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E-raamat: Handbook of Microplastic Pollution in the Environment: Microplastic Pollution in the Soil

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040318331
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"In this timely handbook, one of a series of three, leading contributors from around the world offer practical insight into the challenges and opportunities for using various technologies to tackle microplastic pollution and improve microplastic management in agricultural soil. Through this book, readers will gain a deep understanding of microplastic pollution in soils and its effects and knowledge of strategies and technologies to identify, monitor, and combat this. Early chapters describe microplasticsin the rural environment, their accumulation, and their effects on soil biological processes and biodiversity, before moving on to address identification, analysis, and monitoring. Finally, they address innovative solutions for soil remediation, such as microbial strain engineering and other techniques. An introduction is provided at the beginning of each chapter for those interested in a brief synopsis, and copious references are provided for those wishing to study each chapter topic in greater detail. This book furnishes readers with the knowledge to identify and monitor microplastic levels in soil and reduce these to mitigate their harmful effects on soil biodiversity and ecosystems in agricultural soil, improving environmental and human health and minimizing economic losses. For a wider perspective, readers are encouraged to refer to the other two titles in this series, subtitled Microplastic Pollution in Aquatic Environments and Monitoring and Treatment of Microplastics and Policy Perspectives. In its exploration of the relationships among the characteristics of microplastics, their mobility, transport pathways, and treatment, this handbook represents a vital practical guide for academics, industry-based researchers, and policymakers worldwide to address soil biodiversity and ecological health"-- Provided by publisher.

In this timely handbook, one of a series of three, leading contributors from around the world offer practical insight into the challenges and opportunities for using various technologies to tackle microplastic pollution and improve microplastic management in agricultural soil.

Through this book, readers will gain a deep understanding of microplastic pollution in soils and its effects and knowledge of strategies and technologies to identify, monitor, and combat this. Early chapters describe microplastics in the rural environment, their accumulation, and their effects on soil biological processes and biodiversity, before moving on to address identification, analysis, and monitoring. Finally, they address innovative solutions for soil remediation, such as microbial strain engineering and other techniques. An introduction is provided at the beginning of each chapter for those interested in a brief synopsis, and copious references are provided for those wishing to study each chapter topic in greater detail. This book furnishes readers with the knowledge to identify and monitor microplastic levels in soil and reduce these to mitigate their harmful effects on soil biodiversity and ecosystems in agricultural soil, improving environmental and human health and minimizing economic losses. For a wider perspective, readers are encouraged to refer to the other two titles in this series, subtitled Microplastic Pollution in Aquatic Environments and Monitoring and Treatment of Microplastics and Policy Perspectives.

In its exploration of the relationships among the characteristics of microplastics, their mobility, transport pathways, and treatment, this handbook represents a vital practical guide for academics, industry-based researchers, and policymakers worldwide to address soil biodiversity and ecological health.



In this timely handbook, one of a series of three, leading contributors from around the world offer practical insight into the challenges and opportunities for using various technologies to tackle microplastic pollution and improve microplastic management in agricultural soil.

1. Identifying Knowledge Gaps and Research Needs in Microplastic
Pollution Research
2. Microplastic in the Environment: Sources, Impacts on
Human Health
3. Source Identification Via Natural and Anthropogenic Impacts
4. Micro/Nano Plastics in Agricultural Soils and Associated Hazard
5.
Quantification And Ecotoxicological Evaluation of Microplastics in Soil
Ecosystem
6. Fate, Transport Pathways, And Accumulation of Microplastics in
Agricultural Soil and Their Interaction with Agrochemicals
7. Impact Of
Microplastics on Soils Biodiversity and Public Health
8. Innovative
Solutions for Soil Remediation from Microplastics Pollution
9. Mitigation Of
Microplastics Impacts for Soil Remediation
10. Microbial Strain Engineering
for Microplastics Removal in Soils
11. Mechanisms And Influencing Factors
Making Agricultural Soil as A Sink for Microplastics
12. Microplastics in
Agricultural Soil
13. Micro/Nano Plastics in Agricultural Soils and
Associated Hazard
14. Influences Of Coexisting Aged Microplastics on The
Ecological and Health Risks
15. Minimizing Microplastics: Impacts on
Restoring Soil
16. Microplastic Pollution in the Environment: Effects of
Microplastic Particles on Geotechnical and Othe Properties of Soil
17. Fate
Microplastics Build-Up in Agricultural Soil and How They Interact with
Agrochemicals
18. Microplastics in Freshwater and Soil: Policy Implementation
and Management
19. Microplastics' Ecotoxicological Assessment and
Quantification in The Soil Ecosystem
20. Microplastics in the Air
21. Impact
Of Microplastics Interactions Within Agricultural Soil on Its Nutrient
Recycling and Fertility
22. Microplastics as an Emerging Source of
Particulate Air Pollution
23. The Impact of Plastic Products on Air
Pollution: A Comprehensive Review
Tonni Agustiono Kurniawan is an Associate Professor at Xiamen University, China. He obtained his Bachelors Degree in Chemistry from Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia, his Master of Science in Environmental Technology from Thammasat University, Thailand, and his PhD in Applied Biology and Chemical Technology at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China. He has been named as one of the top 2% of highly cited scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences by Stanford University.

Abdelkader Anouzla is with the Laboratory of Process Engineering and Environment, Faculty of Science and Technology, Hassan II University, Morocco. He attained his Ph.D. in Science & Technology at Hassan II University. Dr. Abdelkader ANOUZLA has published almost 100 peer-reviewed articles and ten books.