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OverviewMost of the world’s mountains are rich in water and, as such, play a pivotal role in the global water cycle. They provide water for diverse human uses and ecosystems. Growing water demands as well as climate change will lead to ever-increasing pressure on mountain waters. Overcoming water-use conflicts and maintaining the ecological functioning of mountain waters presents a highly challenging task and is indispensable for sustainable development. This book extensively portrays the highly diverse attributes of mountain waters and demonstrates their paramount importance for ecological and societal development. The extensive summaries on the scientific basics of mountain waters are supplemented with considerations on the diverse water uses, needs for management actions, and challenges regarding sustainable water management. This overview concerns not only the mountain areas themselves but also downriver reaches and their surrounding lowlands, and, therefore, the relationship between mountain and lowland water issues. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ulrich Bundi , Armin Peter , Christopher T. Robinson , Bruno SchädlerPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2010 ed. Volume: 6 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9783642262166ISBN 10: 3642262163 Pages: 278 Publication Date: 04 May 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSynthesis: Features of Alpine Waters and Management Concerns.- Alpine Water Resources.- General Characteristics of Alpine Waters.- Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources in the Alpine Regions of Switzerland.- Human Interventions.- Biogeochemistry and Pollution of Alpine Waters.- Water Chemistry of Swiss Alpine Rivers.- Effect of Acid Deposition on Chemistry and Biology of High-Altitude Alpine Lakes.- Alpine Glaciers as Archives of Atmospheric Deposition.- Persistent Organic Contaminants in Alpine Waters.- Ecology of Alpine Waters.- Water Sources and Habitat of Alpine Streams.- Biodiversity of Flora and Fauna in Alpine Waters.- Case Studies.- Integrated Environmental Management of Hydropower Operation Under Conditions of Market Liberalization.- Downstream Relevance of Reservoir Management.- A Plea for the Restoration of Alpine Rivers: Basic Principles Derived from the #x201C;Rhone-Thur#x201D; Case Study.- Water Management Challenges in Himalayan Watersheds.ReviewsFrom the reviews: The aim of this particular volume is to portray the highly diverse and complex nature of mountain waters ... . Alpine Waters - meets these aims in all respects ... . offers a good insight into the complex hydrological and biochemical nature of alpine regions, with a lot of sound analysis and good conclusions. ... I have no hesitation in recommending this volume to all who have an interest in freshwater in high mountain regions ... . (Arthur J. Askew, Hydrological Sciences Journal, Vol. 56 (1), 2011) An exhaustive collection of reviews on the physical, chemical, and biological hydrology of the western Alps and will be welcomed by researchers in mountain areas everywhere. For workers in European mountains, it provides a starting point and source; for scientists elsewhere, it offers a generally good review of recent research in the Alps and a source of the primary materials on which that review is based. ... chapter includes reference lists ... which will, perhaps, be its greatest value to researchers and students outside Europe. (Nel Caine, Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 32 (1), February, 2012) From the reviews: The aim of this particular volume is to portray the highly diverse and complex nature of mountain waters . Alpine Waters meets these aims in all respects . offers a good insight into the complex hydrological and biochemical nature of alpine regions, with a lot of sound analysis and good conclusions. I have no hesitation in recommending this volume to all who have an interest in freshwater in high mountain regions . (Arthur J. Askew, Hydrological Sciences Journal, Vol. 56 (1), 2011) An exhaustive collection of reviews on the physical, chemical, and biological hydrology of the western Alps and will be welcomed by researchers in mountain areas everywhere. For workers in European mountains, it provides a starting point and source; for scientists elsewhere, it offers a generally good review of recent research in the Alps and a source of the primary materials on which that review is based. chapter includes reference lists which will, perhaps, be its greatest value to researchers and students outside Europe. (Nel Caine, Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 32 (1), February, 2012) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |