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Crisis Management of Chronic Pollution: Contaminated Soil and Human Health: Urbanization, Industrialization, and the Environment

Editat de Magalie Lesueur Jannoyer, Philippe Cattan, Thierry Woignier, Florence Clostre
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2020
Crisis Management of Chronic Pollution: Contaminated Soil and Human Health deals with a long term pollution problem, generated by the former use of organochlorine pesticides. Through a case study of the chlordecone pollution in the French West Indies, the authors illustrate a global and systemic mobilization of research institutions and public services. This "management model", together with its major results, the approach and lessons to be learned, could be useful to other situations. This book gathers all the works that have been carried out over the last ten years or more and links them to decision makers’ actions and stakeholders’ expectations. This reference fills a gap in the literature on chronic pollution.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367658373
ISBN-10: 0367658372
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Seria Urbanization, Industrialization, and the Environment

Locul publicării:Boca Raton, United States

Cuprins

Foreword


Acknowledgments


Editors


Contributors




Section I Introduction


Chapter 1: Chlordecone Case Study in the French West Indies


Chapter 2: From Controversy to Pollution Assessment: A Chronicle of the Chlordecone Crisis Management




Section II Environmental Diagnosis: Pollution Assessment of Natural Resources


Chapter 3: Heterogeneity of Soil Pollution


Chapter 4: Characterization of River Pollution at the Watershed Scale


Chapter 5: Groundwater Quality Assessment




Section III Biotope Contamination and Eco-Toxicological Assessment (Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems)


Chapter 6: Environmental Assessment of Rivers: What Have We Learnt from Implementation and Results of the First Chlordecone National Action Plan?


Chapter 7: Contamination of Freshwater Fauna


Chapter 8: Assessment of Chlordecone Content in the Marine Fish Fauna around the French West Indies Related to Fishery Management Concerns




Section IV Pollutant Transfers


Chapter 9: From Fields to Rivers: Chlordecone Transfer in Water


Chapter 10: From Soil to Plants: Crop Contamination by Chlordecone


Chapter 11: Transfer of Chlordecone from the Environment to Animal-Derived Products




Section V The Public Health Issue: Exposure and Health Impacts


Chapter 12: West Indian Population’s Food Exposure to Chlordecone and Dietary Risk Assessment


Chapter 13: Chlordecone Impact on Pregnancy and Child Development in the French West Indies




Section VI Remediation


Chapter 14: Theoretical Approach to Chlordecone Biodegradation


Chapter 15: Reduced Pesticide Bioavailability in Soil by Organic Amendment


Chapter 16: Remediation of Chlordecone-Contaminated Waters Using Activated Carbons




Section VII Management Approach


Chapter 17: Chlordecone Contamination at the Farm Scale: Management Tools for Cropping System and Impact on Farm Sustainability


Chapter 18: The Family Gardens Health Program: A Tool for Reducing the Exposure of Populations to Chlordecone in the French West Indies


Chapter 19: The Challenge of Knowledge Representation to Better Understand Environmental Pollution




Section VIII Conclusion


Chapter 20: Crisis Management of Chronic Pollution by Chlordecone: Conclusions


Index

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Magalie Lesueur Jannoyer, Philippe Cattan, Thierry Woignier, Florence Clostre

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Crisis Management of Chronic Pollution: Contaminated Soil and Human Health deals with a long term pollution problem, generated by the former use of organochlorine pesticides. Through a case study of the chlordecone pollution in the French West Indies, the authors illustrate a global and systemic mobilization of research i