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Green Microbiology

Sustainability, Climate Change, Food, and Water

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | 2025
ISBN13: 9780443240409
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Green Microbiology: Sustainability, Climate Change, Food, and Water provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and applications of green microbiology. The book introduces readers to various ways in which microbes can be used in sustainable development, including in areas such as climate change, food production, bioenergy, bioremediation, and water treatment. The book also discusses the social, economic, and environmental impact of green microbiology, as well as the business and future trends in this field.

Edited by two experienced professionals in the field of industrial microbiology and environmental science, with a particular expertise in the intersection between food processing and food microbiology, this book is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals in the field, helping to solve the problems of a lack of comprehensive resources and a lack of understanding of the role of microbes in sustainable development.

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ISBN13:9780443240409
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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1. Introduction to Green Microbiology<br>2. Microbes in Agriculture and Food Production<br>3. Microbes in Water Treatment and Wastewater Management for Sustainable WASH Interventions<br>4. Bioremediation and Microbiology<br>5. Microbes in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation<br>6. Microbes in Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12)<br>7. Microbes in Life Below Water (SDG 14)<br>8. Microbes in Space and Spacecraft<br>9. Microbes in Life on Land (SDG 15)<br>10. Microbes and Artificial Intelligence (AI)<br>11. The Business of Green Microbiology<br>12. Meet the Green Microbes<br>13. The Future of Green Microbiology: Innovations and Challenges
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