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Freshwater Management - Global Versus Local Perspectives
Edited by Kumagai, M.; Vincent, W.F.
Springer
2003 - reprinted 200
Hardcover XIV, 234 pp, 53 illus ISBN 4431004882
£84.00
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The management of water supply and quality in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs has
proceeded largely on the basis of local rather than global considerations. High-quality
freshwater resources are now in critically short supply, not only because of local problems
such as over-irrigation and eutrophication, but also as a result of large-scale impacts
such as climate effects on the hydrosphere. This book explores the dichotomy of
global strategies (international and generic) versus local strategies (site-specific) for
lake, river, and reservoir management, and presents a series of contrasting perspectives
on topics that include monitoring, modeling, water treatment, eutrophication, and restoration.
The final chapter integrates these perspectives and identifies strengths, weaknesses, and
complementary aspects of the two approaches to help refine future strategies for the
sustainable use of the world's freshwater resources.
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