Sustainable Fisheries Management

Sustainable Fisheries Management
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 745
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ISBN-10 : 9781439822678
ISBN-13 : 1439822670
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Fisheries Management by : E. Eric Knudsen

What has happened to the salmon resource in the Pacific Northwest? Who is responsible and what can be done to reverse the decline in salmon populations? The responsibly falls on everyone involved - fishermen, resource managers and concerned citizens alike - to take the steps necessary to ensure that salmon populations make a full recovery. T

Wetlands and Urbanization

Wetlands and Urbanization
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 1566703867
ISBN-13 : 9781566703864
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Wetlands and Urbanization by : Amanda Azous

Urbanization affects wetlands in direct and indirect ways. Over the past several decades it has become increasingly apparent that unmanaged runoff is the primary threat to the country's watershed resources. Wetlands and Urbanization: Implications for the Future is the result of a ten year research project focused on the understanding and managing the impacts of urban stormwater on wetlands. The book documents the background, methods, and results of the research and uses the information to draw conclusions about managing wetland ecosystems in urban areas. The project culminates in a set of comprehensive guidelines for the management of wetland hydrology. While the focus of this research is regional in nature, its applications are broad. First, the research shows how to measure and assess the impact of urbanization on wetlands. Secondly, it presents scientific approaches available for use in an integrated assessment of wetland condition. And thirdly, it provides guidelines for biomonitoring wetlands using multiple indicators. Wetlands and Urbanization presents an integrated watershed approach to the scientific evaluation of the impact of landscape urbanization on wetland functions. It associates the source of impact (the landscape) with the sink (the wetland), relates findings to implications for future planning and management of watersheds and provides a model for future comprehensive investigations of wetland impacts from urbanization.