Thresholds in the Recovery of Eutrophic Coastal Ecosystems

Thresholds in the Recovery of Eutrophic Coastal Ecosystems
Author: William Michael Kemp,Erica B. Goldman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2008
Genre: Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.)
ISBN: 094367669X

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Eutrophication in Coastal Ecosystems

Eutrophication in Coastal Ecosystems
Author: Jesper H. Andersen,Daniel J. Conley
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2010-05-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789048133857

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Coastal eutrophication has been and still remains an important issue for the scientific community. Despite many efforts to mitigate coastal eutrophication, the problems associated with eutrophication are still far from being solved. This book focusses on the most recent scientific results in relation to specific eutrophication issues, e.g. definition(s) and causes; nutrient loads, cycling and limitation; reference conditions, primary effects and secondary effects; trend reversal (oligotrophication), as well as links to other pressures (climate change and top/down control). It also focusses on monitoring and modelling of coastal eutrophication, and adaptive and science-based nutrient management strategies. The book is based on selected papers from the Second International Symposium on Research and Management of Eutrophication in Coastal Ecosystems, held 20-23 June 2006 in Nyborg, Denmark.

Ecosystem Based Management for the Oceans

Ecosystem Based Management for the Oceans
Author: Karen McLeod,Heather Leslie
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781610911313

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Conventional management approaches cannot meet the challenges faced by ocean and coastal ecosystems today. Consequently, national and international bodies have called for a shift toward more comprehensive ecosystem-based marine management. Synthesizing a vast amount of current knowledge, Ecosystem-Based Management for the Oceans is a comprehensive guide to utilizing this promising new approach. At its core, ecosystem-based management (EBM) is about acknowledging connections. Instead of focusing on the impacts of single activities on the delivery of individual ecosystem services, EBM focuses on the array of services that we receive from marine systems, the interactive and cumulative effects of multiple human activities on these coupled ecological and social systems, and the importance of working towards common goals across sectors. Ecosystem-Based Management for the Oceans provides a conceptual framework for students and professionals who want to understand and utilize this powerful approach. And it employs case studies that draw on the experiences of EBM practitioners to demonstrate how EBM principles can be applied to real-world problems. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the factors that contribute to social and ecological resilience —the extent to which a system can maintain its structure, function, and identity in the face of disturbance. Utilizing the resilience framework, professionals can better predict how systems will respond to a variety of disturbances, as well as to a range of management alternatives. Ecosystem-Based Management for the Oceans presents the latest science of resilience, while it provides tools for the design and implementation of responsive EBM solutions.

Research and Management of Eutrophication in Coastal Ecosystems

Research and Management of Eutrophication in Coastal Ecosystems
Author: Jesper H. Andersen,Jacob Carstensen,Marianne Holmer,Dorte Krause-Jensen,Katherine Richardson
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2020-01-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9782889634323

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Applications of Paleoenvironmental Techniques in Estuarine Studies

Applications of Paleoenvironmental Techniques in Estuarine Studies
Author: Kaarina Weckström,Krystyna M. Saunders,Peter A. Gell,C. Gregory Skilbeck
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2017-02-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789402409901

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The aim of this edited volume is to introduce the scientific community to paleoenvironmental studies of estuaries, to highlight the types of information that can be obtained from such studies, and to promote the use of paleoenvironmental studies in estuarine management. Readers will learn about the the application of different paleoecological approaches used in estuaries that develop our understanding of their response to natural and human influences. Particular attention is given to the essential steps required for undertaking a paleoecological study, in particular with regard to site selection, core extraction and chronological techniques, followed by the range of indicators that can be used. A series of case studies are discussed in the book to demonstrate how paleoecological studies can be used to address key questions, and to sustainably manage these important coastal environments in the future. This book will appeal to professional scientists interested in estuarine studies and/or paleoenvironmental research, as well as estuarine managers who are interested in the incorporation of paleoenvironmental research into their management programs.

Nutrients and Eutrophication in Estuaries and Coastal Waters

Nutrients and Eutrophication in Estuaries and Coastal Waters
Author: Emma Orive,Mike Elliott,V.N. de Jonge
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2014-03-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401724652

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This volume focuses on the nutrient and organic matter inputs in estuaries and other coastal ecosystems, their effects on geochemistry and community structure and possibilities for recovery of the systems to a trophic state that is beneficial for man and nature. The book provides many examples of the effects of the enhanced supply of nutrients and organic matter on the chemical features of the water and on the structure, metabolism and trophic pathways of the biological communities. Also included are several case studies providing considerable insight into the response of the different coastal ecosystems to long term changes in the trophic state of the water. Current knowledge on modeling as a tool to manage the trophic state of the coastal ecosystems is also dealt with, making this book one of interests to scientist and students as well as managers.

Nutrients and Eutrophication in Estuaries and Coastal Waters

Nutrients and Eutrophication in Estuaries and Coastal Waters
Author: Estuarine and Coastal Sciences Association. Symposium
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2002-10-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1402008708

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Proceedings of the 31st Symposium of the Estuarine and Coastal Sciences Association (ECSA) held in Bilbao, Spain, 3-7 July 2000

Eutrophication causes consequences and control

Eutrophication  causes  consequences and control
Author: Abid A. Ansari,Gill Sarvajeet Singh,Guy R. Lanza,Walter Rast
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010-10-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789048196258

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Eutrophication continues to be a major global challenge to water quality scientists. The global demand on water resources due to population increases, economic development, and emerging energy development schemes has created new environmental challenges to global sustainability. Eutrophication, causes, consequences, and control provides a current account of many important aspects of the processes of natural and accelerated eutrophication in major aquatic ecosystems around the world. The connections between accelerated eutrophication and climate change, chemical contamination of surface waters, and major environmental and ecological impacts on aquatic ecosystems are discussed. Water quality changes typical of eutrophication events in major climate zones including temperate, tropical, subtropical, and arid regions are included along with current approaches to treat and control increased eutrophication around the world. The book provides many useful new insights to address the challenges of global increases in eutrophication and the increasing threats to biodiversity and water quality.