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Ecology of Industrial Pollution

ISBN: 9780521730389 | 0521730384
Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Pub. Date: 3/31/2010

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Written for researchers and practitioners in environmental pollution, management and ecology, this interdisciplinary account explores the ecological issues associated with industrial pollution. Leading experts from academia and environmental agencies consider all aspects of this important environmental topic, from ecological impact and monitoring techniques to remediation technologies and ecosystem recovery.

An interdisciplinary analysis of the ecological impact of industrial pollution, from causes and effects to m... MORE
List of contributorsp. vii
Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgementsp. xii
Consequences of living in an industrial worldp. 1
Metallophytes: the unique biological resource, its ecology and conservational status in Europe, central Africa and Latin Americap. 7
Lichens and industrial pollutionp. 41
The impacts of metalliferous drainage on aquatic communities in streams and riversp. 7... MORE
Impacts of emerging contaminants on the environmentp. 101
Ecological monitoring and assessment of pollution in riversp. 126
Detecting ecological effects of pollutants in the aquatic environmentp. 147
With the benefit of hindsight: the utility of palaeoecology in wetland condition assessment and identification of restoration targetsp. 162
An ecological risk assessment framework for assessing risks from contaminated land in England and Walesp. 189
Diversity and evolution of micro-organisms and pathways for the degradation of environmental contaminants: a case study with the s-triazine herbicidesp. 205
The microbial ecology of land and water contaminated with radioactive waste: towards the development of bioremediation options for the nuclear industryp. 226
The microbial ecology of remediating industrially contaminated land: sorting out the bugs in the systemp. 242
Ecological recovery in a river polluted to its sources: the River Tame in the English Midlandsp. 255
Manchester Ship Canal and Salford Quays: industrial legacy and ecological restorationp. 276
Large-scale mine site restoration of Australian eucalypt forests after bauxite mining: soil management and ecosystem developmentp. 309
Sustaining industrial activity and ecological quality: the potential role of an ecosystem services approachp. 327
Indexp. 345
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Lesley C. Batty is a Lecturer in Environmental Science at the University of Birmingham, UK. Her research focuses on ecological aspects of industrial pollution, particularly on the use of plants in remediation and the effects of mining activities on the environment. She is a council member of the British Ecological Society and has acted as a consultant to several government agencies and engineering companies within the UK. Kevin B. Hallberg is a Research Fellow in Environmental Microbiology at Bangor University, UK. His research focuses on the microbial ecology of extremophilic microorganisms, particularly the environmentally and industrially useful acidophiles. He has acted as a consultant for international mining companies as well as governmental regulatory agencies including the international Atomic Energy Agency.


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