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The Wetland Book

I: Structure and Function, Management, and Methods, 4 Bde, Incl Online Access

Erschienen am 06.06.2018, Auflage: 1/2018
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ISBN/EAN: 9789400714717
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: LII, 2238 S., 89 s/w Illustr., 280 farbige Illustr

Beschreibung

The Wetland Book is a comprehensive resource aimed at supporting the trans- and multidisciplinary research and practice which is inherent to this field. Aware both that wetlands research is on the rise and that researchers and students are often working or learning across several disciplines, The Wetland Book is a readily accessible online and print reference which will be the first port of call on key concepts in wetlands science and management. This easy-to-follow reference will allow multidisciplinary teams and transdisciplinary individuals to look up terms, access further details, read overviews on key issues and navigate to key articles selected by experts

Autorenportrait

Max Finlayson is an internationally renowned wetland ecologist with extensive experience internationally in water pollution, agricultural impacts, invasive species, climate change, and human well-being and wetlands. He has participated in global assessments such as those conducted by the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change, the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, and the Global Environment Outlook 4 & 5 (UNEP). Since the early 1990s he has been a technical adviser to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands and has written extensively on wetland ecology and management. He has also been actively involved in environmental NGOs and from 2002-07 was President of the governing council of global NGO Wetlands International. He has contributed to over 300 journal articles, reports, guidelines, proceedings and book chapters on wetland ecology and management. He has contributed to the development of concepts and methods for wetland inventory, assessment and monitoring, and undertaken many site-based assessments in many countries.Nick Davidson was the Deputy Secretary General of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands from 2000 to 2014, with overall responsibility for the Convention's global development and delivery of scientific, technical and policy guidance and advice and communications as the Convention Secretariat's senior advisor on these matters. He has long-standing experience in, and a strong commitment to, environmental sustainability supported through the transfer of environmental science into policy-relevance and decision-making at national and international scales. Nick currently works as an independent expert consultant on wetland conservation and wise use.Beth A. Middleton is a research ecologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, Wetland and Aquatic Research Center in Lafayette, USA. Her biogeographical research focuses on the impact of climate and landuse change on wetlands, particularly forested freshwater wetlands. Her most recent studies are on hydrologic remediation and vegetation response, and she applies those findings to natural resource conservation. Her work has contributed to the understanding of world wetland restoration and global climate change and her book "Wetland restoration, flood pulsing and disturbance dynamics" received the Merit Award of the Society of Wetland Scientists. Her dissertation was on monsoonal wetlands in India (Ph.D. Iowa State University), and was the origin of her later research on the implications of shifts in drought cycles on wetland biodiversity. Her writing is extensive with several books, and more than 125 research articles. She is a member of the graduate faculty at the University of Louisiana. Before moving to USGS, she was a full professor at Southern Illinois University. Currently, she is a member of several climate change advisory committees and management working groups. She has done extensive research on worldwide wetlands including monsoonal wetlands, baldcypress swamps, peatlands, salt marshes, fens and mangrove swamps. Her Fulbright work was at G.B. Pant University. She has served as a senior visiting professor with the Chinese Academy of Science working on wetlands dynamics in China, and is a Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturer. Also, has given several high level addresses including the Earth Day talk for the U.S. Consulate in Chennai India, and a TEDx talk called "Conservation Oblivion" (www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O72jOgTQPw). Robert McInnes is an independent Chartered Environmentalist with over 25 years' experience in wetland-related environmental research, consultancy and conservation. His main areas of interest in wetlands revolve around three inter-related themes: understanding their biodiversity and the ecosystem services provided to human society; the practical restoration and creation of wetlands for multifunctional benefits; and the development and implementation of wetland conservation and

Inhalt

1. Wetlands Structure and Function a. Hydrology Stream Geomorphology b. Ecological Function Water quality Toxicology Ecosystem services - agriculture c. Wetlands development Ecosystem development Palaeoecology d. Classification Functional Classification Classification around the world e. Biodiversity Biological adaptation Biological interactions Vegetation Microbiology f. Theoretical framework Scaling g. Limnology and palaeolimnology h. Ecosystem approaches Mesocosms i. Biogeochemistry Soil j. Carbon storage 2. Wetlands Management a. Wetland Engineering Water treatment/disposal Water-use efficiency b. Wetlands Policy and Law Ramsar Mitigation banking - policy and practice c. Landscape Design d. Human wellbeing e. Creation and restoration Re-establishing function Restoring as wildlife habitat. Decontamination f. Institutional framework g. Global change Wetlands loss Climate change Land-use change Human impact Archaeobotany h. Water treatment i. Urban wetlands j. Historical ecology - use and management k. Wetlands economics l. Buffer zones and agricultural runoff m. Sustainable use Recreation n. Conservation Defence 3. Methodology a. Classification and inventory b. Monitoring and assessment c. Modeling d. Mapping and delineation e. Environmental Impact Assessment f. Management planning g. Environmental flow allocation h. Mitigation and compensation i. Economic evaluation 4. Wetlands of the World a. Global distribution b. Tidal Salt marshes c. Tidal Freshwater wetlands d. Mangroves e. Freshwater swamps f. Freshwater marshes g. Peatlands

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