Water and Environment in the Selenga-Baikal Basin: International Research Cooperation for an Ecoregion of Global Relevance
The water resources of the Selenga River/Lake Baikal system are of fundamental importance for the ecosystems and socio-economic development of the region. In this large-scale river and lake basin, there are strong contrasts between regions of relatively pristine nature and massive anthropogenic impa...
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Zusammenfassung: | The water resources of the Selenga River/Lake Baikal system are of fundamental importance for the ecosystems and socio-economic development of the region. In this large-scale river and lake basin, there are strong contrasts between regions of relatively pristine nature and massive anthropogenic impacts on the environment. Climate change effects are more pronounced than in most other parts of the earth, and the transition from socialism into a more market-oriented economy has led to a boom in mining but also to a partial collapse of environmental monitoring and urban waste water management systems. Moreover, the expansion of agriculture and mining has triggered a considerable land cover change, rising water consumption, and the release of contaminants that had previously been unknown to the region. The consequences for the water resources and the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems depending on them have become increasingly visible in recent years. This book, which is based on contributions to the 2014 "Bringing Together Selenga-Baikal Research Conference", provides a multidisciplinary insight into current water-related challenges and strategies for their solution from the viewpoint of the international scientific community |
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spelling | Water and Environment in the Selenga-Baikal Basin International Research Cooperation for an Ecoregion of Global Relevance Martin Kappas, Daniel Karthe, Sergey Chalov, Nikolay Kasimov, Martin Kappas, Marcus Malsy, Martina Flörke, Martin Kappas, Tsolmon Renchin, Selenge Munkhbayar, Oyudari Vova, Jan Degener, Enkhbayar Dandar, Jesús Carrera, Buyankhishig Nemer, Gunsmaa Batbayar, Daniel Karthe, Martin Pfeiffer, Wolf von Tümpling, Galina Shinkareva, Nikolay Kasimov, Mikhail Lychagin, Sergey Chalov, Anna Romanchenko, Ekaterina Promakhova, Nikolay Alexeevsky, Nicolas Le Dantec, Nathalie Babonneau, Marcaurélio Franzetti, Christophe Delacourt, Yosef Akhtman, Alexander Ayurzhanaev, Pascal Le Roy, S. Enkh-Amgalan, D. Dorjgotov, J. Oyungerel, D. Enkh-Taivan, O. Batkhishig, Petr Gunin, E.V. Danzhalova, Sergey Bazha, Till Luckenbach, Daria Bedulina, Maxim Timofeyev 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier The water resources of the Selenga River/Lake Baikal system are of fundamental importance for the ecosystems and socio-economic development of the region. In this large-scale river and lake basin, there are strong contrasts between regions of relatively pristine nature and massive anthropogenic impacts on the environment. Climate change effects are more pronounced than in most other parts of the earth, and the transition from socialism into a more market-oriented economy has led to a boom in mining but also to a partial collapse of environmental monitoring and urban waste water management systems. Moreover, the expansion of agriculture and mining has triggered a considerable land cover change, rising water consumption, and the release of contaminants that had previously been unknown to the region. The consequences for the water resources and the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems depending on them have become increasingly visible in recent years. This book, which is based on contributions to the 2014 "Bringing Together Selenga-Baikal Research Conference", provides a multidisciplinary insight into current water-related challenges and strategies for their solution from the viewpoint of the international scientific community Asia Russia lake basin mining management system lake baikal nature river water resources selenga river environment waste water climate change environmental monitoring mongolia water consumption ecosystem anthropogenic impact contamination agriculture Kappas, Martin ctb Karthe, Daniel edt Chalov, Sergey edt Kasimov, Nikolay edt https://elibrary.utb.de/doi/book/10.24216/9783838268538 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Water and Environment in the Selenga-Baikal Basin International Research Cooperation for an Ecoregion of Global Relevance |
title_auth | Water and Environment in the Selenga-Baikal Basin International Research Cooperation for an Ecoregion of Global Relevance |
title_exact_search | Water and Environment in the Selenga-Baikal Basin International Research Cooperation for an Ecoregion of Global Relevance |
title_full | Water and Environment in the Selenga-Baikal Basin International Research Cooperation for an Ecoregion of Global Relevance Martin Kappas, Daniel Karthe, Sergey Chalov, Nikolay Kasimov, Martin Kappas, Marcus Malsy, Martina Flörke, Martin Kappas, Tsolmon Renchin, Selenge Munkhbayar, Oyudari Vova, Jan Degener, Enkhbayar Dandar, Jesús Carrera, Buyankhishig Nemer, Gunsmaa Batbayar, Daniel Karthe, Martin Pfeiffer, Wolf von Tümpling, Galina Shinkareva, Nikolay Kasimov, Mikhail Lychagin, Sergey Chalov, Anna Romanchenko, Ekaterina Promakhova, Nikolay Alexeevsky, Nicolas Le Dantec, Nathalie Babonneau, Marcaurélio Franzetti, Christophe Delacourt, Yosef Akhtman, Alexander Ayurzhanaev, Pascal Le Roy, S. Enkh-Amgalan, D. Dorjgotov, J. Oyungerel, D. Enkh-Taivan, O. Batkhishig, Petr Gunin, E.V. Danzhalova, Sergey Bazha, Till Luckenbach, Daria Bedulina, Maxim Timofeyev |
title_fullStr | Water and Environment in the Selenga-Baikal Basin International Research Cooperation for an Ecoregion of Global Relevance Martin Kappas, Daniel Karthe, Sergey Chalov, Nikolay Kasimov, Martin Kappas, Marcus Malsy, Martina Flörke, Martin Kappas, Tsolmon Renchin, Selenge Munkhbayar, Oyudari Vova, Jan Degener, Enkhbayar Dandar, Jesús Carrera, Buyankhishig Nemer, Gunsmaa Batbayar, Daniel Karthe, Martin Pfeiffer, Wolf von Tümpling, Galina Shinkareva, Nikolay Kasimov, Mikhail Lychagin, Sergey Chalov, Anna Romanchenko, Ekaterina Promakhova, Nikolay Alexeevsky, Nicolas Le Dantec, Nathalie Babonneau, Marcaurélio Franzetti, Christophe Delacourt, Yosef Akhtman, Alexander Ayurzhanaev, Pascal Le Roy, S. Enkh-Amgalan, D. Dorjgotov, J. Oyungerel, D. Enkh-Taivan, O. Batkhishig, Petr Gunin, E.V. Danzhalova, Sergey Bazha, Till Luckenbach, Daria Bedulina, Maxim Timofeyev |
title_full_unstemmed | Water and Environment in the Selenga-Baikal Basin International Research Cooperation for an Ecoregion of Global Relevance Martin Kappas, Daniel Karthe, Sergey Chalov, Nikolay Kasimov, Martin Kappas, Marcus Malsy, Martina Flörke, Martin Kappas, Tsolmon Renchin, Selenge Munkhbayar, Oyudari Vova, Jan Degener, Enkhbayar Dandar, Jesús Carrera, Buyankhishig Nemer, Gunsmaa Batbayar, Daniel Karthe, Martin Pfeiffer, Wolf von Tümpling, Galina Shinkareva, Nikolay Kasimov, Mikhail Lychagin, Sergey Chalov, Anna Romanchenko, Ekaterina Promakhova, Nikolay Alexeevsky, Nicolas Le Dantec, Nathalie Babonneau, Marcaurélio Franzetti, Christophe Delacourt, Yosef Akhtman, Alexander Ayurzhanaev, Pascal Le Roy, S. Enkh-Amgalan, D. Dorjgotov, J. Oyungerel, D. Enkh-Taivan, O. Batkhishig, Petr Gunin, E.V. Danzhalova, Sergey Bazha, Till Luckenbach, Daria Bedulina, Maxim Timofeyev |
title_short | Water and Environment in the Selenga-Baikal Basin |
title_sort | water and environment in the selenga baikal basin international research cooperation for an ecoregion of global relevance |
title_sub | International Research Cooperation for an Ecoregion of Global Relevance |
topic | Asia Russia lake basin mining management system lake baikal nature river water resources selenga river environment waste water climate change environmental monitoring mongolia water consumption ecosystem anthropogenic impact contamination agriculture |
topic_facet | Asia Russia lake basin mining management system lake baikal nature river water resources selenga river environment waste water climate change environmental monitoring mongolia water consumption ecosystem anthropogenic impact contamination agriculture |
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