This book is one of the volumes of the Handbook of Environmental Engineering series. The principal intention of this series is to help readers formulate answers to the last two questions above.
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This book also covers renewable and non-renewable bioenergy resources, biodiversity and its conservation, and approaches to monitoring biotechnological industries, genetically modified microorganism and foods so as to increase awareness.
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Biotechnology is the umbrella term that covers various techniques to restore ecological balance.
This book presents selected papers from the 3rd International Symposium of the International Society for Environmental Biotechnology, held in Boston in July 1996.
Environment Biotechnology
Contents: Introduction, Microbes and Environment, Water Pollution, Biotechnological Detection of Pollution, Prevention and Control of Water Pollution, Waste Water Treatment, Sewage Treatment, Biotreatment of Wastes, Air Pollution, Marine ...
Fully updated to reflect new developments in the field and with numerous new case studies throughout this edition will be essential reading for undergraduates and masters students taking modules in Biotechnology or Pollution Control as part ...
Some of these issues have been discussed in a fragmented fashion within the research and development community. A basic research agenda has been established to promote a sustainable cross-disciplinary technology base.