Challenges In The Conservation Of Biological Resources

Challenges In The Conservation Of Biological Resources
Author: Daniel J. Decker
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429714793

This book provides an understanding of the many biological and sociopolitical considerations involved in the conservation of biological resources. It is intended to provide practical advice on procedures that can be used by professional resource managers who work at local and regional levels.

Creating Successful Communities

Creating Successful Communities
Author: Luther Propst
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-07-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1597269166

Creating Successful Communities is a practical compendium of techniques for effective land use and growth management. It offers a framework for land-use decisionmaking and growth management: techniques for protecting key resources such as agricultural land, open space, historic and cultural structure, aesthetics, and rivers and wetlands as well as ways to organize effectively. The companion Resource Guide provides detailed information on topics covered in I>Creating Successful Communities.

An Atlas of Massachusetts River Systems

An Atlas of Massachusetts River Systems
Author: Walter E. Bickford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780870236969

...A full account of Massachusetts' river corridors and watersheds, and their role in maintaining fish and wildlife, their effect on the state's environment, culture and economy; discusses efforts to protect river basins; describes characteristics of each river basin and gives data on drainage area, river length, number and names of tributaries, rare species, etc.; lists addresses of watershed associations...

Riparian Areas

Riparian Areas
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2002-10-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309082951

The Clean Water Act (CWA) requires that wetlands be protected from degradation because of their important ecological functions including maintenance of high water quality and provision of fish and wildlife habitat. However, this protection generally does not encompass riparian areasâ€"the lands bordering rivers and lakesâ€"even though they often provide the same functions as wetlands. Growing recognition of the similarities in wetland and riparian area functioning and the differences in their legal protection led the NRC in 1999 to undertake a study of riparian areas, which has culminated in Riparian Areas: Functioning and Strategies for Management. The report is intended to heighten awareness of riparian areas commensurate with their ecological and societal values. The primary conclusion is that, because riparian areas perform a disproportionate number of biological and physical functions on a unit area basis, restoration of riparian functions along America's waterbodies should be a national goal.

River Conservation and Management

River Conservation and Management
Author: Philip Boon
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2012-02-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1119961963

This book is intended for those with an academic, scientific and practical interest in river conservation and management. It provides an overview of how changes in legislation, policies, institutional responsibilities, science, technology, practical techniques and public perception have influenced how rivers have been managed over the past 20 years and the challenges that lie ahead during the next 20 years. The book is based on the international conference River Conservation and Management:20 Years On held at York. Thirty-one chapters, with contributions from North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australasia provide a wide-ranging perspective on this complex but profoundly important subject. Following an introduction that chronicles the most important contextual changes, the book is organized into four broad topics: Catchment management, ecosystem integrity and the threats to river ecosystems – this covers progress on understanding and addressing the pressures affecting rivers, many of which will be amplified by climate change and increasing human demands for water; Methods and approaches – illustrating some recent techniques that have been developed to assess condition and conservation status across different types of river; Recovery and rehabilitation – providing an insight into the principles, practice, public involvement and institutional networks that support and make improvements to modified river reaches; Integrating nature conservation into wider river management –demonstrating the importance of integrated planning, involvement of local communities and the use of adaptive management in achieving multiple environmental and economic benefits along rivers used for different purposes. The final chapter discusses the challenges faced in dealing with an uncertain future. More than 1200 different references and numerous web-site citations provide the reader with an invaluable source of knowledge on the subject area.

News-notes

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Publisher:
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1994
Genre: Nonpoint source pollution
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