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A Potential PES Mechanism for Agroforestry-Led Industrial Wastewater Remediation using Short-Rotation Trees

Ram Ranjan
- 15 May 2021 - 
- Vol. 07, Iss: 02, pp 2150006
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In this article, the potential for industrial effluents and municipal wastewaters to find their way into freshwater bodies, posing serious health and environmental challenges, is investigated, and the authors propose a solution to this problem.
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Industrial effluents and municipal wastewaters are increasingly finding their way into freshwater bodies, posing serious health and environmental challenges. In this paper, the potential for indust...

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