Environmental Biotechnology Research: Challenges and Opportunities in Latin America

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Janeth Sanabria
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[1] Universidad del Valle,Laboratory of Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology, Research Group on Advanced Processes for Chemical and Biological Treatments
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Environmental biotechnology; Microbial diversity; Reactors; Contamination; Sustainability; Policies;
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Latin American countries have an extensive biological diversity and a tropical or subtropical climate. This condition has advantages for development and for the implementation of biotechnological solutions for environmental problems. Environmental biotechnology could be used to enhance biodegradation, waste recovery, and also for the development of biotechnology-based products to diagnose and reduce environmental impacts such as biosensors, biopesticides, biofertilizers and biofuels. To generate new environmental biotechnological products, Latin American countries must not only overcome the known limitations associated with investment in science and technology and in human resource training, but also develop their own vision of using environmental biotechnology, adapted to the economic, and environmental context. Biotechnology used wisely as a tool for promoting sustainable development in Latin American countries may also contribute to the solution of problems that represent potential risks to society and the environment in general. This document discusses the context of the research and innovation in Latin American countries around environmental biotechnology and also reviews perspectives for the improvement of these developments.
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