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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
26 January 2024
Environmental Pollution and Public Health: Case Studies on Air, Water and Soil from an Interdisciplinary Perspective provides detailed case studies showing real-world applications of the latest technologies surrounding pollution in air, water and soil. Sections cover the environment and its nexus with public health, highlighting how the health of our environment can invariably influence our public health. Following this, atmospheric pollution is addressed, identifying various air pollutants, methods for identification, impacts on the environment and health, and mitigating technologies. Final sections are dedicated to liquid waste management, focusing on wastewater and treatment options including emerging technologies that are compared to existing options.

The book finishes with case studies and information on regulatory frameworks for environmental pollution for those wanting to implement the remediation techniques covered. This is a necessary read for postgraduates, academics, professionals and researchers in environmental science, soil science, environmental health, and waste management who need the latest sustainable remediation practices and case studies and the efficacy of the associated techniques.

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Imprint:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 191mm, 
Weight:   450g
ISBN:   9780323959674
ISBN 10:   0323959679
Pages:   360
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part 1: The Environment and Its Critical Nexus with Public Health1. Soil Health and Public Health: The forgotten Ecosystem2. The Public Health Burden of Air Pollution3. Emerging Chemical Contaminants in Drinking Water and their Health Implications 4. Bacterial and Viral contaminants in Drinking Water: Why Do they really matter to us?5. The Health of our Environment and SDG #36. Smart Cities for Healthy Environment: The Implications for Public Health7. Environmental Physics and Health Part 2: Atmospheric Pollution and Control8. Air pollution and its impacts on climate change9. Mathematical Modelling of Ambient Air Quality, -Assessment, and Predictions: Impact on public health10. Air Pollution Prevention and Control Strategies11. Management of Indoor Air Pollution Part 3: Liquid Waste Management Strategies12. Mathematical Modelling of Water Pollutants: A Relevant Monitoring Tool 13. Sustainable wastewater management strategies in rural and urban areas 14. Low-cost and efficient technologies for treatment of industrial wastewater 15. Treatment of Landfill Leachate16. Treatment Technologies for Hospital Wastewater17. Wastewater Circular Economy18. Wastewater and Groundwater Quality19. Water Pollution and Climate Change Part 4: Soil Pollution and Efficient Municipal Solid Waste Sorting and Management Practices20. Soil Pollution and Management Practices 21. Methodologies for Evaluating Municipal Solid Waste Generation, Characterization and Quantification22. Technologies for Resource Recovery and Recycling of Solid Wastes23. Case studies of Soil Pollution Resulting from Inefficient Solid Waste Management24. Sustainable Remediation Techniques for Solid Waste Polluted Soils25. Plastic Wastes Management: Case studies from Low, Medium and High-Income Countries of the World26. Soil Pollution and Climate Change Part 5: Environmental Ethics, Policies and Regulatory Frameworks 27. Policies and Regulations relating to Waste Management, Air Pollution and Wastewater Discharges: Case Studies from Different Continents28. Environmental Laws and Enforcement: Prospects and Challenges29. Environmental Accounting for Quality Regulatory Framework

Ronnie A. D. Frazer-Williams is a Professor of Environmental and Analytical Chemistry at the University of Sierra Leone. He holds a BSc with honours in Chemistry (University of Sierra Leone), M. Eng. & M.Sc. in Environmental Science and Technology (IHE, Delft, The Netherlands) and PhD in Environmental Technology (Cranfield University, UK). Currently, he is the Dean of Postgraduate Studies, University of Sierra Leone. He has authored several articles both in peer review journals and conference proceedings and serves as a member of editorial teams of peer review journals. Ronnie has served as African representative to SAICM Ad Hoc Advisory Group of Chemical Expert; UNEP National Expert on Chemical Weapons Convention to the National Authority; External Examiners to universities; national consultant to the Environmental Protection Agency Sierra Leone on the National Implementation Plan under the Stockholm Convention and many others. Ronnie is a member of several international scientific and professional organizations notably Vice President of the West African Society of Toxicology and Vice President of West African Anglophone Quality Assurance Network. Mary. B. Ogundiran is a Professor of Analytical/Environmental Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. She obtained B.Ed. Chemistry/Physics in 1994, M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry in 1997 and Ph.D. Analytical/Environmental Chemistry in 2007 from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. She was a Women for Africa Foundation Fellowship Researcher at Material Physics center (CFM) CSIC-UPV/EHU), San Sebastian, Spain, CV Raman International Fellowship Visiting Researcher to NML-CSIR Jamshedpur, India, and TWAS-DFG Visiting Scientist to Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany. She did OPCW Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. She has supervised many undergraduate and postgraduate students and currently supervising research students. She has functioned in various administrative posts in her University. She has authored many articles in peer review journals, conference proceedings, chapters in books and serves as a reviewer for many journals. Currently, she’s is the Vice president for Biochar Initiative of Nigeria (BIN) and member of the Editorial Board of BIN Journal. Emmanuel I. Unuabonah is a Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemical Sciences, Redeemer’s University, Nigeria. His research work is focused on the development of relatively cheap functional materials for treatment of water and wastewater. He is currently developing photocatalytic materials from low-cost sources for water treatment. He has published several articles in international peer-reviewed Journals and has two national patents. He has won several research grants including the Cambridge-Africa ALBORADA, the Academy of Medical Sciences Global Challenges Research Fund Networking Grant Scheme (GCRF), TWAS-IsDB research grant for collaboration etc. He is also a recipient of several national and international awards and research fellowships including the TWASROSSA Young Scientist Award, SCOPE–Zhongyu Young Scientist Environmental Award (Environmental Technological Innovations category), African Union-TWAS Young Scientist Award in Basic Sciences, Technology and Innovation, the Alexander von Humboldt (AvH) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, and the first Nigerian Academy of Science Gold Medal Prize. He is the Founding President of the Nigerian Young Academy and an alumnus of the same. He is also an alumnus of the TWAS Young Affiliate program and of the Global Young Academy (GYA). He is a Fellow of the African Science Leadership Program (ASLP) and a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Science. He has successfully supervised and co-supervised several M.Sc. and PhD students. He is currently the Director of Academic Planning and Quality Assurance, Redeemer’s University and also the Director of the Redeemer’s University African Centre of Excellence for Water and Environmental Research (ACEWATER).

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