METODOLOGÍA DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN: de la teoría a la práctica DOI Creative Commons
Fausto Bolívar Maldonado Reyes, Robert Iván Álvarez Ochoa,

Paul Andrés Maldonado Córdova

et al.

PUERTO MADERO EDITORIAL eBooks, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 3, 2023

En la academia y a nivel mundial, investigación científica es primordial e importante cada día, ya que permite construcción generación de nuevos conocimientos. La curiosidad propicia un despertar nuevas investigaciones, llevando una reflexión duda; base para el proceso indagatorio. Siempre van existir varias preguntas respuestas diferentes interesantes, en docente, profesional médico investigador antes investigar, por ejemplo, ¿Qué papel desempeña universidad formación futuros médicos? incentivos tienen los docentes estudiantes participar actividades investigación?, ¿Quiénes son beneficiarios proyectos ¿Cómo debería ser enseñanza aprendizaje materia investigación? Para responder estas interrogantes hay ir más allá conceptos, deseos propósitos; trascender encima las intenciones llegar al corazón esta práctica. No se trata del independiente forma individual, o dentro fuera instituciones universitarias, mejorar nuestros conocimientos búsqueda diaria científicas demostradas desde teoría con práctica, descrita muchos años atrás griegos, lo inevitable quienes nos dedicamos contribuimos investigación, objetivo aportar conlleven beneficio comunidad general.

Evaluation of the pollutant removal efficiency of swine wastewater through two configurations of hybrid wetlands with tropical ornamental plants DOI Creative Commons

Gaspar Monteagudo-Hernández,

Denisse Astrid Hernández-Castelán,

Teresa Zamora-Lobato

et al.

Results in Engineering, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24, P. 102864 - 102864

Published: Sept. 12, 2024

Language: Английский

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A PAGER framework-enhanced bibliometric analysis of global nuclear desalination research trends (2005–2024) DOI
Nanang Apriandi,

Khoiri Rozi,

Mukhsinun Hadi Kusuma

et al.

Desalination, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 601, P. 118564 - 118564

Published: Jan. 16, 2025

Language: Английский

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Using Phytoremediation to Treat Industrial and Pharmaceutical Wastewater DOI
Yassine Mouniane, Amol D. Vibhute, Yassine Kadmi

et al.

Advances in environmental engineering and green technologies book series, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 277 - 298

Published: Jan. 16, 2025

Phytoremediation is an economical, environmentally friendly and effective technology that uses plants to treat wastewater. This research focuses on phytoremediation of wastewater industrial pharmaceutical. Certain fresh plant species, such as Lemna minor, Salvinia minima, Ipomoea aquatica Centella asiatica, have been shown decontaminate environments. For example, these helped reduce total suspended solids (TSS) from 50.8% 85.6%, ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) 79.1% 97.3% chemical oxygen demand (COD) 36.46% 82% in The exact results depend the type its operating time. In addition, microalgae Chlorella pyrenoidosa Scenedesmus almeriensis be highly removing heavy metals cadmium (57.14% just 3 hours) arsenic (40.7% hours). conclusion, a promising approach water treatment sector, particularly for pharmaceutical which heavily contaminated with complex toxic substances.

Language: Английский

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Hybrid constructed wetlands for tertiary treatment of poultry slaughter wastewater to meet quality standards of discharge and reuse: a full-scale case study in Vietnam DOI

Hung Viet Dang,

Huy Quoc Lam,

My Linh Nguyen

et al.

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 197(2)

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Innovative Approaches for Performance Enhancement of Constructed Wetlands DOI
Mamta Sharma, Arush Thakur,

Asharfi Pathela

et al.

Indian Journal of Microbiology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 12, 2025

Language: Английский

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Wastewater Management Strategies in Rural Communities Using Constructed Wetlands: The Role of Community Participation DOI Creative Commons
Brenda Lizeth Monzón-Reyes, Humberto Raymundo González-Moreno,

Alex Elías Álvarez Month

et al.

Earth, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 6(2), P. 18 - 18

Published: March 27, 2025

The lack of access to centralized technologies and economic resources in rural communities makes wastewater management a critical challenge. Decentralized systems such as constructed wetlands offer sustainable solutions by leveraging natural processes for effluent treatment. However, their success sustainability require active community participation. Currently, there is little evidence involvement the implementation, maintenance, wetlands. Existing strategies collaboration environmental sanitation projects were analyzed through literature review covering research conducted last 20 years. Only peer-reviewed English Spanish was considered. Based on findings, triple helix model integrating academia, government, society proposed, compiling most functional from initial awareness raising maintenance dissemination. A case study participation presented under this approach Salvador Díaz Mirón community, Veracruz, Mexico. results provide key information effective designed manage wetlands, emphasizing that depends both technology genuine commitment operation long-term sustainability. Furthermore, these findings can serve reference decision-makers project planners seeking integrate participatory models into decentralized water resource conservation.

Language: Английский

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Bibliometric Analysis of Constructed Wetlands with Ornamental Flowering Plants: The Importance of Green Technology DOI Open Access
José Luis Marín‐Muñiz, Irma Zitácuaro-Contreras, Gonzalo Ortega-Pineda

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Processes, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(4), P. 1253 - 1253

Published: April 19, 2023

The use of constructed wetlands (CWs) for wastewater treatment has earned high interest around the world. However, innovations to improve its removal efficiency and adoption have been suggested in last decades. For instance, ornamental flowering plants (OFP), which make wetland systems more aesthetic is an option production commercial flowers while water cleansed. objectives this study were identify through a bibliometric analysis (2000–2022) main OFP that used CWs their functionality as phytoremediators (removal effects), well authors, collaborations, investigations, countries where such investigations carried out. To respect, 10,254 studies on identified. United States China leading eco-technology. Subsequently, regarding OFP, revealed 92 matter Mexico three researchers who lead (almost 40% publications with OFP), species studied include Canna hybrids, Zantedeschia aethiopica, Strelitzia reginae, Iris species, Spathiphyllum sp., Anturium sp. These may remove between 30–90% pollutants organic compounds, 30–70% heavy metals drugs, about 99.9% pathogens. Thus, help new design, know future research directionsand collaboration approaches area using multipurpose alternatives like those OFP. More can still be out temperate climates, evaluating influence different substrates flow growth these plants.

Language: Английский

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Integrated Process of Immediate One-Step Lime Precipitation, Atmospheric Carbonation, Constructed Wetlands, or Adsorption for Industrial Wastewater Treatment: A Review DOI Open Access
Luís Madeira, Fátima Carvalho, Adelaide Almeida

et al.

Water, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(22), P. 3929 - 3929

Published: Nov. 10, 2023

The transition from the linear economy paradigm to circular in industrial wastewater treatment systems is on global agenda. search for new simple, eco-innovative, and low-cost processes treating wastewater, which can also be used by small medium-sized industries, has been a constant challenge especially when environmental sustainability considered. So, integrated system developed that includes immediate one-step lime precipitation process (IOSLM) atmospheric carbonation (AC), followed constructed wetlands (CWs) or adsorption. current review provides an overview of strategies high- low-biodegradable wastewater. A background functionality, applicability, advantages disadvantages, operating variables, removal mechanisms, main challenges, recent advances are carried out each makes up IOSLM+AC+CW/adsorption system. prospects discussed. Not neglecting improvements still need made as well its application various types this highlights promising consequent by-product recovery. IOSLM+AC showed it remove high amounts organic matter, total suspended solids, oils fats, phosphorus, ammonium nitrogen effluents. On other hand, wetlands/adsorption alternatives refining effluents containing matter were not possible previous steps.

Language: Английский

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Application of different aquatic plants in an alternated fill and drain wetland system of Phetchaburi municipal wastewater treatment in Thailand DOI Creative Commons
Onanong Phewnil,

Kasem Chunkao,

Paiboon Prabhuddham

et al.

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 31(1), P. 1304 - 1313

Published: Dec. 1, 2023

Abstract This study evaluated the treatment efficiency of municipal wastewater from Phetchaburi in Thailand an alternated 5-day flooding and 2-day drying wetland system with two plants species, namely, Canna indica Heliconia psittacorum . The efficiencies biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) were ranges 90.5% ± 4.8% 86.9% 7.3% for , respectively. Those chemical (COD) 75.5% 7.9% 75.3% 9.0% Both plants’ removal TN, NH4-N, TP greater than 40%. Lead cadmium accumulation both significantly differed between upper lower parts plants. However, lead their Canna. Although had a higher nutrient Heliconia, there are many varieties Thailand. These results indicate that variety does not affect efficiency. In conclusion, conditions can be applied communities where BOD 5 COD dominant pollution characteristics. ornamental suitable absorbents cadmium, although is heavy metals, difference was significant.

Language: Английский

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Spatiotemporal dynamics of a peri-urban stream water quality and its relationship with land use DOI Creative Commons

Angélica Roldán-Arias,

Fernando García-Ávila,

Katherine Pesántez-Quintuña

et al.

Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 8, P. 100420 - 100420

Published: July 25, 2023

This study evaluated the impact of land use/land cover patterns on water quality a stream in periurban zone. For this, was determined by NSF-WQI, Dinius-WQI, and Heavy Metal Pollution Index (HPI). On other hand, uses were obtained from "RapidEye" satellite images, including green, urban, commercial industrial areas. The grouped, different degrees association with chosen parameters found. results indicated that physicochemical negatively correlated "green areas" positively "intervened areas".

Language: Английский

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