Eugene A. Simonov and Thomas D. Dahmer are prominent environmental experts best known for their collaborative work on the conservation and management of the Amur-Heilong River Basin, which spans Russia, China, and Mongolia. Their most significant joint contribution is the , published in 2008. The Amur-Heilong River Basin Reader
Amur-Heilong River Basin Reader / edited by Eugene A. Simonov and Thomas D. Dahmer. includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978- Eugene A. Simonov and Thomas D. Dahmer
He is the coordinator of the international coalition, focusing on the impact of large-scale infrastructure and dams on freshwater ecosystems. Eugene A
He has worked on numerous projects involving environmental impact assessments, wetland restoration, and the protection of endangered species like the Oriental Stork and Red-crowned Crane. Their most significant joint contribution is the ,
Monitoring and preserving the habitats of flagship species, including the Amur Tiger and various rare migratory birds.
In 2013, he was awarded the Whitley Gold Award for his work protecting the Amur River basin.
This comprehensive volume, edited by Simonov and Dahmer and supported by the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) , serves as a critical resource for understanding one of the world's last great free-flowing river systems.
Eugene A. Simonov and Thomas D. Dahmer are prominent environmental experts best known for their collaborative work on the conservation and management of the Amur-Heilong River Basin, which spans Russia, China, and Mongolia. Their most significant joint contribution is the , published in 2008. The Amur-Heilong River Basin Reader
Amur-Heilong River Basin Reader / edited by Eugene A. Simonov and Thomas D. Dahmer. includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-
He is the coordinator of the international coalition, focusing on the impact of large-scale infrastructure and dams on freshwater ecosystems.
He has worked on numerous projects involving environmental impact assessments, wetland restoration, and the protection of endangered species like the Oriental Stork and Red-crowned Crane.
Monitoring and preserving the habitats of flagship species, including the Amur Tiger and various rare migratory birds.
In 2013, he was awarded the Whitley Gold Award for his work protecting the Amur River basin.
This comprehensive volume, edited by Simonov and Dahmer and supported by the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) , serves as a critical resource for understanding one of the world's last great free-flowing river systems.