Multiple Stressors in River Ecosystems: Status, Impacts and Prospects for the Future
Editat de Sergi Sabater, Arturo Elosegi, Ralf Ludwigen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2018
- Presents a case study approach and geographic description on the relevance of multiple stressors on river ecosystems in different biomes
- Gives a uniquely integrated perspective on different stressors, including their interactions and joint effects, as opposed to the traditional one-by-one approach
- Compiles state-of-the-art methods and technologies in monitoring, modeling and analyzing river ecosystems under multiple stress conditions
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128117132
ISBN-10: 0128117133
Pagini: 404
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128117133
Pagini: 404
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
aquatic scientists specializing in rivers, freshwater ecologists, environmental scientists, environmental managers, water quality planners and regulators,Cuprins
1. Defining Multiple Stressor Implications
2. Climate Change and Interactions between climate change and multiple stressors in rivers
3. Understanding the nexus between hydrological alteration and biological invasions
4. Multiple Stressors and hydromorphological degradation
5. Multiple stressors in Riparian ecosystems
6. Water scarcity as a driver of multiple stressor effects
7. An introduction to the geography of multiple stressors
8. Water Stressors in Europe: New threats in the Old World
9. Multiple Stressors in North America: Perspectives for the New World
10. Multiple Stressors in African Freshwater Systems
11. Multiple Stressors in China's freshwater eco-regions
12. Multiple Stressors in the Neotropical Region: Environmental Impacts in biodiversity hotspots
13. Multiple Stressors in Australia and New Zealand: Key stressors and interactions
14. Detecting and Quantifying the impact of multiple stress on river ecosystems
15. Application of a multi-stressor risk-framework to the monitoring, assessment and diagnosis of river health
16. Projecting the consequences of climate change on river ecosystems
17. Managing Ecosystem services under multiple stress
18. Multi-stressor effects on riverine drinking water production and management
19. Socio-economic and policy implications of multi-stressed rivers: A European perspective
20. An integrated perspective of multiple stressors in river ecosystems from the catchment to the continental scale
21. Concluding Remarks
2. Climate Change and Interactions between climate change and multiple stressors in rivers
3. Understanding the nexus between hydrological alteration and biological invasions
4. Multiple Stressors and hydromorphological degradation
5. Multiple stressors in Riparian ecosystems
6. Water scarcity as a driver of multiple stressor effects
7. An introduction to the geography of multiple stressors
8. Water Stressors in Europe: New threats in the Old World
9. Multiple Stressors in North America: Perspectives for the New World
10. Multiple Stressors in African Freshwater Systems
11. Multiple Stressors in China's freshwater eco-regions
12. Multiple Stressors in the Neotropical Region: Environmental Impacts in biodiversity hotspots
13. Multiple Stressors in Australia and New Zealand: Key stressors and interactions
14. Detecting and Quantifying the impact of multiple stress on river ecosystems
15. Application of a multi-stressor risk-framework to the monitoring, assessment and diagnosis of river health
16. Projecting the consequences of climate change on river ecosystems
17. Managing Ecosystem services under multiple stress
18. Multi-stressor effects on riverine drinking water production and management
19. Socio-economic and policy implications of multi-stressed rivers: A European perspective
20. An integrated perspective of multiple stressors in river ecosystems from the catchment to the continental scale
21. Concluding Remarks