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The Alte Donau: Successful Restoration and Sustainable Management

An Ecosystem Case Study of a Shallow Urban Lake

  • Provides a variety of strategies to restore and manage deteriorated recreational urban waters.
  • Broadens the understanding of the importance of all trophic levels of the food web for successful rehabilitation and implementation of landscape architecture for an attractive recreational site
  • Clearly demonstrates that long-term efforts are essential for sustainable recovery

Part of the book series: Aquatic Ecology Series (AQEC, volume 10)

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Introduction

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
  3. History, Physiography, Chemistry and Climate

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 15-15
    2. Morphology, Water Temperature and Climate

      • Georg Kum, Martin T. Dokulil
      Pages 27-34
    3. Hydrological Aspects of Alte Donau

      • Raimund Taschke
      Pages 35-44
    4. Restoration and Lake Management

      • Karl Donabaum, Martin T. Dokulil
      Pages 45-54
    5. Sediment

      • P. Riedler, Karl Donabaum
      Pages 69-85
  4. Biology, Ecology and Production

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 87-87
    2. Wax and Wane of Macrophytes

      • Karin Pall
      Pages 89-105
    3. Phytoplankton Photosynthesis and Production

      • Martin T. Dokulil, Wilfried Kabas
      Pages 149-162
    4. Response of Zooplankton to Restoration and Climate Warming in Alte Donau

      • Katrin Teubner, Monika Großschartner, Irene E. Teubner
      Pages 163-212
    5. The Ciliate Assemblage in Alte Donau

      • Gerald Pfister
      Pages 213-225
    6. Microbial and Viral Loop in Alte Donau: A Case Study

      • Branko Velimirov, Ulrike R. Fischer, Alexander K. T. Kirschner, Claudia Wieltschnig
      Pages 227-241
    7. The Effect of Restoration Measures on the Benthic Invertebrates of a Danube Backwater (Alte Donau)

      • Berthold Janecek, Patrick Leitner, Otto Moog, Katrin Teubner
      Pages 243-274
    8. Fish Assemblages of the ‘Alte Donau’ System: Communities Under Various Pressures

      • Herwig Waidbacher, Silke-Silvia Drexler
      Pages 275-312
    9. The Stocks of Waterbirds on the Alte Donau in Vienna

      • Rainer Raab, Ulrike Goldschmid
      Pages 313-327

About this book

Here we report on a 25-year long-term sequence of measures to return a deteriorated recreational urban lake, Alte Donau in Vienna to acceptable water quality. Metropolitan waters require focused ecosystem management plans and intensive in-lake efforts. We explored physico-chemical conditions, food web from viruses to fish and water birds, the sediments, the littoral zone and the catchment, management and urban planning, and global warming. Several restoration techniques were tested and critically evaluated. The final management plan was based on bi-stable theory. During the recovery phase, numerous surplus adjustments had to be implemented to secure sustainable achievement.

Reviews

“This book provides an instructive overview about the restoration and monitoring of a vulnerable aquatic ecosystem. Photographs and diagrams illustrate the investigated organisms and landscape and the results of measurements helping the understanding. This book can be recommended to everyone interested in either restoration techniques or shallow urban lakes.” (M. Duleba, Acta Botanica Hungarica, Vol. 61 (3-4), 2019)

“The book will be of interest to many freshwater specialists as well as to those concerned with the management of lakes. It should prove of particular value to limnologists working in emerging economies where the pressures connected with urban development continue to grow.” (D. Glen George, SILnews, Vol. 74, June, 2019)


Editors and Affiliations

  • DWS-Hydro-Ökologie GmbH, Wien, Austria

    Martin T. Dokulil, Karl Donabaum

  • Dept. of Limnology & Bio-Oceanography, University of Vienna, Wien, Austria

    Katrin Teubner

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eBook USD 129.00
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  • Own it forever
Hardcover Book USD 169.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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