Vol.1 Similarities, Differences and Importance
ISBN: 4-906356-27-3 First edition: 2000 Text: Walter Rast and Milan Straskraba Comments to text: Tatuo Kira Editing: William D. Williams Design and production: Vicente Santiago, Yoshiko Rossiter and Maki Tanigawa |
Contents Why are Lakes and Reservoirs Important? How are Lakes and Reservoirs Formed and Located? How are Lake and Reservoirs the Same and How are They Different? Management of Lakes and Reservoirs
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Vol.2 The Watershed: Water from the Mountains into the Sea
ISBN: 4-906356-29-X First edition: 2001 Text: Walter Rast and Alberto Calcagno Comments to text: Tatuo Kira Editing: William D. Williams Design and production: Vicente Santiago, Yoshiko Rossiter and Maki Tanigawa |
Contents What this Booklet is All About The Hydrologic Cycle:How Water Moves around the World The Watershed: The Water Collector Ice and Snow: Water in a Frozen Form Stream and Rivers: Water Flowing over the Land Surface Lakes and Reservoirs: Water Pools on the Land Surface Estuaries, Deltas and Coastal Areas: Water on Perpetually-Saturated Soils Groundwater: Water Flowing under the Land Surface Endorheic Lakes: Waterbodies that Don’t Flow to the Sea How Can We Manage and Use our Freshwater Resources in an Environmentally-Sustainable Manner
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Vol.3 Water Quality: The Impact of Eutrophication
ISBN: 4-906356-31-1 First edition: 2001 Text: Sven Erik Jorgensen Comments to text: Sananu Ray and Soren Nors Nielsen Editing: William D. Williams Design and production: Vicente Santiago, Yoshiko Rossiter and Maki Tanigawa |
Contents Why is Eutrophication Such a Series Pollution Problem? How Bad is Eutrophication at Present? Where Nutrients Come from and How they Cause Eutrophication Water Quality Management and Eutrophication in Some Lakes Around the World Environmental Education and Political Awareness Social, Cultural, Institutional and Economic Aspects of Eutrophication The Future
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Vol.4 … how to involve the public in protection them from degradation
ISBN:92-807-2244-1 First edition: 2002 Text: M. Trudel, E. Wysokinska, W. Williams and W. Rast Editing: J. Barmies Design and production: Vicente Santiago, Maki Tanigawa |
Contents Why is public participation needed to protect freshwaters? Why it is important to protect freshwaters Who is the ‘public’? Forms of public participation and environmental education How can the public be informed and involved? Case studies
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