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|a Bioremediation and bioeconomy /
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|a Bioremediation and Bioeconomy provides a common platform for scientists from various backgrounds to find sustainable solutions to environmental issues, including the ever-growing lack of water resources which are under immense pressure due to land degradation, pollution, population explosion, urbanization, and global economic development. In addition, large amounts of toxic waste have been dispersed in thousands of contaminated sites and bioremediation is emerging as an invaluable tool for environmental clean-up. The book addresses these challenge by presenting innovative and cost-effective solutions to decontaminate polluted environments, including usage of contaminated land and waste water for bioproducts such as natural fibers, biocomposites, and fuels to boost the economy. Users will find a guide that helps scientists from various backgrounds find sustainable solutions to these environmental issues as they address the topical issues crucial for understanding new and innovative approaches for sustainable development.
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|a Section 1: Bioproducts from Contaminated Substrates (Soil and Water) -- Chapter 1. Production of Biodiesel Feedstock from the Trace Element Contaminated Lands in Ukraine -- Chapter 2. Energy Plantations, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants on Contaminated Soil -- Chapter 3. Prosopis juliflora (Sw) DC: Potential for Bioremediation and Bioeconomy -- Chapter 4. Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.): A Multipurpose Crop Bridging Phytoremediation with Sustainable Bioeconomy -- Section 2: Biomass Energy, Biodiesel, and Biofuel from Contaminated Substrates -- Chapter 5. Biomass Energy from Revegetation of Landfill Sites* -- Chapter 6. Bioenergy from Phytoremediated Phytomass of Aquatic Plants via Gasification -- Chapter 7. Jatropha Curcas L. Cultivation on Constrained Land: Exploring the Potential for Economic Growth and Environmental Protection -- Chapter 8. Potential of Castor Bean (Ricinus Communis L.) for Phytoremediation of Metalliferous Waste Assisted by Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria: Possible Cogeneration of Economic Products -- Section 3: Ornamentals and Crops for Contaminated Substrates -- Chapter 9. Potential of Ornamental Plants for Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals and Income Generation -- Chapter 10. Tree Crops on Abandoned Mines for Environmental Remediation and Industrial Feedstock -- Chapter 11. Rice Paddies for Trace Element Cleanup: Bioeconomic Perspectives -- Chapter 12. Cultivation of Sweet Sorghum on Heavy Metal-Contaminated Soils by Phytoremediation Approach for Production of bioethanol -- Section 4: Brownfield Development for Smart Bioeconomy -- Chapter 13. Mulberry and Vetiver for Phytostabilization of Mine Overburden: Cogeneration of Economic Products -- Chapter 14. Utilization of Contaminated Lands for Cultivation of Dye Producing Plants -- Chapter 15. Brownfield Restoration as a Smart Economic Growth Option for Promoting Ecotourism, biodiversity, and Leisure: Two Case Studies in Nord-Pas De Calais -- Chapter 16. Biological Recultivation of Mine Industry Deserts: Facilitating the Formation of Phytocoenosis in the Middle Ural Region, Russia -- Section 5: Algal Bioproducts, Biofuels, Biorefinery for Business Opportunities -- Chapter 17. Phycoremediation and Business Prospects -- Chapter 18. Algae-Based Bioremediation: Bioproducts and Biofuels for Biobusiness -- Section 6: Bioprocesses, Bioengineering for Boosting Bio-Based Economy -- Chapter 19. Building a Bio-Based Economy Through Waste Remediation: Innovation Towards Sustainable Future -- Chapter 20. Energy from Wastewater Treatment -- Chapter 21. Bioprocesses for Waste and Wastewater Remediation for Sustainable Energy -- Section 7: Case Studies -- Chapter 22. Bioremediation in Brazil: Scope and Challenges to Boost Up the Bioeconomy -- Chapter 23. Phytoremediation of Soil and Groundwater: Economic Benefits Over Traditional Methodologies -- Chapter 24. Phytomanagement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Heavy Metals-Contaminated Sites in Assam, North Eastern State of India, for Boosting Bioeconomy -- Section 8: New Biology -- Chapter 25. Ecocatalysis: A New Approach Toward Bioeconomy -- Chapter 26. Synthetic Biology: An Emerging Field for Developing Economies.
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