Buch, Englisch, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
Complex Transboundary Management
Buch, Englisch, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-0-443-18686-8
Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences
Section two covers the key pressures and implementation of transboundary water management such as aquatic resources, invasive species, climate change, and stakeholder participation. Section three assess visions for a sustainable future in the Danube River Basin with a look to applicable sustainability, ecosystems, human interaction, and improving biodiversity through floodplains. The book concludes with a summary and outlook.
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Introduction 1. Theory and Practice - Science meets Management Part 1: The Danube River and its recipient, the Black Sea 2. Hydrology and Hydromorphology 3. Sediment balance in the Danube River Basin and sediment load to the Black Sea 4. Water quality of the Danube River and Black Sea 5. Aquatic biodiversity in the Danube River Basin 6. The Delta, linking the Danube River and the Black Sea 7. The coast and the shelf of the Black Sea Part 2: Key Pressures and Implementation of Transboundary Water Management 8. Hydromorphological alterations and overexploitation of aquatic resources 9. Invasive Alien Species (IAS) in the Danube River Basin and the Black Sea Coast 10. Climate Change - specific consequences for the Danube River Basin 11. Transnational management of waterbodies in the Danube and Black Sea Region 12. Law and Politics: Protected areas in the Danube River Basin - implementation matters 13. The bottom-up approach: Stakeholder participation to strengthen nature conservation, protection and restoration of aquatic habitats Part 3: Visions for a sustainable future in the Danube River Basin 14. A Danube River Basin management perspective on sustainable development 15. Ecosystem Services along the Danube River and its Floodplains: Uses, Assessments, and their Potential for Policies and Management 16. The key role of floodplains in nature conservation: How to improve the current status of biodiversity? Part 4: Summary, Synthesis and Outlook 17. New concepts of science, technology and social behavior: Viewing the DR and BS as socio-ecological systems and consequences for political implementation in the Danube River Basin