World’s Waterways, The
Title | World’s Waterways, The PDF eBook |
Author | Ashleigh Young |
Publisher | Learning Media Ltd |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Canals |
ISBN | 9780790319070 |
Water covers more than two-thirds of Earth's surface! For thousands of years, people have used this vast natural resource in many inventive ways. Find out how rivers and canals have transformed our lives. (Back cover)
A World of Rivers
Title | A World of Rivers PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen Wohl |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2010-11-15 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0226904806 |
Far from being the serene, natural streams of yore, modern rivers have been diverted, dammed, dumped in, and dried up, all in efforts to harness their power for human needs. But these rivers have also undergone environmental change. The old adage says you can’t step in the same river twice, and Ellen Wohl would agree—natural and synthetic change are so rapid on the world’s great waterways that rivers are transforming and disappearing right before our eyes. A World of Rivers explores the confluence of human and environmental change on ten of the great rivers of the world. Ranging from the Murray-Darling in Australia and the Yellow River in China to Central Europe’s Danube and the United States’ Mississippi, the book journeys down the most important rivers in all corners of the globe. Wohl shows us how pollution, such as in the Ganges and in the Ob of Siberia, has affected biodiversity in the water. But rivers are also resilient, and Wohl stresses the importance of conservation and restoration to help reverse the effects of human carelessness and hubris. What all these diverse rivers share is a critical role in shaping surrounding landscapes and biological communities, and Wohl’s book ultimately makes a strong case for the need to steward positive change in the world’s great rivers.
Great Rivers of the World
Title | Great Rivers of the World PDF eBook |
Author | Volker Mehnert |
Publisher | National Geographic Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021-03-23 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 3791374702 |
Spend hours navigating the world's great rivers in this vibrant, fact-filled book for kids that blends geography, history, and culture. Where in the Rhein does the Nibelung Treasure lie? What river helps mark the prime meridian? Why do people make pilgrimages to the Indian city of Benares? Why is the Mekong called the "Nine Dragon" river in Vietnam? How does the Mississippi divide and unite the United States? These and hundreds of other facts are explored in this wonderfully illustrated atlas of the world's great rivers. Each spread in this book, which includes a goregeous gatefold page, offers a colorful map packed with drawings, figures, and facts. Cities that border the rivers are highlighted, as are distinct flora and fauna, significant natural and human-made features, and fascinating historical details. A "biography" of each river describes where it flows, and its importance to the communities it passes through. Special attention is given to the ecological health of the rivers--those that are thriving and those in danger of losing their valuable habitats. Along the way, young readers will come to understand the enormous impact that rivers have on our lives, while learning valuable information in a way that will spark their curiosity and imagination.
River and Stream Ecosystems of the World
Title | River and Stream Ecosystems of the World PDF eBook |
Author | Colbert E. Cushing |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 834 |
Release | 2006-02-06 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0520245679 |
This ia a synopsis and review of the major rivers of the world.
Rivers of the World
Title | Rivers of the World PDF eBook |
Author | James Penn |
Publisher | ABC-CLIO |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2001-12-12 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN |
Rivers of the World, vividly written and meticulously researched, is a rich and thorough treatment of nearly 200 of the world's rivers
Rivers in History
Title | Rivers in History PDF eBook |
Author | Christof Mauch |
Publisher | University of Pittsburgh Pre |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2008-07-27 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0822973413 |
Throughout history, rivers have run a wide course through human temporal and spiritual experience. They have demarcated mythological worlds, framed the cradle of Western civilization, and served as physical and psychological boundaries among nations. Rivers have become a crux of transportation, industry, and commerce. They have been loved as nurturing providers, nationalist symbols, and the source of romantic lore but also loathed as sites of conflict and natural disaster.Rivers in History presents one of the first comparative histories of rivers on the continents of Europe and North America in the modern age. The contributors examine the impact of rivers on humans and, conversely, the impact of humans on rivers. They view this dynamic relationship through political, cultural, industrial, social, and ecological perspectives in national and transnational settings. As integral sources of food and water, local and international transportation, recreation, and aesthetic beauty, rivers have dictated where cities have risen, and in times of flooding, drought, and war, where they've fallen. Modern Western civilizations have sought to control rivers by channeling them for irrigation, raising and lowering them in canal systems, and damming them for power generation. Contributors analyze the regional, national, and international politicization of rivers, the use and treatment of waterways in urban versus rural environments, and the increasing role of international commissions in ecological and commercial legislation for the protection of river resources. Case studies include the Seine in Paris, the Mississippi, the Volga, the Rhine, and the rivers of Pittsburgh. Rivers in History is a broad environmental history of waterways that makes a major contribution to the study, preservation, and continued sustainability of rivers as vital lifelines of Western culture.
The World Bank Policy for Projects on International Waterways
Title | The World Bank Policy for Projects on International Waterways PDF eBook |
Author | Salman M. A. Salman |
Publisher | World Bank Publications |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0821379542 |
This book deals with the evolution and context of the Bank policy for projects on international waterways. It starts with a brief description of how the Bank faced the challenges stemming from such projects, and the different approaches deliberated by the Bank that led to the issuance of the first policy in 1956. The Book then reviews the implementation experience and analyzes the principles and procedures, as well as the main features of each of the policies issued in 1956, 1965 and 1985. The principles of international water law prevailing at each stage of the policy updates are examined and.