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From contaminated urban lots to polluted waterways and oil spills, how can we transform toxic landscapes and respond to environmental disasters positively and effectively? Earth Repair is packed wi...
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A practical guide to bioremediation: natural techniques that are proven to heal land damaged by pollution.

In the United States and Canada alone, millions of acres have been contaminated by pesticides, chemicals, dirty energy projects, toxic waste, and other pollutants. Conventional clean-up techniques are expensive and resource-intensive and can cause further damage. Communities find themselves increasingly unable to rely on the same companies and governments that created the problems to step in and provide solutions.

Packed with valuable information from visionaries in the field of bioremediation, Earth Repair empowers individuals to heal contaminated and damaged land. It encompasses everything from remediating and regenerating abandoned city lots for urban farmers and gardeners, to recovering from environmental disasters and industrial catastrophes such as oil spills and nuclear fallout.

This fertile toolbox covers various remediation methods including:

  • Microbial remediation: using microorganisms to break down and bind contaminants
  • Phytoremediation: using plants to extract, bind, and transform toxins
  • Mycoremediation: using fungi to clean up contaminated soil and water
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Price: $29.99
Pages: 336
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Imprint: New Society Publishers
Publication Date: 01 June 2013
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780865717299
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

SCIENCE / Biotechnology, Biotechnology, NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection, ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Microbiology, Conservation of the environment, City & town planning: architectural aspects, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Microbiology (non-medical)

Leila Darwish is a community organizer and permaculturalist with a BSc in Environmental Conservation Sciences. Most of her grassroots organizing has centered on environmental justice issues in communities struggling with either the threat of or the enduring legacy of toxic contamination of their land and drinking water. Her focus on grassroots bioremediation stems from a deep commitment to justice and the passionate desire to empower people by providing them with simple, practical, transformative, and accessible tools for regenerative earth repair.

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Introduction: Manualfesto

Chapter 1: Roots of Repair: Decolonization and Environmental Justice
Chapter 2: Earth Repair and Grassroots Bioremediation
Chapter 3: Getting Started
Chapter 4: Microbial Remediation
Chapter 5: Phytoremediation
Chapter 6: Mycoremediation
Chapter 7: The Art of Healing Water
Chapter 8: Oil Spills I: The Anatomy of an Environmental Disaster
Chapter 9: Oil Spills II: Tools for the Grassroots Bioremediator
Chapter 10: Nuclear Energy and Remediating Radiation
Chapter 11: Self-Care for Grassroots Remediators, Community Members and Disaster Responders
Conclusion: Final Words for a Fertile Way Forward

Appendix 1: Contaminants 101
Appendix 2: Conventional Remediation Techniques
Appendix 3: Metric Conversion Table
Endnotes
Index
About the Author