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Reviving lakes and wetlands in the people's republic of china, volume 2;lessons learned on integrated water pollution control from chao lake.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Asian Development Bank
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oakland : O Books Sun & Moon
Colección:Reviving Lakes and Wetlands in the People's Republic of China.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Contents; Figures, Tables, Boxes, and Maps; Figures; 1 Water Quality of Key Lakes and Reservoirs in the People's Republic of China, 2003-2012; 2 Major Sources of Industrial Chemical Oxygen Demand Discharges, 1998-2012; 3 Growth of Total Catchment Population, 2000-2012; 4 Chemical Oxygen Demand by Source, 2011; 5 Total Nitrogen by Source, 2011; 6 Total Phosphorus by Source, 2011; 7 Changes in the Concentration of Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus in Chao Lake, 1982-2012; 8 Livestock Population Trends, 2001-2012; 9 Fertilizer Consumption Trends, 2000-2010.
  • 10 Basinwide Statistics that Correlate Socioeconomic Changes, Land Use Changes, and Agricultural Intensification, 1990-2009Tables; 1 Key Findings from National General Survey of Pollution Sources in the People's Republic of China, 2007-2010; 2 Chao Lake Water Quality Category and Nutritional Status, 2010-2013; 3 Distribution of Chao Lake by Water Quality Class, 2013; 4 Status of International Key Indicators for Sustainable Lake Basin Management in the Chao Lake Basin; A1.1 Principal Tributaries of Chao Lake and Contributions to Average Annual Inflows.
  • A1.2 Contributions of Major Tributaries to Chao Lake Pollution LoadA2 Estimated Assimilative Capacities of Chao Lake; A3 Master Plan Objectives for 2010: Planned versus Actual; Boxes; 1 Small-Diameter Gravity Sewer Systems in Australia; 2 Pilot Project for Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution in Chao Lake; 3 Lessons in Market-based Trading System from Tai Lake Experience; Maps; 1 Chao Lake Basin Regulatory Zones and Units; 2 Lake Biwa and Yodo River Basin; 3 Rivers within the Murray-Darling Basin; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; I. Introduction.
  • II. National Trends and Challenges in Lake Water Pollution Control and ProtectionA. Water Quality of Lakes; B. Sources of Water Pollution; C. Approach to Water Pollution Control; III. Chao Lake: A Promising Case Study; A. The Watershed; B. Socioeconomic Profile; C. Water Pollution Profile; D. The Macro View: Bringing Factors Together; E. New Strategies for Cleaning Up Chao Lake; IV. International Experiences; A. Lake Biwa, Japan: Standard Bearer in Industrial Pollution Control; B. Murray-Darling Basin Authority, Australia: A National Authority Relies on Local Implementation.
  • C. United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Maximum Daily Load SystemD. Wales, United Kingdom: Integration of River Basin Management and Spatial Planning; E. Conclusion; V. Observations and Recommendations for Strengthening Chao Lake Strategy; A. Strengthening the Master Plan; B. Strengthening the Chao Lake Management Authority; C. Research Data to Inform and Sustain Reforms; D. Capacity Development Under Way; VI. Policy Directions from Chao Lake Experience; A. Pollution Prevention and Control; B. Development of a Policy Framework for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control.