Handbook on Child: With Historical Background (Concepts in Communication Informatics and Librarianship (CICIL)-79) e-bog
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Wetlands is a generic terms used to denote shallow, stagnant water bodies which are characteristically swampy, marshy and waterlogged. Wetlands are highly productive areas and at the same time some of the most threatened ecosystems. The present study is on the wetlands of North Bihar in India a region thoughts which the Himalayan rivers flow sluggishly leaving behind silt and sand enriching the...
E-bog
1313,81 DKK
Udgivet
30 juni 2010
Længde
517 sider
Genrer
Public administration
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789354394683
Wetlands is a generic terms used to denote shallow, stagnant water bodies which are characteristically swampy, marshy and waterlogged. Wetlands are highly productive areas and at the same time some of the most threatened ecosystems. The present study is on the wetlands of North Bihar in India a region thoughts which the Himalayan rivers flow sluggishly leaving behind silt and sand enriching the soil. In the process these areas have become habitats to several species of flora and fauna - some rare - which provide livelihoods for the population. They also help in pollution control and in maintaining the ecological balance. Based on field work between 1994 and 1996 the book deals with the management of wetlands in North Bihar in the context of a rapidly growing population and its effect on the environment as also the degradation of the fragile ecosystem. An extremely useful book which provides a wealth of data and material for researchers and teachers alike.