Perspectives and Problems
E-Book, Englisch, 273 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-90-481-3769-5
Verlag: Springer Netherland
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Sustainable Watershed Management.- Sustainable Management of Headwater Resources.- Social Science Contributions to Multiple Objective Decision Making within Watersheds.- Managing Headwater Regions in Australia: Assessing Socio-economic and Resource Sustainability.- Building Co-operations, Coalitions and Governance on Mountain Catchments Sustainability.- Developing Sustainability Priorities with a Participatory Process: Lake Victoria Basin, East Africa.- Management of Headwaters in Acidified Areas along the West Coast of Norway.- Catchment and Streamflow Hydrology.- Monitoring for Modelling Reality and Sound Economics.- The Nile Headwaters: Wetlands and Catchments in Highland Ethiopia.- Changing Flow in the Okavango Basin: Upstream Developments and Downstream Effects.- Bedrock Groundwater as a Major Control on Streamflow Generation in Upland Wales, UK.- CRENODAT (Biodiversity Assessment and Integrity Evaluation of Springs of Trentino (Italian Alps) and Long-term Ecological Research): Project Design and Preliminary Results.- Quality, Pollution and Management of Water Resources.- Water as a Symbol of National Identity in Norway.- Assessing Renewable Water Resources and Water Use in Angola.- Water Management Issues in Middle Mountain Catchments of the Nepal Himalayas: The Downstream Perspective.- Inventorisation of Environmental Risk Associated with Hazardous Waste Generated in Small Scale Industrial Area of Delhi, India.- The Impact of Land Use on Nutrient Concentration in Upper Streams of Waters in Slovenia.- Recovery of Headwater Catchments and Lakes Affected by the Acid Atmospheric Deposition.- Monitoring and Mitigation of Disasters.- Disasters in the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region: A Case Study of Tsatichhu Lake in Bhutan.- Perception and Communication of Flood Risk: Preliminary Results from the FLOWS Project.- Decreasing the Risk of Floods in Small and Medium Sized Catchments through Natural Storage in Headwater and Riparian Zones.- Estimating Sediment Mobilisation from Torrent and Gully Deposits: Field Studies.- Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts of Erosion and Sedimentation in Sudan.