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Informationen zum Autor Paul Kemp, University of Southampton, UK Dylan Roberts and Nick Sotherton, Game Conservancy Trust, UK Klappentext In recent years there has been considerable interest and work carried out in the area of habitiat management and remedial work in streams and rivers across the globe in an effort to benefit stocks on salmon and trout, which in many areas have seen declining wild populations. This important book brings together contributions from many internationally renowned experts, highlighting many key aspects of the subject. Themes running through the book include habitat requirements for salmonids, catchment management, riparian zone management, within-channel habitat management, organisation, funding and execution of management work, monitoring and evaluation, and a conclusions section drawing together the book's main themes. Salmonid Fisheries: Freshwater Habitat Management is a book that will be of great use and interest to a wide range of scientists and managers, including those working in fisheries management, habitat improvement, environmental sciences and ecology, and fish biology. Libraries in all research establishments and universities where these subjects are studied and taught should have copies of this work on their shelves. Zusammenfassung Salmonid Fisheries is a landmark publication! concentrating on river management! habitat restoration and rehabilitation! disseminating lessons learnt in relation to the intensively studied salmonids that are applicable to future interventions! not just for salmonid species but for other non-salmonid species! biota and ecosystems. Inhaltsverzeichnis 12480976