Wetlands and Natural Resource Management
Series: ECOLOGICAL STUDIES 190
Edited by JTA Verhoeven, B Beltman, R Bobbink and DF Whigham
350 pages, 91 illus.
Wetland Functioning in a Changing World: Implications for Natural Resources Management.- Restoring Lateral Connections Between Rivers and Floodplains: Lessons from Rehabilitation Projects.- Sustainable Agriculture and Wetlands.- Sustainable Water Management by Using Wetlands in Catchments with Intensive Land Use.- Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment.- Tools for Wetland Ecosystem Resource Management in East Africa.- Predicting the Water Requirements of River Fisheries.- Water Management and Wise Use of Wetlands.- Hydrological Processes, Nutrient Flows and Patterns of Fens and Bogs.- Ecological Aspects of Microbes and Microbial Communities Inhabiting the Rhizosphere of Wetland Plants.- Linkages Between Microbial Community Composition and Biogeochemical Processes Across Scales.- Coastal Wetland Vulnerability to Relative Sea-Level Rise.- Connecting Arctic and Temperate Wetlands and Agricultural Landscapes.- Eurasian Mires of the Southern Taiga Belt: Modern Features and Response to Holocene Palaeoclimate.
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