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Lessons from Lake Biwa and Other Asian Lakes: Global and Local Perspectives |
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Perspectives on Environmental Monitoring |
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Monitoring and Assessing Global Water Quality -- the GEMS/Water Experience |
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Bio-optical Variability in the Littoral Zone: Local Heterogeneity and Implications for Water Quality Monitoring |
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Generic Approaches Towards Water Quality Monitoring Based on Paleolimnology |
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Approaches Towards Environmental Restoration |
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Global Perspectives and Limitations of Lake Restoration |
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Removing Environmental Contaminants with Aquatic Plants and Algae |
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Strategies for Ecological Modeling |
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Generic Numerical Models in Aquatic Ecology |
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Site-Specific Models and the Importance of Benthic-Pelagic Coupling |
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Recovery from Eutrophication |
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Restoration of Eutrophic Lakes: a Global Perspective |
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Local Perspectives in Lake Restoration and Rehabilitation |
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Requirements for Lake Management |
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Strategies for Lake Management in an Increasingly Global Environment |
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Lake Management Requirements from a Local Perspective |
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Global and Local Approaches to Freshwater Management: The Way Ahead |
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| Subject Index |
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