Titre :
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Integrated watershed management : principles and practice
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Auteurs :
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I. Heathcote
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Type de document :
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ouvrage
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Editeur :
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Inc., New York, N.Y. (USA) : John Wiley & Sons, 1998
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ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
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978-0-471-18338-9
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Format :
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414 p.
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Note générale :
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Diffusion tous publics
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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SHS - SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SOCIALES
SHS1 - ECONOMIE
SHS1.3 - GESTION DE L'EAU
SHS4.2 - ENVIRONNEMENT : EAU, AIR, DECHETS, POLLUTION
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Mots-clés:
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EAU
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QUALITE DE L'EAU
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IMPACT SUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT
;
ADMINISTRATION
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Résumé :
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A comprehensive guide to developing and implementing a watershed management plan. The term watershed defines a land region within which water drains to a common body of water. It has become the primary unit for water resource management planning for both policy makers and resource managers. The fundamental approach to water quality management has changed from controlling a single pollutant source or measuring the quality of a single body of water. The approach now embraced by regulators, industry and academia alike is to manage quality across an entire watershed. This book focuses on the planning and management issues associated with implementing a watershed plan, and is an excellent companion volume to the Woodward-Clyde book (due late '98), which focuses more on the engineering and science of watershed management..
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