Beschreibung
InhaltsangabePart I. Introduction 1. Ben A. LePage - Wetlands: A Multi-disciplinary Perspective2. Marjorie L. Zeff - The Necessity for Multi-disciplinary Approaches to Wetland Design and Adaptive Management: The Case of Wetland Channels3. Andrew de Wet, Christopher J. Williams, Jaime Tomlinson and Erin Carlson Loy - Stream and Sediment Dynamics in Response to Holocene Landscape Changes in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania4. Christopher J. Williams - A Paleoecological Perspective on Wetland Restoration Part II. The Ecological Framework 5. Mark M. Brinson - Classification of Wetlands6. J. Andrew Nyman - Ecological Function of Wetlands7. Beth Middleton- Multidisciplinary Approaches to Climate Change Ecology8. Andy Cole and Mary Kentula - Monitoring and Assessment - What to Measure.and Why Part III. The Anthropogenic Framework 9. Rachel Kaplan - Acknowledging and Benefiting from Multiple Perspectives10. Morgan Robertson and Palmer Hough - Wetlands Regulation: The Case of Mitigation under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act11. Royal Gardner and Nick Davidson - The Ramsar Convention12. Robert J. McInnes - Managing Wetlands for Multifunctional Benefits13. Nancy Minich - The Role of Landscape Architects and Wetlands14. Lanshing Hwang and Ben A. LePage - Floating Islands: An Alternative to Urban Wetlands
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Inhalt
Part I. Introduction 1. Ben A. LePage - Wetlands: A Multi-disciplinary Perspective 2. Marjorie L. Zeff - The Necessity for Multi-disciplinary Approaches to Wetland Design and Adaptive Management: The Case of Wetland Channels 3. Andrew de Wet, Christopher J. Williams, Jaime Tomlinson and Erin Carlson Loy - Stream and Sediment Dynamics in Response to Holocene Landscape Changes in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 4. Christopher J. Williams - A Paleoecological Perspective on Wetland Restoration Part II. The Ecological Framework 5. Mark M. Brinson - Classification of Wetlands 6. J. Andrew Nyman - Ecological Function of Wetlands 7. Beth Middleton- Multidisciplinary Approaches to Climate Change Ecology 8. Andy Cole and Mary Kentula - Monitoring and Assessment - What to Measure...and Why Part III. The Anthropogenic Framework 9. Rachel Kaplan - Acknowledging and Benefiting from Multiple Perspectives 10. Morgan Robertson and Palmer Hough - Wetlands Regulation: The Case of Mitigation under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act 11. Royal Gardner and Nick Davidson - The Ramsar Convention 12. Robert J. McInnes - Managing Wetlands for Multifunctional Benefits 13. Nancy Minich - The Role of Landscape Architects and Wetlands 14. Lanshing Hwang and Ben A. LePage - Floating Islands: An Alternative to Urban Wetlands