This book mainly focuses on ecological approaches for preventing and
controlling non-point source (NPS) pollution on the basis of forestry
measures. In addition to the effects of ecological control, it
introduces readers to the characteristics of NPS pollution in Taihu Lake
watershed, water eutrophication evaluation methods, and potential
countermeasures.
Given the crucial role of surface runoff and soil erosion in producing
water pollution, the book presents forestry measures to combat them,
such as the creation of public welfare forests, urban forestry, planting
techniques for hedgerows on slope land, the establishment of shelter
belts, nitrogen and phosphorus absorption by hydrophytes, and
sustainable management for wetlands. Moreover, the results are
supplemented by a wealth of numerical calculations, tables, figures and
photographs. The book offers a valuable guide for researchers, educators
and professionals working in the areas of water environment, water
security and ecological construction.
Prof. Jianfeng Zhang works at the Institute of Subtropical Forestry,
Chinese Academy of Forestry, Fuyang, China.