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Ecohydrology: Processes, Models and Case Studies


Ecohydrology: Processes, Models and Case Studies

Hardback by Wagner, Iwona (European Regional Centre for Ecology u/a UNESCO, Poland); Harper, David (University of Leicester, UK); Starkel, Les (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland); Zalewski, M. (European Regional Centre for Ecology u/a UNESCO, Poland); Faschevsky, Boris (International Sakharov Environmental University, Belarus); Pacini, Nic (University of Calabria, Italy); McClain, Michael (Florida International University,...

Ecohydrology: Processes, Models and Case Studies

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ISBN:
9781845930028
Publication Date:
7 Nov 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
CABI Publishing
Pages:
400 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Ecohydrology: Processes, Models and Case Studies

Description

Ecohydrology is an emerging new sub-discipline which links elements of ecology with hydrology at all points in the water cycle, ranging in scale from water-plant physiological relationships to whole catchment water-ecosystem processes. This book pays most attention to the larger scales of ecohydrology, emphasising the use of this tool in striving towards the goal of sustainable water management. Authors from Eastern as well as Western Europe; from America, Australia and South Africa, give a broad global context.

Contents

I: Preface 1: Linking Biological and Physical Processes at the River Basin Scale: the Origins, Scientific Background and Scope of Ecohydrology 2: Patterns and Processes in the Catchment 3: Nutrient Processes and Consequences 4: Lotic Vegetation Processes 5: Processes Influencing Aquatic Fauna 6: Ecohydrological Modelling for Managing Scarce Water Resources in a Groundwater-dominated Temperate System 7: The Benefits and Risks of Ecohydrological Models to Water Resource Management Decisions 8: Nutrient Budget Modelling for Lake and River Basin Restoration 9: Ecohydrology Driving a Tropical Savannah Ecosystem 10: The Mid-European Agricultural Landscape: Catchment-scale Links between Hydrology and Ecology in Mosaic Lakeland Regions 11: The Ecohydrological Approach as a Tool for Managing Water Quality in Large South American Rivers 12: Ecohydrological Analysis of Tropical River Basin Development Schemes in Africa 13: Ecohydrological Management of Impounded Large Rivers in the Former Soviet Union 14: Palaeohydrology: the Past as a Basis for Understanding the Present and Predicting the Future 15: Ecohydrology: Understanding the Present as a Perspective on the Future - Global Change

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