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Ecorestoration for Sustainability, Hardback Book

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A transdisciplinary approach to investigating relationships between biomass burning and human health outcomes Environmental degradation is causing severe impacts on the various Earth ecosystems.

Unsustainable development and anthropogenic pressure have altered the natural balance.

From this perspective, sustainability has become a major issue to frame a greener and cleaner Earth for future generations.

It can be argued that the worst example of unsustainable development is habitat degradation.

Therefore, ecorestoration and other ecological practices are becoming increasingly important in our march toward sustainability.

The present book covers all the aspects of ecorestoration and sustainability and how various areas intersect in this space. Environmental degradation is increasing all over the world at an unprecedented rate.

This includes air, water, soil, and other natural resources resulting in the depletion of natural resources and an unsustainable planet.

Therefore, it is incredibly important to restore the ecosystem’s health and services to maintain homeostasis.

In this context, ecorestoration approaches in the form of eco-friendly technologies need to be formulated to promote the protection and conservation of various ecosystems.

These approaches include freshwater bodies, soil and mined-out wasteland, degraded forest, biodiversity, and other degraded ecosystems. This important new volume from Wiley-Scrivener tackles these problems from a practical perspective, offering solutions and new methods for restoring our suffering global ecosystem.

Edited by a team of experts, this collaboration of papers on these issues is a further step in our march toward sustainability. Whether for the engineer, scientist, or student, it is a must-have for any library.

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