Wetland Restoration Enhancement Or Creation

Wetland Restoration  Enhancement  Or Creation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1992
Genre: Restoration ecology
ISBN: UCR:31210024786707

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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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Wetland Creation and Restoration

Wetland Creation and Restoration
Author: Jon A. Kusler,Mary E. Kentula
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UVA:35007000230957

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This is a preliminary evaluation of the status of the science of wetland creation and restoration in the United States. It contains a series of regional reviews. Each review summarizes wetland creation and restoration experiences in broadly defined wetland regions (e.g. Pacific coastal wetlands, wooded wetlands of the Southeast). It also includes a series of theme papers, covering a wide range of topics of general application to wetland creation and restoration (hydrology, management techniques, planning).

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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An Introduction and User s Guide to Wetland Restoration Creation and Enhancement

An Introduction and User s Guide to Wetland Restoration  Creation  and Enhancement
Author: U. S. Environmental Agency,National Oceanic Administration
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2015-06-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1514253674

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The public's interest in the renewal of natural ecosystems has grown steadily during the past few decades. While preservation of habitat is a key to environmental health, there is a growing awareness that restoration, creation, and enhancement are essential to recover ecosystems that have been degraded or destroyed. Wetland habitats are the focus of many recovery efforts because over the past 200 years the area and health of wetlands have declined significantly. Less than 46 percent of the 215 million acres of wetlands estimated to exist in the contiguous U.S. when Europeans arrived remain. Prior to the mid-1970s, the draining and destruction of wetlands were accepted practices. Many wetlands altered by humans were drained to support agricultural uses, while others were filled for urban development, diked for water impoundments or to diminish flooding, or dredged for marinas and ports. Indirect impacts from pollutants, urban runoff, and invasion by non-native species continue to degrade and destroy wetlands. Scientists and policy makers also recognize the value of wetland restoration. In 1992, scientists completed a study for the National Research Council that called for the development of a national wetlands restoration strategy. Since then, federal agencies have been working with partners to achieve a net increase of 100,000 acres of wetlands per year by 2005. This goal will be reached only through carefully planned and implemented restoration and creation projects that add ecologically valuable wetlands to the landscape. States and the federal government are funding and conducting large-scale ecosystem restorations, such as the South Florida/Everglades Ecosystem Restoration, which are contributing to the national wetland goal. However, without the support of citizens and local groups around the country the 100,000 acre per year goal cannot be reached. For many decades, citizens have been restoring, creating, and enhancing wetland habitats through local non-profit organizations. In addition, citizens have become involved in wetland projects through government programs. Despite these efforts, the nation is still losing more wetlands than it gains each year. This document is designed to support and further encourage landowner and community-based wetland projects.

Wetland Creation and Restoration

Wetland Creation and Restoration
Author: Karen Schneller-McDonald,Lee S. Ischinger,Gregor T. Auble,U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1990
Genre: Restoration ecology
ISBN: UOM:39015086474916

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"This report provides a hard copy of the bibliographic information contained in the digital Wetland Creation/Restoration Data Base. One thousand one hundred data base records are included; each of these represents one article, report, or other publication dealing with the creation or restoration of wetlands. Information in the records is ... accessible via a cross-referenced index divided into four sections (Location Index, Plant Genus Index, Wetland Type Index, and Subject Index."--Page 1 Abstract.

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

Wetland Creation and Restoration Regional reviews

Wetland Creation and Restoration  Regional reviews
Author: Jon A. Kusler,Mary E. Kentula
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1989
Genre: Environmental policy
ISBN: WISC:89037223260

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