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As the global population grows and the consequences of industrialization and environmental neglect become increasingly evident, there is a heightened awareness and concern for environmental stewardship—encompassing water, soil, and air. Sustainable development is gaining traction worldwide, highlighting the urgent need for collaboration among earth and environmental scientists and engineers to implement technologies that protect our environment. With the population projected to rise from 6.6 billion in 2007 to 9.4 billion by 2050, the demand for natural resources and energy intensifies, placing additional stress on the environment. Prioritizing environmental protection and remediation is critical, alongside developing procedures to prevent further damage and recognizing risks associated with environmental changes. Recent decades have seen advancements in methodologies and technologies aimed at environmental assessment, monitoring, and remediation. This evolution underscores the necessity for interdisciplinary cooperation, as specialists in remote sensing, geophysical methods, hydrogeology, geology, and geochemistry must stay informed about developments in related fields. Such collaboration is essential for devising effective strategies to address pressing environmental challenges.
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Environmental geology, Klaus Knödel
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- 2007
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