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Limnology --- River channels --- Beds, River --- Beds, Stream --- Channels, River --- Channels, Stream --- Channelways (Rivers) --- River beds --- Riverbeds --- Stream beds --- Stream channels --- Streambeds --- Streamways --- Watercourses --- Channels (Hydraulic engineering) --- Aquatic sciences --- Freshwater biology
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Neotectonics. --- River channels. --- Beds, River --- Beds, Stream --- Channels, River --- Channels, Stream --- Channelways (Rivers) --- River beds --- Riverbeds --- Stream beds --- Stream channels --- Streambeds --- Streamways --- Watercourses --- Channels (Hydraulic engineering) --- Recent tectonics --- Tectonics, Recent --- Plate tectonics
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This book presents an overview of the fluvial processes theory developed in the former USSR at Lomonosov Moscow State University for the last 50 years, following the famous manuscript by Professor Makkaveev in 1955. Even being published solely in the Russian language, the theory and the author of the book, Prof. Roman Chalov, are well known in the World. This book consolidates for the first time in English, Chalov's work for the global audience. The book demonstrates how principles from fluvial geomorphology and hydrology are used to develop an ecosystem approach to river analysis and management. Despite a strong tradition in fluvial geomorphology work in the USSR, unfortunately, little has been made of insights provided on the international stage. The fluvial processes theory accepted in USSR was somewhat isolated during the long period of development from the English-language literature. The studied rivers are mostly located in Northern Eurasia and much different from those described in classical English-language works. Chalov allows the readers to interconnect two Worlds in Geomorphology, building bridges between the classical international geomorphology and the equally in-depth and thorough but isolated research in the USSR.
Geomorphology. --- Geotechnical engineering. --- Sedimentology. --- Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences. --- Petrology --- Engineering, Geotechnical --- Geotechnics --- Geotechnology --- Engineering geology --- Geomorphic geology --- Physiography --- Physical geography --- Landforms --- Fluvial geomorphology. --- River channels. --- Beds, River --- Beds, Stream --- Channels, River --- Channels, Stream --- Channelways (Rivers) --- River beds --- Riverbeds --- Stream beds --- Stream channels --- Streambeds --- Streamways --- Watercourses --- Channels (Hydraulic engineering) --- Geomorphology --- Geomorfologia fluvial --- Hidrologia
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"Implementing International Watercourses Law through the WEF and SDGs: An Integrated Approach Illustrated in the Zambezi River Basin offers an innovative approach to the governance of shared watercourses and the implementation of international water law through the Law, Nexus and Goals (LNG) approach. By looking at policy frameworks such as the WEF nexus and global development agendas such as the SDGs, the monograph provides a method of integration for holistic water governance. In order to demonstrate this approach, a case study of the Zambezi River Basin is used, through which the monograph not only exemplifies the approach taken, but also provides a detailed account of the legal and policy frameworks within the basin"--
River channels --- Water security --- Security, Water --- Human security --- Beds, River --- Beds, Stream --- Channels, River --- Channels, Stream --- Channelways (Rivers) --- River beds --- Riverbeds --- Stream beds --- Stream channels --- Streambeds --- Streamways --- Watercourses --- Channels (Hydraulic engineering) --- Law and legislation. --- Government policy. --- Sustainable Development Goals. --- International rivers. --- International rivers --- Rivers, Right of navigation of --- Rivers --- Law and legislation --- International law --- Zambezi River Watershed --- International status.
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