Emerging Developments in Constructed Wetlands
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Emerging Developments in Constructed Wetlands

  1. 800 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Emerging Developments in Constructed Wetlands

About this book

Emerging Developments in Constructed Wetlands aims to provide comprehensive, up-to-date information on recent trends and advances in the domain of constructed wetlands. The book contains consolidated insights into distinctive research areas with application potential and commercialization possibilities. It also offers access to updated fundamental knowledge, current trends, and research advances worthy of potential implementations in the field. Although there has been significant research progress in the domain of constructed wetlands over the last years, there is no book available with actual case studies to meet growing demands. - Contains recent updates of electroactive constructed wetlands development - Provides updated knowledge gained with new substrates, newer plants species, new configurations, layout, etc. - Includes information on a new type of wastewater, recently emerged pollutants, and performance intensification efforts - Focuses on new functions of constructed wetlands along with wastewater treatment - Discusses the positioning of constructed wetlands in the new paradigms of circular economy, nature-based solutions, and ecosystem services

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Yes, you can access Emerging Developments in Constructed Wetlands by Asheesh Kumar Yadav,Jan Vymazal,Yaqian Zhao,Pratiksha Srivastava in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Technology & Engineering & Environmental Management. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Emerging Developments in Constructed Wetlands
  2. Cover
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. List of contributors
  7. About the editors
  8. Chapter 1 An updated overview of plant species used in constructed wetlands
  9. Chapter 2 A global scenario of new substrates utilized in constructed wetlands
  10. Chapter 3 Integrated constructed wetlands with other technologies to enhance treatment efficiency and resource recovery
  11. Chapter 4 Development, advances, and mathematical modeling in treatment wetlands for eutrophic aquatic ecosystems
  12. Chapter 5 Understanding of biogeochemical network of redox-active elements in constructed wetlands for controlling/improving the treatment performance
  13. Chapter 6 Life cycle assessment of constructed wetlands: measuring their contribution to sustainable development
  14. Chapter 7 A revisit of constructed wetlands technology—microbial structure and diversity and their relation to pollutant removal
  15. Chapter 8 Constructed wetlands clogging—a deeper understanding and remediation strategies
  16. Chapter 9 The emergence of constructed wetlands coupled with microbial electrochemical technology: historical development and potential applications
  17. Chapter 10 Pollutants removal in constructed wetlands coupled with microbial electrochemical technology
  18. Chapter 11 Bioelectrochemically assisted constructed wetlands: the METland concept
  19. Chapter 12 Microbial electrochemical technology for biosensing purposes in constructed wetlands
  20. Chapter 13 Greenhouse gases emission control using constructed wetlands coupled with microbial electrochemical technology
  21. Chapter 14 Modular and transportable constructed wetlands
  22. Chapter 15 TAYA—an intensified constructed wetlands technology
  23. Chapter 16 Constructed wetlands inspired Phytorid technology for wastewater treatment application using a lesser land footprint
  24. Chapter 17 Vertical greening systems for wastewater treatment
  25. Chapter 18 Green wall design recommendations for urban water reuse
  26. Chapter 19 Green walls and green roof—some experiences from the field
  27. Chapter 20 Floating treatment wetlands: a futuristic approach for industrial wastewater treatment
  28. Chapter 21 Intensification of French-type vertical-flow treatment wetlands using complementary treatment steps and adapted operating conditions
  29. Chapter 22 Emerging development in application, design, and operations & maintenance of aerated treatment wetlands
  30. Chapter 23 Bioaugmentation in constructed wetlands for performance enhancement
  31. Chapter 24 New experiences to enhance the treatment efficiency of constructed wetlands in cold climates
  32. Chapter 25 Application of biochar as an innovative substrate in constructed wetlands/biofilters for wastewater treatment: performance and ecological benefits
  33. Chapter 26 Combining the large-scale rotating biological contactors and hybrid constructed wetlands for improving river quality
  34. Chapter 27 Estimating the removal rate coefficient for intensified wetlands utilizing reactive media for treating high-strength wastewater: an N-k-C* approach
  35. Chapter 28 Wetland community expertise in the new nature-based solutions and circular economy vision
  36. Chapter 29 Valorization prospects of plant biomass generated in constructed wetland for bioenergy production
  37. Chapter 30 Fecal sludge management using constructed wetlands
  38. Chapter 31 Understanding removal of microplastics in constructed wetlands: processes, performance, and impacts
  39. Chapter 32 Implementing constructed wetlands for wastewater and sludge treatment in hot and arid climates: existing solutions and future challenges
  40. Index