The Hydrology of the UK The Hydrology of the UK
Routledge Environmental Management

The Hydrology of the UK

A Study of Change

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Publisher Description

The Hydrology of the UK assesses the changing hydrology of the UK, focusing on key issues that affect the fundamental hydrological processes and have important implications for water resource management, flood risk and environmental quality. The bookis divided into 3 sections: Section 1 examines the causes of change to the hydrology of the UK, including the impact of climate change, land use and geomorphological change, and dam construction. Section 2 assesses the effects of these pressures on UK rivers, goundwater, lakes, ponds, reservoirs and wetlands, looking at water quality, degradation, pollution and protection. Section 3 examines the responses of goverment organisations responsible for planning and management of water, including Environment Agencies, British Hydrological Society and the growing urgency for a World Hydrology Initiative.
Change will continue to be a major feature of UK hydrology in the future. This book provides an understanding of the changing hydrology of the UK and the international scene today and looks to the needs for the future.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2012
November 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
38
MB
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