Review of the effects of the anthropogenic on the wetland environment
K Ostad-Ali-Askari - Applied Water Science, 2022 - Springer
The constant deficiency of water modality will increase the incidence of complaint,
predominantly for unguarded people in undeveloped republics, where practical doses and …
predominantly for unguarded people in undeveloped republics, where practical doses and …
“Accidental” urban wetlands: ecosystem functions in unexpected places
MM Palta, NB Grimm… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
“Accidental” urban wetlands are formed not through deliberate restoration or management
activity, but as a product of land use and water infrastructure decisions by municipalities …
activity, but as a product of land use and water infrastructure decisions by municipalities …
Creating wetlands: primary succession, water quality changes, and self-design over 15 years
The succession of vegetation, soil development, water quality changes, and carbon and
nitrogen dynamics are summarized in this article for a pair of 1-hectare flow-through-created …
nitrogen dynamics are summarized in this article for a pair of 1-hectare flow-through-created …
Ecological risk assessment of wetland ecosystems using multi criteria decision making and geographic information system
B Malekmohammadi, LR Blouchi - Ecological Indicators, 2014 - Elsevier
Nowadays, wetlands are at risk from a wide range of stress factors. Practical application of
wetland ecological risk assessment will result in a better understanding of how physical …
wetland ecological risk assessment will result in a better understanding of how physical …
Fifty‐five years of soil development in restored freshwater depressional wetlands
K Ballantine, R Schneider - Ecological Applications, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Wetland restoration is increasingly used as a strategy both to address historical wetland
losses and to mitigate new wetland impacts. Research has examined the success of …
losses and to mitigate new wetland impacts. Research has examined the success of …
Mitigation under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act: where it comes from, what it means
P Hough, M Robertson - Wetlands Ecology and Management, 2009 - Springer
The requirement to mitigate impacts to wetlands and streams is a frequently misunderstood
policy with a long and complicated history. We narrate the history of mitigation since the …
policy with a long and complicated history. We narrate the history of mitigation since the …
Characterization of soil bacterial community structure and physicochemical properties in created and natural wetlands
RM Peralta, C Ahn, PM Gillevet - Science of the Total Environment, 2013 - Elsevier
We used multi-tag pyrosequencing of 16S ribosomal DNA to characterize bacterial
communities of wetland soils collected from created and natural wetlands located in the …
communities of wetland soils collected from created and natural wetlands located in the …
[图书][B] The Routledge handbook of urban ecology
I Douglas, D Goode, M Houck, R Wang - 2011 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Names: Douglas, Ian, 1936–editor.| Routledge (Firm) Title: The Routledge handbook of
urban ecology/edited by Ian Douglas, Pippin Anderson, David Goode, Michael C. Houck …
urban ecology/edited by Ian Douglas, Pippin Anderson, David Goode, Michael C. Houck …
Characterization of microtopography and its influence on vegetation patterns in created wetlands
Created wetlands are increasingly used to mitigate wetland loss. Thus, identifying wetland
creation methods that enhance ecosystem development might increase the likelihood of …
creation methods that enhance ecosystem development might increase the likelihood of …
Performance criteria, compliance success, and vegetation development in compensatory mitigation wetlands
JW Matthews, AG Endress - Environmental management, 2008 - Springer
Abstract The US Army Corps of Engineers often requires wetland creation or restoration as
compensation for wetlands damaged during development. These wetlands are typically …
compensation for wetlands damaged during development. These wetlands are typically …