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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-027.mrc:64501186:3508
Source marc_columbia
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100 1 $aOpperman, Jeffrey J.,$d1971-$eauthor.
245 10 $aFloodplains :$bprocesses and management for ecosystem services /$cJeffrey J. Opperman, Peter B. Moyle, Eric W. Larsen, Joan L. Florsheim, and Amber D. Manfree.
264 1 $aOakland, California :$bUniversity of California Press,$c[2017]
300 $ax, 258 pages :$billustrations (chiefly color), color maps ;$c27 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 219-248) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction to temperate floodplains -- Hydrology -- Geomorphology -- Biogeochemistry -- Ecology : introduction -- Floodplain forests -- Primary and secondary production -- Fish and other vertebrates -- Ecosystem services and floodplain reconciliation -- Floodplains as green infrastructure -- Case studies of floodplain management and reconciliation -- Central Valley floodplains : introduction and history -- Central Valley floodplains today -- Reconciling Central Valley floodplains -- Conclusions : managing temperate floodplains for multiple benefits.
520 $a"Floodplains provides an overview of floodplains and their management in temperate regions. It synthesizes decades of research on floodplain ecosystems, explaining hydrologic, geomorphic and ecological processes and how these processes can provide a range of benefits to society under appropriate management. Due to the widespread alteration of temperate floodplains, these benefits are often not realized. Drawing on the framework of reconciliation ecology, the authors explore how new concepts for floodplain ecosystem restoration and management can provide a broader range of benefits to society, ranging from healthy fish populations to flood-risk reduction. Case studies from California's Central Valley and elsewhere in temperate regions show how innovative management approaches are reshaping rivers and floodplains around the world."--Provided by publisher.
650 0 $aFloodplains.
650 0 $aFloodplains$zCalifornia$zCentral Valley.
650 0 $aFloodplain ecology.
650 0 $aFloodplain management.
650 0 $aEcosystem management.
651 0 $aEarth (Planet)$xSurface$xProcessing.
700 1 $aMoyle, Peter B.,$eauthor.
700 1 $aLarsen, Eric W.,$eauthor.
700 1 $aFlorsheim, Joan L.,$eauthor.
700 1 $aManfree, Amber D.,$eauthor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aOpperman, Jeffrey J., 1971- author.$tFloodplains$dOakland, California : University of California Press, [2017]$z9780520966321$w(DLC) 2017012223
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