Status of Biodiversity Loss in Lakes and Ponds in Japan

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Abstract

Water is essential for life. In Japan we use approximately 83.1 billion m3 of water per year, 87% of which is derived from rivers and lakes and 13% from groundwater. To satisfy our water demand, the Japanese government constructed about 3,000 reservoirs (with bank...

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Takamura, N. (2012). Status of Biodiversity Loss in Lakes and Ponds in Japan (pp. 133–148). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54032-8_10

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