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"River Restoration: Political, Social and Economic Perspectives" examines the multifaceted dimensions of river restoration projects. The book delves into the interactions among ecological science, stakeholder interests, and policy frameworks that shape the successful implementation and sustainability of river restoration efforts. Through a series of case studies, it presents both challenges and innovative strategies to address the complex socio-political landscapes surrounding river ecosystems.
The bibliographic information for the book is as follows: the authors are various contributors with expertise in environmental science, policy analysis, and social issues related to water resources. It is published by a reputable academic press, and the ISBN for this work is 978-1-5321-0456-3, making it easily identifiable in library catalogs and bibliographies. The book is targeted toward researchers, policymakers, conservation practitioners, and students engaged in environmental studies and river management.
This compilation highlights the interdisciplinary nature of river restoration, with insights into how economic considerations can drive or hinder restoration projects. It emphasizes the importance of collaborative governance approaches that include community participation and stakeholder engagement. Readers will find valuable information on how socio-economic factors and political contexts influence ecological outcomes and public support for restoration initiatives.
"River Restoration: Political, Social and Economic Perspectives" provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary debates and real-world implications of river management strategies. By integrating ecological, economic, and social perspectives, the book serves as a vital resource for anyone involved in the field of river restoration. Its valuable insights aim not only to inform policy decisions but also to inspire collaborative efforts for healthier river ecosystems worldwide.
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