Introduction to the wetland book 1: Wetland structure and function, management, and methods

Nick C. Davidson*, Beth A. Middleton, Robert J. McInnes, Mark Everard, Kenneth Irvine, Anne A. van Dam, C. Max Finlayson

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Abstract

The Wetland Book 1 is designed as a 'first port-of-call' reference work for information on the structure and functions of wetlands, current approaches to wetland management, and methods for researching and understanding wetlands. Contributions by experts summarize key concepts, orient the reader to the major issues, and support further research on such issues by individuals and multidisciplinary teams. The Wetland Book 1 is organized in three parts - Wetland structure and function; Wetland management; and Wetland methods - each of which is divided into a number of thematic sections. Each section starts with one or more overview chapters, supported by chapters providing further information and case studies on different aspects of the theme.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Wetland Book
Subtitle of host publicationI: Structure and Function, Management, and Methods
PublisherSpringer
Pages3-14
ISBN (Electronic)9789048196593
ISBN (Print)9789400714717
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 May 2018

Keywords

  • Wetland function
  • Wetland management
  • Wetland methods
  • Wetland policy
  • Wetland structure

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