Border Control for Potential Aquatic Weeds

Border Control for Potential Aquatic Weeds
Author: Paul D. Champion,John S. Clayton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2001
Genre: Aquatic weeds
ISBN: 0478221681

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Border Control for Potential Aquatic Weeds

Border Control for Potential Aquatic Weeds
Author: Paul D. Champion,D. E. Hofstra,John S. Clayton
Publsiher: Science & Technical Publishing Department of Conservation
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Aquatic weeds
ISBN: 0478141548

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Lake Restoration Handbook

Lake Restoration Handbook
Author: David P. Hamilton,Kevin J. Collier,John M. Quinn,Clive Howard-Williams
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2019-01-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319930435

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Lakes across the globe require help. The Lake Restoration Handbook: A New Zealand Perspective addresses this need through a series of chapters that draw on recent advances in modelling and monitoring tools, citizen science and First Peoples’ roles, catchment and lake-focused restoration techniques, and policy implementation. New Zealand lakes, like lakes across the globe, are subject to multiple pressures that have increased in severity and scale as land use has intensified, invasive species have spread and global climate change becomes manifest. This books builds on the popular Lake Managers Handbook (1987), which provided guidance on undertaking investigations into, and understanding lake ecosystems in New Zealand. The Lake Restoration Handbook: A New Zealand Perspective synthesises contemporary issues related to lake restoration and rehabilitation, integrated with social science and cultural viewpoints, and complemented by authoritative topic-area summaries by renowned scientists and practitioners from across the globe. The book examines the progress of lake restoration and the new and emerging tools available to managers for predicting and effecting change. The book will be a valuable resource for natural and social scientists, policy writers, lake managers, and anyone interested in the health of lake ecosystems.

Invasive Species Management

Invasive Species Management
Author: Mick N. Clout,Peter A. Williams
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2009-07-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780199216321

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Risk assessment, detection, control, legal, instruments, plants, animals.

Freshwater Ecology and Conservation

Freshwater Ecology and Conservation
Author: Jocelyne Hughes
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780191079122

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This practical manual of freshwater ecology and conservation provides a state-of-the-art review of the approaches and techniques used to measure, monitor, and conserve freshwater ecosystems. It offers a single, comprehensive, and accessible synthesis of the vast amount of literature for freshwater ecology and conservation that is currently dispersed in manuals, toolkits, journals, handbooks, 'grey' literature, and websites. Successful conservation outcomes are ultimately built on a sound ecological framework in which every species must be assessed and understood at the individual, community, catchment and landscape level of interaction. For example, freshwater ecologists need to understand hydrochemical storages and fluxes, the physical systems influencing freshwaters at the catchment and landscape scale, and the spatial and temporal processes that maintain species assemblages and their dynamics. A thorough understanding of all these varied processes, and the techniques for studying them, is essential for the effective conservation and management of freshwater ecosystems.

Biological Invasions in Changing Ecosystems

Biological Invasions in Changing Ecosystems
Author: João Canning-Clode
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783110438666

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When organisms are deliberately or accidentally introduced into a new ecosystem a biological invasion may take place. These so-called ‘invasive species’ may establish, spread and ecologically alter the invaded community. Biological invasions by animals, plants, pathogens or vectors are one of the greatest environmental and economic threats and, along with habitat destruction, a leading cause of global biodiversity loss. In this book, more than 50 worldwide invasion scientists cover our current understanding of biological invasions, its impacts, patterns and mechanisms in both aquatic and terrestrial systems.

Plant Pest Risk Analysis

Plant Pest Risk Analysis
Author: Christina Devorshak
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781780640365

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This text provides instruction on the concepts and application of risk analysis in the field of regulatory plant protection, covering topics such as the background on why and how risk analysis is conducted and specific methods for implementing risk analysis. This book also provides useful exercises and case studies to aid students of plant pathology and crop protection in their absorption of the subject. Equally useful for practitioners, this book is written by experts with a wealth of national and international experience.

Climatic Change and Global Warming of Inland Waters

Climatic Change and Global Warming of Inland Waters
Author: Charles R. Goldman,Michio Kumagai,Richard D. Robarts
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118470619

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Effects of global warming on the physical, chemical, ecological structure and function and biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems are not well understood and there are many opinions on how to adapt aquatic environments to global warming in order to minimize the negative effects of climate change. Climatic Change and Global Warming of Inland Waters presents a synthesis of the latest research on a whole range of inland water habitats – lakes, running water, wetlands – and offers novel and timely suggestions for future research, monitoring and adaptation strategies. A global approach, offered in this book, encompasses systems from the arctic to the Antarctic, including warm-water systems in the tropics and subtropics and presents a unique and useful source for all those looking for contemporary case studies and presentation of the latest research findings and discussion of mitigation and adaptation throughout the world. Edited by three of the leading limnologists in the field this book represents the latest developments with a focus not only on the impact of climate change on freshwater ecosystems but also offers a framework and suggestions for future management strategies and how these can be implemented in the future. Limnologists, Climate change biologists, fresh water ecologists, palaeoclimatologists and students taking relevant courses within the earth and environmental sciences will find this book invaluable. The book will also be of interest to planners, catchment managers and engineers looking for solutions to broader environmental problems but who need to consider freshwater ecology.