Guidelines of Lake Management
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International Lake Environment Committee
The management and conservation of the world lakes and reservoirs are at crisis point. On the one hand, the human population is steadily increasing, with six billion people already inhabiting the planet. On the other hand, the ability of the world lakes and reservoirs to meet the needs of the world's population is rapidly decreasing. The problem is exacerbated by several phenomena, all of anthropogenic origin, which are lowering the quality of water in lakes and reservoirs. The most important of these are: lake acidification, eutrophication, siltation, salinisation, contamination with toxic chemicals and the introduction of animals and plants from elsewhere.
Unable to remain indifferent to such events, the International Lake Environment Committee Foundation (ILEC) was formed in 1986 as an international non-governmental organization (NGO), and given legal status in 1987 by the Japanese Environment Agency and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
ILEC was organized with the aim of promoting environmentally sound management of natural and man-made lakes and their environments consistent with sustainable development policies by promoting international research and investigation, and by facilitating the exchange of findings and knowledge among the experts throughout the world.
I hope you will find this web page useful in understanding how ILEC is attempting to achieve its aim. Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information, should you need it.
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- Vol.1 Princioles of Lake Management(c1989)
- Vol.2 Socio-Economic Aspect (c1991)
- Vol.3 Lake Shore Management (c1990)
- Vol.4 Toxic Substances (c1992)
- Vol.5 Acidification (c1993)
- Vol.6 Management of inland Saline Waters (c1998)
- Vol.7 Biomanipulation (c1995)
- Vol.8 World Lakes in Crisis (c1997)
- Vol.9 Reservoir water Quality Management (c1999)
- A focus on Lakes/Rivers in Environmental Education (c1998)
Copyright by the Environmental Agency, Government of Japan and International Lake Environment Committee.
Opinions expressed in these volumes are those of authers and do not necessarily reflect those of the International Lake Environment Committee Foundation.
Designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsover on the part of the International Lake Environment Committee Foundation concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delineation of its frontiers or boundaries.
No use of this publication may be made for resale or for any other commercial purpuse whatsover without prior permission in writing from ILEC/UNEP-IETC.
Link para download gratuito dos 9 livros: http://www.ilec.or.jp/eg/pubs/guideline/index.html#1 Vol.1 Princioles of Lake Management(c1989) | Lump Download 7.24Mb |
- -Foreword_amp; Contents
- 199kb
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- General Introduction232kb
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- Ecosystem Concept765kb
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- Problems of Lakes and Reservoirs167kb
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- Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of the Problem407kb
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- Assessment of Mass Balance 608kb
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- Use of Models1.15Mb
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- Remedial Techniques533kb
- 8 (from 8-1 to 8-3)
- Planning for Sound Management of Lake Environments493kb
- 8 (from 8-4 to 8-6)
- Planning for Sound Management of Lake Environments 581kb
- 9
- Laguna de Bay Region598kb
- 10
- Management of Reservoirs in Brasil617kb
- 11
- Environmental Management of the Saguling Dam742kb
- -Appendix_amp;Index
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Vol.2 Socio-Economic Aspect(c1991) | Lump Download 6.43Mb |
- -Foreword_amp; Contents
- 92.7kb
- -Section.1
- Utilization of Water Resources and Problems of Lake Management154kb
- -Section.2-1
- Understanding of the state of the lake environment from a socio-cultural perspective -an example of Lake Biwa, Japan473kb
- -Section.2-2
- Interst groups involved with use of water resources/environment303kb
- -Section.2-3
- The public's role in lake management: the experience in the Great Lakes576kb
- -Section.3-1
- Water resource management: planning and implementation816kb
- -Section.3-2
- Effective monitoring of lake waters403kb
- -Section.3-3
- Integrated land-water systems and their possible modern application288kb
- -Section.3-4
- Economic analysis of water resource development427kb
- -Section.3-5
- Cost sharing for lake/reservoir management: Issues and pronciples570kb
- -Section.4-1
- Local social and environmental impacts of water resource developments
- 496kb
- -Section.4-2
- Problems and issues in compensatory measures related to water resource developments465kb
- -Section.4-3
- Socio-economic and cultural approaches to involuntary population resettlement528kb
- -Section.4-4
- Water resources development and water quality management in brakish lakes876kb
- -Section.5
- Conclisions and Recommendations129kb
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Vol.3 Lake Shore Management(c1990) | Lump Download 7.08Mb |
- -Foreword_amp; Contents
- 152kb
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- Introduction 105kb
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- Evapotranspiration in littoral vegetation266kb
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- Erosion and filtration
- 234kb
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- Water quality aspects693kb
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- Littoral habitats and communities1.35Mb
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- impact on man363kb
- 7
- Impact by man365kb
- 8
- Quantification and modelling546kb
- 9
- Management tools530kb
- 10
- Planning 465kb
- 11
- The Kis-Balaton reservoir system as means of controlling eutrofication of Lake Balaton, Hunary890kb
- 12
- Shore management in Lake Biwa1.14Mb
- -Index
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Vol.4 Toxic Substances(c1992) | Lump Download 8.08Mb |
- -Contents
- 191kb
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- Introduction 300kb
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- General Principles of Toxicology925kb
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- Movement of Toxic Substances Through Bioaccumulation676kb
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- Modelling of Lake Ecotoxicology847kb
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- Heavy Metals and Other Inorganic Toxic Substances853kb
- -Casestudy
- Heavy Metals in Lake Balaton159kb
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- Organic Pesticides in Aquatic Environments with Emphasis on Sources and Fate in the Great Lakes 1.07Mb
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- Other Organic Toxic Substances 664kb
- 8
- Toxic Substances Management Principles Derived From the Experience with Water Quality Management in the Ruhr River Basin 2.20Mb
- -Appendix_amp;Index
- 306kb
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Vol.5 Acidification(c1993) | Lump Download 6.74Mb |
- -Foreword_amp; Contents
- 146kb
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- Introduction: Overview of the Problem 315kb
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- Sources, Pollutants and Abatement Possibilities 1.10Mb
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- Effects of Lake Acidification 668kb
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- Restoration of Acidic Lakes 304kb
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- Management and Modelling of Lake Acidification 909kb
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- Lago D'Orta Ecosystem Recovery by Liming 1.35Mb
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- Shallow Lakes and the Influence of Acid Rain on their Wetlands and Shore Vegetation 559kb
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- Acidification of Lakes in Canada 1.11Mb
- -Appendix_amp;Index
- 346kb
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Vol.6 Management of inland Saline Waters(c1998) | Lump Download 5.38Mb |
- -Foreword_amp; Contents
- 142kb
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- Introduction 681kb
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- Chemical and Physical Features 679kb
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- Biological Features 814kb
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- Values 667kb
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- Management Issues 923kb
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- Case Studies 968kb
- -References_amp;Index
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Vol.7 Biomanipulation(c1995) | Lump Download 9.11Mb |
- -Foreword_amp; Contents
- 226kb
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- Biomanipulation: Bases for a Top-down Control 592kb
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- Objectives of Biomanipulation 731kb
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- Food Web Alterations by Physical Changes: Eutrophication and selective fisheries 970kb
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- Manipulation of Fish Population of Lake Recovery from Eutrophication in the Temperate Region 1.41Mb
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- Management of Eutrophication of Lakes to Enhance Fish Production 697kb
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- Manipulation of Aquatic Plants 776kb
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- Modelling and Biomanipulation 887kb
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- Case study: Lake Candia (Northern Italy) 469kb
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- Food-chain Manipulation as a Tool in Management of Small Lakes in the Netherlands: The Lake Zwemlust Example 755kb
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- Case studies: Lake Balaton (Hungary) 244kb
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- Long Term (1970 - 1990) Whole Lake Biomanipulation Experience Case Study: Lake Kinneret (Israel)
- 577kb
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- Management by Food Chain Manipulation of Lake Biwa (Japan) 371kb
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- Reservoir Management Using Food Chain Manipulation 412kb
- -Index
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Vol.8 World Lakes in Crisis(c1997) | Lump Download 9.95Mb |
- -Foreword_amp; Contents
- 202kb
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- Impact of Climate Change on Lakes and Reservoirs
- 904kb
- 2
- Acidification of the Scandinavian Lakes 596kb
- 3
- Main Problems Facing Endangered Chinese Lakes with Some Suggested Principles For Their Restoration and Some Examples 1.50Mb
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- Environmental Problems of Large Central Asian Lakes 597kb
- 5 (from 5-1 to 5-2)
- Natural History of Lakes Nasser-Nubia with Special Reference to Enviromental and Economic and Economic Questions
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- 5 (from 5-3 to 5-6)
- Natural History of Lakes Nasser-Nubia with Special Reference to Enviromental and Economic and Economic Questions 747kb
- 5 (from 5-7 to 5-14)
- Natural History of Lakes Nasser-Nubia with Special Reference to Enviromental and Economic and Economic Questions 1.06Mb
- 6 (from 6-1 to 6-5)
- Water Quantity and Quality in Lakes and Reservoirs for Human Uses 748kb
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- Water Quantity and Quality in Lakes and Reservoirs for Human Uses 1.25Mb
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- Survey of the State of World Lakes 402kb
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- Conclsions 390kb
- -Appendix_amp;Index
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Vol.9 Reservoir water Quality Management(c1999) | Lump Download 11.6Mb |
- -Contents_amp;Preface
- 363kb
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- Introduction 454kb
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- Aspects and Approaches to Water Quality Management 785kb
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- Technical Aspects of Reservoir Construction
- 445kb
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- Reservoirs as Ecosystems 1.44Mb
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- Reservoir Fisheries and Its Relation to Water Quality 438kb
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- Reservoir Pollution and Water Quality Deterioration 549kb
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- Theory of Ecotechnological Management 509kb
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- Reservoir Water Quality and How is it Determined 494kb
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- Sampling,Monitoring and Water Quality Evaluation 1.12Mb
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- Approches and Methods of Watershed Management 544kb
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- IN-Lake Ecotechnological Management 889kb
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- Management of Reservoir Outflow 304kb
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- Water Quality Management of Specific Reservoir Types 506kb
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- Mathematical Modelling of Water Quality Management 752kb
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- Case Studies 499kb
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- Conclusions 410kb
- -References_amp;Index
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A focus on Lakes/Rivers in Environmental Education(c1998) | Lump Download 10.8Mb |
- -Editors and Authers, Contents
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- Introduction 1.14Mb
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- Development of Curricula 852kb
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- Development of Teaching Materials 1.01Mb
- -Chapter.4
- Additional Consideration 560kb
- -Experiences of ILEC-PEAL Project in Argentina(1)
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- -Experiences of ILEC-PEAL Project in Argentina(2)
- 604kb
- -Use of the Hydrographic Basin and Water Quality in the Training of School Teachers and Teaching of Environmental Science in Brazil
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- -The Danish Environmental Education/School Project, Experiences from the Period 1990-1995
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- -Ghana's Environmental Education Project
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- -Shiga Project for Environmental Education 1989-1995 -A Case Study in Japan
- 768kb
- -A Guideline for Environment Education from Chaiang Mai University (Thailand) - ILEC EE Project
- 997kb
- -Result of Environmental Education Project carried out at Pattani, Thailand, Appendix
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Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management [Blackwell Science Issue.]
Language: English Size: A4 Color: B/W ISSN: 1320-5331 Edited by: W. Rast Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management aims to promote environmentally sound management of natural and artificial lakes, consistent with sustainable development policies. This peer-reviewed Journal publishes international research on the management and conservation of lakes and reservoirs to facilitate the international exchange of results.
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