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One of the last undammed perennial rivers in the desert Southwest,
the San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona illustrates important
processes common to many desert riparian ecosystems. Although
historic land uses and climatic extremes have led to aquifer
depletion, river entrenchment, and other changes, the river still
sustains a rich and varied selection of life. Resilient to many
factors, portions of the San Pedro have become increasingly
threatened by groundwater pumping and other impacts of population
growth.
This book provides an extensive knowledge base on all aspects of
the San Pedro, from flora and fauna to hydrology and human use to
preservation. It describes the ecological patterns and processes of
this aridland river and explores both the ongoing science-driven
efforts by nonprofit groups and government agencies to sustain and
restore its riparian ecosystems and the science that supports these
management decisions.
An interdisciplinary team of fifty-seven contributors--biologists,
ecologists, geomorphologists, historians, hydrologists, lawyers,
political scientists--weave together threads from their diverse
perspectives to reveal the processes that shape the past, present,
and future of the San Pedro's riparian and aquatic ecosystems. They
review the biological communities of the San Pedro and the stream
hydrology and geomorphology that affect its riparian biota. They
then look at conservation and management challenges along three
sections of the San Pedro, from its headwaters in Mexico to its
confluence with the Gila River, describing legal and policy issues
and their interface with science; activities related to mitigation,
conservation, and restoration; and a prognosis of the potential for
sustaining the basin's riparian system.
These chapters demonstrate the complexity of the San Pedro's
ecological and hydrological conditions, showing that there are no
easy answers to the problems--and that existing laws are inadequate
to fully address them. Collectively, they offer students,
professionals, and environmental advocates a better grasp of the
San Pedro's status as well as important lessons for restoring
physical processes and biotic communities to rivers in arid and
semiarid regions.
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