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Technologies in Developing Countries to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals acts as a reference point for policymakers to understand how policies related to clean water and sustainable energy can be implemented or improved. It focuses on the current state of, and future approaches to, the clean water and sustainable energy nexus in the developing countries and least developed countries (LDCs) in Asia, particularly on the latest technologies, governance, management practices, and the socioeconomic impacts.
This book demonstrates the efforts taken by the countries in making clean water management and energy production the basis for their sustainable development agenda, according to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Contents
Technological Challenges and Current Trends in Clean Water and Sustainable Energy in Developing Countries in Asia
Highly Efficient and Selective Electrodialysis Membranes for Advanced Wastewater Purification
Roles of Microbial Fuel Cells in Heavy Metal and Toxic Contaminant Remediation
Climate Change Induced Trends in Basin-scale Extreme Rainfall for the Johor River Basin, Malaysia
Water Governance and SDG 6: Strategies and Insights from Central Himalaya, Nepal
The Development of Carbon Markets in Southeast Asian Countries
Biological Utilisation of Waste Materials for Bioenergy Production
Lignocellulosic Bioethanol Production: Advances in Genetic Engineering and Synthetic Biology
Sustainable Solution: Titanium Based Nanocomposites as Photothermal Agents in Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)
Bioenergy for Circular Bioeconomy: Uncovering Biomass Potential for Sustainable Zero-waste Energy
Progress in Renewable Energy Initiatives in Developing Countries: A Case Study in Malaysia
Micro-tubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Theory, Configurations, Materials, and Fuel Challenges
Conducting Polymer-GO/RGO Nanocomposites: New Generation Hybrid Materials for Supercapacitor Applications