Assessing the Conservation Value of Freshwaters
Herausgeber: Boon, Philip J; Pringle, Catherine M
Assessing the Conservation Value of Freshwaters
Herausgeber: Boon, Philip J; Pringle, Catherine M
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Explores ways of assessing the nature conservation value of rivers and lakes, principally in the UK and US.
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Explores ways of assessing the nature conservation value of rivers and lakes, principally in the UK and US.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9780521848855
- ISBN-10: 0521848857
- Artikelnr.: 26106316
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9780521848855
- ISBN-10: 0521848857
- Artikelnr.: 26106316
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Philip J. Boon and Catherine M. Pringle; 2. Background,
philosophy and context Philip J. Boon and Catherine M. Pringle; 3.
Freshwater conservation in action: contrasting approaches in the US and UK
Catherine Pringle and David Withrington; 4. So much to do, so little time:
identifying priorities for freshwater biodiversity conservation in the
United States and Britain Jonathan Higgins and Catherine Duigan; 5.
Responding to environmental threats within the UK and North America
Christopher A. Frissell and Colin W. Bean; 6. Evaluating restoration
potential T. E. L. Langford and C. A. Frissell; 7. Methods for assessing
the conservation value of rivers Philip J. Boon and Mary Freeman; 8.
Methods for assessing the conservation value of lakes Laurie Duker and
Margaret Palmer; 9. System aqua - a Swedish system for assessing nature
conservation values of freshwaters Eva Willén; 10. Evaluating Australian
freshwaters for nature conservation Jon Nevill and Andrew Boulton; 11.
Evaluating freshwaters in South Africa Jay O'Keeffe and Christa Thirion;
12. Evaluating freshwaters in developing countries Robin Abell and Mark
Bryer; 13. Conclusions Catherine M. Pringle and Philip J. Boon.
philosophy and context Philip J. Boon and Catherine M. Pringle; 3.
Freshwater conservation in action: contrasting approaches in the US and UK
Catherine Pringle and David Withrington; 4. So much to do, so little time:
identifying priorities for freshwater biodiversity conservation in the
United States and Britain Jonathan Higgins and Catherine Duigan; 5.
Responding to environmental threats within the UK and North America
Christopher A. Frissell and Colin W. Bean; 6. Evaluating restoration
potential T. E. L. Langford and C. A. Frissell; 7. Methods for assessing
the conservation value of rivers Philip J. Boon and Mary Freeman; 8.
Methods for assessing the conservation value of lakes Laurie Duker and
Margaret Palmer; 9. System aqua - a Swedish system for assessing nature
conservation values of freshwaters Eva Willén; 10. Evaluating Australian
freshwaters for nature conservation Jon Nevill and Andrew Boulton; 11.
Evaluating freshwaters in South Africa Jay O'Keeffe and Christa Thirion;
12. Evaluating freshwaters in developing countries Robin Abell and Mark
Bryer; 13. Conclusions Catherine M. Pringle and Philip J. Boon.
1. Introduction Philip J. Boon and Catherine M. Pringle; 2. Background,
philosophy and context Philip J. Boon and Catherine M. Pringle; 3.
Freshwater conservation in action: contrasting approaches in the US and UK
Catherine Pringle and David Withrington; 4. So much to do, so little time:
identifying priorities for freshwater biodiversity conservation in the
United States and Britain Jonathan Higgins and Catherine Duigan; 5.
Responding to environmental threats within the UK and North America
Christopher A. Frissell and Colin W. Bean; 6. Evaluating restoration
potential T. E. L. Langford and C. A. Frissell; 7. Methods for assessing
the conservation value of rivers Philip J. Boon and Mary Freeman; 8.
Methods for assessing the conservation value of lakes Laurie Duker and
Margaret Palmer; 9. System aqua - a Swedish system for assessing nature
conservation values of freshwaters Eva Willén; 10. Evaluating Australian
freshwaters for nature conservation Jon Nevill and Andrew Boulton; 11.
Evaluating freshwaters in South Africa Jay O'Keeffe and Christa Thirion;
12. Evaluating freshwaters in developing countries Robin Abell and Mark
Bryer; 13. Conclusions Catherine M. Pringle and Philip J. Boon.
philosophy and context Philip J. Boon and Catherine M. Pringle; 3.
Freshwater conservation in action: contrasting approaches in the US and UK
Catherine Pringle and David Withrington; 4. So much to do, so little time:
identifying priorities for freshwater biodiversity conservation in the
United States and Britain Jonathan Higgins and Catherine Duigan; 5.
Responding to environmental threats within the UK and North America
Christopher A. Frissell and Colin W. Bean; 6. Evaluating restoration
potential T. E. L. Langford and C. A. Frissell; 7. Methods for assessing
the conservation value of rivers Philip J. Boon and Mary Freeman; 8.
Methods for assessing the conservation value of lakes Laurie Duker and
Margaret Palmer; 9. System aqua - a Swedish system for assessing nature
conservation values of freshwaters Eva Willén; 10. Evaluating Australian
freshwaters for nature conservation Jon Nevill and Andrew Boulton; 11.
Evaluating freshwaters in South Africa Jay O'Keeffe and Christa Thirion;
12. Evaluating freshwaters in developing countries Robin Abell and Mark
Bryer; 13. Conclusions Catherine M. Pringle and Philip J. Boon.







