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Study on Soil Decontamination by Phytoremediation in the Case of Former Industrial Sites
The study presents the data that focuses on the current status of knowledge regarding soil decontamination using phytoremediation in the case of former industrial sites. More or less, all countries are affected by the human activities, urbanization and the industrial development. During these processes, different types of pollutants spread in soil and lead to the deterioration of the environment. The contamination of soil is a major concern worldwide and it requires clean up solutions that are friendly with the ecosystem and also efficient. Many former industrial sites can be treated using phytoremediation technologies. They can be combined with landscape architecture to increase their value and attractivity for the public and transform them in sustainable areas. Phytoremediation used for the decontamination of soils is a viable and environmentally friendly solution because it uses plants as a mean of treating pollutants.
Study on Soil Decontamination by Phytoremediation in the Case of Former Industrial Sites
The study presents the data that focuses on the current status of knowledge regarding soil decontamination using phytoremediation in the case of former industrial sites. More or less, all countries are affected by the human activities, urbanization and the industrial development. During these processes, different types of pollutants spread in soil and lead to the deterioration of the environment. The contamination of soil is a major concern worldwide and it requires clean up solutions that are friendly with the ecosystem and also efficient. Many former industrial sites can be treated using phytoremediation technologies. They can be combined with landscape architecture to increase their value and attractivity for the public and transform them in sustainable areas. Phytoremediation used for the decontamination of soils is a viable and environmentally friendly solution because it uses plants as a mean of treating pollutants.
Study on Soil Decontamination by Phytoremediation in the Case of Former Industrial Sites
BOROȘ, Melania Nicoleta (author) / Micle, Valer (author)
2015-09-01
ProEnvironment/ProMediu; Vol 8, No 23 (2015): ProEnvironment ; 2066-1363 ; 1844-6698
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
710
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