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Biotechnological Tools for Environmental Sustainability: Prospects and Challenges for Environments in Nigeria—A Standard Review
Author(s) -
Chukwuma Stephen Ezeonu,
Richard Tagbo,
Ephraim N. Anike,
Obinna A. Oje,
Ikechukwu N.E. Onwurah
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
biotechnology research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-3138
pISSN - 2090-3146
DOI - 10.1155/2012/450802
Subject(s) - sustainability , abiotic component , biotic component , component (thermodynamics) , environmental economics , business , environmental resource management , environmentally friendly , risk analysis (engineering) , index (typography) , environmental science , ecology , computer science , economics , biology , world wide web , thermodynamics , physics
The environment is a very important component necessary for the existence of both man and other biotic organisms. The degree of sustainability of the physical environment is an index of the survival and well-being of the entire components in it. Additionally, it is not sufficient to try disposing toxic/deleterious substances with any known method. The best method of sustaining the environment is such that returns back all the components (wastes) in a recyclable way so that the waste becomes useful and helps the biotic and abiotic relationship to maintain an aesthetic and healthy equilibrium that characterizes an ideal environment. In this study, the method investigated includes biological method of environmental sustainability which seeks to investigate the various biotechnological tools (biotools) in current use and those undergoing investigations for future use.

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