Trends in Environmental Biology (Volume I)

Authors

Dr. Tanmay Ghosh; Subham Ghosh; Rajendra Kumar Ghosh; Deb Bhattacharya; Dr. Joydip Ghosh; Dharitri Borah; Jayashree Rout; Thajuddin Nooruddin; Pinky; Pradeep Kumar; Ajit Dilip Gaikwad; Rashmi Sharma; Aakanksha Sharma; Manendra Mehta; Lokeshwar Patel; Dibyarupa Pal; Pranabi Maji; Labya Prabhas; Vibha Narang; Sangeeta Yadav; Lata Sharma; Preeti Mehta; Sadhana Jaiswal; Deepali Rajwade; Srikantha Nayaka G.

Keywords:

Bioremediation, Sustainable Environment Management, Bioenergy from Algae, Biorefinery Approach, Biogeochemical Cycles, Ecological Importance, Nutrients, Sediments, Gaseous, Sedimentary, Climate Crisis, Carbon Footprint, Prospective Implication, Pathogens by Traditional and Latest Trends, Endemic Biodiversity, Energy Audit, Environment and Ecology, Climate Changes, Protecting and Conserving, Tribes in India

Synopsis

Environmental sciences are made up of disciplines such as Environmental Biology, which is regarded as an Applied Ecology. Ecology and Environmental Biology are related areas of specialization, thus the reason why students study it as a discipline. Ecology is the study of the relationship between living organisms and their environment, while environmental biology is an Applied Ecology that studies the holistic relationship between man and the physical and biological environment. This paper is based on the review of the some relevant work in the subject matter.

Research methods is an important aspect of science and it denotes the procedure the researchers utilize in carrying out research processes. These include methods or techniques applied by the researcher throughout the period of studying his research problem. This paper highlighted eleven steps involved in ecological research process which are : Research problem formulation; Extensive literature survey; Developing the hypothesis; Research design preparing; Determining sample design; Collecting the data; Project execution; Analysis of data; Hypothesis testing; Interpretation and generalisation, and Report preparation.

Chapters

  • Bioremediation: A Green Approach for the Sustainable Environment Management
    Dr. Tanmay Ghosh, Subham Ghosh, Rajendra Kumar Ghosh, Deb Bhattacharya, Dr. Joydip Ghosh
  • Bioenergy from Algae -A Biorefinery Approach
    Dharitri Borah, Jayashree Rout, Thajuddin Nooruddin
  • Biogeochemical Cycles and Its Ecological Importance
    Pinky, Pradeep Kumar
  • Bioremediation and Its Applications
    Ajit Dilip Gaikwad
  • Climate Crisis and Ecological Restoration
    Rashmi Sharma, Aakanksha Sharma
  • Carbon Footprint: An Assessment on its Impact and Prospective Implication
    Rashmi Sharma, Manendra Mehta, Lokeshwar Patel
  • Climate Change: Monitoring the Pathogens by Traditional and Latest Trends
    Dibyarupa Pal, Pranabi Maji
  • Endemic Biodiversity
    Labya Prabhas
  • Energy Audit and Its Importance in Current Scenario
    Vibha Narang
  • Environment and Ecology
    Sangeeta Yadav, Lata Sharma
  • Climate Changes
    Preeti Mehta, Sadhana Jaiswal, Deepali Rajwade
  • Protecting and Conserving Natural Resources for Sustainable Uses: National Forest Community Rights of Scheduled Tribes in India
    Srikantha Nayaka G.

Published

June 28, 2022

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-93-90847-55-6