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Ⅲ.Books

Futoshi Nakamura

 

  1. Boulton, A., Dahm, C., Correa, L., Kingsford, R., Jenkins, K., Negishi, J. N., Nakamura, F., Wijsman, P., Sheldon, F., Goodwin, P. (2013) Good News: Progress in Successful River Conservation and Restoration. Chapter 13 In S. Sabater & A. Elosegi, eds. River Conservation: Challenges and Opportunities, BBVA fonudation.

  2. Nakamura, F. (2012) Current status and nationwide database of the river and floodplain ecosystem in Japan. In: Nakano, S., Yahara, T. and Nakashizuka, T. (eds.) The biodiversity observation network in the Asia-Pacific region. Springer: 229-245. ISBN 978-4-431-54031-1

  3. Nakamura, F., Kawaguchi, Y, Nakano, D. and Yamada, H. (2008) Ecological responses to anthropogenic alterations of gravel-bed rivers in Japan, from floodplain river segments to the microhabitat scale: A review. In: Habersack, H., Piegay, H., Hoey, T., Rinaldi, M., Ergenzinger, P. (eds.) Gravel-Bed Rivers 6 – From process understanding to river restoration. Elsevier: 501-523. ISBN978-0-444-52861-2

  4. Ahn, Y.S. and Nakamura (2008) Effects of land use development on water quality and sediment yield in Lake Takkobu, Kushiro Mire, Northern Japan. In: Sanchez, I. B. and Alonso, C. L. (eds.) Deforestatin Research Progress. Nova Science Publication: 41-50. ISBN: 978-1-60456-676-5

  5. Nakamura, F. and Inahara, S. (2007) Fluvial geomorphic disturbances and life history traits of riparian tree species: In: Johnson, E. A. and Miyanishi, K. (eds.) Plant Disturbance Ecology: The Process and the Response. Academic Press: 283-310. ISBN978-0-12-088778-1

  6. Nakamura, F. and Ahn, Y. S. (2006)Landscape restoration-A case practice of Kushiro Mire, Hokkaido, In: Hong, S. K., Nakagoshi. N, Fu, B., Morimoto Y. (eds.) Landscape Ecological Applications in Man-Influenced Areas: Linking Man and Nature Systems. Springer: 209-233.ISBN978-1-4020-5487-7

  7. Piegay, H. Grant, G., Nakamura, F. and Trustrum, N. (2006) Braided river management: from assessment of river behaviour to improved sustainable development. Braided Rivers. In: Smith, G. S., Best, J., Bristow, C. and Petts, G. E. (eds.) Braided Rivers: Process, Deposits, Ecology and Management. Blackwell: 257-275. ISBN1-4051-5121-8

  8. Inoue, M. and Nakamura, F. (2004) Freshwater fishes and forests in Japan. Fishes and Forestry – Worldwide Watershed Interactions and Management (Northcote, T. G. and Hartman, G. F. eds.), Blackwell: 560-580. ISBN0-632-05809-9

  9. Nakamura, F. and Swanson F. J. (2003) Dynamics of wood in rivers in the context of ecological disturbance. The ecology and management of wood in world rivers (Gregory, S. V., Boyer, K. L. and Gurnell, A. M. eds.), American Fisheries Society Symposium 37: 279-297. ISBN1-888569-56-5

  10. Nakamura, F. (2002) Decline of ecological function of riparian zone in association with pasture development in Japan. Global perspective in forest conservation and sustainable agriculture (Takahashi J. ed.), The organizing committee of OASERD: 29-38.

  11. Nogami, T. & Watanabe, Y. & Nakatsugawa, M., Nakamura, F., Kamura, K. Yamada, H., Tsuchiya, S., Watanabe, K. and Iwase, H. (2002) Field Experiments for Mitigation Benthic Fish Habitats in the Makomanai River. River Flow 2002 (Bousmar & Zech eds.) 541-549. ISBN: 9789058095091

  12.  Nakamura, F. and Shin, N. (2001) The downstream effects of dams on the regeneration of riparian tree species in northern Japan. Geomorphic Processes and Riverine Habitat (Dorava, J. M, Montgomery, D. R., Palcsak, B. B. and Fitzpatrick, F. A. eds.), AGU Water Science and Application Volume 4: 173-181. ISBN0-87590-353-3

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