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Anthropecology of Solid Waste and The Water Bodies


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1 Pollution and Environmental Assay Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Botany, D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India
2 Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Complexes
     

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Anthropecology is a new term coined in the year 2009, to explain the ecology of the system which is largely affected, rather directed by the multidimensional anthropogenic activities. The present civic society generates a large amount of solid waste. Further; the diversity in the quality of waste is also increasing these days. By increase in population, and the increase in demand of the agricultural produce, the globe is facing rapid reduction. In this situation a problem arises for the proper disposal of the present day solid waste. The most convenient solution which is left with us is dumping of these poisonous solid wastes in to the low lying areas, preferably the lakes. The literature deals with the ill-effects of this mal-practice, rather anthropecology of the solid waste and the perennial water bodies.


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Authors

Anil K. Dwivedi
Pollution and Environmental Assay Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Botany, D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India
Dhananjay Mani Tripathi
Pollution and Environmental Assay Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Botany, D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India
Shashi
Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Complexes
Hadi Hasan
Pollution and Environmental Assay Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Botany, D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India

Abstract


Anthropecology is a new term coined in the year 2009, to explain the ecology of the system which is largely affected, rather directed by the multidimensional anthropogenic activities. The present civic society generates a large amount of solid waste. Further; the diversity in the quality of waste is also increasing these days. By increase in population, and the increase in demand of the agricultural produce, the globe is facing rapid reduction. In this situation a problem arises for the proper disposal of the present day solid waste. The most convenient solution which is left with us is dumping of these poisonous solid wastes in to the low lying areas, preferably the lakes. The literature deals with the ill-effects of this mal-practice, rather anthropecology of the solid waste and the perennial water bodies.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2010%2Fv24%2Fi2%2F177198