ABSTRACT
This book is an essential knowledge base for both ecological restoration and management. Although tropical lakes are not identical, and therefore require individually developed and restoration and management practices; there are general principles in both restoration and management that can be derived from the case histories in this book and the limnological literature in general.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART 1 Ab iotic Environment
chapter 3|20 pages
Phosphorus and Eutrophication in a Subtropical Lake Basin Lake Chapala-Mexico
1 and Jose de Anda2
part |2 pages
PART 2 Biotic Environment
chapter 7|40 pages
Invasive Aquatic Weeds and Eutrophication: The Case of Water Hyacinth in Lake Victoria
1 and Robert E. Hecky2
part |2 pages
PART _________3 R estoration and Management
chapter 11|20 pages
Lake Restoration and Biomanipulation in Temperate Lakes: Relevance for Subtropical and Tropical Lakes
5 and Flavio Scasso3
chapter 12|28 pages
Using Biomanipulation to Control Eutrophication in a Shallow Tropical Urban Reservoir (Lago Paranoa, Brazil)
1 and Fernando L. R. M. Starling2
chapter 13|16 pages
Water Quality Amelioration in an Urban Eutrophic Lake by Preventing the Inflow of Municipal Sewage: A Case Study of Husainsagar Lake
1 and A. Vijaykumar2