Carbon sequestration by wetlands: a critical review of enhancement measures for climate change mitigation
Wetlands are among the most important ecosystems in the response strategy to climate
change, through carbon sequestration (CS). Nevertheless, their current CS potential is …
change, through carbon sequestration (CS). Nevertheless, their current CS potential is …
Can constructed wetlands be wildlife refuges? A review of their potential biodiversity conservation value
C Zhang, L Wen, Y Wang, C Liu, Y Zhou, G Lei - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
The degradation of wetland ecosystems is currently recognized as one of the main threats to
global biodiversity. As a means of compensation, constructed wetlands (CWs), which are …
global biodiversity. As a means of compensation, constructed wetlands (CWs), which are …
[PDF][PDF] The economics of ecosystems and biodiversity for water and wetlands
D Russi, P ten Brink, A Farmer, T Badura… - IEEP, London and …, 2013 - ramsar.org
The “nexus” between water, food and energy has been recognised as one of the most
fundamental relationships and challenges for society. The importance of this nexus was re …
fundamental relationships and challenges for society. The importance of this nexus was re …
Ecosystem health assessment: A PSR analysis combining AHP and FCE methods for Jiaozhou Bay, China1
B Sun, J Tang, D Yu, Z Song, P Wang - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2019 - Elsevier
Wetlands are impacted by economic and political initiatives, and research on their
ecosystem health is attracting increasing public attention. It is crucial that management …
ecosystem health is attracting increasing public attention. It is crucial that management …
How spatial scale shapes the generation and management of multiple ecosystem services
The spatial extent of ecological processes has consequences for the generation of
ecosystem services related to them. However, management often fails to consider issues of …
ecosystem services related to them. However, management often fails to consider issues of …
Surface water and groundwater interactions in wetlands
X Wu, T Ma, Y Wang - Journal of Earth Science, 2020 - Springer
Wetland ecosystems are critical habitats for various types of wild lives and are important
components of global ecosystem. However, with climate change and human activities …
components of global ecosystem. However, with climate change and human activities …
[PDF][PDF] Landscape ecology perspective in restoration projects for biodiversity conservation: a review
There is good evidence that the results of a restoration program depend largely on the
landscape context such as habitat cover, connectivity and isolation. Such evidence …
landscape context such as habitat cover, connectivity and isolation. Such evidence …
Scale and governance: conceptual considerations and practical implications
Policies have many unforeseen impacts on social-ecological systems at different levels of
spatial and temporal scales. Partly because of this, both scale and governance have been …
spatial and temporal scales. Partly because of this, both scale and governance have been …
Spatial differences of the supply of multiple ecosystem services and the environmental and land use factors affecting them
A practical knowledge of the amount or supply level of multiple ecosystem services is the
key prerequisite for enhancing local ecological stability and securing the well-being of …
key prerequisite for enhancing local ecological stability and securing the well-being of …
River basin simulations reveal wide-ranging wetland-mediated nitrate reductions
River basin-scale wetland restoration and creation is a primary management option for
mitigating nitrogen-based water quality challenges. However, the magnitude of nitrogen …
mitigating nitrogen-based water quality challenges. However, the magnitude of nitrogen …