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Once a purely technical subdiscipline of hydrology, water quality management is now a social and political discipline whose concerns range from ensuring
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1114g
- ISBN-13: 9780865424692
- ISBN-10: 0865424691
- Artikelnr.: 20953666
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1114g
- ISBN-13: 9780865424692
- ISBN-10: 0865424691
- Artikelnr.: 20953666
James Perry is President and CEO of Alliance Portfolio & managing member of Alliance Mortgage Fund and Alliance Fund Management, LLC. Mr. Perry has specialized in placing private investor and pension fund capital into well secured trust deed investments since 1989. He formed his first mortgage banking company in 1993, then co-founded The Alliance Portfolio in 1996. In 2007, Mr. Perry assumed complete ownership of The Alliance Portfolio and subsequently founded Alliance Portfolio Private Equity Finance in October of 2008. Mr. Perry has originated, funded, closed, and serviced over $700 million in private money trust deed investments. With over 30-year experience, Mr. Perry has successfully navigated his and his clients' way through several real estate cycles including the major market shifts in the early 1990's and 2007-2009. Mr. Perry is an active member of the California Mortgage Association, where he is a frequent speaker teaching classes on "Raising Investment Capital" "Customers for Life - Effective Marketing Strategies" and "Marketing and Business Development". Mr. Perry is a sponsor of the Orange County Bar Association, Orange County Apartment Owners Association, Orange County Financial Planners Association and South Orange County Board of Realtors. Mr. Perry is the Author of "The University of Cancer, No one Applies, The curriculum can kill you, The education priceless" along with "The Financial Planning Uses of Private Equity Real Estate Investments" and has taught continuing education classes for the Orange County Financial Planners Association. Mr. Perry resides in San Clemente, California with his Bride of 30 years. Mr. Perry is very committed to personal growth and actively works with a Business coach, Yoga & recovery coach, Boxing Coach, Guitar coach and Spiritual mentor. He enjoys traveling to Italy and other beautiful spots in the world, Golf and studying Business, Leadership and Spiritual literatures.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Water quality management: an evolving field for changing values 1
2 History of water quality management: the problem and its science 29
3 Attitudes, goals, and management strategies 45
4 Global water resources and how they are used: the expression of goals and
objectives 61
5 Developing standards from the traditions of toxicology 79
6 classification and environmental quality assessment: the search for
ecologically accurate aquatic metrics 107
7 The role of scale issues in water quality management 127
8 Water and the hydrologic cycle 143
9 rivers and streams: one-way flow systems 159
10 Groundwater and water quality: water to live on 183
11 Coastal zone water quality management 207
12 Lakes and water quality impacts 229
13 Wetlands: productive, vital, cleansing, and threatened 249
14 Structuring water management goals by ecological level 267
15 Responses to stress at the ecosystem, community, population, and
individual levels 287
16 Regionalization in natural resource management: Ecoregions 305
17 Effects of land use on water quality 321
18 Management of water quality in a forested landscape 345
19 Management of water quality in an agricultural landscape 371
20 Management of water quality in an urban landscape 397
21 Special issue: cultural eutrophication 425
22 Special issue: acidification of fresh water resources 445
23 Special issue: global change: a proactive management challenge 465
24 Special issue: exotics: a special biological pollutant 487
25 Cultural dimensions of water quality policy 511
26 Paradigms in motion: integrated approaches to water quality policy 535
27 Decision making in practice: case studies 561
Literature Cited and References 589
Index 607
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Water quality management: an evolving field for changing values 1
2 History of water quality management: the problem and its science 29
3 Attitudes, goals, and management strategies 45
4 Global water resources and how they are used: the expression of goals and
objectives 61
5 Developing standards from the traditions of toxicology 79
6 classification and environmental quality assessment: the search for
ecologically accurate aquatic metrics 107
7 The role of scale issues in water quality management 127
8 Water and the hydrologic cycle 143
9 rivers and streams: one-way flow systems 159
10 Groundwater and water quality: water to live on 183
11 Coastal zone water quality management 207
12 Lakes and water quality impacts 229
13 Wetlands: productive, vital, cleansing, and threatened 249
14 Structuring water management goals by ecological level 267
15 Responses to stress at the ecosystem, community, population, and
individual levels 287
16 Regionalization in natural resource management: Ecoregions 305
17 Effects of land use on water quality 321
18 Management of water quality in a forested landscape 345
19 Management of water quality in an agricultural landscape 371
20 Management of water quality in an urban landscape 397
21 Special issue: cultural eutrophication 425
22 Special issue: acidification of fresh water resources 445
23 Special issue: global change: a proactive management challenge 465
24 Special issue: exotics: a special biological pollutant 487
25 Cultural dimensions of water quality policy 511
26 Paradigms in motion: integrated approaches to water quality policy 535
27 Decision making in practice: case studies 561
Literature Cited and References 589
Index 607
Preface vii
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Water quality management: an evolving field for changing values 1
2 History of water quality management: the problem and its science 29
3 Attitudes, goals, and management strategies 45
4 Global water resources and how they are used: the expression of goals and
objectives 61
5 Developing standards from the traditions of toxicology 79
6 classification and environmental quality assessment: the search for
ecologically accurate aquatic metrics 107
7 The role of scale issues in water quality management 127
8 Water and the hydrologic cycle 143
9 rivers and streams: one-way flow systems 159
10 Groundwater and water quality: water to live on 183
11 Coastal zone water quality management 207
12 Lakes and water quality impacts 229
13 Wetlands: productive, vital, cleansing, and threatened 249
14 Structuring water management goals by ecological level 267
15 Responses to stress at the ecosystem, community, population, and
individual levels 287
16 Regionalization in natural resource management: Ecoregions 305
17 Effects of land use on water quality 321
18 Management of water quality in a forested landscape 345
19 Management of water quality in an agricultural landscape 371
20 Management of water quality in an urban landscape 397
21 Special issue: cultural eutrophication 425
22 Special issue: acidification of fresh water resources 445
23 Special issue: global change: a proactive management challenge 465
24 Special issue: exotics: a special biological pollutant 487
25 Cultural dimensions of water quality policy 511
26 Paradigms in motion: integrated approaches to water quality policy 535
27 Decision making in practice: case studies 561
Literature Cited and References 589
Index 607
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Water quality management: an evolving field for changing values 1
2 History of water quality management: the problem and its science 29
3 Attitudes, goals, and management strategies 45
4 Global water resources and how they are used: the expression of goals and
objectives 61
5 Developing standards from the traditions of toxicology 79
6 classification and environmental quality assessment: the search for
ecologically accurate aquatic metrics 107
7 The role of scale issues in water quality management 127
8 Water and the hydrologic cycle 143
9 rivers and streams: one-way flow systems 159
10 Groundwater and water quality: water to live on 183
11 Coastal zone water quality management 207
12 Lakes and water quality impacts 229
13 Wetlands: productive, vital, cleansing, and threatened 249
14 Structuring water management goals by ecological level 267
15 Responses to stress at the ecosystem, community, population, and
individual levels 287
16 Regionalization in natural resource management: Ecoregions 305
17 Effects of land use on water quality 321
18 Management of water quality in a forested landscape 345
19 Management of water quality in an agricultural landscape 371
20 Management of water quality in an urban landscape 397
21 Special issue: cultural eutrophication 425
22 Special issue: acidification of fresh water resources 445
23 Special issue: global change: a proactive management challenge 465
24 Special issue: exotics: a special biological pollutant 487
25 Cultural dimensions of water quality policy 511
26 Paradigms in motion: integrated approaches to water quality policy 535
27 Decision making in practice: case studies 561
Literature Cited and References 589
Index 607