Pesticides in the Natural Environment
Sources, Health Risks, and Remediation
Pardeep Singh editor Mika Sillanpää editor Suruchi Singh editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Published:20th May '22
Should be back in stock very soon
Pesticides in the Natural Environment: Sources, Health Risks, and Remediation presents the direct and indirect impacts of the use of pesticides on the environment, human health, and agriculture. The book explores sustainable alternatives to pesticide use, along with policies for regulations and remediation techniques. Bridging the gap between regulations and the tangible environmental threat, the book proposes practical solutions while also providing important context on the hazards of pesticides. It highlights the influence on climate change, offering a holistic perspective for researchers in environmental science, policymakers, and land managers. The book introduces pesticides and their applications, then goes on to cover their impact on various ecosystems in the natural environment. Health risks are covered, followed by various remediation techniques, such as biological processes, phytoremediation, and chemical treatments.
ISBN: 9780323904896
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 450g
616 pages