Waste Management Techniques for Improved Environmental and Public Health : Emerging Research and Opportunities
Sang-Bing Tsai, Zhengxi Yuan, Jian Yu, Xuexin Liu,A
central concern that has remained relevant in recent years has been the
management of waste and pollution. Improper disposal methods such as
open-air burning and unsafe recycling have led to significant public and
environmental health issues including respiratory disorders, resource
depletion, and infant mortality. Adopting new waste management
techniques is a necessity in order to preserve the health of the global
community and ecosystem.
Waste Management Techniques for Improved Environmental and Public Health: Emerging Research and Opportunities
provides innovative insights into the advancing methods and
technologies of reducing pollution and promoting sustainable
development. The content within this publication examines ecological
technologies, risk assessment, and green operation. It is designed for
ecologists, biologists, researchers, enterprises, academicians,
policymakers, scientists, environmental engineers, and students seeking
current research on developing theories and techniques within waste moderation and environmental protection.