Current research 2002/2003, Aquatic Ecosystem Management Research Branch / J. Lawrence and M. Forbes.: En13-5/03-221E-PDF
"The Aquatic Ecosystem Management Research Branch (AEMRB), one of three research branches of the National Water Research Institute, conducts research to assess and manage surface and ground water systems degraded by anthropogenic activities. Key research activities include assessment of aquatic ecosystem health, lake ecosystem function and recovery, modeling and decision support, impacts of urban point and non-point sources of pollution on receiving environments, control of urban pollution and, development of remediation approaches for contaminated groundwater and sediments. This work is conducted within four interdisciplinary projects; Urban Water Management Research, Lake Management Research, Integrated Watershed Modelling and Management and Aquatic Ecosystem Remediation. This report provides a synopsis of the extensive and diverse research work by our scientists for the fiscal year 2002/2003"--Abstract.
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| Title | Current research 2002/2003, Aquatic Ecosystem Management Research Branch / J. Lawrence and M. Forbes. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (ix, 92 pages) |
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