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Environmental Biotechnology - Theory and Application (Wiley)
Edited by Evans, Gareth M.; Furlong, Judith C.
John Wiley & Sons
November 2002
Hardcover XIV, 286 Pages ISBN 0470843721
£105.00
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Softcover XIV, 286 Pages ISBN 047084373X
£35.00
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Biotechnology has come to play an increasingly important role in many aspects of
everyday life. Once an expensive and largely unfamiliar option, it has now become a rea
listic alternative to many established approaches for manufacturing, land remediation,
pollution control and waste management. The application of biologically-engineered
solutions to environmental problems has become far more readily acceptable in principle and
biotechnology, in general, more widely understood, but there remains some uncertainty
amongst practitioners regarding how and where the microscopic, functional level fits into the macroscopic, practical applications. It is precisely this gap which the book sets out to fill.
Environmental Biotechnology: theory and application takes a thematic and
environmentally focused approach, and breaks away from traditional rigid divisions to
provide a unified exposition of the subject and an accurate reflection of environmental
biotechnology in current practice. Dividing the topic into logical strands covering pollution,
waste and manufacturing, the book examines the potential for biotechnological interventions
and current industrial practice, with the underpinning microbial techniques and methods
described, in context, against this background. Each chapter is supported by located case
studies from a range of industries and countries to provide readers with an overview of the
range of applications for biotechnology.
This book is essential reading material for undergraduates and Masters students taking modules in Biotechnology or Pollution Control as part of Environmental Science, Environmental Management or Environmental Biology programmes. It is also suitable for professionals involved with water, waste management and pollution control.
From the contents
1. Introduction to Biotechnology.
2. Microbes and Metabolism.
3. Fundamentals of Biological Intervention.
4. Pollution and Pollution Control.
5. Contaminated Land and Bioremediation.
6. Aerobes and Effluents.
7. Phytotechnology and Photosynthesis.
8. Biotechnology and Waste.
9. Genetic Manipulation.
10. Integrated Environmental Biotechnology.
11. The Way Ahead.
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