The Rivers Handbook: Hydrological and Ecological Principles - Couverture rigide

 
9780632028320: The Rivers Handbook: Hydrological and Ecological Principles

Synopsis

The first of two, this volume assesses and reports on the scientific and ecological principles that are relevant for developing an integrated approach to rivers management. It is based on two decades of research focusing on the ecological impact of water development projects and scientists are now using their accumulated knowledge to address applied problems. It is intended for rivers engineers, Water Authorities and water resource managers as a reference and directory to the application of ecologically sound practices in waterways management. This volume commences with an overview of river systems. Subsequent sections cover the physicochemical environment emphasizing the importance of the factors defined by biota. A major section discusses biota - from micro-organisms to vertebrates - and their importance to rivers. Ecosystems and processes are discussed in full and final chapters bring together all the properties and processes discussed earlier in descriptions of five major river types - sub-temperate, temperate, large alluvial tropical, semi-arid and mountain.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Volume One of the Rivers Handbook assesses and reports on the scientific and ecological principles that are relevant for developing a rational, integrated approach to rivers management. The volume is based on two decades of research focussing on the ecological impact of water development projects and scientists are now using their accumulated knowledge to address applied problems. Simultaneously, in response to intensified legislation and growing public awareness of ecological impacts, rivers engineers, Water Authorities, and water resource managers have become increasingly in need of a comprehensive reference and directory to the application of ecologically sound practices in waterways management. This first volume (of two) commences with an overview of river systems. Subsequent sections cover the physicochemical environment emphasizing the importance of the factors defined by biota. A major section describes biota and their importance in rivers, from microorganisms to vertebrates. Ecosystems and processes are discussed in full and final chapters bring together all of the properties and processes discussed earlier in descriptions of five river types: sub–temperate, temperate, large alluvial tropical, semi–arid, and mountain.

Quatrième de couverture

Volume One of the Rivers Handbook assesses and reports on the scientific and ecological principles that are relevant for developing a rational, integrated approach to rivers management. The volume is based on two decades of research focussing on the ecological impact of water development projects

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