Limnologists, climate change biologists, fresh water ecologists, paleo-ecologists and students taking courses on earth and environmental sciences, will find this book summarising over 2,000 references to the scientific literature invaluable. It is equally of interest for policy makers, engineers and planners dealing with the climate change-freshwater ecology interphase.” (Latin American J. Management for Sustainable Development, 1 October 2014)
“In summary, this is a delightful book that will appeal to limnologists, freshwater ecologists, hydrologists, paleoenvironmental scientists, and water engineers. There is also plenty inside for those students and researchers who are simply curious about some of the most remote and remarkable water landscapes on Earth.” (Quarterly Review Biology, 1 March 2015)
“Readers with an interest in climate change will find this book challenging and informative; however, its target audience is those with a good general back-ground in physical sciences towards the graduate and professional level.” (New Zealand Geographer, 1 April 2014)
“The book is a real representative one for environmental education, since it can assist students who are in the process of selecting an inspiring, relevant topic for their studies and later, their final research reports.” (Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 1 February 2014)
“Overall, a valuable resource for graduate students and professional scientists and engineers, but less appropriate for undergraduates and the lay public. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students and above.” (Choice, 1 October 2013)