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Ecosysem Response Modelling in the Murray-Darling Basin


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ecosysem Response Modelling in the Murray-Darling Basin

Contributors:

By (Author) Neil Saintilan
By (author) Ian Overton

ISBN:

9780643096134

Publisher:

CSIRO Publishing

Imprint:

CSIRO Publishing

Publication Date:

1st May 2010

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Applied ecology
Wetlands, swamps, fens

Dewey:

333.7

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 170mm, Height 248mm

Description

Ecosystem Response Modelling in the Murray-Darling Basin provides an overview of the status of science in support of water management in Australia's largest and most economically important river catchment, and brings together the leading ecologists working in the rivers and wetlands of the Basin. The declining ecological condition of the internationally significant wetlands of the Murray-Darling Basin has been a prominent issue in Australia for many years. Several high profile government programs have sought to restore the flow conditions required to sustain healthy wetlands, and this book documents the scientific effort that has underpinned this task.

Author Bio

Neil Saintilan is Principal Research Scientist in the NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change where he heads the Rivers and Wetlands Unit. He has spent more than 20 years exploring the ecology of coastal wetlands, including mangroves and saltmarshes. He and his students have discovered the importance of coastal saltmarsh a range of organisms including crustaceans, birds, fish and bats, and have documented the vulnerability of coastal saltmarsh to sea level rise. Professor Saintilan lives in Sydney. Ian Overton is the Leader of the Environmental Water Stream within the CSIRO Water for a Healthy Country National Research Flagship. He is a Senior Research Scientist working on spatial eco-hydrology.

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