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Environmental Biotechnology: Theory and Application, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 978-0-470-97538-1

April 2011

290 pages

Description
Environmental Biotechnology: Theory and Applications, 2nd Edition is designed to draw together the microscopic, functional level and the macroscopic, practical applications of biotechnology and to explain how the two relate within an environmental context. It presents the practical biological approaches currently employed to address environmental problems and provides the reader with a working knowledge of the science that underpins them. Biotechnology has now become a realistic alternative to many established approaches for manufacturing, land remediation, pollution control and waste management and is therefore an essential aspect of environmental studies.

Fully updated to reflect new developments in the field and with all new case studies throughout, this edition will be essential reading for undergraduates and masters students taking modules in Biotechnology or Pollution Control as part of Environmental Science, Environmental Management or Environmental Biology.

  • Includes all new up-to-date case studies to illustrate practical applications
  • New edition, fully revised to reflect advances in the field including recent genomics and proteomics research
  • Provides an indispensable single source reference point for this rapidly developing subject area
  • Collates and presents information from a range of sub-disciplines in an accessible and reader-friendly manner
  • Divides the topic into logical strands pollution, waste and manufacturing
  • Fully updated section on biofuels and increased coverage of environmental toxicology
About the Author

Judith (Judy) C. Furlong

Dr Gareth Evans, Environmental Biotechnology, University of Durham
Dr Gareth Evans spent nearly twenty years, developing and implementing commercial R&D, waste/water recycling and pollution control programmes, gaining experience in land and wetland management, project management and pilot plant design/commissioning. He was also responsible for feasibility studies for European 5th framework programme and involved as a consultant on a projects in the UK, Europe, Turkey and Tasmania.
A member of the European Federation of Biotechnology, he was then approached to lead the Environmental Biotechnology teaching at the University of Durham. He now writes extensively on environmental, scientific and technical subjects in a variety of international magazines and online media.