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Bibliography:

1.          Tideman, E. M., 1996. Watershed Management – Guidelines for Indian Conditions. Omega Scientific Publishers.

 2.          Winfried Lampert and Ulrich Sommer. Limnoecology – The Ecology of Lakes and Streams. Translated – James F.    Haney, 1997. Oxford University Press.

 3.          UNEP, 1994. The Pollution of Lakes and Reservoirs.

 4.          Paul A Keddy, 2000. Wetland Ecology – Principles and Conservation. Cambridge University Press.

 5.          Brian Moss. Ecology of Fresh Waters – Man and Medium, Past to Future. 3rd Edition.

 6.          Water Quality Assessments – A Guide to the use of Biota, Sediments and Water in Environmental Monitoring, 2nd Edition. Edited by Deborah Chapman. Published by UNESCO, WHO, UNEP.

 7.          Training Workshop on Wetland Research Methodology – A Compilation of key references, January 5-12, 1999, Wildlife Institute of India. Compiled by S.A. Hussain.

8.          Robert G Wetzel, 2000. Limnology – Lake and River Ecosystems. 3rd edition. Academic Press.

9.          Freshwater Ecosystems- Revitalizing Educational Programs in Limnology, National Academy Press, Washington D C. 1996.

10.       Robert G Wetzel and Gene E Likens, 1979. Limnological analyses. W.B. Saunders Company.

11.       Mary J Burgis and Pat Morris, 1987. The Natural History of Lakes, Cambridge University Press.

12.       Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. 16th (Ed) American Public Health Association.

13.       NEERI, 1988. Water and Wasterwater Analysis.

14.       Ahalya N and Ramachandra T.V., 2001. Wetlands Restoration and Conservation – What, How and Why? Proceedings of National Conference on Control of Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation, September 14-15, 2001. (eds): M. Ibrahim Bathusha, S.C. Natesan and M.K. Saseetharan.  pp: 560-564, PSG College of Engineering, Coimbatore.

15.       Jayaram K.C., 1996. Manual for Field Identification – Common Freshwater Fishes of Karnataka. World Wide Fund for Nature, Biodiversity Conservation Prioritisation Project – India.

16.       Ramachandra, T.V., 1999. Integrated Planning of Water Resources with Ecology and Energy Constraints, In: Proceedings of International Conference on Ecological Engineering, Organised by: University of Kalyani (West Bengal) and International Ecological Engineering Society (Switzerland).

17.       Kiran, R and Ramachandra, T.V., 1999. Status of wetlands in Bangalore and its conservation aspects in ENVIS journal of Human Settlements, March 1999: 16-24

18.       Kiran, R and Ramachandra, T. V., 1999. Conservation aspects of Wetlands in Bangalore, Karnataka. Paper presented at the conference on Current Environmental status of Coimbatore district organised by Department of Environmental Science, PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore, India during March 1999 (in press).

19.       Murari,R.R.V and Ramachandra, T. V., 1999. Application of Spatial and temporal tools in Environmental management for sustainable development. Paper presented at the conference on Current Environmental status of Coimbatore district organised by Department of Environmental Science, PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore, India during March 1999 (in press).

20.       Kiran, R, Deepa, R. S and Ramachandra, T. V., 1999. Liminological aspects of Wetlands in Bangalore, Karnataka. was presented at a training workshop on Wetland Research Methodology: Measuring & Monitoring biodiversity (Jan 5-12 1999) organised by Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

21.       Deepa, R. S., Kiran, R and Ramachandra, T. V., 1999. Wetland inventory and Monitoring using Geographical Information System (GIS) was presented at a training workshop on Wetland Research Methodology: Measuring & Monitoring biodiversity (Jan 5-12 1999) organised by Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

22.       Deepa, R. S., and Ramachandra, T. V., 1999. Impact of Urbanisation in the interconnectivity of wetlands Paper presented at the Ntional Symposium on Remote Sensing Applications for Natural Resources: Retrospective and perspective, (Jan 19-21, 1999) organised by Indian Society of Remote Sensing, Bangalore.

23.       Kiran, R., Deepa, R.S., and Ramachandra, T. V., 1998. Comparative water quality assessment of Bannergatta and Yediur lakes of Bangalore, in proceedings of the National seminar on "Environmental Pollution: Causes & Remedies" pp: 166-182, edited by Maheshappa. H and Ragavendra Rao . M. N (eds.), P. E. S. Institute of Technology, Bangalore.

24.       Deepa, R.S., Ramachandra, T.V. and Kiran, R., 1998. Anthropogenic stress on Wetlands of Bangalore, in proceedings of the National seminar on "Environmental Pollution: Causes & Remedies" pp: 166-182, edited by Maheshappa. H and Ragavendra Rao . M. N (eds.), P. E. S. Institute of Technology, Bangalore.

25.       Deepa, R. S, Kiran, R, and Ramachandra, T. V., 1997. Status of Wetlands in Bangalore - An Overview was presented at the International Seminar on Ecorestoration, Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development", organized by the Environmental Research Academy, Vishakapatnam and International Socio-Environmental Awareness Studies Bangalore, held at Bangalore during December 1997 (in press).

26.       Deepa, R. S., Kiran, R and Ramachandra, T. V., 1997. Application of Geographical Information Systems(GIS) and remote sensing in the study of the spatial and temporal changes in the waterbodies of Bangalore, Karnataka was presented at the XII Annual Conference of National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), New Delhi (in press).

27.       Kiran, R., Deepa, R.S., and Ramachandra, T. V., 1997. Assessment of the water quality of Kamakshipalya tank, Bangalore, Karnataka" was presented at the XII Annual Conference of National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), New Delhi (in press).

28.       Ranjeev Benjamin, Chakarapani, B.K., Devashish Kar, Nagarathana, A.V., Ramachandra, T. V., 1996. Fish mortality in lakes of Bangalore city, India. The Ecologist Asia, Vol 4(6): 5-7.

29.       Liminological studies in Yediur, Ulsoor, Sankey and Madivala lakes, 1997. Ayesha Parveen, Ahalya & Priyadarshini (M.Sc, thesis), Department of Environmental Sciences, PG College of Science and Arts, Coimbatore.

30.       Optimal design of rainwater harvesting structures having spatial and temporal tools, Murari R.R.V., (M.Tech, thesis), Government College of Technology, Coimbatore.

31 .  Bathymetric, Liminological analysis and Socio-economic valuation of lakes, Ranjani V.G., (M.Sc, thesis), Department of Environmental Sciences, Bangalore University.

 

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