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Effects of global warming on the physical, chemical, ecological structure and function and biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems are not well understood and there are many opinions on how to adapt aquatic environments to global warming in order to minimize the negative effects of climate change. Climatic Change and Global Warming of Inland Waters presents a synthesis of the latest research on a whole range of inland water habitats – lakes, running water, wetlands – and offers novel and timely suggestions for future research, monitoring and adaptation strategies.A global approach, offered in this book, encompasses systems from the arctic to the Antarctic, including warm-water systems in the tropics and subtropics and presents a unique and useful source for all those looking for contemporary case studies and presentation of the latest research findings and discussion of mitigation and adaptation throughout the world. Edited by three of the leading limnologists in the field this book represents the latest developments with a focus not only on the impact of climate change on freshwater ecosystems but also offers a framework and suggestions for future management strategies and how these can be implemented in the future. Limnologists, Climate change biologists, fresh water ecologists, palaeoclimatologists and students taking relevant courses within the earth and environmental sciences will find this book invaluable. The book will also be of interest to planners, catchment managers and engineers looking for solutions to broader environmental problems but who need to consider freshwater ecology.Content: Chapter 1 Climate Change Impacts on the Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of Arctic Rivers (pages 1–26): Robert M. Holmes, Michael T. Coe, Greg J. Fiske, Tatiana Gurtovaya, James W. McClelland, Alexander I. Shiklomanov, Robert G. M. Spencer, Suzanne E. Tank and Alexander V. ZhulidovChapter 2 Climate Impacts on Arctic Lake Ecosystems (pages 27–42): Warwick F. Vincent, Isabelle Laurion, Reinhard Pienitz and Katey M. Walter AnthonyChapter 3 Trends in Hydrological and Hydrochemical Processes in Lake Baikal under Conditions of Modern Climate Change (pages 43–66): Michael N. Shimaraev and Valentina M. DomyshevaChapter 4 Hydrological Analysis of the Yellow River Basin, China (pages 67–78): Xieyao Ma, Yoshinobu Sato, Takao Yoshikane, Masayuki Hara, Fujio Kimura and Yoshihiro FukushimaChapter 5 Water Resources under Climate Change in the Yangtze River Basin (pages 79–93): Marco Gemmer, Buda Su and Tong JiangChapter 6 Biogeochemical Ecosystem Dynamics in Lake Biwa under Anthropogenic Impacts and Global Warming (pages 95–110): Mitsuru SakamotoChapter 7 Eutrophication, Warming and Historical Changes of the Plankton Community in Lake Biwa during the Twentieth Century (pages 111–129): Narumi K. Tsugeki and Jotaro UrabeChapter 8 Numerical Simulation of Future Overturn and Ecosystem Impacts for Deep Lakes in Japan (pages 131–144): Daisuke KitazawaChapter 9 Model Development to Evaluate the Impacts of Climate Change on Total Phosphorus Concentrations in Lakes (pages 145–154): Kohei YoshiyamaChapter 10 Recent Climate?Induced Changes in Freshwaters in Denmark (pages 155–171): Erik Jeppesen, Brian Kronvang, Torben B. Jorgensen, Soren E. Larsen, Hans E. Andersen, Martin Sondergaard, Lone Liboriussen, Rikke Bjerring, Liselotte S. Johansson, Dennis Trolle and Torben L. LauridsenChapter 11 Lake Phytoplankton Responses to Global Climate Changes (pages 173–199): Kirsten Olrik, Gertrud Cronberg and Helene AnnadotterChapter 12 The Influence of Climate Change on Lake Geneva (pages 201–217): Ulrich Lemmin and Adeline AmourouxChapter 13 Climate Change and Wetlands of the Prairie Pothole Region of North America: Effects, Management and Mitigation (pages 219–230): Marley J. WaiserChapter 14 Historic and Likely Future Impacts of Climate Change on Lake Tahoe, California?Nevada, USA (pages 231–254): Robert Coats, Goloka Sahoo, John Riverson, Mariza Costa?Cabral, Michael Dettinger, Brent Wolfe, John Reuter, Geoffrey Schladow and Charles R. GoldmanChapter 15 Our New Biological Future? The Influence of Climate Change on the Vulnerability of Lakes to Invasion by Non?Native Species (pages 255–270): Marion E. Wittmann, Ka Lai Ngai and Sudeep ChandraChapter 16 Long?Term Changes in the Lake Kinneret Ecosystem: The Effects of Climate Change and Anthropogenic Factors (pages 271–293): Ilia Ostrovsky, Alon Rimmer, Yosef Z. Yacobi, Ami Nishri, Assaf Sukenik, Ora Hadas and Tamar ZoharyChapter 17 Climate Change and the Floodplain Lakes of the Amazon Basin (pages 295–310): John M. Melack and Michael T. CoeChapter 18 Climatic Variability, Mixing Dynamics, and Ecological Consequences in the African Great Lakes (pages 311–336): Sally MacIntyreChapter 19 Effects of Climate Change on New Zealand Lakes (pages 337–366): David P. Hamilton, Chris McBride, Deniz Ozkundakci, Marc Schallenberg, Piet Verburg, Mary de Winton, David Kelly, Chris Hendy and Wei YeChapter 20 Global Change Effects on Antarctic Freshwater Ecosystems: The Case of Maritime Antarctic Lakes (pages 367–382): Antonio Quesada and David VelazquezChapter 21 Adaptation to a Changing Climate in Northern Mongolia (pages 383–394): Clyde E. Goulden and Munhtuya N. GouldenChapter 22 Managing the Effects of Climate Change on Urban Water Resources (pages 395–412): Gabriela da Costa SilvaChapter 23 Water Management Preparation Strategies for Adaptation to Changing Climate (pages 413–427): Balazs M. Fekete and Eugene StakhivChapter 24 In Search of Strategies to Mitigate the Impacts of Global Warming on Aquatic Ecosystems (pages 429–448): Justin D. Brookes, Martin Schmid, Dominic Skinner and Alfred WuestChapter 25 Artificial Decomposition of Water into Hydrogen and Oxygen by Electrolysis to Restore Oxygen in Climate Change?Impacted Waters (pages 449–453): Michio Kumagai and Hiroyasu TakenakaChapter 26 Summary and Conclusions (pages 455–460): Michio Kumagai