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River conservation and management

P. J Boon; Peter Calow; Geoffrey E Petts

Chichester England Wiley New York c1992, 1996

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  • Título:
    River conservation and management
  • Autor: P. J Boon; Peter Calow; Geoffrey E Petts
  • Assuntos: Stream conservation -- Congresses; ECOSSISTEMAS DE ÁGUA DOCE; Rivers Ecology
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Descrição: River management - objectives and applications / P. Mellquist -- Essential elements in the case for river conservation / P.J. Boon -- The river vistula and its floodplain Valley (Poland): Its ecology and importance for conserva tion / Z. Kajak --Conservation and management of the coastal streams of Israel: An assessment of stream status and prospects for rehabilitation / A. Gasith -- Degradation of Australian streams and progress towards conmservation and management in Victoria / L.A.Barmuta, R. Marchant, and P.S. Lake -- The rivers of Northern Trinidad: Conservation of fish communities for research -- B.H. Seghers -- General principles of classification and the assessment of conservation potential in rivers / R.J. Naiman,D. G. Lonmzarich, T.J. Beechie, and S.C. Ralph -- Catchment characteristics and river ecosystems / K.W. Cummins -- Anticipating the consequences of river management for the cons ervation of macroinvertebrates / J. F. Wright, J. H. Blackburn, D.F. Westlake, M. T. Furse, and P.D. Armitag
    Non-traditional applications of instream flow techniques for conserving habitat of biota in the Sabie River of Southern Africa / J.A. Gore, J.B. Layzer, and L.A. Russell -- Importance of a habitat-level classification system of design instreamflow studies / J.L. Kershner and W.M. Snider -- Assessing the natural value of New Zealand Rivers / K.J. Collier and R.H.S. McColl -- Alternative ways of classifying rivers in Southern Africa / J.M. King, F.C. d e Moor, and F.M. Chutter --Catchment disturbance and stream response: An overview of stream research at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory / J.R. Webster, S.W. Golladay, E.F. Benfield, J.L. Meyer, W.T. Swank, and J.B. Wallace -- Veg etation and river channel processinteractions / K.J. Gregory -- Effects of weirs on the littoral environment of the River Murray, South Australia / K.F. Walker, M.C. Thomas, and F. Shelton -- A building-block model for stream r estoration / R.C. Petersen, L.B.-M. Petersen, andJ. Lacoursiére -- Habitats as the building blocks for river Rehabilitation of streams in South-West Germany / K. Kern -- Recovery and restoration of some engineered British River Channels / A. Brookes -- Restoration of Salmonmid Rivers in Finland / E. Jutila -- Strategies for conservati on of a DanubianFish Fauna / F. Schiemer and H. Waidbacher -- River conservation and catchment management: A UK perspective / M.D. Newson -- Catchment planning: The way forward for river protection in the UK / J.L. Gardiner and L. Cole
    -- Conservation of Riversin Scotland: Legislative and organizational limitations / A.E. Brown and D.L. Howell -- The amenity and environmental values of River Corridors in Britain / C.H. Green and S.M. Tunstall -- Rive r protection in Ontario, Canada: A case for HolisticCatchment Management / D.P. Dodge and r.M. Biette -- River conservation-future prospects / R.L. Welcomme
  • Editor: Chichester England Wiley New York
  • Data de criação/publicação: c1992, 1996
  • Formato: xiv, 470 p. ill. 25 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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