Integrated Coastal Management in the Japanese Satoumi : Restoring Estuaries and Bays /
Integrated Coastal Management in the Japanese Satoumi: Restoring Estuaries and Bays provides an in-depth exploration of the integrated costal management (ICM) used in the Japanese Satoumi. The lessons of Satoumi--coastal areas where biological productivity and biodiversity have increased through hum...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam, Netherlands :
Elsevier,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Integrated Coastal Management in the Japanese Satoumi: Restoring Estuaries and Bays; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1. Background to this Book; 1.2. Satoumi; 1.3. EBM, CBM, MSP, MPA, ICM, and Satoumi; 1.3.1. EBM and Satoumi; 1.3.2. CBM and Satoumi; 1.3.3. MSP and Satoumi; 1.3.4. ICM and Satoumi; 1.4. Clean and Productive Coastal Sea; References; Further Reading; Chapter 2: Toward Realizing the Sustainable use of and Healthy Marine Environments in an Open-Type Enclosed Bay
- 2.1. Toward Realizing the Sustainable use of and Healthy Marine Environments in an Open-Type Enclosed Bay; 2.2. Strike of Large Tsunami on the Coastal Habitats Called Blue Infrastructure: Succession Under the Impacts of Tsunami ... ; 2.2.1. Introduction; 2.2.2. Influence of the Large Tsunami on Macrophyte Beds in Shizugawa Bay and Their Spatial and Temporal Changes After th ... ; 2.2.2.1. Seagrass Beds; 2.2.2.2. Seaweed Beds; 2.2.3. Saltmarshes and Tidal Flats Appeared After the Tsunami; 2.2.4. Blue Infrastructures and Human Pressure; 2.2.5. Efforts to Conserve Blue Infrastructure in the Future
- 2.3.10. Quantification of Nutrient Cycling System Driven by Filter Feeders Through Nutrient Regeneration; 2.3.11. Estimation of the C. gigas Dietary Demand and Its Impact; 2.3.12. Mass Transport Capability of Another Important Aquaculture Species: Ascidians; 2.3.13. Summary: Nitrogen Cycle in Four Seasons in Shizugawa Bay; 2.4. Is the Forest a Lover of the Sea? Iron; 2.4.1. Introduction; 2.4.2. Dissolved Iron Transport From River Basins; 2.4.3. Relationship Between Dissolved Organic Matter and Dissolved Iron in River; 2.4.4. Flocculation and Precipitation of Dissolved Iron in Brackish Water
- 2.4.5. Redox Reaction of Iron and Iron Intake by Algae; 2.4.6. Distribution of DFe and DOM in Shizugawa Bay; 2.4.7. Contribution of DFe Transport From Rivers to Primary Production in the Bay; 2.4.8. Conclusion; 2.5. Is the Forest a Lover of the Sea? Particulate Organic Matter?; 2.5.1. Forests, Rivers, and Oceans Linked Through Particulate Organic Matter; 2.5.2. Particulate Organic Matter Supplied by Rivers to Coastal Waters; 2.5.3. Contribution of Catchment-Derived Particulate OM to Secondary Production in Coastal Waters; 2.5.4. Role of Catchment-Derived POM in Shizugawa Bay