
Handbook of Catchment Management
by Editor: Robert Ferrier (The Macaulay Institute); Editor: Alan Jenkins (NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology)Rent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
List of Contributors | |
Preface | |
Acknowledgements | |
The Catchment Management Concept | |
Wetland Management | |
Flood Management | |
Ecological Consequences of River Channel Management | |
Managing Agricultural Catchments to Sustain Production and Water Quality | |
Effluent Management | |
Managing Urban Runoff | |
Catchment to Coast Systems - Managing Microbial Pollutants for Bathing and Shellfish Harvesting Waters | |
Irrigation Management in a Catchment Context | |
Managing Potable Water Supplies | |
Managing Catchments for Hydropower Generation | |
The Danube River - The Most International River Basin | |
Murray-Darling Basin - Integrated Management in a Large, Dry and Thirsty Basin | |
Water Resources in South East England - A Dilemma in Sustainable Development | |
Managing the Catchments of the Great Barrier Reef | |
Catchment Management Case Study - Senegal River | |
Laguna De Bay - A Tropical Lake Under Pressure | |
Chesapeake Bay Catchment Management - Lessons Learned from a Collaborative, Science-Based Approach to Water Quality Restoration | |
The Glasgow Strategic Drainage Plan | |
The Ruhr Catchment (Germany) - The Contribution of Reservoirs to Integrated River Basin Management | |
Evolution of River Basin Management in the Okavango System, Southern Africa | |
Basin Management Approaches Used in a High-latitude Northern Catchment - The Mackenzie River Basin | |
The Future for Catchment Management | |
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