Circular Economy Applications for Water Security
Circular Economy Applications for Water Security examines knowledge gaps, avenues of future research, and challenges related with the potential of enhanced underutilized/waste materials as transition to circular economy applications for ensuring the proper quality of water
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Sprache: | English |
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Milton
Taylor & Francis Group
2024
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- About the Editor
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I: Fundamentals
- Chapter 1 Sustainable Developing Goals: SDG 6 and Its Significance for Sustainable Growth
- Chapter 2 The Circular Economy Concept and Its Application to SDG 6
- Chapter 3 Life Cycle Assessment: A Tool for Evaluation of Circular Economy Applications
- Part II: Case Studies
- Chapter 4 Biogenic Nanomaterials for Water Detoxification and Disinfection
- Chapter 5 Metallurgical Slag Applications for Photocatalytic Degradation of Emerging Pollutants
- Chapter 6 Adsorption of Pharmaceutical Derivatives from Aqueous Solutions Employing Naturally Available Diatomite as an Eco-Friendly Adsorbent
- Chapter 7 Engineered Hydrochar Materials for Water Pollutants Removal
- Chapter 8 Immobilized Microorganisms for Organic Matter and Nutrient Removal
- Chapter 9 Technological Opportunities for Resource Recovery from Industrial Textile Wastewater
- Chapter 10 Biogranulation as an Option for Wastewater Treatment Improvement
- Chapter 11 Alternatives for Urban Stormwater Treatment
- Chapter 12 Fluoride Removal from Rural Groundwater: A Systematic Review of Health Effects, Technologies, and Socio-Economic Factors
- Chapter 13 Adoption of Ecohydrology Approaches for Urban Stormwater Management and Advancing the Circular Economy Concept
- Chapter 14 Fundamental Understanding of Modified Biochar and the Current State-of-the Art for Water Treatment
- Index