Global Change and River Ecosystems Implications for Structure Function and Ecosystem Services

Global Change and River Ecosystems   Implications for Structure  Function and Ecosystem Services
Author: R. Jan Stevenson,Sergi Sabater
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2015-03-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400706088

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Rivers around the world are threatened by changes in land use, climate, hydrologic cycles, and biodiversity. Global changes in rivers include, but are not restricted to water flow interruptions, temperature increases, loss of hydrological connectivity, altered water residence times, changes in nutrient loads, increasing arrival of new chemicals, simplification of the physical structure of the systems, occurrence of invasive species, and biodiversity losses. All of them affect the structure and functioning of the river ecosystem, and thereby, their ecosystem services. Understanding the responses of river ecosystems and their services to global change is essential for protecting human well being in all corners of the planet. Rivers provide critical benefits by providing food from fisheries and irrigation, regulating biogeochemical balances, and enriching our aesthetic and cultural experience. Predicting responses of rivers to global change is challenged by the complexity of interactions among these man-made drivers across a mosaic of natural hydrogeomorphic and climatic settings. This book explores the broad range of determinants defining global change and their effects on river ecosystems. Authors have provided thoughtful and insightful treatments of specific topics that relate to the broader theme of global change regulation of river ecosystems.

Global Change and River Ecosystems

Global Change and River Ecosystems
Author: R. Jan Stevenson,Sergi Sabater
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:750932101

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Ecosystem Services and River Basin Ecohydrology

Ecosystem Services and River Basin Ecohydrology
Author: Luis Chicharo,Felix Müller,Nicola Fohrer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2015-07-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789401798464

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This book provides an integrated analysis of the methodologies and main processes occurring at the entire river basin, from upstream until the coast, by merging the biological and hydrological processes with the social and economic components, thus providing an integrated framework for river basin management, integrating the ecohydrology approach with the ecosystem services concept.

Modeling Control and Optimization of Water Systems

Modeling  Control and Optimization of Water Systems
Author: Thomas Rauschenbach
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642160264

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This book provides essential background knowledge on the development of model-based real-world solutions in the field of control and decision making for water systems. It presents system engineering methods for modelling surface water and groundwater resources as well as water transportation systems (rivers, channels and pipelines). The models in turn provide information on both the water quantity (flow rates, water levels) of surface water and groundwater and on water quality. In addition, methods for modelling and predicting water demand are described. Sample applications of the models are presented, such as a water allocation decision support system for semi-arid regions, a multiple-criteria control model for run-of-river hydropower plants, and a supply network simulation for public services.

Water ecosystem services

Water ecosystem services
Author: Martin-Ortega, Julia,Ferrier, Robert C.,Gordon, Iain J.,Khan, Shahbaz,Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: Ecohydrology
ISBN: 9789231000683

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"This comprehensive volume describes how ecosystem services-based approaches can assist in addressing major global and regional water challenges, such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and water security in the developing world, by integrating scientific knowledge from different disciplines, such as hydrological modelling, environmental economics, psychology and international law. Empirical assessments at the national, catchment and regional levels are used to critically appraise this systemic approach, and the merits and potential limitations are presented. The practicalities of this approach with regard to water resources management, nature conservation, and sustainable business practices are discussed, and the role of society in underpinning the concept of ecosystem services is explored. Presenting new insights and perspectives on how to shape future strategies, this contributory volume is a valuable reference for researchers, academics, students and policy makers, in environmental studies, hydrology, water resource management, ecology, environmental law, policy and economics, and conservation biology." -- Provided by publisher.

River Science

River Science
Author: David J. Gilvear,Malcolm T. Greenwood,Martin C. Thoms,Paul J. Wood
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016-03-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118643501

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River Science is a rapidly developing interdisciplinary field at the interface of the natural sciences, engineering and socio-political sciences. It recognises that the sustainable management of contemporary rivers will increasingly require new ways of characterising them to enable engagement with the diverse range of stakeholders. This volume represents the outcome of research by many of the authors and their colleagues over the last 40 years and demonstrates the integral role that River Science now plays in underpinning our understanding of the functioning of natural ecosystems, and how societal demands and historic changes have affected these systems. The book will inform academics, policy makers and society in general of the benefits of healthy functioning riverine systems, and will increase awareness of the wide range of ecosystem goods and services they provide.

River Ecosystem Ecology

River Ecosystem Ecology
Author: Gene E. Likens
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2010-03-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0123819997

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A derivative of the Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, River Ecosystem Ecology reviews the function of rivers and streams as ecosystems as well as the varied activities and interactions that occur among their abiotic and biotic components. Because the articles are drawn from an encyclopedia, the articles are easily accessible to interested members of the public, such as conservationists and environmental decision makers. Includes an up-to-date summary of global aquatic ecosystems and issues Covers current environmental problems and management solutions Features full-color figures and tables to support the text and aid in understanding

Advances in Biomonitoring for the Sustainability of Vulnerable African Riverine Ecosystems

Advances in Biomonitoring for the Sustainability of Vulnerable African Riverine Ecosystems
Author: Frank Onderi Masese,Francis O. Arimoro,Gordon O’Brien
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2022-01-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889742233

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