The environment in Asia Pacific harbours
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The environment in Asia Pacific harbours
Springer, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Urbanization has reached unprecedented levels in the estuarine and coastal zone, particularly in the Asia Pacific region where mega-cities and mega-harbours are still growing. This book demonstrates the different solutions and pitfalls, successes and failures in a large number of ports and harbours in the Asia Pacific Region, and shows how science can provide ecologically sustainable solutions that apply wherever the growth of mega-harbours occurs.
目次
- About the editor. Foreword. Preface. Contributors. 1. Increasing trade and urbanisation of the Asia Pacific coast
- E. Wolanski. 2. Tokyo Bay: its environmental status - past, present and future
- K. Furukawa, T. Okada. 3. Ecological network linked by the planktonic larvae of the clam Rudipates Philippinarum in Tokyo Bay
- H. Hinata, K. Furukawa. 4. Circulation processes in Tokyo Bay
- K. Nakayama. 5. Effects of oceanic water intrusion on the Tokyo Bay environment
- H. Hinata. 6. Influence of the deep waterway project on the Changjiang Estuary
- J. Zhu et al. 7. Impact of human activities on the health of ecosystems in the Changjiang Delta region
- J. Zhang et al. 8. Geographical and economical setting of the Pearl River estuary
- M. Zhou et al. 9. Physical processes and sediment dynamics in the Pearl River
- L. Dong et al. 10. Water quality and phytoplankton blooms in the Pearl River estuary
- Y. Li et al. 11. Pollution studies on mangroves in Hong Kong and mainland China
- N.F.Y. Tam. 12. Field and model studies of water quality in Hong Kong
- K.-L. Pun. 13. Eutrophication dynamics in Hong Kong coastal waters: physical and biological interactions
- J.H.W. Lee et al. 14. Marine communities and introduced species in Pearl Harbor, O'ahu, Hawai'i
- S.L. Coles. 15. Physical environment in the Gulf of Thailand with emphasis on three important ports
- S. Vongvisessomjai
- 16. Environmental issues in the Gulf of Thailand
- G. Wattayakorn. 17. The environment in Ho Chi Minh City harbours
- N.H. Nhan.18. Biophysical environment of Manila Bay - then and now
- G.S. Jacinto et al. 19. Manila Bay: environmental challenges and opportunities
- G.S. Jacinto et al. 20. Carbon flux through bacteria in a eutrophic tropical environment: Port Klang waters
- C.-W. Lee, C.-W. Bong. 21. Phytoplankton structure in the tropical port waters of Singapore
- K.Y.-H. Gin et al. 22. Marine habitats in one of the world's busiest harbours
- L.M. Chou. 23. The physical oceanography of Singapore coastal waters and its implications for oil spills
- E.S. Chan et al. 24. Managing the port of Jakarta Bay: overcoming the legacy of 400 years of adhoc development. D.G. Bengen et al. 25. Darwin Harbour: water quality and ecosystem structure in a tropical harbour in the early stages of urban development
- A.D. McKinnon et al. 26. Hydrodynamics of Darwin Harbour
- D. Williams et al. 27. An estuarine ecohydrology model of Darwin Harbour, Australia
- E. Wolanski et al. 28. Is harbour development ecologically sustainable?
- E. Wolanski. Index.
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