Written by Iskander Beglov | |
Friday, 08 January 2016 | |
Volume I. Formation of Inland Waters under Natural and Anthropogenic Impacts
This collection of papers addresses the results of theoretical and applied hydrological and hydro-physical research of inland water formation under climate change and anthropogenic impact. The data on mathematical modeling of given processes and experimental study of watercourses, water bodies, and catchment areas are presented as well.
Volume II Theoretical and Application-Oriented Aspects of Environmental Assessment and Monitoring of Nature and Nature-Anthropogenic Complexes
This collection of papers shows results of research dealing with theoretical and application-oriented aspects of environmental assessment and monitoring of nature and nature-anthropogenic complexes comprised of different-type water bodies and their catchments located in the larger area of Eurasia, from Northeast Russia and Caucasus. It also deals with modern techniques for research and monitoring of biological communities (phytoplankton, zooplankton, zoobenthos, macrophyte, and fishes), chemical pollution and ecological status of surface water and groundwater and atmosphere.
Assessments of environmental implications of anthropogenic impact (oil and gas development, coal and ore mining, water-and-power development) and natural processes (aridization) are discussed as well.
The collection can be used by wider circle of researchers and practitioners with ecological specialization.
Volume III Sustainable Use of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation in the context of Climate Change. Transboundary Water and Environmental Problems in Siberia and Central Asia and Water Resources Management
This collection contains papers presented at the conference sessions “Sustainable use of natural resources and environmental conservation in the context of climate change” and “Transboundary water and environmental problems in Siberia and Central Asia and water resources management”. The main focus of the first session contributions was on the analysis and assessment of natural environments in Siberia and the Arctic in the context of climate change, the research of issues related to sustainable use of natural and water resources, as well as development of water and environment improvement strategies in Siberia and Central Asia. Most of contributions to the second sessions presented results of the research carried out as part of integration projects of the three (Far East, Siberian, Ural) branches of the Russian Academy of Sciences on “Environmental risks in transboundary river basins: interstate and interregional cooperation issues” (2009-2011) and on “Transboundary river basins in the Asian part of Russia: comprehensive analysis of natural and anthropogenic environments and prospects of inter-regional cooperation” launched in 2012.
Vol. 1 (pdf, 4,6 MB)
Vol. 2 (pdf, 3,8 MB)
Vol. 3 (pdf, 3,5 MB)
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