Flowing Harmony: Navigating The Riverine Ecosystem

Flowing Harmony: Navigating The Riverine Ecosystem
Author: Baiju G. Verghese
Publisher: Google Book Publishers
Total Pages: 70
Release:
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

The book "Flowing Harmony: Navigating The Riverine Ecosystem" delves into the intricate dynamics and rich biodiversity of river ecosystems, offering a comprehensive exploration of their ecological significance and the myriad interactions that shape their existence. Authored by esteemed environmental scientists and ecologists, this seminal work serves as a beacon illuminating the importance of rivers as lifelines of the planet. The book begins by laying a foundation of understanding, elucidating the fundamental components of riverine ecosystems. It navigates through the diverse habitats encompassed within river systems, from the headwaters to the estuaries, unravelling the unique adaptations of flora and fauna that thrive in each niche. Through meticulous research and vivid descriptions, the authors paint a vivid portrait of the interconnectedness of life along the riverbanks. One of the central themes explored in the book is the intricate web of relationships that sustains river ecosystems. Readers are introduced to the concept of trophic cascades and the pivotal role played by keystone species in maintaining ecological balance. From the predatory prowess of apex predators to the symbiotic relationships between plants and aquatic organisms, every aspect of the riverine food web is meticulously discussed. However, "Flowing Harmony: Navigating The Riverine Ecosystem" does not shy away from addressing the myriad challenges threatening the health and resilience of these vital ecosystems. Pollution, habitat degradation, overexploitation of resources, and the looming spectre of climate change cast a shadow over the pristine beauty of rivers worldwide. The book underscores the urgent need for concerted conservation efforts and sustainable management practices to safeguard these invaluable natural treasures for future generations. Furthermore, the text serves as a call to action, urging policymakers, conservationists, and the general public to recognize the intrinsic value of rivers beyond their utilitarian functions. It advocates for holistic approaches to river management that prioritize ecosystem health and resilience, emphasizing the interconnectedness of human well-being with the vitality of river ecosystems. "Flowing Harmony: Navigating The Riverine Ecosystem" transcends disciplinary boundaries, appealing to ecologists, biologists, environmentalists, policymakers, and anyone with a vested interest in understanding and preserving the intricate tapestry of life woven within river corridors. With its blend of scientific rigor, ecological insights, and impassioned advocacy, this book stands as a testament to the enduring beauty and importance of rivers in shaping the fabric of our planet.

Water and Agriculture Sustainability, Markets and Policies

Water and Agriculture Sustainability, Markets and Policies
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2006-10-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9264022570

Explores how both governments and the private sector can expand the role of markets to allocate water used by all sectors and to get agricultural producers to account for the pollution that their sector generates.

Livelihood Adaptation to Climate Variability and Change in Drought-prone Areas of Bangladesh

Livelihood Adaptation to Climate Variability and Change in Drought-prone Areas of Bangladesh
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Fao
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The impacts of climate variability and change are global concerns but in Bangladesh they are particularly critical. FAO and the Asian Disaster Preparedness Centre are guiding a project to assess livelihood adaptation to climate variability and change in the drought-prone areas of Northwest Bangladesh. It covers: the characterisation of livelihood systems; profiling of vulnerable groups; assessment of past and current climate impacts; and understanding of local perceptions of climate impacts, local coping capacities and existing adaptation strategies. It also is developing a good practice adaptation option menu, evaluating and field testing locally selected options, and introducing long-lead climate forecasting, capacity building and training of Department of Agricultural Extension staff and community representatives. This report summarises the project methodology and discusses interim findings and recommendations.

The Rivers of Florida

The Rivers of Florida
Author: Robert J. Livingston
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461230365

This book addresses basic questions concerning the ecological relationships and current conditions of the major river systems in Florida . . There have been relatively few comprehensive studies made of the rivers of Florida. There is, to be sure, voluminous information that addresses various aspects of riverine ecology. However, little such information has been collected in a way that allows even a preliminary understanding of the driving forces that determine how the diverse freshwater and associated brackish systems function. This lack of useful data is the product of a fundamental ignorance concerning the scale of endeavor, both spatially and temporally, that is needed if we are to understand and, parenthetically, manage the major drainage systems of this area of the country (Livingston, 1987). Research used to address management problems should entail a continuous series of interrelated studies, descriptive and experimental, that answer the immediate (and often less important) questions that are asked on a day-to-day basis. The research should also be designed to answer questions that have not yet been asked. In other words, ecosystem research should be organized on an appropriate scale so that system-wide processes are understood and pr

The 1990s and Beyond

The 1990s and Beyond
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1989
Genre: Conference on the Management of the Illinois River System
ISBN:

Oceans and Aquatic Ecosystems - Volume I

Oceans and Aquatic Ecosystems - Volume I
Author: Eric Wolanski
Publisher: EOLSS Publications
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2009-10-20
Genre:
ISBN: 1905839057

Oceans and Aquatic Ecosystems theme is a component of Encyclopedia of Natural Resources Policy and Management, in the global Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), which is an integrated compendium of twenty one Encyclopedias. The theme guides the reader through various pathways followed by surface water on earth. It describes the dominant processes that govern how organisms interact with water and with each other, and how they in turn can modify water properties. This knowledge is important for humanity. Indeed, only by understanding our actions impacts upon water, and the animals and plants living in it, can we learn to exploit water, marine and fresh-water habitats and the living organisms, without destroying the resources on which our livelihood and very survival depend. The Theme on Oceans and Aquatic Ecosystems discusses matters of great relevance to our world such as: Freshwater Wetland Resources and Biology; Problems, Restoration and Conservation of Lakes and Rivers; Coastal Regions; The Oceans and Seas; Oceanic Islands These two volumes are aimed at the following five major target audiences: University and College students Educators, Professional practitioners, Research personnel and Policy analysts, managers, and decision makers and NGOs.

Integrated Water Environment Treatment

Integrated Water Environment Treatment
Author: Xiaoling Lei
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2021-01-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000316629

With the rapid development of Chinese urbanization in the 21st century, "urban diseases" become more serious, mainly manifested in water environmental pollution, urban flooding, water shortage, and deterioration of water ecology. It is necessary to establish a modern rainwater management system, scientifically solve the problem of excess urban rainwater and to improve water environment quality. Improvement of water environment quality is conducive to the ecological function of a sponge city. Sponge city construction has contributed to control non-point source pollution. Sponge systems cause the stagnation and purification of rainwater runoff, which is an important guarantee for water environment quality. This monograph summarizes theories and practices of the integrated water environment treatment in Chongqing, a typical representative mountainous city in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region. Based on the mountainous terrain and unique water environment characteristics in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, the monograph analyzes measures and difficulties in the basin water environment integrated treatment. Moreover, the monograph makes suggestions for risk management amid drainage systems during the COVID-19 epidemic.

Patterns of China's Lost Harmony

Patterns of China's Lost Harmony
Author: Richard Louis Edmonds
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1134847181

The pace of environmental degradation in China has intensified in recent decades. With rapid demographic and economic growth, the current state of degradation has antecedents beginning hundreds of years ago. Patterns of China's Lost Harmony combines historical documentation with contemporary assessment to determine the degree of human impact upon the country's vegetation, soils, water, air and wildlife. This will serve as an important reference tool for understanding the historical scope of environmental degradation and for assessing attempts to control environmental degradation since the 1980s.