Buch, Englisch, 891 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1507 g
ISBN: 978-981-97-1657-9
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
The edited book serves as a reference on indicators of environmental pollution and how to sustainably ascertain the effects of different pollutants on life forms. It addresses an improved technology for monitoring contaminants, especially in the Global South and beyond, where the level of technology available for sustainable management of environmental quality is limited.
Biomonitoring ecosystems' health by using organisms to gather quantitative data on environmental quality is one of the most straightforward and affordable ways to check environmental quality. Since organisms may function as environmental sensors, their use in the direct measurement of environmental quality in the process of biomonitoring studies implicates the health status of various ecosystems. In this regard, microorganisms, higher and lower plants, invertebrates, and vertebrate animals are beneficial since they can detect pollution levels and pollutants in the environment.This book is of interest and useful to toxicologists, water, soil, and air quality experts, practitioners, trainees, and trainers, biological sciences scientists, academicians, researchers, students (especially undergraduates and postgraduates), libraries, and other public knowledge repositories interested in novel and advanced practices in sustainable biomonitoring of environmental pollutants.
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1. Overview and Perspectives of Biomonitoring in the Global South.- 2. Emerging pollutant from Urbanization and Industrialization in the Global South.- 3. Pollutants form Agricultural activities in the Global South.- 4. Population Growth and Environmental Pollution in the Global south.- 5. Natural Hazards as a source of Environmental Pollution in the Global South.- 6. Biomonitoring for Sustainable Development.- 7. Biomonitoring Tools, Techniques and Approaches For Environmental Assessments.- 8. Planktons as a sustainable biomonitoring tool of aquatic ecosystem.- 9. Seed plants as a sustainable biomonitoring tool for environmental pollutants.- 10. Epiphytes as a sustainable biomonitoring tool for environmental pollutants.- 11. Macrophytes as a sustainable biomonitoring tool sustainable of aquatic pollution.- 12. Fish as a Sustainable Biomonitoring Tool in Aquatic Environments.- 13. Suitability of Mammals Indigenous to the Global South As Bioindicator Species For Assessing Environmental Health.- 14. Reptiles As Environmental Sentinels: Exploring their Significance.- 15. Arthropods as a Sustainable Biomonitoring Tool for Environmental Pollution.- 16. Biomarkers for the detection of pollutants from the water environment.- 17. Molecular techniques and technologies in biomonitoring for environmental sustainability.- 18. Microorganisms in the Monitoring of Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems: Applications, Challenges And Future Prospects.- 19. Sustainable Application of Genetic Ecotoxicological Techniques in Biomonitoring for Environmental Sustainability.- 20. Metabolic changes and Immunity suppression parameters as biomarkers of environmental.- pollutants.- 21. Application of micronucleus test in African toad as biomarker of genotoxic and cytotoxic assessment of contaminants in the African environment.- 22. Sustainable Application of Artificial Intelligence in Biomonitoring for Environmental Sustainability: Challenges and Prospects.- 23. Environmental Stewardship:Safeguarding Biodiversity in Protected Landscapes and Recreational Parks using Biosecurity.- 24. Bioindicators in Recreational Planning Development: Balancing Nature and Human Activities.