This unrivalled reference book is the first in the new
Springer-Praxis Earth System Science Series. Written by a team of
global experts, this new book describes mankind s destruction of
the Aral Sea. Dr Philip Micklin and team explain how spheres and
events interact and reveal the social, psychological, political and
economic consequences of the "Aral Sea Problem" together with some
lessons of how to potentially rehabilitate portions of the sea.
International experts in the field have contributed to the work
including Praxis author Dr. Zavialov, covering physical
oceanography and also Dr. Vitaliy Bortnik, the leading expert on
the hydrometeorology and hydrochemistry of the Aral at the end of
the Soviet period. Other pioneering experts have contributed
chapters covering climatology; archaeological and paleobotanical
evidence for ascertaining the level variation history of the Aral
Sea; landscape dynamics of the Amu Dar ya Delta owing to drying of
the sea; use of radar altimetry to trace sea level changes and much
more.
The book is structured into six core parts. The first part sets
the scene and explains how the use of Aral basin water resources,
primarily used for irrigation, have destroyed the Aral Sea. The
team explains how spheres and events interact and the related
problems. Part 2 examines the social consequences of the ecological
catastrophe and the affect of the Aral Sea desiccation on cultural
and economic conditions of near Aral region. Part 3 explores the
scientific causes of the destruction using detailed analyses and
data plus some of their own research spanning aquatic biology,
terrestrial biology, hydrology, water management and biodiversity.
They also share some of the latest archaeological discoveries and
paleobotanical analysis to delineate past levels and
characteristics of the Aral Sea. There is particular focus on
modern remote sensing and GIS techniques and how they can monitor
the Aral Sea and the environment. Part 4 discusses regional and
international initiatives to mitigate human and ecological problems
of the Aral Sea and the wider political and economic consequences.
With thorough insight of the total environment cost, the final
chapters of the book will provide lessons for the future. There are
insightful case studies throughout.
Multidisciplinary by nature, all titles in our new reference
book series will explore significant changes within the Earth s
ecosystems and to some extent, will tackle ways to think about our
changing environment. "
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