Environmental Toxicology and Ecosystem 1st Edition
Grasp the forces shaping our environment with Environmental Toxicology and Ecosystem, 1st Edition by Kumar, Ashutosh — a timely, authoritative guide that bridges science and real-world application for students, researchers, and environmental professionals.
Explore clearly written chapters that demystify core principles of toxicology and ecosystem science: pollutant fate and transport, bioaccumulation, ecological risk assessment, and the interactions that determine ecosystem health. Contemporary examples and case-based explanations illuminate how chemical stressors affect freshwater, terrestrial, and coastal systems — making complex concepts accessible without sacrificing rigor.
Designed for classroom use and field reference, this edition emphasizes practical methodologies and policy-relevant perspectives relevant to India, South Asia, and global environmental challenges. Readers will gain tools to interpret monitoring data, evaluate contamination trends, and contribute to evidence-based decision making in regulation, remediation, and conservation.
Why this book matters:
– Clear, science-grounded explanations ideal for master’s students and early-career researchers
– Applied focus linking laboratory findings to ecosystem-level outcomes
– Practical insight for environmental consultants, regulators, and NGOs working on pollution control and ecosystem management
If you’re seeking a concise yet comprehensive resource that connects toxicological principles to ecosystem resilience and policy, Environmental Toxicology and Ecosystem by Kumar, Ashutosh is an essential addition to your library. Order your copy today to deepen your understanding and strengthen your ability to address pressing environmental problems with clarity and confidence.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


