Freshwater Ecosystems
Revitalizing Educational Programs in Limnology
National Research Council author Division on Earth and Life Studies author Commission on Geosciences, Environment and Resources author Committee on Inland Aquatic Ecosystems author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:27th Oct '96
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To fulfill its commitment to clean water, the United States depends on limnology, a multidisciplinary science that seeks to understand the behavior of freshwater bodies by integrating aspects of all basic sciences—from chemistry and fluid mechanics to botany, ichthyology, and microbiology. Now, prominent limnologists are concerned about this important field, citing the lack of adequate educational programs and other issues.
Freshwater Ecosystems responds with recommendations for strengthening the field and ensuring the readiness of the next generation of practitioners. Highlighted with case studies, this book explores limnology's place in the university structure and the need for curriculum reform, with concrete suggestions for curricula and field research at the undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels. The volume examines the wide-ranging career opportunities for limnologists and recommends strategies for integrating limnology more fully into water resource decision management.
Freshwater Ecosystems tells the story of limnology and its most prominent practitioners and examines the current strengths and weaknesses of the field. The committee discusses how limnology can contribute to appropriate policies for industrial waste, wetlands destruction, the release of greenhouse gases, extensive damming of rivers, the zebra mussel and other "invasions" of species—the broad spectrum of problems that threaten the nation's freshwater supply. Freshwater Ecosystems provides the foundation for improving a field whose importance will continue to increase as human populations grow and place even greater demands on freshwater resources. This volume will be of value to administrators of university and government science programs, faculty and students in aquatic science, aquatic resource managers, and clean-water advocates—and it is readily accessible to the concerned individual.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- Executive Summary
- 1 Overview: Status of Inland Waters
- 2 Limnology, the Science of Inland Waters: Evolution and Current Status
- 3 Contemporary Water Management: Role of Limnology
- 4 Education in Limnology: Current Status and Recommendations for Improvement
- 5 Future of Limnology: Linking Education and Water Resource Management
- Organizing Paradigms for the Study of Inland Aquatic Ecosystems
- Linkages Among Diverse Aquatic Ecosystems: A Neglected Field of Study
- Training of Aquatic Ecosystem Scientists
- Wetlands: An Essential Component of Curricula in Limnology
- Applied Aquatic Ecosystem Science
- Fundamental Research Questions in Inland Aquatic Ecosystem Science
- The Role of Major Research Centers in the Study of Inland Aquatic Ecosystems
- Bringing Biology Back into Water Quality Assessments
- APPENDIXES
- Appendix A: Limnology Programs in U.S. Institutes of Higher Education: A Survey
- Appendix B: Where Are the...
ISBN: 9780309054430
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384 pages