Sustainable Water Management and Wetland Restoration Strategies in Northern China
Editors
Giuseppe Tommaso Cirella, Stefan Zerbe
Bibliographic information
2014, 242 p.
- ISBN: 978-88-6046-069-1
- DOI : 10.13124/9788860461094
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This book depicts the results of a research project in northern China, where an international and interdisciplinary team of researchers from Italy, Germany and China has applied a broad range of methodology in order to answer basic and applied research questions and derive comprehensive recommendations for sustainable water management and wetland restoration. The project primarily focused on ecosystem services, e.g. the purification of water and biomass production. In particular, the ecosystem function and use of reed (Phragmites australis) and the perception as well as the value of water as a resource for Central Asia's multicultural societies was analysed.
Contents
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Front Matter
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Foreword, Preface
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Introduction
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SuWaRest, the “third culture” and environmental ethics
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Study areas: The Heihe River Basin and Wuliangsuhai Lake at the Hetao Irrigation District
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Use of microbial communities as bioindicators for land-use systems
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Water allocation along the Heihe River and Tugai forest conservation in Ejina
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Stoichiometry and functional traits of reed (Phragmites australis)
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Diversity and role of rhizobacteria associated to reed stands (Phragmites australis)
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Reeds as a renewable energy source: Insight into possible conversion pathways
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Livelihood and economy of reed wetlands
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Index of sustainable functionality: Application in Urat Front Banner
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Development scenarios on the Hetao Irrigation District and Wuliangsuhai Lake
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Conclusion and interdisciplinary recommendations
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Conclusion and interdisciplinary recommendations
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References
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Contributors
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Photographic Documentation
Press commentaries
This book is written for researchers, students in higher education and practitioners. Iale Bulletin, vol. 33 no. 1, march 2015
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