pollution Prevention

English · Paperback / Softback

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Featuring a collection of informative and descriptive chapters, this book is essential reading for environmental scientists, environmental toxicologists and people from allied fields. The research and its outcomes presented here focus on pollution prevention approaches, clean technologies and toxic use reduction that has the potential for eliminating worker exposure to health risks; and creates healthy and sustainable ecosystems. Readers will discover ways to incorporate prevention in the design of industrial processes that help to eliminate harmful environmental effects while promoting the competitiveness of industries. 
Issues such as biological control agents for sustainable urban agriculture, safe water and soil health; waste management and utilization in food processing industries, and ranking of Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylene (BTEX) with respect to ozone formation are addressed in this book. Particular attention is given to interrelated issues associated with global warming and the use of genetically engineered organisms (GEM's) for combating pollution in extreme environments. The authors invite researchers to think through the critical analysis presented here and recommend future pathways for further research.

List of contents

Chapter1. Green Building, Energy Efficiency, Carbon and Ecological Foot printing (CF and EF) and Life Style Solutions (LSS).- Chapter2. Microbes: "A Tribute" to Clean Environment.- Chapter3. Food Industry Waste: a panacea or pollution hazard?.- Chapter4. Ranking of BTEX with respect to Ozone Formation by Development of Ozone Reactivity Scale.- Chapter5. Global dimming and Global warming: dangerous alliance.- Chapter6. Biological control agents for sustainable agriculture, safe water and soil health.- Chapter7. Environmental Toxicological Studies with Reference to Increasing Asthma Cases in Rural and Urban India.

About the author

Dr. Tanu Jindal is the Director of the Amity Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Safety and Management at Amity University.

Summary

Featuring a collection of informative and descriptive chapters, this book is essential reading for environmental scientists, environmental toxicologists and people from allied fields. The research and its outcomes presented here focus on pollution prevention approaches, clean technologies and toxic use reduction that has the potential for eliminating worker exposure to health risks; and creates healthy and sustainable ecosystems. Readers will discover ways to incorporate prevention in the design of industrial processes that help to eliminate harmful environmental effects while promoting the competitiveness of industries. 
Issues such as biological control agents for sustainable urban agriculture, safe water and soil health; waste management and utilization in food processing industries, and ranking of Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylene (BTEX) with respect to ozone formation are addressed in this book. Particular attention is given to interrelated issues associated with global warming and the use of genetically engineered organisms (GEM's) for combating pollution in extreme environments. The authors invite researchers to think through the critical analysis presented here and recommend future pathways for further research.

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