Microplastics in the Soil: Pollution and Sustainable Solutions
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Soil Conservation and Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 12882
Special Issue Editors
Interests: emerging contaminants; soil; pollutant emission; environmental fate; environmental model; health risk assessment
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Microplastics have recently attracted increasing attention because of their widespread distribution in different environments and their ability to easily enter the human body through various environmental exposure pathways. Moreover, large amounts of microplastics will have toxic effects on organisms, causing severe ecological risks, and could be transferred and enriched through food chains, thus threatening human health. Many previous reports have focused on the source, abundance, and distribution of microplastics in marine and terrestrial freshwater environments. Currently, there is still a large knowledge gap in the methods/standards of determining microplastics in soil environments, in the spatial distribution of microplastics in the soils from different land-use types, in the interactions between microplastics and pollutants (heavy metals, organic pollutants, antibiotics, etc.) in the soil environment, and in the effects of microplastic accumulation on soil ecosystems. Furthermore, it also requires the design of a sustainability framework for microplastics management based on its properties, e.g., better governance, toward a circular plastic economy as well as behavioral improvements in the residents.
In this Special Issue ‘Microplastics in the Soil: Pollution and Sustainable Solutions’ of the journal Sustainability, original research articles and reviews are welcome. Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following:
1) Analytical methods for microplastics in soils;
2) Distribution of microplastic in soil environment, preferably ones focused on urban areas;
3) The effect of microplastic accumulation in soil on the occurrence of pollutants, e.g., heavy metals, PAHs, PCBs, OCPs, and antibiotics;
4) The effects of microplastic accumulation on soil organisms, including plants, animals, and microbial communities; and
5) Sustainable solutions for microplastic accumulation in environments.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Chunhui Wang
Dr. Yanhua Wang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- microplastics
- soil
- distribution
- toxicological effects
- sustainability
- vis-NIR spectroscopy
- heavy metals
- PAHs
- antibiotics
- analytical methods
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