Pollution management and environmental health are critical fields dedicated to understanding and mitigating the adverse effects of pollutants on human health and the environment. This interdisciplinary field involves scientific research, policy development, and practical interventions to control pollution and promote sustainable practices. Key areas of focus include air quality, water quality, soil contamination, and hazardous waste management.
Researchers in this field study the impact of pollutants on ecosystems and human populations, seeking solutions to minimize environmental damage and associated health risks. Pollution management strategies involve regulatory measures, technological innovations, and public awareness campaigns. The goal is to create a balance between industrial activities and environmental preservation, safeguarding human health and the planet's biodiversity.
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