Emerging Developments in Constructed Wetlands
Emerging Developments in Constructed Wetlands by Asheesh Kumar Yadav is a timely, practical guide for professionals and students navigating the evolving field of treatment wetlands. Vividly written and richly researched, this book captures the newest engineering, ecological and policy advances that are shaping sustainable water management worldwide.
Explore clear explanations of cutting-edge topics—design optimization, hybrid and stacked systems, phytoremediation strategies, climate-resilient wetland solutions, performance monitoring, and modeling approaches—presented in a way that bridges theory and field practice. Real-world examples and comparative analyses make it easy to apply concepts across contexts, from urban stormwater retrofit projects to decentralized wastewater treatment in rural and peri-urban communities.
Engineers, environmental planners, researchers and graduate students will appreciate the book’s actionable guidance on design trade-offs, vegetation selection, hydraulic configurations and maintenance planning. The author’s balanced treatment of regulatory considerations and cost-effectiveness ensures relevance for practitioners working in Asia, Europe, Africa, North America and Australasia.
Readable yet authoritative, this volume enhances decision-making with evidence-based insights and strategies to improve pollutant removal, biodiversity benefits and long-term system resilience. Whether you’re specifying a new treatment wetland, evaluating retrofit options, or researching nature-based solutions, this book equips you with the knowledge to advance sustainable water infrastructure.
Add Emerging Developments in Constructed Wetlands to your library to stay current in ecological engineering and sustainable water management—order your copy today and begin transforming water challenges into resilient, nature-based solutions.
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