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The Scheldt Estuary. An Example of Sustainable Estuarine Management. Ecohydrology from Catchment to Coast

  • Book

  • December 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5789683

The Scheldt Estuary: An Example of Sustainable Estuarine Management deals with all different aspects of a single estuary, including the biophysical aspects of the system and its socioeconomic aspects. It provides a description of how the management of the system developed over time and gives a blueprint of the approach to be followed for integrated and holistic management, along with a look to the future for this estuary and others. A detailed case study and decision trees to aid the reader in carrying out the same techniques in their own field work and restoration efforts are also included.

Users will find a comprehensive tome on the Scheldt estuary, its history, its uses and its problems through process-based integrated restoration and management. The concepts and ideas described can be an inspiration for managing other estuaries and coasts.

Table of Contents

1. A struggle between man and nature: 1000 years of dike builing and flooding's 2. The estuary: a great economic opportunity3. The estuarine system: suffering from the economic activities4. A sectorial management5. Towards an integrated management6. A success?7. Challenges towards the future

Authors

Patrick Meire University of Antwerp, Department of Biology, Antwerpen, Belgium. Patrick Meire studied Biology at the University of Gent where he also obtained his PhD. Before being appointed as a senior researcher at the Institute of Nature Conservation, a scientific institute of the Flemish Government, he worked during 6 months at the University of Oxford and one year at the Dutch Delta Institute for Hydrobiological Research in Yerseke. In 1999 he was appointed full professor at the Department of Biology and head of the Ecosystem Management Research group. He was awarded the Price Rudy Verheyen in 2010, the life time achievement award of the Belgian section of the International Water Association (2017) and a sluice was named after him ("The Meire Sluis�) in the "Polder of Kruibeke� (2017) to honor his groundbreaking work on restoration of the Scheldt estuary ecosystem. His research is focused on the ecology of aquatic systems and how to manage these.