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  1. Community-based, cost-effective multispecies mangrove restoration innovation to maximize soil blue carbon pool and humic acid and fulvic acid concentrations at Indian Sundarbans
  2. Biomass Energy for Sustainable Development
  3. Aromatic, medicinal, and energy plantations on metalliferous/contaminated soil—Bioremediation and bioeconomy
  4. Biochar as climate-smart strategy to address climate change mitigation and adoption in 21st century
  5. Circular economy approach as management solution for asbestos waste
  6. Constructed wetlands: an approach toward phytoremediation for wastewater treatment
  7. Distribution, speciation, and bioaccumulation of potentially toxic elements in the grey mangroves at Indian Sundarbans, in relation to vessel movements
  8. Critical assessment of approach towards estimation of microplastics in environmental matrices
  9. Application of Bioremediation for Environmental Clean‐Up
  10. Variations in Soil Blue Carbon Sequestration between Natural Mangrove Metapopulations and a Mixed Mangrove Plantation: A Case Study from the World’s Largest Contiguous Mangrove Forest
  11. An approach to quantify heavy metals and their source apportionment in coal mine soil: a study through PMF model
  12. How temperature affects biochar properties for application in coal mine spoils? A meta-analysis
  13. Mechanism of removal of contaminants by modified biochar
  14. Metagenomics of contaminated wetland sediment in a tropical region
  15. Development of Nutrient Stocks and Soil Properties of Restored Solid Waste Dump After 5 Years of Afforestation with Guava Fruit Orchard
  16. Role of Endophytic Microorganisms in Phosphate Solubilization and Phytoremediation of Degraded Soils
  17. Sustainable Environmental Engineering and Sciences
  18. Blue Carbon: Comparison of Chronosequences from Avicennia marina Plantation and Proteresia coarctata Dominated Mudflat, at the World’s Largest Mangrove Wetland
  19. Steering restoration of coal mining degraded ecosystem to achieve sustainable development goal-13 (climate action): United Nations decade of ecosystem restoration (2021–2030)
  20. Health Risk Assessment of Children Exposed to the Soil Containing Potentially Toxic Elements: A Case Study from Coal Mining Areas
  21. Soil Pollution and Plant Efficiency Indices for Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal(loid)s: Two-Decade Study (2002–2021)
  22. Psidium guajava (L.)—a Bioeconomic Plant for Restoration of Industrial Solid Waste Dump: a Green and Sustainable Approach
  23. Invasive weed‐based biochar facilitated the restoration of coal mine degraded land by modulating the enzyme activity and carbon sequestration
  24. Ecosystem restoration in India during the United Nations decade on ecosystem restoration: the way forward
  25. Nitrogen recovery in reclaimed mine soil under different amendment practices in tandem with legume and non‐legume revegetation: A review
  26. Assessment of pollution load and identifying bioindicator algal species using multivariate statistical techniques: a case study from Damodar River, India
  27. Indian Fish as Bioindicator Species
  28. Ecological restoration of waste dump generated from an integrated steel plant: A case study
  29. Phytoremediation and environmental bioremediation
  30. Potential and prospects of weed plants in phytoremediation and eco-restoration of heavy metals polluted sites
  31. Phytoremediation of fly ash: bioaccumulation and translocation of metals in natural colonizing vegetation on fly ash lagoons
  32. Reclamation of industrial waste dump using grass-legume mixture: An experimental approach to combat land degradation
  33. Restoring coal mine degraded lands in India for achieving the United Nations‐Sustainable Development Goals
  34. Application of statistical and machine learning approach for prediction of soil quality index formulated to evaluate trajectory of ecosystem recovery in coal mine degraded land
  35. Eco-Restoration of Coal Mine Spoil: Biochar Application and Carbon Sequestration for Achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals 13 and 15
  36. Different Soil Factors Influencing Dehydrogenase Activity in Mine Degraded Lands—State-of-Art Review
  37. Biochar‐assisted eco‐restoration of coal mine degraded land to meet United Nation Sustainable Development Goals
  38. Effect of invasive weed biochar amendment on soil enzymatic activity and respiration of coal mine spoil: a laboratory experiment study
  39. Changes in soil properties and carbon fluxes following afforestation and agriculture in tropical forest
  40. Bioaccumulation of potentially toxic elements in three mangrove species and human health risk due to their ethnobotanical uses
  41. Assessment of pollution load and identifying bioindicator algal species using multivariate statistical techniques: a case study from Damodar River, India
  42. Importance of selection of plant species for successful ecological restoration program in coal mine degraded land
  43. Assessment of Forest Ecosystem Development in Coal Mine Degraded Land by Using Integrated Mine Soil Quality Index (IMSQI): The Evidence from India
  44. Biochar assisted phytoremediation and biomass disposal in heavy metal contaminated mine soils: a review
  45. Risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in soils and vegetables around coal-fired thermal power plant: a case study of Dhanbad, India
  46. Can biochar reclaim coal mine spoil?
  47. Effect of Fast-Growing Trees on Soil Properties and Carbon Storage in an Afforested Coal Mine Land (India)
  48. Risks Assessment of Heavy Metal Pollution in Roadside Soil and Vegetation of National Highway Crossing through Industrial Area
  49. Ameliorative effect of Lantana camara biochar on coal mine spoil and growth of maize ( Zea mays )
  50. Brassica Juncea (L.) Czern. (Indian Mustard): A Potential Candidate for the Phytoremediation of Mercury from Soil
  51. Application of Biochar for Restoration of Mine Degraded Sites: A Review
  52. Metal(loid) contamination in water, sediment, epilithic periphyton and fish in three interconnected ecosystems and health risk assessment through intake of fish cooked in Indian style
  53. Bioassessment in the aquatic ecosystems of highly urbanized agglomeration in India: An application of physicochemical and macroinvertebrate-based indices
  54. Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. (Indian mustard): a putative plant species to facilitate the phytoremediation of mercury contaminated soils
  55. Sources, bioaccumulation, health risks and remediation of potentially toxic metal(loid)s (As, Cd, Cr, Pb and Hg): an epitomised review
  56. An approach to counter sediment toxicity by immobilization of heavy metals using waste fish scale derived biosorbent
  57. Mercury remediation potential of Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. For clean-up of flyash contaminated sites
  58. Municipal and Industrial Wastewater Treatment Using Constructed Wetlands
  59. Plant–soil interactions as a restoration tool
  60. Bioaccessibilities and health risk assessment of heavy and trace elements in fish from an urban city, India
  61. Evaluation of toxic metal(loid)s concentration in soils around an open-cast coal mine (Eastern India)
  62. Toxic metal(loid)s contamination and potential human health risk assessment in the vicinity of century-old copper smelter, Karabash, Russia
  63. Evaluation of ecological restoration success in mining‐degraded lands
  64. Sources, toxicity, and remediation of mercury: an essence review
  65. Bioaccumulation of potentially toxic elements in tree and vegetable species with associated health and ecological risks: a case study from a thermal power plant, Chandrapura, India
  66. Reclamation of coalmine spoils with topsoil, grass, and legume: a case study from India
  67. Carbon bio-fixation, effect of physicochemical factors and carbon supply strategies by Nannochloropsis sp. using flue gas and fertilizer
  68. Fine root biomass and the associated C and nutrient pool under the alder (Alnus spp.) plantings on reclaimed technosols
  69. Abatement of cadmium (Cd) contamination in sediment using tea waste biochar through meso-microcosm study
  70. Evaluation of PAHs concentration and cancer risk assessment on human health in a roadside soil: A case study
  71. Health risk assessment of lead, mercury, and other metal(loid)s: A potential threat to the population consuming fish inhabiting, a lentic ecosystem in Steel City (Jamshedpur), India
  72. Ecological Restoration of Coal Mine Degraded Lands
  73. Assessment of heavy metal contamination in roadside deposition soil along a busy traffic road: A case study
  74. Heavy metals distribution in Eucalyptus tree in 30 years old reclaimed overburden dumps
  75. Chronological Variation of Metals in Reclaimed Coal Mine Soil and Tissues of Eucalyptus Hybrid Tree After 25 Years of Reclamation, Jharia Coal Field (India)
  76. Reclamation of coal mine spoil and its effect on Technosol quality and carbon sequestration: a case study from India
  77. Development of Technosol properties and recovery of carbon stock after 16 years of revegetation on coal mine degraded lands, India
  78. Metal Accumulation Strategies of Emergent Plants in Natural Wetland Ecosystems Contaminated with Coke-Oven Effluent
  79. Municipal wastewater treatment potential and metal accumulation strategies of Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott and Typha latifolia L. in a constructed wetland
  80. Evaluation of heavy metal contamination in roadside deposited sediments and road surface runoff: a case study
  81. Heavy metal speciation, leaching and toxicity status of a tropical rain-fed river Damodar, India
  82. Seasonal variation of heavy metals in water, sediment, and highly consumed cultured fish (Labeo rohita and Labeo bata) and potential health risk assessment in aquaculture pond of the coal city, Dhanbad (India)
  83. Assessment of heavy metal in the water, sediment, and two edible fish species of Jamshedpur Urban Agglomeration, India with special emphasis on human health risk
  84. Differential distribution of metals in tree tissues growing on reclaimed coal mine overburden dumps, Jharia coal field (India)
  85. Mycoremediation for Mine Site Rehabilitation
  86. Techniques for Quantative Evaluation of Mine Site Reclamation Success
  87. Carbon Sequestration and Soil CO 2 Flux in Reclaimed Coal Mine LANDS From India
  88. Preface
  89. Bio-Geotechnologies for Mine Site Rehabilitation
  90. Assessment of soil carbon pool, carbon sequestration and soil CO2 flux in unreclaimed and reclaimed coal mine spoils
  91. Evaluation of Potential Human Health Risks from Toxic Metals via Consumption of Cultured Fish Species Labeo rohita: A Case Study from an Urban Aquaculture Pond
  92. Assessment of carbon sequestration potential of revegetated coal mine overburden dumps: A chronosequence study from dry tropical climate
  93. Development of carbon, nitrogen and phosphate stocks of reclaimed coal mine soil within 8 years after forestation with Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) Dc.
  94. Biodiversity variability and metal accumulation strategies in plants spontaneously inhibiting fly ash lagoon, India
  95. Ecological restoration of coal mine degraded lands using a grass-legume mixture—a case study from India
  96. Changes in ecosystem carbon pool and soil CO 2 flux following post-mine reclamation in dry tropical environment, India
  97. Ecological risk assessment of mercury in soils of coal mining areas
  98. Ecological Restoration of Coal Mine-Degraded Lands in Dry Tropical Climate: What Has Been Done and What Needs to Be Done?
  99. Assessment of Heavy Metals Contamination in Reclaimed Mine Soil and their Accumulation and Distribution in Eucalyptus Hybrid
  100. Assessment of the capability of remote sensing and GIS techniques for monitoring reclamation success in coal mine degraded lands
  101. Fertilizer assisted optimal cultivation of microalgae using response surface method and genetic algorithm for biofuel feedstock
  102. Health risk assessment of ‘tiger prawn seed’ collectors exposed to heavy metal pollution in the conserved mangrove forest of Indian Sundarbans: A socio-environmental perspective
  103. Metabolic pathways for lipid synthesis under nitrogen stress in Chlamydomonas and Nannochloropsis
  104. How to communicate climate change ‘impact and solutions’ to vulnerable population of Indian Sundarbans? From theory to practice
  105. Ecological Risk Assessment of Metals Contamination in the Sediments of Natural Urban Wetlands in Dry Tropical Climate
  106. Estimation of carbon sequestration in reclaimed coalmine degraded land dominated by Albizia lebbeck, Dalbergia sissoo and Bambusa arundinacea plantation: a case study from Jharia Coalfields, India
  107. Assessing the ecological health risk in a conserved mangrove ecosystem due to heavy metal pollution: A case study from Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve, India
  108. Importance of carbon fractionation for the estimation of carbon sequestration in reclaimed coalmine soils—A case study from Jharia coalfields, Jharkhand, India
  109. Assessment of soil properties of different land uses generated due to surface coal mining activities in tropical Sal (Shorea robusta) forest, India
  110. Identifying the source and accessing the spatial variations, contamination status, conservation threats of heavy metal pollution in the river waters of Sunderban biosphere reserve, India
  111. Identification of metal tolerant plant species in mangrove ecosystem by using community study and multivariate analysis: a case study from Indian Sunderban
  112. COMPARATIVE STUDY ON BIOACCUMULATION AND TRANSLOCATION OF METALS IN BERMUDA GRASS (CYNODON DACTYLON) NATURALLY GROWING ON FLY ASH LAGOON AND TOPSOIL
  113. Seasonal variation in heavy metal contaminations in water and sediments of Jamshedpur stretch of Subarnarekha river, India
  114. Treatment of Coke Oven Effluents by Duckweeds Ponds – A Laboratory Scale Study
  115. Energy Plantations, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants on Contaminated Soil
  116. Dynamics of mangrove diversity influenced by climate change and consequent accelerated sea level rise at Indian Sundarbans
  117. Algae as Bio-monitors for Damodar River Water Pollution
  118. Grasses and legumes facilitate phytoremediation of metalliferous soils in the vicinity of an abandoned chromite–asbestos mine
  119. Investigations on PAHs and trace elements in coal and its combustion residues from a power plant
  120. Soil development in 2–21 years old coalmine reclaimed spoil with trees: A case study from Sonepur-Bazari opencast project, Raniganj Coalfield, India
  121. Bioaccumulation of metals in timber and edible fruit trees growing on reclaimed coal mine overburden dumps
  122. Ecological restoration of waste dumps by topsoil blanketing, coir-matting and seeding with grass–legume mixture
  123. Assessment of potentially toxic heavy metal contamination in agricultural fields, sediment, and water from an abandoned chromite-asbestos mine waste of Roro hill, Chaibasa, India
  124. Metal contamination in water and bioaccumulation of metals in the planktons, molluscs and fishes in Jamshedpur stretch of Subarnarekha River of Chotanagpur plateau, India
  125. Effect of Organic Manures on the Growth ofCymbopogon citratusandChrysopogon zizanioidesfor the Phytoremediation of Chromite-Asbestos Mine Waste: A Pot Scale Experiment
  126. Development of mine soil quality index (MSQI) for evaluation of reclamation success: A chronosequence study
  127. PHYTOSTABILIZATION OF MOSABONI COPPER MINE TAILINGS: A GREEN STEP TOWARDS WASTE MANAGEMENT
  128. Translocation and Bioaccumulation of Metals in Oryza sativa and Zea mays Growing in Chromite-Asbestos Contaminated Agricultural Fields, Jharkhand, India
  129. Use of Reclaimed Mine Soil Index (RMSI) for screening of tree species for reclamation of coal mine degraded land
  130. Ecorestoration of the coalmine degraded lands
  131. Effects of Anthropogenic Pollution on Mangrove Biodiversity: A Review
  132. Soil Microbiological Parameters
  133. Topsoil Management
  134. Analysis of Physical Parameters
  135. Mine Closure
  136. Physical (Technical) Reclamation
  137. Introduction
  138. Soil Sampling Techniques
  139. Analysis of Chemical Parameters of Soil and Overburden
  140. Ecological Impact Assessment of Surface Mining Project
  141. Biofertiliser (Mycorrhiza) Technology in Mine Ecorestoration
  142. Programmes and Planning of Vegetation Cover Development
  143. Evaluation of Reclamation Success and Indicator Parameters
  144. Seeds: Collection, Storage and Treatment
  145. Minesoil Properties Affecting Plant Establishment and Growth
  146. Monitoring and Aftercare of Ecorestored Site
  147. Forest and Wildlife Conservation Acts
  148. Plant Analysis, Field Trials and Vegetation Survey
  149. Raising of Saplings for Forest Trees
  150. Application of Mulch, Geotextiles and Amendments
  151. Biodiversity Erosion and Conservation in Ecorestored Site
  152. Establishment of Grass and Legume Cover
  153. Ecology and Ecosystem in Mine-Degraded Land
  154. SOIL CO2FLUX IN GRASSLAND, AFFORESTED LAND AND RECLAIMED COALMINE OVERBURDEN DUMPS: A CASE STUDY
  155. Trace metal accumulation and natural mycorrhizal colonisation in an afforested coalmine overburden dump: a case study from India
  156. Bioremediation of copper mine waste: a case study from Mosaboni copper mines, Eastern India
  157. GROWTH OFCYMBOPOGON CITRATUSANDVETIVERIA ZIZANIOIDESON Cu MINE TAILINGS AMENDED WITH CHICKEN MANURE AND MANURE-SOIL MIXTURES: A POT SCALE STUDY
  158. Metal accumulation in naturally colonizing vegetation in abandoned Cu-tailings ponds at Rakha mines, East Singhbhum, Jharkhand, India
  159. METAL ACCUMULATION IN 5 NATIVE PLANTS GROWING ON ABANDONED CU-TAILINGS PONDS
  160. Comparison between availability of heavy metals in dry and wetland tailing of an abandoned copper tailing pond
  161. Bioaccumulation and translocation of metals in the natural vegetation growing on fly ash lagoons: a field study from Santaldih thermal power plant, West Bengal, India
  162. Selection of plant species for the reclamation of mine-degraded land in the Indian context
  163. Bioreclamation of coalmine overburden dumps—with special empasis on micronutrients and heavy metals accumulation in tree species
  164. Metal accumulation in A. baccifera growing naturally on abandoned copper tailings pond
  165. Distribution of PM2.5 and PM10-2.5 in PM10 Fraction in Ambient Air Due to Vehicular Pollution in Kolkata Megacity
  166. Properties of mine soil and its affects on bioaccumulation of metals in tree species: case study from a large opencast coalmining project
  167. Bioavailability of Metals in Fly Ash and Their Bioaccumulation in Naturally Occurring Vegetation: A Pilot Scale Study
  168. Ecological restoration of acidic coalmine overburden dumps - an Indian case study
  169. Accumulation of metals by naturally growing herbaceous and tree species in iron ore tailings
  170. Biological reclamation of coalmine spoils without topsoil: An amendment study with domestic raw sewage and grass-legume mixture