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Restoration of Temperate Wetlands

Edited By: B Wheeler, S Shaw, W Fojt and A Robertson
576 pages, 3 b/w photos, illus, figs, tabs, maps
Restoration of Temperate Wetlands
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  • Restoration of Temperate Wetlands ISBN: 9780471951056 Hardback Mar 1995 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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About this book

Provides a review of current information, knowledge and insights into aspects of ecological science as applied to wetland restoration. Examples are taken from Europe, US, Canada and Australia.

Contents

Partial table of contents: Archaeology and Wetland Restoration (B. Coles). Assessing the Restoration Prospects of Degraded Fens (A. Grootjans & R. van Diggelen). The Role of Seed Banks in the Revegetation of Australian Temporary Wetlands (M. Brock & D. Britton). Planning for the Restoration of Peat Wetlands for Birds (D. Ward, et al.). The Ombrogenous Bog Environment (M. Proctor). Hydrological Protection and Rewetting of Raised Bogs Influenced by Man (R. Eggelsman). The Basis of Mire Restoration in Finland (H. Heikkil? & T. Lindholm). Index.

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Edited By: B Wheeler, S Shaw, W Fojt and A Robertson
576 pages, 3 b/w photos, illus, figs, tabs, maps
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