River Basin Environment: Evaluation, Management and Conservation

River Basin Environment: Evaluation, Management and Conservation

Wei, Yongfen; Li, Fusheng; Kageyama, Koji; Awaya, Yoshio

Springer Verlag, Singapore

09/2022

356

Dura

Inglês

9789811940699

15 a 20 dias

784

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Chapter 1. Phenology of photosynthesis in a deciduous broadleaf forest: implications for the carbon cycle in a changing environment.- Chapter 2. Ecological significance of throughfall and stemflow to the carbon cycle in forest ecosystems.- Chapter 3.Forest carbon sequestration in mountainous region in Japan under ongoing climate change: implication for future research.- Chapter 4. Woody biomass change monitoring in temperate montane forests by airborne LiDAR analysis.- Chapter 5. Semi-natural grasslands maintained by controlled burning in Japan - Air and soil temperature and plant diversity.- Chapter 6. Detection and Identification of Phytophthora Pathogens That are Threatening Forest Ecosystems Worldwide.- Chapter 7. Water quality safety and security - from evaluation to control.- Chapter 8. Energy Recovery from Wastewater.- Chapter 9. Management of on-site household wastewater treatment systems (Johkasou) in Japan.- Chapter 10. Predicting fine sediment deposition rate in low-land river channel: Comparison of two adjacent rivers.- Chapter 11. Relationship between forest stand condition and water balance in a forested basin.- Chapter 12. Plant pathogenic oomycetes inhabiting river water are a potential source of infestation in agricultural areas.- Chapter 13. Soil contamination and conservation.- Chapter 14. Evaporation in arid regions.- Chapter 15. Feature Extraction and Analysis of Earthquake Motion.- Chapter 16. Involving the community to manage natural disasters: A study of Japanese disaster risk reduction practices.
Water quality;Waste recycling;Water environment dynamics;Vegetation resource and functions;Microbiology;Soil remediation;Remote sensing monitoring and evaluation;Burning and regeneration of vegetation;Disaster risk