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Lake Naivasha, Kenya
Papers submitted by participants at the conference "Science and the Sustainable Management of Shallow Tropical Waters" held at Kenya Wildlife Services Training Institute, Naivasha, Kenya, 11-16 April 1999, together with those from additional studies on...

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This is the first comprehensive study of an east African lake for thirty years. It represents the culmination of research expeditions which stretch back twenty years and is thus able to pick up long term changes which the individual research activities do not reveal. Lake Naivasha is a tropical lake whose natural fluctuations are now dwarfed by human impacts. Papers show how the irrigation for horticulture and power cooling has reduced the lake depth significantly; exotic arrivals have altered the plant community beyond recognition and its commercial value as a fishery and a tourist feature are reduced by over use. Despite this, the lake has considerable conservation value at present. It provides a different case study in the ever-growing library of the effects of human follies. Lake Naivasha has achieved global importance in the past ten years because its waters are used to sustain the largest horticultural industry in Africa. The book highlights its fragility under such pressure and points out the way towards sustainable use of the water and the ecosystem.

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This is the first comprehensive study of an east African lake for thirty years. It represents the culmination of research expeditions which stretch back twenty years and is thus able to pick up long term changes which the individual research activities do not reveal. Lake Naivasha is a tropical lake whose natural fluctuations are now dwarfed by human impacts. Papers show how the irrigation for horticulture and power cooling has reduced the lake depth significantly; exotic arrivals have altered the plant community beyond recognition and its commercial value as a fishery and a tourist feature are reduced by over use. Despite this, the lake has considerable conservation value at present. It provides a different case study in the ever-growing library of the effects of human follies. Lake Naivasha has achieved global importance in the past ten years because its waters are used to sustain the largest horticultural industry in Africa. The book highlights its fragility under such pressure and points out the way towards sustainable use of the water and the ecosystem.

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Mitarbeit David M. Harper (Herausgeber), R. Boar (Herausgeber), M. Everard (Herausgeber), P. Hickley (Herausgeber), Mark Everard (Herausgeber), Boar (Herausgeber), M Everard et al (Herausgeber), R Boar (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer Netherlands
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erscheinungsdatum 30.06.2009
Thema Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Biologie > Ökologie
 
EAN 9781402012365
ISBN 978-1-4020-1236-5
Anzahl Seiten 203
Illustration XII, 203 p.
Abmessung (Verpackung) 19.5 x 26 cm
Gewicht (Verpackung) 640 g
 
Serie Developments in Hydrobiology > 168
Developments in Hydrobiology
Themen C, Ecology, Zoology & animal sciences, Conservation Biology, Nature Conservation, Conservation of the environment, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Taxonomy & systematics, Freshwater & Marine Ecology, aquatic ecology, Hydrobiology, Freshwater and Marine Ecology, Animal taxonomy, Animal systematics, Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography, Evolutionary Theory
 

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