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Ecological Significance of River Ecosystems. Challenges and Management Strategies

  • Book

  • January 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5390209

Ecological Significance of Riparian Ecosystems: Challenges and Management Strategies examines the current issues related to river ecosystems, their environmental importance, pollution issues and potential management strategies. The book is divided into 4 key themes: Basics of river ecosystem, Natural phenomenon of river ecosystem, Human-induced problems of river ecosystem, and Management measures for the river ecosystem. Through these four themes, the contributors present both practical and theoretical aspects of river ecosystem in changing climate. An emphasis has been made on the recent research of climate change and its impact on the river ecosystem.

River ecosystems have tremendous potential to store CO2, however, with changing climatic and anthropogenic activities, these habitats are under threat, and river ecosystems are losing the very vital service of storing carbon. Unlike well documented terrestrial biodiversity, the biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems is still unrecognized to some extent.

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Table of Contents

1. Pollution of aquatic ecosystems due to opium alkaloids and related pharmaceutical products: An overview 2. Pharmaceutical, and antibiotics waste in the river ecosystem 3. Heavy metal contamination in the river ecosystem of theme 4. Factors influencing the alteration of microbial and heavy metals characteristics of River systems in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria 5. Impact of climate change on the river ecosystem 6. Geomorphologic concepts and application of remote sensing and GIS for the conservation of the river ecosystem 7. Chemical and isotopic variability of the upper Ganga river, Uttarakhand, India 8. Occurrence and distribution of perfluoroalkyl acids in� rivers: Impact and Risk Assessment 9. Socio-economic effects of water pollution in a River: A case study 10. Sources of ions in the river ecosystem 11. Nutrients conatamination and eutrophication in river ecosystem 12. Current status of available techniques for removal of heavy metal contamination in the river ecosystem 13. River Biodiversity, Potential Threat, And Conservational Challenges 14. Alteration of river ecosystems: in the light of nematode community structure 15. Human-Induced Stresses on the Rivers beyond their Assimilation and Regeneration Capacity 16. Ecological Engineering Approaches for Riparian Ecosystems' 17. Integrated River Basin Management and Future Prospectus 18. Engineer Substantiation Of Estimated Characteristics Of Maximum Rivers' Runoff During�� Floods Under Climate Change 19. Palaeoclimatic imprint on fluvial sediments: case studies from Indian Phanerozoic successions 20. Sustainability assessment of Jumar river in Ranchi district of Jharkhand using River Sustainability Bayesian Network (RSBN) model approach 21. Prospects of microbes in mitigations of environmental degradation in the river ecosystem 22. Sustainable fisheries/Aquaculture of Hilsa, Tenualosa ilisha in changing and dynamic riverine ecosystem of India and its neighborhood 23. Water Quality Status in Bagmati River of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal�

Authors

Sughosh Madhav Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Civil Engineering, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India. Dr. Sughosh Madhav works as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Civil Engineering, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India. He has obtained his master's degree from the Department of Environmental Science Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. He earned his doctorate from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. The area of his doctoral research is the environmental impact of textile effluents on groundwater and soil quality. He has published various research papers and book chapters in environmental geochemistry, water pollution, and wastewater remediation. He also edited 4 books related to water resource management in Elsevier, Springer, and Wiley publications. Shyam Kanhaiya Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Professor Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) Institute of Physical Sciences for Study and Research, Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University, Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dr. Shyam Kanahiya Singh is currently an Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Professor Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) Institute of Physical Sciences for Study and Research, Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University, Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. He obtained his Ph. D. from the Department of Geology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. His area of interest is the geochemistry of earth surface processes: river processes geochemistry, chemical weathering of rocks, sediment geochemistry, and paleoclimatology and provenance studies besides fluvial sedimentology of the Ganga plain. He has published more than fifteen research papers in various international Journals. Arun Lal Srivastav Assistant Professor, Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh, India. Arun Lal Srivastav is working as an Assistant Professor at Chitkara University, in India. He is currently involved in the teaching of Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering and Disaster Management to the undergraduate engineering students.
His research interests include water treatment, river ecosystem, climate change, soil health maintenance, phytoremediation, and waste management. He has published around 50 research papers in various peer-reviewed, national and international journals, conferences, and books. He has also filed 12 patents. Virendra Bahadur Singh Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Geology, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. Dr. Virendra Bahadur Singh is presently working as Dr. D. S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellow (DSKPDF) in the Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi, India. He has also worked as National Postdoctoral Fellow (NPDF) in the Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Delhi, New Delhi, India. Dr. Singh has obtained a doctoral degree from School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India in 2016. His research work is mainly focussed on hydrology, sediment dynamics, hydrogeochemistry, biogeochemistry etc. He has published 28 papers in various peer-reviewed national and international journals. Dr. Singh has awarded Commonwealth Split-site Scholarship tenable at University of Bristol, UK. Pardeep Singh Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Science, PGDAV College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. Dr. Pardeep Singh is presently working as an Assistant professor (Department of Environmental Science, PGDAV College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India). He obtained his master's degree from the Department of Environmental Science Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi India in 2011. He obtained his doctorate from the Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University) Varanasi in the year 2017. The area of his doctoral research is the degradation of organic pollutants through various indigenous isolated microbes and by using various types of photocatalytic. He has published more than 65 papers in the international journals in the fields of waste management.