کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب Voices for the Watershed: مسائل زیست محیطی در حوضه زهکشی دریاچه های بزرگ - سنت لارنس: کیفیت و تصفیه آب، محیط زیست، عمران و محیط زیست، مهندسی، مهندسی و حمل و نقل، زیست شناسی، زیست شناسی سلولی، زیست شناسی توسعه ای، حشره شناسی، زیست شناسی دریایی، میکروبیولوژی، زیست شناسی مولکولی، آمار زیستی، علوم زیستی، علوم و ریاضیات، علوم زیستی، علوم و ریاضیات، و ریاضی، زمین شناسی، ژئومورفولوژی، تاریخی، لیمنولوژی، فیزیکی، تکتونیک صفحات، رسوبی، مکان های خاص، ساختاری، آتشفشان شناسی، علوم زمین، علوم و ریاضیات، منابع آب و استفاده از زمین، طبیعت و بوم شناسی، علم و کارشناسی ارشد
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Voices for the Watershed is a unique look at the singular and
ecologically inter-connected region of the Great Lakes-St
Lawrence watershed, including the headwater and upland
regions. With contributions from experts from the United
States, Quebec, and Ontario, this book offers an accessible
introduction to the issues affecting the quality of our most
essential and precious of natural resources - clean, fresh
water - from headwater regions downstream to the Great lakes,
the St Lawrence river, and ultimately the watershed’s outflow
to the sea. With thoughtful words and evocative photography,
Voices for the Watershed promotes understanding and examines
ecological problems, describing positive environmental
actions and projects as well as ongoing concerns over the
effects of pollution on wildlife and human health. The
underlying themes throughout are that the drainage basins and
ecosystems are under siege - from reckless land use
decisions, soil erosion, acid rain, and massive habitat
destruction - but that the situation is not hopeless. The
authors feel strongly that education about the environmental
threats - in the classroom and public forums - is essential
to effecting positive change, and that conservation actions
by citizen groups and individuals can be a driving force in
effecting substantial reforms regarding environmental
legislation and practices. Voices for the Watershed is an
eye-opening look at not only the problems but possible
solutions to help protect and preserve this resilient natural
resource on which so many depend. Contributors include Gregor
Beck, Anne Bell (Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society), J.
Douglas Blakey (Upper Canada College), Serge Bourdon
(Chateauguay Watershed Management Agency), Robert Brander
(retired U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service),
Dominique Brief (Alliance for Environmental Management),
Louise Champoux (Environment Canada), Bruce Conn (Berry
College), Kevin Coyle (National Environmental Education and
Training Foundation), Brad Cundiff (Wildlands League), Jerry
DeMarco (Sierra Legal Defence Fund), Jean-Luc DesGranges
(Canadian Wildlife Service), Thomas A. Edsall (Western Basin
Ecosystem), Peter Ewins (World Wildlife Fund), Louis-Gilles
Francoeur (Le Devoir), Stephen Gates (Grey Owl Nature Trust),
Elliott Gimble (Jewish Community Relations Council), Hallett
J. Harris (University of Wisconsin-Green Bay), John Hull
(Quebec-Labrador Foundation), Gail Jackson (independent
consultant), John Jackson (Great Lakes United), Val Klump
(University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Louise Knox (Hamilton
Harbour Remedial Action Plan), Gail Krantzberg (Ontario=s
Environment Ministry), Peter Lavigne (Watershed Consultants),
Michel Letendre (Quebec Ministry of the Environment and
Fauna), Bruce Litteljohn, Nadia Ménard (Saguenay-St. Lawrence
Marine Park), Jeff Miller (artist), Phil Norton (Montreal
Gazette), Jean Rodrigue (Environment Canada), Alec Ross
(writer and journalist), Scot Stewart (naturalist), Rae Tyson
(USA Today), Fred Whoriskey (Atlantic Salmon Federation),
with a major personal narrative by Michael Keating
(environmental writer and consultant).