Role of Green Chemistry in Ecosystem Restoration to Achieve Environmental Sustainability 1st Edition
Role of Green Chemistry in Ecosystem Restoration to Achieve Environmental Sustainability — 1st Edition
Authors: Arun Lal Srivastav, Ajmer Singh Grewal, Markandeya Tiwari, Tien Duc Pham
Capture immediate attention with a compelling exploration of how chemistry can heal the planet. This authoritative 1st Edition connects the science of sustainable chemical design with hands-on strategies for restoring degraded ecosystems—bridging laboratory innovation and real-world environmental recovery across India, Asia and global landscapes.
Dive into rigorous yet accessible chapters that blend green chemistry principles, pollution prevention techniques, and ecosystem restoration methodologies. Supported by case studies and regional examples, the book translates complex concepts—bioremediation, waste valorization, low-impact synthesis, and circular economy approaches—into actionable plans for researchers, policymakers, environmental engineers, and conservation practitioners.
Why this book matters: it reframes chemical sciences as tools for regeneration rather than exploitation, offering measurable pathways to reduce contaminants, rehabilitate soils and waters, and foster biodiversity resilience. Practical frameworks guide implementation at local and national scales, making it indispensable for academic coursework, government programs, and industry sustainability initiatives.
If you seek a resource that marries scientific rigor with policy relevance and on-the-ground applicability, this volume delivers clarity, evidence-based solutions, and regional insights tailored to emerging environmental challenges. Add this essential reference to your collection and start applying green chemistry strategies that restore ecosystems and advance environmental sustainability worldwide.
Order now to equip your work with interdisciplinary knowledge that transforms environmental responsibility into practical restoration outcomes.
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