Eutrophication
9781779564689
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Arcler Education Inc
Overview
Eutrophication, the excessive enrichment of water bodies with nutrients, leads to harmful algal blooms and ecosystem collapse. This book explores the causes, ecological impacts, and management strategies to combat eutrophication. It examines the role of agriculture, wastewater, and climate change in accelerating this process, providing insights into mitigation efforts and policy initiatives aimed at preserving aquatic ecosystems. The book is a critical resource for environmental scientists, policymakers, and water resource managers.
Author Bio
Ivica Angelovski was born in 1978 in North Macedonia, where he completed primary and secondary education, as well as the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food. Ivica is a dedicated professional agronomist with over a wealth of experience in the field of agriculture production. He is currently engaged as Advisor Officer for Plant Health in the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy in the Republic of North Macedonia. An expert on organic farming, plant nutrition, integrated pest management, vegetable production, seed technology and soil management his full list of qualifications run as tall as his experience. Ivica is a member of the Global panel for phytosanitary issues within the European Plant Protection Organization (EPPO), where he contributes to the work of this body. Also, he has a lifelong passion for agriculture, based on the many training sessions he visited during his career.