To see accurate pricing, please choose your delivery country.
 
 
United States
£ GBP
All Shops

British Wildlife

8 issues per year 84 pages per issue Subscription only

British Wildlife is the leading natural history magazine in the UK, providing essential reading for both enthusiast and professional naturalists and wildlife conservationists. Published eight times a year, British Wildlife bridges the gap between popular writing and scientific literature through a combination of long-form articles, regular columns and reports, book reviews and letters.

Subscriptions from £33 per year

Conservation Land Management

4 issues per year 44 pages per issue Subscription only

Conservation Land Management (CLM) is a quarterly magazine that is widely regarded as essential reading for all who are involved in land management for nature conservation, across the British Isles. CLM includes long-form articles, events listings, publication reviews, new product information and updates, reports of conferences and letters.

Subscriptions from £26 per year
Academic & Professional Books  Habitats & Ecosystems  Forests & Wetlands

Wetlands Indicators A Guide to Wetland Formation, Identification, Delineation, Classification, and Mapping

Handbook / Manual
By: Ralph W Tiner(Author)
606 pages, 219 colour photos and colour illustrations, 66 b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: CRC Press
Wetlands Indicators
Click to have a closer look
  • Wetlands Indicators ISBN: 9781439853696 Edition: 2 Hardback Nov 2016 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
    £150.00
    #196150
Price: £150.00
About this book Contents Customer reviews Biography Related titles

About this book

Understand the current concept of wetland and methods for identifying, describing, classifying, and delineating wetlands in the United States with Wetland Indicators – capturing the current state of science's role in wetland recognition and mapping. Environmental scientists and others involved with wetland regulations can strengthen their knowledge about wetlands, and the use of various indicators, to support their decisions on difficult wetland determinations. Professor Tiner primarily focuses on plants, soils, and other signs of wetland hydrology in the soil, or on the surface of wetlands in his discussion of Wetland Indicators.

Practicing – and aspiring – wetland delineators alike will appreciate Wetland Indicators' critical insight into the development and significance of hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils, and other factors.

Contents

- Wetland Definitions and Concepts for Identification and Delineation
- Wetland Formation and Hydrology
- Plant Indicators of Wetlands and Their Characteristics
- Vegetation Sampling and Analysis for Wetlands
- Soil Indicators of Wetlands
- Wetland Identification and Boundary Delineation Methods
- Problem Wetlands and Challenging Field Situations
- Wetland Classification
- Wetlands of the United States: An Introduction, with Emphasis on Their Plant Communities
- Wetland Mapping and Image Analysis

Customer Reviews

Biography

Ralph Tiner is a nationally recognized authority on wetland identification and delineation with nearly 30 years experience. He is an adjunct professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at the University of Massachusetts – Amherst.

Handbook / Manual
By: Ralph W Tiner(Author)
606 pages, 219 colour photos and colour illustrations, 66 b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: CRC Press
Media reviews

"Tiner provides an outstanding overview of the evolution of wetland science and delineation in the United States as well as abroad. The second edition of Wetland Indicators remains useful tool for wetland scientists and practitioners."
– Jacob Berkowitz, Research Soil Scientist, Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA

"If you work on wetlands; you'll need Tiner's latest work on Wetland Indicators. Wetlands might be controversial, owing to their regulatory status, but there's no argument about Tiner's latest book being an outstanding compilation of facts about wetland hydrology, soil and vegetation. This book is so much more than a discussion of indicators; it is more like an encyclopedia of wetland hydrology, soils and vegetation. The scientific scholarship is impressive with hundreds of examples and illustrations drawn from the extensive wetland literature. This book is both a compilation of information in the literature and a synthesis of the material, displaying Tiner's astounding breadth and depth of knowledge. The global scope of the wetlands described makes this book relevant to the entire world. Anyone who has not experienced a range of wetland conditions and types must delve into this book in order to claim general expertise. The most important lesson of the book is that no two wetlands are exactly alike. Tiner tells us how they differ from one another – and why."
– Joy Zedler, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

"This book by Tiner summarizes much of the scientific research that provides the backbone for effective wetland management in the United States. State and federal wetland regulators would do well to have it on their shelves, and wetland delineators should review the chapters pertaining to wetland types where they work."
– Allison Aldous, The Nature Conservancy, Portland, Oregon, USA

"The comprehensive and lucid nature of the text, combined with numerous, excellent illustrations and tables, make this material the best summary on wetland formation and hydrology I've ever read. But the author doesn't stop there – he includes many in-the-field examples of wetland hydrology. This material demonstrates a unique and highly effective marriage of wetland principles and practice. It is clearly written by someone who not only has studied wetlands for many decades, but has personally experienced them and the main issues associated with them over this same extended time period."
– Donald J. Leopold, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York, USA

"Tiner's book provides a historical perspective of the applied field of wetland delineation. This books brings together many of the studies and literature citations that support the delineation method. All of this information would helpful for regulators both state and federal, resource managers, academic settings in classrooms, and just as a recorded history of events involved in this topic."
– Robert Lichvar, Director of the National Wetland Plant List, US Army Corps of Engineers, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA

"Very comprehensive coverage of the subjects with numerous real world examples."
–  P. Michael Whited, Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS) and Certified Professional Soil Scientist / Soil Classifier, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA

"This is the most up to date and complete analysis of the state of our knowledge for wetlands in the U.S. Professor Tiner's treatment will inspire the next generation of wetland scientists with his remarkable range of knowledge and the important topics, questions and problems he highlights and engages the reader with. Professor Tiner's book provides the best integration of wetland science with wetland policy and regulation to date. His many decades of service to the U.S. government have given him a unique perspective and experience for addressing scientific issues as well as the practical application of science to identify and characterize wetlands for conservation or regulation."
– David J. Cooper, Colorado State University, USA

"Ralph Tiner has been teaching wetland delineation courses for many years and truly understands both methods and philosophies of the subject. This updated book puts his knowledge, experience, and ideas on paper (or computer screen) for many to use – both as instructors and students. In a subject area always facing controversy, this book makes an excellent resource for both practical use and citation."
– Douglas A. Wilcox, The College at Brockport, State University of New York, USA

"Wetland is no longer a strange vocabulary to anyone from the general public to the regulation agencies, but everyone will benefit from reading this masterpiece that is complete, convincing, easy to understand and implement to protect the remaining wetlands we all depend on."
– Ge Sun, United States Forest Service, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

"In reviewing Ralph Tiner's 2016 Second Edition of Wetland Indicators: A Guide to Wetland Identification, Delineation, Classification, and Mapping, I am once again pleased with his clear, comprehensive, concise and easily digestible presentation of the science associated with various aspects and approaches to delineation of wetland resources. I have used the first edition of this publication for more than 15 years as a teaching resource, and I am most appreciative of the updates, edits, and the careful and deliberate organization of the various sections of this book. No matter what regulatory protocol is being applied to the delineation of defined "wetland/waters resources", the information contained in this text is applicable and salient. As such, this text is an invaluable resource for those persons who not only care to master the various delineation techniques but it also serves to ingrain a fundamental understanding of why the sometimes divergent protocols are being applied in first place. I found the presentation of each nuance to be exceptionally well written, clear and eminently understandable for both the novice wetland enthusiast as well as more seasoned professionals. A most enthusiastic thumbs-up!"
– Mallory N. Gilbert, Continuing Professional Education Instructor/Consultant, Troy, New York, USA

Review of the first edition:

"It should be in all libraries."
– W.A. Niering in Choice, November 1999

Current promotions
New and Forthcoming BooksNHBS Moth TrapBritish Wildlife MagazineBuyers Guides