ABSTRACT

Scientific management strategies can help in exploring anthropogenic wastes (human-made materials) as potential resources through the urban mining concept and be a panacea for sustainable development. This book covers five broader aspects of waste management and resource recovery in urban mining including solid and liquid waste management and treatment. It explains sustainable approaches of urban mining for the effective management of solid and liquid wastes and facilitates their conversion into secondary resources. Overall, this book provides details of urban mining and its different applications including current waste management problems, practices, and challenges faced worldwide.

  • Presents a holistic approach for urban mining considering various types of wastes
  • Describes contemporary integrated approaches for waste management with specific case studies
  • Provides technical, social, and environmental aspects of solid and liquid wastes
  • Considers aspects of sustainability and a circular bio-economy
  • Incorporates pertinent case studies on water and wastewater management

This volume caters to researchers and graduate students in environmental engineering, solid waste management, wastewater treatment, and materials science.

chapter 2|25 pages

Current Trends and Future Challenges for Solid Waste Management

Generation, Characteristics, and Application of GIS in Mapping and Optimizing Transportation Routes

chapter 5|17 pages

Bio-Medical Waste Management

Need, Handling Rules, and Current Treatment Technologies

chapter 9|21 pages

Management of Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater

Detection, Treatment, and Challenges

chapter 14|16 pages

Photocatalytic Membrane Reactors (PMRs) for Wastewater Treatment

Photodegradation Mechanism, Types, and Optimized Factors