Aquatic Environment Management 1st Edition
Capture the future of water stewardship with Aquatic Environment Management (1st Edition) by Pramod Kumar Pandey and Amit Pande</b. This authoritative guide brings clarity to complex aquatic systems and equips practitioners, students, and policymakers with practical tools for protecting rivers, lakes, wetlands and coastal zones.
Grounded in contemporary science and real-world relevance, the book explains core concepts—hydrology, water quality indicators, pollutant pathways, ecosystem responses and remediation strategies—using clear language and applied examples. Readers will find balanced coverage of monitoring techniques, risk assessment, pollution control measures, and sustainable management practices tailored to both urban and rural settings.
Particularly valuable for those working in South Asia and similar climatic regions, the text contextualizes global principles with regionally relevant examples, regulatory perspectives and community-based approaches. It is ideal for graduate students in environmental science, civil and environmental engineers, resource managers, consultants and government officials seeking practical guidance on water resource protection and restoration.
The authors combine scientific rigor with a solutions-oriented outlook: expect actionable frameworks for designing monitoring programs, assessing anthropogenic impacts, and implementing cost-effective mitigation. Diagrams, case discussions and step-by-step methodologies translate theory into practice, helping readers move from assessment to intervention with confidence.
Whether you’re preparing for fieldwork, shaping policy or advancing academic research, Aquatic Environment Management is a must-have reference that bridges science and management. Add this essential resource to your collection to better understand, manage and sustain freshwater and coastal ecosystems for current and future generations.
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