Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The Global
-Challenge of Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation
-The Freshwater Crisis: Why Should We Care?
-Our Challenge
Chapter 2. Freshwater
-Fundamentals: Watersheds, Freshwater Ecosystems and Freshwater Biodiversity
-Watershed Form and Function
-Freshwater Ecosystems and Their Variability
-Freshwater Biodiversity
Chapter 3. Focusing
-Freshwater Conservation Efforts
-What Biodiversity Should Be Conserved and Where Should It Be Conserved?
-How Can the Biodiversity Be Most Effectively Conserved?
-Integrating Regional and Conservation Area Planning
Chapter 4. Understanding
-Threats to Freshwater Biodiversity and Developing Effective Conservation Strategies
-Introduction
-Water Use and Management
-Dams
-Surface Water Diversions
-Altered Bed and Bank Structure
-Groundwater Exploitation
-Land Use and Management
-Agriculture
-Urbanization and Industrialization
-Forestry
-Mining
-Recreation
-Overharvesting and Fisheries Management
-Invasive Alien Species
Chapter 5. Measuring
-Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation Success
-Designing a Freshwater Monitoring Program: Purposes, Priorities, and Indicators
-Designing a Freshwater Monitoring Program: Crucial Components of a Monitoring Program
-Key to Conservation Success: Monitoring within an Adaptive Management Framework
Appendix A: Ecological Characteristics of Freshwater Ecosystem Types
Appendix B: Indicators of Freshwater Ecological Integrity
Chapter 1. The Global
-Challenge of Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation
-The Freshwater Crisis: Why Should We Care?
-Our Challenge
Chapter 2. Freshwater
-Fundamentals: Watersheds, Freshwater Ecosystems and Freshwater Biodiversity
-Watershed Form and Function
-Freshwater Ecosystems and Their Variability
-Freshwater Biodiversity
Chapter 3. Focusing
-Freshwater Conservation Efforts
-What Biodiversity Should Be Conserved and Where Should It Be Conserved?
-How Can the Biodiversity Be Most Effectively Conserved?
-Integrating Regional and Conservation Area Planning
Chapter 4. Understanding
-Threats to Freshwater Biodiversity and Developing Effective Conservation Strategies
-Introduction
-Water Use and Management
-Dams
-Surface Water Diversions
-Altered Bed and Bank Structure
-Groundwater Exploitation
-Land Use and Management
-Agriculture
-Urbanization and Industrialization
-Forestry
-Mining
-Recreation
-Overharvesting and Fisheries Management
-Invasive Alien Species
Chapter 5. Measuring
-Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation Success
-Designing a Freshwater Monitoring Program: Purposes, Priorities, and Indicators
-Designing a Freshwater Monitoring Program: Crucial Components of a Monitoring Program
-Key to Conservation Success: Monitoring within an Adaptive Management Framework
Appendix A: Ecological Characteristics of Freshwater Ecosystem Types
Appendix B: Indicators of Freshwater Ecological Integrity