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Ecological Significance of River Ecosystems: Challenges and Management Strategies

Ecological Significance of River Ecosystems: Challenges and Management Strategies

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Ecological Significance of Riparian Ecosystems: Challenges and Management Strategies explores the environmental importance, pollution issues, and management strategies of river ecosystems in a changing climate. It emphasizes the recent research on climate change and its impact on these habitats, which are crucial for storing carbon but under threat due to climatic and anthropogenic activities.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 520 pages
Publication date: 20 January 2022
Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division


Ecological Significance of Riparian Ecosystems: Challenges and Management Strategies delves into the current challenges and management strategies associated with river ecosystems. It explores the immense environmental importance of these ecosystems, the issues of pollution, and potential management approaches. The book is structured into four key themes:

Basics of River Ecosystem: This section provides an introduction to the fundamental components and processes of river ecosystems. It covers topics such as river flow, water quality, sediment transport, and the diverse range of plant and animal species that inhabit these environments.

Natural Phenomenon of River Ecosystem: This theme focuses on the natural processes and phenomena that shape river ecosystems. It explores the role of rivers in maintaining ecological balance, regulating climate, and providing habitat for a wide variety of organisms. It also discusses the impact of human activities on river ecosystems and the conservation efforts required to protect them.

Human-Induced Problems of River Ecosystem: This theme examines the human-induced problems that threaten river ecosystems. It discusses issues such as pollution, habitat destruction, water resource management, and the impact of climate change on river systems. It also explores the strategies and approaches used to address these problems and promote sustainable river management.

Management Measures for the River Ecosystem: This section provides insights into the management measures required to protect and restore river ecosystems. It discusses the importance of stakeholder engagement, integrated water resource management, sustainable land use practices, and the development of effective policies and regulations. It also highlights the role of research and monitoring in understanding and managing river ecosystems.

Through these four themes, the contributors present both practical and theoretical aspects of river ecosystems in changing climate. Special emphasis is placed on the recent research on climate change and its impact on river ecosystems. While river ecosystems have the potential to store significant amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2), they are under threat due to changing climatic and anthropogenic activities. Unlike well-documented terrestrial biodiversity, the biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems remains relatively unrecognized.

In conclusion, Ecological Significance of Riparian Ecosystems: Challenges and Management Strategies is a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners interested in understanding and managing river ecosystems. It provides a comprehensive overview of the environmental importance, pollution issues, and potential management strategies associated with these ecosystems. By highlighting the natural phenomenon of river ecosystems, the human-induced problems, and the management measures, the book contributes to the conservation and sustainable development of river systems for the benefit of present and future generations.

Weight: 1062g
Dimension: 235 x 190 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780323850452

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