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River Channel Management: Towards sustainable catchment hydrosystems


River Channel Management: Towards sustainable catchment hydrosystems

Paperback by Downs, Peter; Gregory, Ken

River Channel Management: Towards sustainable catchment hydrosystems

£43.99

ISBN:
9780340759691
Publication Date:
28 May 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Hodder Arnold
Pages:
408 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 22 May 2024
River Channel Management: Towards sustainable catchment hydrosystems

Description

River Channel Management is the first book to deal comprehensively with recent revolutions in river channel management. It explores the multi-disciplinary nature of river channel management in relation to modern management techniques that bear the background of the entire drainage basin in mind, use channel restoration where appropriate, and are designed to be sustainable. River Channel Management is divided into five sections: ·The Introduction outlines the need for river channel management . ·Retrospective Review offers an overview of twentieth century engineering methods and the ways that river channel systems operate. ·Realisation explains how greater understanding of river channel adjustments, channel hazards and river basin planning created a context for twenty-first century management. ·Requirements for Management explains and examines environmental assessment, restoration-based approaches, and methods that work towards 'design with nature' ·Final Revision speculates about prospects for twenty-first century river channel management. River Channel Management is written for higher-level undergraduates and for postgraduates in geography, ecology, engineering, planning, geology and environmental science, for professionals involved in river channel management, and for staff in environmental agencies.

Contents

Part One Introduction The need for river channel management Part Two Retrospect Land use changes conditioning river management River channel management: early 20th century approaches Part Three: Realisation Consequences of river engineering River channel sensitivity to change Ecological unity of the river corridor Integrated river basin planning Part Four: Requirements Post-modern river management - river restoration Environmental assessment in support of river channel management Environmental aligned river engineering - working with the river Part Five: Revision Design with nature: prospects for 21st century river channel management.

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