Creating Freshwater Wetlands

Creating Freshwater Wetlands
Author: Donald A. Hammer
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781498710800

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Creating Freshwater Wetlands, Second Edition clearly demonstrates the step-by-step processes required to restore or create freshwater wetlands. It presents practical advice on choosing sites, getting help, attracting and stocking wildlife, selecting plants, and wetland operation and maintenance. This is an excellent book on one of the most fascinat

Creating and Restoring Wetlands

Creating and Restoring Wetlands
Author: Christopher Craft
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2022-05-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128239827

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Creating and Restoring Wetlands: From Theory to Practice, Second Edition describes the challenges and opportunities relating to the restoration of freshwater and estuarine wetlands in natural, agricultural, and urban environments in the coming century. This second edition is structured by clearly defined chapters based on specific wetland types (e.g. Peatlands, Mangroves) and with a consistent and coherent organization for ease of discoverability. The table of contents is divided into four main subjects: Foundations, Restoration of Freshwater Wetlands, Restoration of Estuarine Wetlands, and From Theory to Practice, each with multiple chapters. Part 1, Foundations, contains chapters describing definitions of wetlands, ecological theory used to guide restoration, and considerations on where to implement restoration on the landscape. In Parts 2 and 3, restoration of specific freshwater (marshes, forests, peatlands) and estuarine (tidal marshes, mangroves) wetlands are described. Part 4, From Theory to Practice, contains chapters describing performance standards to gauge success of projects and case studies describing small-scale and large-scale restoration projects of various freshwater and estuarine wetlands. Each chapter contains clearly labeled sections which assist the reader to quickly and easily key in on the subject matter that they are seeking. The approach of Creating and Restoring Wetlands is unique in that, in each chapter, it links ecological theory important to ecosystem restoration with practical techniques to undertake and implement successful wetland restoration projects, including recommendations for performance standards to gauge success as well as realistic expectations and timescales for achieving success. Each chapter ends with a summary table describing keys to ensure success for a given wetland ecosystem. Each chapter ends with a summary table describing keys to ensure success for a given wetland ecosystem Written by a single author, providing a consistent structure that is coherent, cohesive and well referenced Contains case studies of small- and large-scale restoration activities ensuring relevance to individuals and organizations

An Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Restoration and Creation

An Approach to Improving Decision Making in Wetland Restoration and Creation
Author: Mary E. Kentula
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781351086523

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An Approach to Improving Decision-Making in Wetland Restoration and Creation succinctly compares populations of natural and created wetlands to determine whether restored wetlands successfully replace wetlands lost to development or other pressures. The book also presents strategies for mitigation of wetland losses, site selection for wetland restoration projects, and assessment of the level of attainable function for restored wetlands. The book is a significant resource for helping wetland professionals, planners, and ecologists formulate decisions affecting the creation and restoration of wetlands.

Wetland Creation and Restoration Perspectives

Wetland Creation and Restoration  Perspectives
Author: Jon A. Kusler,Mary E. Kentula
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1989
Genre: Restoration ecology
ISBN: WISC:89037223245

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Wetlands

Wetlands
Author: Mary E. Kentula
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UVA:35007000112437

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The research for this publication was funded by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Contributors include Mary E. Kentula, Robert P. Brooks, Stephanie Gwinn, Cindy Holland, Authur Sherman, Jean Sifneos, and Ann Hairston.

Wetlands

Wetlands
Author: William J. Mitsch,James G. Gosselink
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781119019787

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The single most important book on wetlands, newly expanded and updated Wetlands is the definitive guide to this fragile ecosystem, providing the most comprehensive coverage and in-depth information available in print. Recently updated and expanded, this latest edition contains brand new information on Wetland Ecosystem Services and an updated discussion on Wetland, Carbon, and Climate Change and Wetland Creation and Restoration. Due to popular demand, the authors have brought back five streamlined chapters on wetland ecosystems that had been removed from previous editions, and provided more robust ancillary materials including an online color photo gallery, PowerPoint slides, and several video case studies. As nature's kidneys, wetland ecosystems help the environment process toxins and excess fertilizers and maintain the relative health of our aquatic ecosystems. As the understanding of their importance grows, their management and ecology have gained increased attention and have become an area of professional specialization over the past two decades. This book gives readers a solid understanding of wetlands, how they work, what they do, and why the Earth can't live without them. Understand wetlands' role in the ecosystem, from local to global scales Appreciate the fact that wetlands may be the most logical and economical way to sequester carbon from the atmosphere Discover the unique characteristics that make wetlands critically important for improving water quality, reducing storm and flood damage, and providing habitat to support biodiversity Learn how wetlands are being managed or destroyed around the globe but also how we can create and restore them Examine the ways in which climate change is affecting wetland ecosystems and wetland ecosystems affect climate change Wetlands are crucial to the health of the planet, and we've only begun to realize the magnitude of the damage that has already been done as we scramble to save them. A generation of ecologists, ecological engineers, land use planners, and water resource managers worldwide owe their knowledge of the wetlands to this book – for the next generation to follow in their footsteps, Wetlands 5th edition is the quintessential guide to these critical systems.

Wetland Creation and Restoration

Wetland Creation and Restoration
Author: Jon A. Kusler,Mary E. Kentula
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 690
Release: 1989
Genre: Restoration ecology
ISBN: UVA:35007006938769

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Tidal Freshwater Wetlands

Tidal Freshwater Wetlands
Author: Aat Barendregt,Dennis F. Whigham,Andrew H. Baldwin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009
Genre: Estuarine ecology
ISBN: 3823615513

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