Ecotechnological methods as strategies to reduce eutrophication and acidification in lakes |
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Authors: | Collins Norberth Chinedu Ugochukwu D. Nukpezah |
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Affiliation: | (1) Environmental and Resource Management, Brandenburg Technical University, Juri-Gagarin Strasse 1, 700-6, 03046 Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Ecotechnological methods have been employed by developed countries like the United States of America, Europe, Australia and Japan in the restoration of their degraded freshwater ecosystems. These methods according to literature sources, in many cases have produced the desired results in these countries where they have been implemented. This article is aimed at providing an overview on aspects of available ecotechnological methods employed in the reduction of eutrophication and acidification and in Lake Ecosystem restoration in general. Ecotechnological methods offer great opportunities for developing countries with tropical or subtropical climates due to their cost-effectiveness. The efficacy and potential limitations of the various methods in their respective restorative approach is also reported in this article. |
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Keywords: | Lakes Ecotechnology Restoration Eutrophication Acidification Biomanipulation Wetlands Preimpoundments |
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