Emerging Issues in the Water Environment during Anthropocene

A South East Asian Perspective

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Cet ouvrage a pour but de rassembler et d'intégrer le thème de la qualité de l'eau. Le livre couvre les aspects de l'eau liés au changement climatique, les aspects émergents des sciences de l'ingénieur, les sciences biogéochimiques, l'hydrogéochimie, la gestion et la morphologie des rivières, les sciences sociales et les politiques publiques. L'ouvrage traite du rôle des innovations perturbatrices dans la gestion de l'eau, l'élaboration des politiques et les stratégies d'atténuation des impacts. Le livre comprend des résultats de laboratoire ainsi que des études de cas. Il fournit des recommandations et des solutions pour l'élaboration des politiques et la gestion durable de l'eau. Les chapitres de ce livre traitent de manière cohérente de nombreux aspects de l'environnement aquatique à l'époque de l'Anthropocène. Le contenu couvre une myriade de questions, telles que la dégradation des terres, la rareté de l'eau, l'urbanisation, le changement climatique et l'innovation perturbatrice. L'ouvrage aborde également des questions très pertinentes pour la société et la durabilité, telles que la prévalence des virus entériques et des résidus pharmaceutiques comme marqueurs anthropiques possibles dans l'environnement aquatique. Le livre s'avérera utile pour les étudiants, les professionnels et les chercheurs qui travaillent sur divers aspects des préoccupations liées à l'eau.
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Dr. Manish Kumar is a faculty at Discipline of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. He earned his Ph.D in Environmental Engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan, and has received several prestigious awards and fellowship, such as Water Advanced Research and Innovation (WARI) Fellowship, Faculty Research Award, Best Research Award (IWA), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) foreign research fellowship, Brain Korea (BK)-21 post-doctoral fellowship, Monbukagakusho Scholarship, Linnaeus-Palme stipend from SIDA, Sweden, Research Fellowship from CSIR, India. Dr. Kumar is active in the fields of Hydrogeochemistry, Contaminant transport and modeling, Metal speciation, Isotope fingerprinting, Emerging contaminants and Water Management. He served as Principal Investigator (PI) for International Collaborative Projects funded by organizations like Asia Pacific Network, DST-JSPS, UKIERI etc. He is the associate editor of Groundwater for sustainable development (Elsevier) and Hydrological Research Letters and has more than sixty international journal publications and three edited books to his credit.

Dr. Daniel D Snow is a research professor in the University of Nebraska School of Natural Resources, and director of the Nebraska Water Sciences Laboratory, a part of the Nebraska Water Center and Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute. He has been a researcher at the University of Nebraska since 1990, and has co-authored over 100 articles on topics ranging from pesticide and antibiotic occurrence in surface and groundwater to uranium-series isotope geochemistry. His research focuses on the uses analytical chemistry to help understand how water becomes contaminated and what we can do to prevent it. A good part of his work in the Water Sciences Laboratory involves creating analytical methods for new or "emerging" environmental contaminants like steroids, pharmaceuticals, algal toxins, explosives and pesticides. In the year 2015, his team was awarded with Excellence in Environmental Engineering and Science Grand Prize by American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists.

Dr. Ryo Honda is a research associate professor in the faculty of geosciences and civil engineering, and an Adjunct professor of Research Center for Sustainable Energy and Technology of the Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan. He has been associated with Kanazawa University since 2012. He was also associated with the University of Tokyo as project assistant professor during the period of 2005-2011. He was the long term editor of the Journal of Water Environment and Technology and a steering committee member of IWA Japan Young Water Professionals. Since 2016, he is actively engaged as an associate editor of nature partner journal-clean water. His field of interest includes but not limited to Environmental Process Engineering, Environmental Microbiology, Environmental and Energy Technology and Urban Engineering etc. He has been awarded with many accolades such as WET Excellent Paper Award from Japan Society of Water Environment, best poster award from 11th International Symposium on Southeast Asian Water Environment and many more. His research area focuses on environmental process engineering, environmental microbiology, and sustainability science. In addition to many international publications to his credit, he is also reviewing several international journals including Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Water Research, Bio resource Technology, Environmental Technology, Microbes and Environments, Biochemical Engineering Journal, Science of the Total Environment, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, etc.

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