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Fate and Transport of Emerging Pollutants of Concern in Soil and Water Resources with Novel Remediation Methods and Resource Recovery (FTEPR-2022)

Wide range of anthropogenic activities have presented huge environmental risks and issues towards sustainable development. Various direct and indirect discharges from anthropogenic activities leads to release of chemical pollutants in the ambient environment. This anthropogenic pollution poses one of the largest environmental threats around the globe owing to limited understanding and attention towards the issues. Major gaps are there in the context of research related to the risks posed by these chemical pollutants and their fate and transport in soil, air, and water resources. Various pollution sources include emissions from households, industrial and agricultural activities and related biological amplification threats, short-term and long-term effects on human health, population migration of aquatic flora and fauna, and ecosystem stability.

Editors

  • Dr. Saurabh Shukla

    Faculty of Civil Engineering, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Barabanki, India Email: saurabhshukla.ce@srmu.ac.in; saurabhshukla2020@gmail.com

  • Ms. Ramsha Khan

    Faculty of Civil Engineering, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Barabanki, India Email: ramshakhan.ce@srmu.ac.in; ramshaokhan@gmail.com

  • Dr. Prosun Bhattacharya

    Department of Sustainable Development, Environmental Sciences and Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Teknikringen 10B SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden Email: prosun@kth.se

Articles (24 in this collection)