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Ireland's Rivers - Kelly-Quinn, Mary (Editor), and Reynolds, Julian D (Editor)
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Rivers are said to be the veins, and streams the capillaries, that carry freshwater, the scarce lifeblood of the Earth. However, freshwaters are experiencing species extinctions at a rate faster than any other ecosystem, and human activities are threatening our survival through overexploiting and degrading water quality. Rivers have been channelled, buried underground, dammed, diverted and polluted; some so over-abstracted that their waters no longer reach the sea. With abundant rainfall, Irish rivers are less damaged than ...

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Ireland's Rivers 2020, University College Dublin Press, Dublin

ISBN-13: 9781910820551

Hardcover