Department of Blue and Green Development, Shandong University, Weihai, 264209, China
Review
A Review on Techniques for Soil Pollution Reduction
Author(s): Xi Liu*
"Soil pollution" refers to a chemical or substance that is out of place, is present in greater quantities than normal in the soil, and harms any organism
that is not the target. Because it is frequently difficult to measure or see, soil pollution is a hidden threat. According to the Status of the World's Soil
Resources Report (SWSR), soil pollution is one of the most significant issues affecting the world's soils and the ecosystem services they provide.
Concerns about soil pollution are growing in every location. The United Nations Environmental Assembly (UNEA-3) recently issued a resolution
that called for quicker action and increased cooperation to address and control soil pollution. The global significance of this issue is demonstrated
by this agreement, which was reached by more than 170 nations. The majority of anthropogenic sources of soil pollution.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4958.2022.5.282
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