Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
318
Language
English
Published
Aug 9, 2023
Publisher
Springer
Edition
1st ed. 2023
ISBN-10
303137326X
ISBN-13
9783031373268
Description
This book delves into the critical issue of lead toxicity, exploring its pervasive impact on human health and the environment. Through a scholarly lens, the authors highlight the challenges posed by lead contamination, particularly in urban settings where industrial activities and aging infrastructure often exacerbate the problem. They examine the biochemical pathways through which lead exerts its toxic effects, shedding light on the potential long-term consequences for vulnerable populations, including children and pregnant women.
In addition to outlining the health risks associated with lead exposure, the authors present a range of viable solutions aimed at mitigating these dangers. They advocate for innovative engineering practices and policy-driven approaches to reduce lead emissions and clean up contaminated sites. By combining scientific research with real-world applications, the book serves as both a warning and a guide, equipping readers with the knowledge needed to confront and address this ongoing environmental crisis.
In addition to outlining the health risks associated with lead exposure, the authors present a range of viable solutions aimed at mitigating these dangers. They advocate for innovative engineering practices and policy-driven approaches to reduce lead emissions and clean up contaminated sites. By combining scientific research with real-world applications, the book serves as both a warning and a guide, equipping readers with the knowledge needed to confront and address this ongoing environmental crisis.
Genres
Science & Technology
Health & Wellness