New Challenges in Constructed Wetlands for Sustainable Wastewater Treatment: Intensification Strategies Based on Asian Experiences

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New Challenges in Constructed Wetlands for Sustainable Wastewater Treatment: Intensification Strategies Based on Asian Experiences

Table of Contents

Contents Pages
Editor’s Preface
Author: Thi Thuong Nguyen
ⅴ–ⅶ
Chapter 1: Removal Optimization and Material Balance of Antibiotics from Freshwater and Seawater Aquaculture Tailwater in Constructed Wetlands
Author: Dan A.
1–16
Chapter 2: Shallow-Bed Constructed Wetland System: A Promising Innovative Nature-Based Solution Towards Circular and Resilient Cities
Author: Thi Dieu Hien Vo
17–31
Chapter 3: Design and Performance Assessment of Subsurface Constructed Wetlands for Pollutant Removal
Author: Saurabh Singh
32–59
Chapter 4: Towards Multifaceted Mitigation of Climate Change Impacts: Ensuring Sustainable Treatment Solutions with Constructed Wetlands
Author: Nehreen Majed
60–88
Chapter 5: Constructed Wetlands Planted with Iris for Mine Drainage Treatment: Effects of Domestic Wastewater Feeding on the Removal of Multiple Heavy Metals
Author: Thi Thuong Nguyen
89–103
Chapter 6: The Applications and Performances of Biochar in Constructed Wetlands for Sustainable Wastewater Treatment
Author: Obey Gotore
104–118
Chapter 7: “Constructed Wetlands”—An Environmentally Friendly Approach to Treating Wastewater: A Review
Author: Shiromi Dissanayaka
119–138
Chapter 8: Application of Permeable Concrete Material in Constructed Wetlands for Urban Stormwater Runoff Treatment
Author: Van Tai Tang
139–149
Concluding Remarks
Author: Thi Thuong Nguyen
150–158