Ecological Assessment of Environmental Degradation, Pollution and Recovery

Author: Ravera   O.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780444600219

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444873613

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444873613

Subject: X13 Environmental Chemistry

Language: ENG

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The Ispra Course on Ecological Assessment of Environmental Degradation, Pollution and Recovery'' was structured according to the following topics: (a) terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem concept; (b) structure, functions and evolution of the ecosystem in relation to the natural and anthropogenic influences, and (c) concept of stress, assessment and restoration of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. These general concepts were developed in a series of lectures presented by well-known experts in their specific fields, taking into account the ecological principles and environmental management. For the various aspects of the environmental problems, the state-of-the-art, the principles of restoration techniques, the results obtained by their application and the research needs to acquire a better knowledge of the ecological processes, were discussed. The lectures were illustrated by several case studies concerning forests, lakes, reservoirs, rivers, soil and the interrelations between air and terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

This book contains the lectures presented at the course, reviewed by the authors, and complemented throughout with numerous figures and tables.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 12

Preface

pp.:  6 – 14

Table of Contents

pp.:  12 – 6

List of Contributors

pp.:  14 – 16

Chapter 2. Ecological succession and evolution of freshwater ecosystems

pp.:  46 – 70

Chapter 3. Concept of ecosystem stress and its assessment

pp.:  70 – 96

Chapter 4. Concept of stress and recovery in aquatic ecosystem

pp.:  96 – 136

Chapter 5. Concept of stress, and anthropogenic, in terrestrial ecosystems

pp.:  136 – 152

Chapter 6. Dynamic equilibria in material systems and their response to perturbations

pp.:  152 – 174

Chapter 7. Ecological assessment of the degradation and recovery of rivers from pollution

pp.:  174 – 210

Chapter 8. Biomanipulation of aquatic food chains to improve water quality ineutrophic lakes

pp.:  210 – 232

Chapter 9. Lake ecosystem degradation and recovery studied by the enclosure method

pp.:  232 – 260

Chapter 10. The impact of heavy metals on terrestrial ecosystems: Biological adaptation through behavioural and physiological avoidance

pp.:  260 – 276

Chapter 11. Persistent chemicals in soil ecosystems and optimization of biological degradation processes

pp.:  276 – 290

Chapter 12. Air pollution effects in terrestrial ecosystems and their restoration

pp.:  290 – 306

Chapter 13. Air pollution effects on aquatic ecosystems and their restoration

pp.:  306 – 328

Chapter 14. Mining effects on ecosystems and their recovery

pp.:  328 – 340

Chapter 15. Heavy metal pollution and ecosystem recovery

pp.:  340 – 368

Index

pp.:  368 – 385

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