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Human ecology --- Economic development --- Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Environmental conditions. --- Development, Economic --- Economic growth --- Growth, Economic --- Economic policy --- Economics --- Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) --- Development economics --- Resource curse --- Ecology --- Environment, Human --- Human beings --- Human environment --- Ecological engineering --- Human geography --- Nature --- Social aspects --- Effect of environment on --- Effect of human beings on --- Aral Sea (Uzbek S.S.R. and Kazakh S.S.R.) --- Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakstan) --- Aralʹskoe more (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Aralskoe Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Lake Aral (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan)
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Physical Oceanography of the Dying Aral Sea describes the background, present crisis state, and possible future of this peculiar inland water body from the physical oceanographic standpoint. Based on a wide range of material, a large part of which was published in Russian and has not been previously available to the international reader, the book first provides an historical overview of this unique system, which possesses both lake and sea properties. Next, the current physical state of the lake is described, partly based on original field research and model experiments, along with the remote sensing data, model results and analyses extracted from recent literature. Next, book attempts to forecast the forthcoming state of the Aral Sea and identify plausible future scenarios. Finally, the book discusses the Aral Sea dessication viewd as a part of the global perspective.
Earth sciences. --- Geology. --- Geophysics. --- Oceanography. --- Life sciences. --- Aquatic ecology. --- Ecotoxicology. --- Earth Sciences. --- Life Sciences, general. --- Geophysics/Geodesy. --- Freshwater & Marine Ecology. --- Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Ecotoxicology --- Pollutants --- Pollution --- Environmental health --- Toxicology --- Aquatic biology --- Ecology --- Biosciences --- Sciences, Life --- Science --- Oceanography, Physical --- Oceanology --- Physical oceanography --- Thalassography --- Earth sciences --- Marine sciences --- Ocean --- Geological physics --- Terrestrial physics --- Physics --- Geognosy --- Geoscience --- Natural history --- Geosciences --- Environmental sciences --- Physical sciences --- Aral Sea (Uzbek S.S.R. and Kazakh S.S.R.) --- Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakstan) --- Aralʹskoe more (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Aralskoe Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Lake Aral (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Environmental degradation --- Oceanography --- Degradation, Environmental --- Destruction, Environmental --- Deterioration, Environmental --- Environmental destruction --- Environmental deterioration --- Natural disasters --- Environmental quality --- Physical geography. --- Aquatic biology. --- Environmental toxicology. --- Hydrobiology --- Water biology --- Aquatic sciences --- Biology --- Geography --- Aquatic ecology . --- Aral Sea Region (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan)
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As the environmental issues in the Aral Sea continue to worsen, this volume presents an up-to-date synthesis of those issues - from the paleohistory and archaeology of the region, to the physical, chemical and biological state of the sea today.
Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) -- Environmental aspects. --- Environmental degradation -- Aral Sea Region (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan). --- Oceanography --- Chemical oceanography --- Environmental Sciences --- Physical Geography --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Geography --- Environmental degradation --- Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Environmental aspects. --- Degradation, Environmental --- Destruction, Environmental --- Deterioration, Environmental --- Environmental destruction --- Environmental deterioration --- Aral Sea (Uzbek S.S.R. and Kazakh S.S.R.) --- Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakstan) --- Aralʹskoe more (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Aralskoe Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Lake Aral (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Earth sciences. --- Water quality. --- Water pollution. --- Geochemistry. --- Oceanography. --- Environmental chemistry. --- Ecotoxicology. --- Marine sciences. --- Freshwater. --- Earth Sciences. --- Environmental Chemistry. --- Water Quality/Water Pollution. --- Marine & Freshwater Sciences. --- Natural disasters --- Environmental quality --- Oceanography, Physical --- Oceanology --- Physical oceanography --- Thalassography --- Earth sciences --- Marine sciences --- Ocean --- Marine chemistry --- Water chemistry
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The situation of the Aral Sea is known as one of the worst man-made environmental crises of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Many have seen the satellite photos evidencing the startling shrinkage and deterioration of the sea, as it was a few decades ago and how it appears today. Whereas the Aral Sea was the world’s fourth-largest inland body of water in 1960, it has now shrunk to a small fraction of that within three increasingly saline and polluted parts, primarily due to the diversion of waters for agricultural irrigation. The Aral Sea Encyclopedia is devoted to the remarkable phenomenon of the possibility of Aral Sea’s imminent disappearance from the Earth in the time span of a single human generation. It first describes the sea before it started drying-out, and then the actions and efforts of the Central Asian countries, as well as the international community, to mitigate the socioeconomic and environmental hazards caused by this desiccation and increasing salinity. This comprehensive reference not only addresses the key environmental issues and presents national and international programs. It also documents the history of the related research studies, the involvement of prominent historical figures, and the chronology of events over three centuries, which became the milestones in the economic development of the Aral Sea and its subsequent diminution. The publication of the Aral Sea Encyclopedia initiates a group of similar valuable references that gather multi-disciplinary perspectives on the world's seas, including planned volumes on the Caspian and Black Seas and the Sea of Japan.
Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) -- Encyclopedias. --- Marine resources conservation -- Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) -- Encyclopedias. --- Marine resources conservation --- Marine Science --- Geology - General --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Geology --- Seas --- Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Aral Sea (Uzbek S.S.R. and Kazakh S.S.R.) --- Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakstan) --- Aralʹskoe more (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Aralskoe Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Lake Aral (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Earth sciences. --- Historical geology. --- Regional planning. --- Urban planning. --- Physical geography. --- Ecology. --- Geoecology. --- Environmental geology. --- Ecotoxicology. --- Earth Sciences. --- Historical Geology. --- Physical Geography. --- Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning. --- Geoecology/Natural Processes. --- Geology. --- Environmental toxicology. --- Ecotoxicology --- Pollutants --- Pollution --- Environmental health --- Toxicology --- Geognosy --- Geoscience --- Earth sciences --- Natural history --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Regional development --- Regional planning --- State planning --- Human settlements --- Land use --- Planning --- City planning --- Landscape protection --- Geography --- Ecology --- Government policy --- Ecology . --- Geoecology --- Environmental protection --- Physical geology --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Management --- Aralsee.
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Having been the fourth largest lake on the globe roughly 50 years ago, today the Aral Sea no longer exists. Human activities caused its desiccation and the formation of a huge new desert, the Aralkum, which can be regarded as one of the greatest ecological catastrophes and - at the same time - the largest primary succession experiment of mankind. This volume brings together the results of international and interdisciplinary long-term studies on the new desert ecosystem and is divided into four main sections. The first section provides an overview of the physical characteristics of the area and covers geological, pedological, geomorphological and climatological aspects and their dynamics, especially dust-storm dynamics. The second focuses on the biotic aspects and highlights the spatial and temporal patterns of the flora and fauna. In the third section studies and projects aiming to combat desertification by phytomelioration and to develop strategies for the conservation of biodiversity are presented. The book is rounded off with a section providing a synthesis and conclusions.
Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan). --- Deserts -- Kazakhstan. --- Deserts -- Uzbekistan. --- Environmental disasters -- Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan). --- Deserts --- Environmental disasters --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Geography --- Ecology --- Physical Geography --- Environmental degradation --- Climatic changes --- Desertification --- Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Aridization of land --- Desertization --- Changes, Climatic --- Climate change --- Climate changes --- Climate variations --- Climatic change --- Climatic fluctuations --- Climatic variations --- Global climate changes --- Global climatic changes --- Degradation, Environmental --- Destruction, Environmental --- Deterioration, Environmental --- Environmental destruction --- Environmental deterioration --- Environmental aspects --- Aral Sea (Uzbek S.S.R. and Kazakh S.S.R.) --- Aral Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakstan) --- Aralʹskoe more (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Aralskoe Sea (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Lake Aral (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) --- Life sciences. --- Hydrogeology. --- Geobiology. --- Ecosystems. --- Plant ecology. --- Ecology. --- Nature conservation. --- Life Sciences. --- Terrestial Ecology. --- Plant Ecology. --- Nature Conservation. --- Biogeosciences. --- Climatology --- Climate change mitigation --- Teleconnections (Climatology) --- Natural disasters --- Environmental quality --- Changes in climate --- Climate change science --- Endangered ecosystems. --- Hydraulic engineering. --- Engineering, Hydraulic --- Engineering --- Fluid mechanics --- Hydraulics --- Shore protection --- Conservation of nature --- Nature --- Nature protection --- Protection of nature --- Conservation of natural resources --- Applied ecology --- Conservation biology --- Endangered ecosystems --- Natural areas --- Botany --- Plants --- Threatened ecosystems --- Biotic communities --- Nature conservation --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Conservation --- Phytoecology --- Vegetation ecology --- Ecology . --- Geohydrology --- Geology --- Hydrology --- Groundwater --- Earth sciences --- Biosphere --- Biocenoses --- Biocoenoses --- Biogeoecology --- Biological communities --- Biomes --- Biotic community ecology --- Communities, Biotic --- Community ecology, Biotic --- Ecological communities --- Ecosystems --- Natural communities --- Floristic ecology
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