Ecological Basis for Lake and Reservoir Management
Series: DEVELOPMENTS IN HYDROBIOLOGY 136
Edited by David M Harper, Bill Brierley, Alastair JD Ferguson and Geoff Phillips
469 pages, figs, tabs, maps.
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A review of the range of ecologically-based techniques necessary for the holistic management of lakes and their catchments. Most of the methods, case studies and national policies reviewed are directed towards management of the largest problem - eutrophication - with the emphasis on the multiple-scale approach needed for successful management and restoration. Case studies come from the USA and ten European countries, and range from single lakes through to lake districts and national inventories. Several essays precede the practical chapters with comments on the political, social and economic climate of water management.
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