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Ferrier and Alan Jenkins 210 $aChichester, West Sussex, UK ;$aHoboken, NJ $cBlackwell$d2009 215 $a1 online resource (556 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9781405171229 311 08$a1405171227 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aHandbook of Catchment Management; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1: The Catchment Management Concept; 2: Wetland Management; 3: Flood Management; 4: Ecological Consequences of River Channel Management; 5: Managing Agricultural Catchments to Sustain Production and Water Quality; 6: Effluent Management; 7: Managing Urban Runoff; 8: Catchment to Coast Systems - Managing Microbial Pollutants for Bathing and Shellfish Harvesting Waters; 9: Irrigation Management in a Catchment Context; 10: Managing Potable Water Supplies; 11: Managing Catchments for Hydropower Generation 327 $a12: The Danube River - the Most International River Basin13: Murray-Darling Basin - Integrated Management in a Large, Dry and Thirsty Basin; 14: Water Resources in South East England - a Dilemma in Sustainable Development; 15: Managing the Catchments of the Great Barrier Reef; 16: Catchment Management Case Study - Senegal River; 17: Laguna De Bay - A Tropical Lake Under Pressure; 18: Chesapeake Bay Catchment Management - Lessons Learned from a Collaborative, Science-based Approach to Water Quality Restoration; 19: The Glasgow Strategic Drainage Plan 327 $a20: The Ruhr Catchment (Germany) - the Contribution of Reservoirs to Integrated River Basin Management21: Evolution of River Basin Management in the Okavango System, Southern Africa; 22: Basin Management Approaches used in a High-latitude Northern Catchment - the Mackenzie River Basin; 23: The Future for Catchment Management; Index 330 $aThis book addresses the fundamental requirement for an interdisciplinary catchment based approach to managing and protecting water resources that crucially includes an understanding of land use and its management. 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