This interdisciplinary book examines the ecological impacts of industrial pollution, addressing causes, effects, and solutions. It features diverse perspectives from academia and environmental agencies, covering topics like biomonitoring and risk assessment. Global case studies highlight the complexities of pollution and the effectiveness of current policies and monitoring techniques.
Ecological Reviews Series
This book series delves into the forefront of modern ecological research, highlighting topics of immediate significance and long-term importance to the field's advancement. It serves as a platform for comprehensive volumes that explore pivotal areas of study, offering inspiration to ecologists at every stage of their careers. This is an invaluable resource for graduate students, researchers, and professionals seeking to stay abreast of progress in ecological science. The series is a collaboration with a respected society and incorporates relevant symposia.


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This book explores how ecological science can enhance sustainable management and conservation of natural systems vital for human well-being. It integrates natural, physical, and social sciences, advocating a holistic approach to understanding ecosystems and their complex dynamics, addressing unexpected human impacts on the environment.