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Impact of COVID-19 on Emerging Contaminants: One Health Framework for Risk Assessment and Remediation 2022 ed. [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 427 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 694 g, 55 Illustrations, color; 11 Illustrations, black and white; XXV, 427 p. 66 illus., 55 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Serija: Springer Transactions in Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • ISBN-10: 981191849X
  • ISBN-13: 9789811918490
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 427 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 694 g, 55 Illustrations, color; 11 Illustrations, black and white; XXV, 427 p. 66 illus., 55 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Serija: Springer Transactions in Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • ISBN-10: 981191849X
  • ISBN-13: 9789811918490
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

The book brings out several unique perspectives of impacts of COVID-19 on the environment with special emphasis on the risk and remediation of emerging contaminants. Idea is to work out under the one health framework and comprehend not only scientific and technical aspects but also environmental, legal and policy aspects for water resources management. The obvious stress is given to the occurrence, fate and transport of geogenic, microbial and anthropogenic contaminants of emerging concern under the preview of the fact that antibiotic and antiviral use has been unprecedented during the global pandemic of COVID-19. At the same time, this edited volume touches upon the broader framework of integrated water resource management, as well as mitigation and removal strategies to put forward a holistic picture to the readers and policymakers. These contents are divided into three sections: a) monitoring, occurrence, distribution and fate of emerging contaminants; b) source and effects of these contaminants on the total environment; and c) treatment strategies, natural attenuation and mitigation.


Author name

Affiliation

Title

Ryo Honda

Kanazawa University, Japan

COVID-19 and antimicrobial resistance: A coincidental correlation

Prosun Bhattacharya

KTH, Sweden

WBE role in COVID-19 management: An perspective of European Union perspective

Manish Kumar

IIT Gandhinagar, India

Temporal variation of WBE: How can it be meaning fully used?

Keisuke Kuroda

Toyama University, Japan

Pathways of antiviral resistance in post-covid anthropocene

Lata Ramrakhiani

CSIR- Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, India

Emerging Contaminants in Water and Wastewater: Remediation perspectives and Innovations in Treatment Technologies

Sushanta Kumar Naik

Department of Soil Science, Ministry of Agriculture, Ranchi-834010, Jharkhand, India

Occurrence and fate of emerging contaminants in groundwater

Sneha Nayak Rao

Manipal Institute of Technology, Karnataka, India

An emerging treatment technology: Exploring Deep Learning and Computer Vision Approach in Revealing Biosynthesized Nanoparticle Size for Optimization Studies

Dr. Parasuraman AS

Vemana University, Centre for Fish Immunology, VELS University, India

Remediation Strategy of the treatment of wastewater carrying emerging contaminants at Aquaculture facilities

D.N. Magana-Arachchi

National Institute of Fundamental Studies, Sri Lanka

Co-occurrence of Geogenic, Microbial and Anthropogenic Emerging Contaminants: Ecotoxicity and Relative environmental risks

Anurag Roy

Environment and Sustainability Institute, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Cornwall TR10 9FE, UK

Concern for Heavy Metal-ion Water Pollution : Their Strategic Detection and Removal Opportunities

Sanjeeb Mohapatra

National University of Singapore, Singapore

Microbial source tracking in groundwater

Mehufuz Rahman

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

Strategies to Provide Drinking Water in HRIDAY Cities using Indian Traditional Knowledge, Learnings from AMRUT Scheme and IoT

Debananda Mohapatra

Yeungnam University, South Korea

Sources, Consequences, and Control of Eutrophied Water: A significant concern for emerging contaminants in a developed and developing nation

Arpita Dasgupta

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India

Management of emerging solid waste during Covd-19 Pandemic

Vinay Tyagi

IIT Roorkee, India

Microplastic and its management perspectives in India

Dr. Manish Kumar is a Professor and Head of the Sustainability Cluster at School of Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. He is Ph.D in Urban Engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan, and has received several prestigious recognitions/fellowship, such as Water Advanced Research and Innovation (WARI) Fellowship, Japan Society for the promotion of Science (JSPS) foreign research fellowship, Brain Korea (BK)-21 post-doctoral fellowship, Monbukagakusho scholarship, Linnaeus-Palme stipend from SIDA, Sweden, Research Fellowship from CSIR, India and others. Prof. Kumar is active in the fields of contaminant transport and modeling, heavy metal speciation and toxicity, wastewater surveillance,  emerging contaminants and water supply. He has over 200 publications to his credit. He is a Fellow of Royal Society for Chemistry (FRSC), London, UK. He is among the top 2% of researchers as per the list of Stanford University, USA.His ResearchGate score is above 97.5 percentile of the researchers in the world.



Dr. Sanjeeb Mohapatra after finishing his Ph.D. degree at Environmental Science and Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, India, joined the National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore, to pursue his postdoctoral degree. His research interest broadly covers the monitoring of emerging contaminants (ECs), photo-degradation and enzymatic degradation of ECs, and the role of dissolved organic matter in deciding the fate of such contaminants. He is a recipient of the Water Advanced Research Innovation (WARI) Fellowship awarded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), India, University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA, Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute (DWFI), USA and Indo-U.S. Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF). He is a recipient Newton-Bhabha Fellowship jointly awarded by Department of Scienceand Technology (DST), Government of India, and British Council, U.K and DST-INSPIRE fellowship offered by DST, India. Dr. Mohapatra also won several international and local awards for his research work for the last couple of years and has many publications in reputed journals, book chapters, and refereed conferences to his credit.