1. Basics of bioelectrochemistry and fundamental applications 2. Overview of electrochemistry applications in environmental field 3. Basics and mechanisms of electrochemical reactors with electrochemical reactions 4. Design architecture of electrochemical reactors and materials used 5. Recent advancements and applications of environmental electrochemistry 6. Bioelectrochemical systems for wastewater treatment and resource recovery 7. Microbial fuel cells for contaminants removal and electricity generation 8. Electrochemical based sensors for environmental quality monitoring 9. Photoelectrochemical technologies for industrial effluent treatment 10. Microbial carbon capture cells for carbon sequestration and biomass generation 11. Microbial electrolysis cells for effective biohydrogen production from biowaste 12. Desalination through microbial desalination cells and remediation of organic pollutants 13. Electro-coagulation and electro-osmosis for wastewater degradation 14. Microbial electrosynthesis for synthesis of fatty acids and industrial chemicals from wastewater 15. Electro-Fenton Process for bioremediation 16. Electroremediation of contaminated soils and sediments 17. Electrochemical reduction of heavy metals from industrial effluents 18. Role of Bioelectrochemistry from bioelectrorespiration to bioelectrodegrdation 19. Electrochemical advanced oxidation processes for contaminated wastewater treatment 20. Advanced Oxidation tools and membrane separation processes 21. Integration of conventional wastewater treatment and electrochemical reactors 22. Role of electrochemistry and electrochemical technologies for environmental bioremediation 23. Application of nanotechnology in electrochemical reactors for environmental use 24. Scaling-up of electrochemical reactors for practical use 25. Life cycle assessment and techno-economic evaluation of electrochemical reactors from environmental perspective 26. Miscellaneous Environmentally Orientated Electrochemical Processes and their applications 27. Future of Environmental Electrochemistry