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Readership: Advanced undergraduates taking an environmental biotechnology course as part of an environmental science or bioscience programme, and postgraduate students taking a Biotechnology-related Masters programme. Also a useful primer for those taking a more quantitative chemical engineering-based course.
Alan Scragg, Senior Lecturer in Biotechnology, School of Biosciences, University of The West England, UK
1: Introduction 2: Microbiology 3: Environmental Monitoring 4: Sewage Treatment 5: Bioremediation 6: Biotechnology and Sustainable Technology 7: Biofuels 8: Natural Resource Recovery 9: Agricultural Biotechnology 10: Biotechnology of the Marine Environment 11: Specific topics