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Carpenter 210 1$aLondon ;$aWashington, D.C. :$cEarthscan,$d2011. 215 $a1 online resource (361 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-84407-923-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aCover; Construction in the Landscape; Copyright; Contents; List of Photographs, Figures and Tables; Preface; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Part I: Land Resources; Chapter 1. Land Features; Chapter 2. The Impact of Construction; Part II: Man-Made Forms and Structures; Chapter 3. Landforms and Their Modification; Chapter 4. Earthworks for Structures; Chapter 5. Mines and Quarries; Chapter 6. Dams and Other Hydraulic Structures; Chapter 7. Coastal and Estuarial Construction; Chapter 8. Transport Routes and Infrastructure; Chapter 9. Bridges and Crossings 327 $aChapter 10. Military and Industrial ConstructionChapter 11. Towers; Chapter 12. Buildings and Settlements; Part III: Planning Construction in Various Landscapes; Chapter 13. Construction in Scenic Country; Chapter 14. Construction in Flat, Open Country; Chapter 15. Construction in Urban Landscapes; Chapter 16. Built Landscapes in the Future; Subject Index; Index of Places, Projects and People 330 $aConstruction in the Landscape describes the impact of construction on the land and landscape where it takes place. Geographical coverage is necessarily global to reflect the great variation both in people?s economic and social needs and in the shortage or abundance of natural resources.Part I introduces both land resources, whether used for agriculture, human settlement or mineral extraction or conserved as scenery, wildlife habitat or for the undefined needs of future generations; and construction, its products, skills, processes and impacts on land resources.Part II describes specific forms 606 $aBuilding sites 606 $aLandscape protection 606 $aEngineering geology 606 $aBuilding$xEnvironmental aspects 606 $aLandscape construction 606 $aLand use$xPlanning 615 0$aBuilding sites. 615 0$aLandscape protection. 615 0$aEngineering geology. 615 0$aBuilding$xEnvironmental aspects. 615 0$aLandscape construction. 615 0$aLand use$xPlanning. 676 $a624.028/6 700 $aCarpenter$b T. 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Concepts for restoration: Nutrient loading, thresholds and alternative stable states -- 2. From a river to an urban lake. Historic development -- 3. Morphology, water temperature and climate -- 4. Hydrological aspects of Alte Donau -- 5. Restoration and lake management -- 6. Long-term changes of the physico-chemical conditions in Alte Donau -- 7. Sediment -- 8. Wax and wane of macrophytes -- 9. The signature of Phytoplankton in Alte Donau: response to trophic change from hypertrophic to mesotrophic over 22 years -- 10. Phytoplankton photosynthesis and production -- 11. The response of zooplankton to restoration and climate warming in Alte Donau -- 12. The Ciliate Assemblage in Alte Donau -- 13 Microbial and viral loop in Alte Donau: A case study -- 14. The effect of restoration measures on the benthic invertebrates of a Danube backwater (Alte Donau) -- 15. Fish assemblages of the ?Alte Donau? system: Communities under various pressures -- 16. The stocks of waterbirds on the Alte Donau in Vienna -- 17. Hygienic aspects of a recreational water-body -- 18. Restoration of the littoral zone -- 19. New planning activities in Vienna?s water-management -- 20. Eutrophication, management and sustainable development of urban Lakes: General considerations and specific solutions for Alte Donau - A Synthesis. 330 $aHere we report on a 25-year long-term sequence of measures to return a deteriorated recreational urban lake, Alte Donau in Vienna to acceptable water quality. Metropolitan waters require focused ecosystem management plans and intensive in-lake efforts. We explored physico-chemical conditions, food web from viruses to fish and water birds, the sediments, the littoral zone and the catchment, management and urban planning, and global warming. Several restoration techniques were tested and critically evaluated. The final management plan was based on bi-stable theory. 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