Standardized Limnology with Real-World Examples
Dr. Harish R
Fisheries
Standardized Limnology with Real-World Examples
By Dr. Harish R
Standardized Limnology with Real-World Examples offers a comprehensive examination of freshwater ecosystems, emphasizing the importance of standardized methodologies in limnological research. This book serves as a critical resource for researchers and practitioners in the field of fisheries, providing practical examples that illustrate the application of theoretical concepts in real-world settings. Each chapter delves into various aspects of freshwater science, integrating case studies that highlight the relevance of standardized practices for effective management and conservation of aquatic resources. The text not only addresses traditional limnological topics but also incorporates contemporary issues related to environmental change, water quality, and biodiversity. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, this book equips readers with the tools necessary to conduct rigorous research and develop informed policies for sustainable fisheries management. Ideal for students, researchers, and fisheries professionals, it serves as a vital reference for advancing knowledge and promoting best practices in limnology.
- ISBN: 978-93-7991-431-6
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Standardized Limnology with Real-World Examples offers a comprehensive examination of freshwater ecosystems, emphasizing the importance of standardized methodologies in limnological research. This book serves as a critical resource for researchers and practitioners in the field of fisheries, providing practical examples that illustrate the application of theoretical concepts in real-world settings. Each chapter delves into various aspects of freshwater science, integrating case studies that highlight the relevance of standardized practices for effective management and conservation of aquatic resources.
The text not only addresses traditional limnological topics but also incorporates contemporary issues related to environmental change, water quality, and biodiversity. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, this book equips readers with the tools necessary to conduct rigorous research and develop informed policies for sustainable fisheries management. Ideal for students, researchers, and fisheries professionals, it serves as a vital reference for advancing knowledge and promoting best practices in limnology.
