Biochar-assisted Remediation of Contaminated Soils Under Changing Climate 1st Edition
Biochar-assisted Remediation of Contaminated Soils Under Changing Climate (1st Edition) by Shah Fahad, Muhammad Adnan, Ruanbao Zhou, Taufiq Nawaz, and Shah Saud is an authoritative, timely guide for scientists, agronomists, environmental managers, and policy makers confronting soil pollution in a warming world.
This book opens with a compelling examination of how climate change intensifies soil contamination and undermines conventional remediation. It then introduces biochar — a carbon-rich, sustainable amendment — as a multifaceted tool to stabilize heavy metals, immobilize organic pollutants, enhance soil structure, and sequester carbon. Clear, evidence-based chapters translate complex science into practical strategies that work across varied landscapes.
Readers will find:
– Comprehensive reviews of biochar production, characterization, and application methods.
– Comparative case studies and experimental insights relevant to South Asia, China, Europe, North America, and other global regions.
– Practical guidance on integrating biochar into agricultural soil management, mine land reclamation, and urban brownfield rehabilitation.
– Evaluation of environmental risks, regulatory considerations, and long-term monitoring approaches under shifting climatic conditions.
Whether you manage contaminated sites, develop sustainable agriculture programs, or design environmental policy, this book equips you with actionable knowledge to improve soil health, reduce pollutant mobility, and contribute to climate mitigation. Written by an international team of experts, it balances rigorous science with real-world applicability.
Secure your copy today to lead effective, climate-smart soil remediation efforts — essential reading for professionals and researchers seeking resilient, sustainable solutions to contaminated soils worldwide.
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