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This open access book surveys the frontier of scientific river
research and provides examples to guide management towards a
sustainable future of riverine ecosystems. Principal structures and
functions of the biogeosphere of rivers are explained; key threats
are identified, and effective solutions for restoration and
mitigation are provided. Rivers are among the most threatened
ecosystems of the world. They increasingly suffer from pollution,
water abstraction, river channelisation and damming. Fundamental
knowledge of ecosystem structure and function is necessary to
understand how human acitivities interfere with natural processes
and which interventions are feasible to rectify this. Modern water
legislation strives for sustainable water resource management and
protection of important habitats and species. However, decision
makers would benefit from more profound understanding of ecosystem
degradation processes and of innovative methodologies and tools for
efficient mitigation and restoration. The book provides
best-practice examples of sustainable river management from on-site
studies, European-wide analyses and case studies from other parts
of the world. This book will be of interest to researchers in the
field of aquatic ecology, river system functioning, conservation
and restoration, to postgraduate students, to institutions involved
in water management, and to water related industries.
Industrial ecology provides a sound means of systematising the
various ideas which come under the banner of sustainable
construction and provides a model for the design, operation and
ultimate disposal of buildings.
Designers of the built environment can learn much from the mature field of industrial ecology as they focus increasingly on green or sustainable construction. Natural systems are the ideal model not only for human systems but also for the built environment in which they live and function. The principles of design, energy, the flow of materials, and closed loop behaviour can all be understood in this context. Industrial ecology provides a sound means of systematising the various ideas which come under the banner of sustainable construction and provides a model for the design, operation and ultimate disposal of buildings. Professionals such as architects, materials suppliers, engineers, planners and construction managers, and students and academics in these disciplines, should find this book a valuable tool. eBook available with sample pages: 0203166140
This open access book surveys the frontier of scientific river
research and provides examples to guide management towards a
sustainable future of riverine ecosystems. Principal structures and
functions of the biogeosphere of rivers are explained; key threats
are identified, and effective solutions for restoration and
mitigation are provided. Rivers are among the most threatened
ecosystems of the world. They increasingly suffer from pollution,
water abstraction, river channelisation and damming. Fundamental
knowledge of ecosystem structure and function is necessary to
understand how human acitivities interfere with natural processes
and which interventions are feasible to rectify this. Modern water
legislation strives for sustainable water resource management and
protection of important habitats and species. However, decision
makers would benefit from more profound understanding of ecosystem
degradation processes and of innovative methodologies and tools for
efficient mitigation and restoration. The book provides
best-practice examples of sustainable river management from on-site
studies, European-wide analyses and case studies from other parts
of the world. This book will be of interest to researchers in the
field of aquatic ecology, river system functioning, conservation
and restoration, to postgraduate students, to institutions involved
in water management, and to water related industries.
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