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Other Authors: Van Beynen, Philip E.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht ; New York : Springer, c2011.
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. Management of surface karst. Engineering issues on karst / Wanfang Zhou and Barry F. Beck ; Dams and reservoirs in karst / Peter Milanović ; Experience in collapse risk assessment of building on covered karst landscapes in Russia / Vladimir Tolmachev and Mikhail Leonenko ; Agriculture and karst / Catherine Coxon
  • pt. 2. Management of subterranean karst. Management of caves / David Shaw Gillieson ; Some considerations on show cave management issues in southern Italy / Mario Parise ; Geoarchaeology and karst : a new perspective / Philip Reeder ; Management of subterranean fauna in karst / Daniel W. Fong ; Managing microbial communities in caves / Diana E. Northup
  • pt. 3. Management of karst aquifers. Management of carbonate aquifers / Stephen R.H. Worthington ; Management of karst groundwater resources / Michel Bakalowicz ; Management of groundwater species in karst environments / William E. Humphreys
  • pt. 4. Management of karst regions as integrated units. National karst research institutes : their roles in cave and karst management / George Veni ; Using public policy to affect human behavior on karst landscapes in the United States / Erik Spencer Fleury ; Karst and sustainability / Robert Brinkmann and Sandra Jo Garren ; Human disturbances of karst environments / Philip E. van Beynen and Kaya M. van Beynen ; The Cockpit Country, Jamaica : boundary issues in assessing disturbance and using a karst disturbance index in protected areas planning / Michael Day, Alan Halfen, and Sean Chenoweth ; Expanding South Nahanni National Park, Northwest Territories, Canada, to include and manage some remarkable sub-Arctic/Arctic karst terranes / Derek Ford ; Protection of karst landscapes in the developing world: lessons from Central America, the Caribbean and Southeast Asia / Michael Day ; Karst in UNESCO World Heritage sites / Paul W. Williams.