Environmental biotechnology: its relevance, challenges and prospect for developing countries
Abstract This paper describes the relevance. challenges and prospects of environmental biotechnology for developing countries. with Special emphasis on Malaysia. The subject has been introduced at graduate level in many universities to foster a multidisciplinary approach for training a new generatio...
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my.utm.128052017-08-03T04:50:21Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/12805/ Environmental biotechnology: its relevance, challenges and prospect for developing countries Hashim, M.A. Ujang, Z. GE Environmental Sciences Abstract This paper describes the relevance. challenges and prospects of environmental biotechnology for developing countries. with Special emphasis on Malaysia. The subject has been introduced at graduate level in many universities to foster a multidisciplinary approach for training a new generation of environmental scientists and engineers. Environmental biotechnology has been widely utilized to improve our understanding of microbial population. its character, prominent species and genetic codes, and the techniques are also applied in process control and optimization of waste treatment plants. polluted site remediation and resource recovery. Once an expensive and largely unfamiliar option, it has now become a realistic alternative to many established approaches in manufacturing. remediation, pollution control and waste management. Recent developments in biotechnology has opened up numerous challenges and opportunities to the research community and the practitioners. These include development of simple molecular procedures, more reliable usage as biosensors and bioinformatics for environmental control and management. These challenges, coupled with recent developments in information technology. materials science, nanotechnology and microelectronics will surely enhance the state-of-the-art technologies in water and waste management problems. IWA Publishing 2004 Book Section PeerReviewed Hashim, M.A. and Ujang, Z. (2004) Environmental biotechnology: its relevance, challenges and prospect for developing countries. In: Environmental biotechnology: advancement in water and wastewater application in the tropics. IWA Publishing. ISBN 9781843395034 |
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Abstract This paper describes the relevance. challenges and prospects of environmental biotechnology for developing countries. with Special emphasis on Malaysia. The subject has been introduced at graduate level in many universities to foster a multidisciplinary approach for training a new generation of environmental scientists and engineers. Environmental biotechnology has been widely utilized to improve our understanding of microbial population. its character, prominent species and genetic codes, and the techniques are also applied in process control and optimization of waste treatment plants. polluted site remediation and resource recovery. Once an expensive and largely unfamiliar option, it has now become a realistic alternative to many established approaches in manufacturing. remediation, pollution control and waste management. Recent developments in biotechnology has opened up numerous challenges and opportunities to the research community and the practitioners. These include development of simple molecular procedures, more reliable usage as biosensors and bioinformatics for environmental control and management. These challenges, coupled with recent developments in information technology. materials science, nanotechnology and microelectronics will surely enhance the state-of-the-art technologies in water and waste management problems. |
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