Introduction to Environmental Biotechnology

  • Singh R
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Abstract

Environment is a complex mixture of many variables including all the physical and biological surroundings and their interactions. Each organism is affected by environmental problems like depletion of ozone layer, global warming, overpopulation , depletion of natural resources, loss of biodiversity, etc. Current environmental problems make us vulnerable to disasters and tragedies, now and in the future. The endangered status of environmental health could be changed only through the understanding of interactions among various living organisms and physical, and chemical phenomena. Environmental biotechnology is concerned with the application of biotechnology as an emerging technology in the context of agriculture, resource conservation, environmental protection, monitoring of contaminated environment, and waste management. It can be considered as a driving force for integrated environmental protection leading to sustainable 2 development. Sustainable development defi nes progress in human well-being that can be extended or prolonged over many generations rather than just a few years. It requires a framework for integrating environmental policies and development strategies in a global context. Environmental biotechnology may revamp the possibilities for the prevention of pollution, treatments of solid waste and wastewater, manufacturing with less pollution or less raw materials, ensuring the health of the environment through biomonitoring, and genetic engineering. Since environmental biotechnology has a large potential to contribute to the prevention , detection, and remediation of environmental pollution and degradation of waste, it is a sustainable way to develop clean processes and products, less harmful , with reduced environmental impact than their forerunners. It's role is important with reference to clean technology options in the industrial, agroforestry, food, raw material, and mineral sectors.

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Singh, R. L. (2017). Introduction to Environmental Biotechnology. In Principles and Applications of Environmental Biotechnology for a Sustainable Future (pp. 1–12). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1866-4_1

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