Floods in an arid continent
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Floods in an arid continent
(Advances in ecological research / edited by J.B. Cragg, v. 39)
Elsevier Academic Press, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Nowhere are floods more paradoxical than in the generally arid Australian continent. Floods in an Arid Continent brings together experts in meteorology, hydrology, limnology, ornithology, landscape ecology, veterinary and medical sciences, economics, anthropology and sociology to synthesize current knowledge on floods, their occurrence, and their consequences for the environment and societies in the Australian context.
Floods can have either beneficial or detrimental effects on the landscape and human societies. This book fills this important gap in our study and offers a multidisciplinary approach in understanding the effects of global climate change. The editors provide complete coverage on dynamics, patterns and consequences of floods, studied from several perspectives. Although the geographic focus of the book is Australia, the synthesis that is detailed in this book will undoubtedly be useful for the understanding of floods in all other regions of the planet.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction
Chapter 2
Climatic Background to Past and Future Floods in Australia
Chapter 3
Floods Down Rivers: From Damaging to Replenishing Forces
Chapter 4
Effects of Floods on Distribution and Reproduction of Aquatic Birds
Chapter 5
The Landscape Context of Flooding in the Murray-Darling Basin
Chapter 6
Effect of Flooding on the Occurrence of Infectious Diseases
Chapter 7
Some Economics of Floods
Chapter 8
Tiddalik's Travels: The Making and Remaking of an Aboriginal Flood Myth
Chapter 9
Understanding the Social Impacts of Floods in South Eastern Australia
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