"Deforestation, exotic species, wetland degradation, hydro-development projects, fisheries exploitation, and pollution all pose serious threats to African lakes, rivers, and wetlands. . . . This book provides a synthesis of the state of our knowledge of selected ecosystems in Africa and indicates the desperate need for sustained, intensive, and extensive research into the workings of these understudied systems."--Patrick Osborne, International Center for Tropical Ecology "An important asset of this work is the integration ...
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"Deforestation, exotic species, wetland degradation, hydro-development projects, fisheries exploitation, and pollution all pose serious threats to African lakes, rivers, and wetlands. . . . This book provides a synthesis of the state of our knowledge of selected ecosystems in Africa and indicates the desperate need for sustained, intensive, and extensive research into the workings of these understudied systems."--Patrick Osborne, International Center for Tropical Ecology "An important asset of this work is the integration of the freshwater resources into the complex fabric of social structures of the many nations that utilize these resources."--Robert Wetzel, University of North Carolina This interdisciplinary study of the disruptions threatening aquatic systems in Africa provides a continent-wide perspective on multidimensional environmental problems in the context of a rapidly expanding human population. Contributors confront both local and international water resource issues in Africa, illustrate commonalities among countries, and examine varied approaches used to solve water resource management problems. Linking social and natural sciences in diverse environmental and social settings at different scales of analysis (historical, regional, and ecosystem), the contributors identify regional issues and detect generalities to provide a baseline for decision making in the 21st century. Contents Conservation and Management of African Ecosystems: An Introduction, by Lauren J. Chapman, Colin A. Chapman, Thomas L. Crisman, and Les S. Kaufman Part 1. Historical Perspective 1. A Historical View of African Inland Waters, by Daniel A. Livingstone 2. Deep Time Landscape Histories and the Improvement of Environmental Management in Africa, by Peter Schmidt Part 2. Regional Perspectives 3. Management of Water Resources and Freshwater Ecosystems in Southern Africa, by Jenny Day 4. Aquatic Resource Management and Freshwater Ecosystems in West Africa, by Christopher Gordon 5. East African Species Introductions and Wetland Management: Sociopolitical Dimensions, by Fred W.B. Bugenyi and John S. Balirwa 6. Human Interactions and Water Quality in the Horn of Africa, by Gebre-Mariam Zinabu 7. Water Management Issues in Madagascar: Biodiversity, Conservation, and Deforestation, by Peter N. Reinthal, Karen J. Rieseng, and John S. Sparks Part 3. Ecosystems, Processes, and Emerging Water Management Issues 8. River Fisheries in Africa: Their Past, Present, and Future, by Robin L. Welcomme 9. Fishes of African Rain Forests: Emerging and Potential Threats to a Little-Known Fauna, by Lauren J. Chapman and Colin A. Chapman 10. Incorporating Wetlands and Their Ecotones in the Conservation and Management of Freshwater Ecosystems of Africa, by Thomas L. Crisman, Lauren J. Chapman, and Colin A. Chapman 11. Deforestation in Tropical Africa: Impacts to Aquatic Ecosystems, by Colin A. Chapman and Lauren J. Chapman 12. Evolutionary Footprints in Ecological Time: Fish Community Structure and Water Management in African Lakes, by Les S. Kaufman 13. Implications of Eutrophication for Fish Vision, Behavioral Ecology, and Species Coexistence, by Ole Seehausen, Jacques J. M. van Alphen, and Frans Witte 14. How Issues of Genetic Diversity Affect Management of African Inland Water Fisheries: The Example of the Lake Victoria Region Fishery, by Mwanja Wilson and Paul Fuerst 15. The Aswan High Dam at Thirty: An Environmental Impact Assessment, by Scot E. Smith 16. Eutrophication in African Lakes with Particular Reference to Phosphorus Modeling, by Jeff A. Thornton and William R. Harding Part 4. Human Dimensions of Water Management 17. Riparian Resource Utilization, Management, and Conservation in Southern Africa, with Special Reference to Botswana, by Robert K. Hitchcock 18. Energy Synthesis as a Tool for Evaluating Management Options for Fresh Water Ecosystems in Africa, by Mark Brown a
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New. This interdisciplinary study of the disruptions threatening aquatic systems in Africa provides a continent-wide perspective on multidimensional environmental problems in the context of a rapidly expanding human population. Editor(s): Crisman, Thomas L.; etc.; Chapman, Lauren J. (Associate Professor of Zoology, University of Florida, USA); Chapman, A. (Associate Professor of Zoology, University of Florida, USA); Kaufman, Les S. (Associate Professor of Biology, University of Boston, USA). Num Pages: 544 pages, 54 b&w figures, 59 tables, notes, index. BIC Classification: 1H; RBGF; RNF; RNK; RNP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 25. Weight in Grams: 730. 2003. 1st. Paperback.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.
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