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Coasts and estuaries : the future /

Coasts and Estuaries: The Future provides valuable information on how we can protect and maintain natural ecological structures while also allowing estuaries to deliver services that produce societal goods and benefits. These issues are addressed through chapters detailing case studies from estuarie...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Wolanski, Eric (Editor ), Day, John W., 1945- (Editor ), Elliott, M. (Michael), 1952 November 3- (Editor ), Ramesh, R. (Ramachandran) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Oxford, United Kingdom ; Cambridge, MA, United States : Elsevier, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Coasts and Estuaries: The Future; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Contributors; About the Editors; Preface: Why This Book?; Chapter 1: A Synthesis: What Is the Future for Coasts, Estuaries, Deltas and Other Transitional Habitats in 2050 and Beyond?; 1 Introduction; 2 Setting the Scene: The DAPSI(W)R(M) Framework; 3 Current Status of Estuarine and Coastal Ecosystems; 3.1 Estuaries; 3.2 Deltas; 3.3 Wetlands, Lagoons, and Catchments; 3.4 Enclosed, Semienclosed, and Open Coasts; 3.5 Coral Reefs; 4 Quantifying Changes: The Need to Accommodate Moving Baselines
  • 5 Changes to Stressors: The Input of Physical, Chemical, and Biological Pollutants and the Extraction of Biological Resources5.1 Dredging; 5.2 Legacy Pollution; 5.3 Invasive Species; 6 Additional Future Threats and Challenges; 6.1 Increasing Globalization and Human Population Growth; 6.2 Climate Change; 7 Tools and Approaches for the Management of New Changes; 7.1 Monitoring to Inform Management; 7.2 Environmental Impact Modeling to Guide Management; 7.3 Community Involvement and Culture; 7.4 National Planning; 7.5 International Water Governance; 7.6 Coastal Cities
  • 7.7 Examples of Arguably the Earth's Last Pristine Catchment to Estuarine Ecosystems8 Changes to Stressors: Responses to Increasing Coastal Populations, Their Environment, and Infrastructure; 9 Sustainable Solutions; 10 Conclusions; References; Acknowledgment; Section A: Estuaries; Chapter 2: An Assessment of Saltwater Intrusion in the Changjiang (Yangtze) River Estuary, China; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Water Transfer Projects; 1.2 Three Gorges Dam: Changing Hydrology at Seasonal Scales; 1.3 Sea Level Rise; 2 Data Sources and Observation; 2.1 Discharge Variations; 2.2 Salinity Variations
  • 2.3 Water Diversion2.4 Tide Level; 3 Discussions; 3.1 Freshwater Sources-Dry Season Shortage; 3.2 Salinity Distribution in Relation to Freshwater Availability; 3.3 Water Diversion-Present and Future Case; 3.4 Sea Level Rise-Equivalent to Increase in Salinity and Decrease in Discharge; 4 Future Scenarios; 5 The Way Forward; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 3: R�io de la Plata: A Neotropical Estuarine System; 1 General Introduction; 1.1 Geographical and Morphological Features; 1.2 Biodiversity; 1.3 Management; 2 Major Anthropogenic Driving Forces at RDLP; 2.1 Food Supply
  • 2.1.1 Agriculture and Livestock2.1.2 Fishing; 2.2 Marine Traffic; 3 Minor Drivers: Industry, Urbanization, and Tourism; 4 The Future of the RdlP Estuary; References; Chapter 4: Estuaries and Coastal Zones in the Northern Persian Gulf (Iran); 1 Geology and Geomorphology of the Persian Gulf; 2 Climatic Conditions and Recent Changes; 3 Hydrology and Circulation in the Persian Gulf; 4 Biodiversity of the Iranian Coastal Waters of the Persian Gulf; 4.1 Coral Reefs; 4.2 Mangrove Forests; 4.3 Phytoplankton Community; 4.4 Macrobenthic Community; 5 Anthropogenic Stresses in the Northern Persian Gulf