Stream Hydrology


Book Description

Since the publication of the first edition (1994) there have been rapid developments in the application of hydrology, geomorphology and ecology to stream management. In particular, growth has occurred in the areas of stream rehabilitation and the evaluation of environmental flow needs. The concept of stream health has been adopted as a way of assessing stream resources and setting management goals. Stream Hydrology: An Introduction for Ecologists Second Edition documents recent research and practice in these areas. Chapters provide information on sampling, field techniques, stream analysis, the hydrodynamics of moving water, channel form, sediment transport and commonly used statistical methods such as flow duration and flood frequency analysis. Methods are presented from engineering hydrology, fluvial geomorphology and hydraulics with examples of their biological implications. This book demonstrates how these fields are linked and utilised in modern, scientific river management. * Emphasis on applications, from collecting and analysing field measurements to using data and tools in stream management. * Updated to include new sections on environmental flows, rehabilitation, measuring stream health and stream classification. * Critical reviews of the successes and failures of implementation. * Revised and updated windows-based AQUAPAK software. This book is essential reading for 2nd/3rd year undergraduates and postgraduates of hydrology, stream ecology and fisheries science in Departments of Physical Geography, Biology, Environmental Science, Landscape Ecology, Environmental Engineering and Limnology. It would be valuable reading for professionals working in stream ecology, fisheries science and habitat management, environmental consultants and engineers.




Groundwater and Ecosystems


Book Description

Groundwater resources are facing increasing pressure from consuming and contaminating activities. There is a growing awareness that the quantitative and qualitative preservation of groundwater resources is a global need, not only to safeguard their future use for public supply and irrigation, but also to protect those ecosystems that depend partially or entirely on groundwater to maintain their species composition and natural ecological processes. Known as groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs), they have been a fast-growing field of research during the last two decades. This book is intended to provide a diverse overview of important studies on groundwater and ecosystems, including a toolbox for assessing the ecological water requirements for GDEs, and relevant case studies on groundwater/surface-water interactions, as well as the role of nutrients in groundwater for GDEs and ecosystem dependence (vegetation and cave fauna) on groundwater. Case studies are from Australia (nine studies) and Europe (12 studies from nine countries) as well as Argentina, Canada and South Africa. This book is of interest to everybody dealing with groundwater and its relationship with ecosystems. It is highly relevant for researchers, managers and decision-makers in the field of water and environment. It provides up-to-date information on crucial factors and parameters that need to be considered when studying groundwater-ecosystem relationships in different environments worldwide.




The NSW Groundwater Quality Protection Policy


Book Description

"The NSW Government and the community recognise the need for a coordinated approach to the improved management of groundwater. This can be achieved through implementation of the State Groundwater Policy Framework Document and its component policies, which include this Groundwater Quality Protection Policy. These policies are consistent with NSW Government directions for natural resource management"--P. 5.










New South Wales Wetlands Policy


Book Description

"The NSW Wetlands Management Policy of 1996 has been updated in this document to reflect developments in natural resource management and planning that affect wetlands. This policy recognises the shared goals of government and the community in promoting the sustainable conservation, management and wise use of wetlands in NSW and the need for all stakeholders to work together to protect wetland ecosystems and their catchments."--Foreword.




Draft New South Wales Aquifer Interference Policy - Stage 1


Book Description

"The Minister for Primary Industries administers the Water Management Act 2000 and the Water Act 1912. The NSW Office of Water assists the Minister in this role. The purpose of this draft Aquifer Interference Policy (“this Policy”) is to explain the role and requirements of the NSW Office of Water in the water licensing and approval processes for aquifer interference activities under both of these and other relevant legislative frameworks ... This Policy also establishes exemptions for certain activities from the need to hold water access licences and aquifer interference approvals."--Introduction.




Environmental Water Requirements to Maintain Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems


Book Description

This report deals with the three main stages in the process of allocating groundwater to meet the needs of dependent ecosystems. The report also proposes a policy framework for this process that could be adopted at national and state levels.




Water Management in NSW


Book Description

"A series of 15 water policy advisory notes were prepared on a whole of government basis to assist the water management committees in developing their water sharing plans. These are grouped as: policy advice for regulated rivers; policy advice for unregulated rivers; policy advice for groundwater; policy advice for coastal/estuarine areas; and policy advice across all water sources"--Website.