[HTML][HTML] Wetland ecosystem services research: A critical review
X Xu, M Chen, G Yang, B Jiang, J Zhang - Global Ecology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Systematic knowledge of the development, trends, and limitations of wetland ecosystem
services (WES) is extremely meaningful for the direction of WES studies and wetland …
services (WES) is extremely meaningful for the direction of WES studies and wetland …
Papyrus as an ecohydrological tool for restoring ecosystem services in Afrotropical wetlands
N Pacini, P Hesslerová, J Pokorný, T Mwinami… - Ecohydrology & …, 2018 - Elsevier
East African wetlands are naturally dominated by papyrus, the world's fastest growing
herbaceous plant, reaching up to 5 m in height and 3 kg m− 2 of standing biomass per year …
herbaceous plant, reaching up to 5 m in height and 3 kg m− 2 of standing biomass per year …
Perceptions, trends and adaptation to climate change in Yala wetland, Kenya
Purpose Tropical wetland ecosystems are threatened by climate change but also play a key
role in its mitigation and adaptation through management of land use and other drivers …
role in its mitigation and adaptation through management of land use and other drivers …
Determination of the connectedness of land use, land cover change to water quality status of a shallow lake: a case of Lake Kyoga Basin, Uganda
Catchments for aquatic ecosystems connect to the water quality of those waterbodies. Land
use land cover change activities in the catchments, therefore, play a significant role in …
use land cover change activities in the catchments, therefore, play a significant role in …
[HTML][HTML] Designing effective protected area networks for multiple species
Protected area networks seek to ensure the persistence of multiple species, but their area
and extent are limited by available land and conservation resources. Prioritising sites based …
and extent are limited by available land and conservation resources. Prioritising sites based …
Humans reshape wetlands: Unveiling the last 100 years of morphological changes of the Mara Wetland, Tanzania
Abstract The Lower Mara River and Wetland, Tanzania, is an important ecosystem and
unique water resource for a vast semi-arid area. The river, an affluent of Lake Victoria, and …
unique water resource for a vast semi-arid area. The river, an affluent of Lake Victoria, and …
Integrating stakeholder preferences into ecosystem services map** in Yala wetland, Kenya
Wetlands such as the Yala swamp in Kenya are among the most important and increasingly
threatened ecosystems globally due to their ecological significance and complexity, and the …
threatened ecosystems globally due to their ecological significance and complexity, and the …
The potential use of papyrus (Cyperus papyrus L.) wetlands as a source of biomass energy for sub‐Saharan Africa
Four of five people in sub‐Saharan Africa rely on the traditional use of solid biomass, mainly
fuelwood, for cooking. In some areas, the current rate of fuelwood consumption will exhaust …
fuelwood, for cooking. In some areas, the current rate of fuelwood consumption will exhaust …
Valley-scale controls and hydrogeomorphic processes driving channel breakdown in a dynamic floodplain wetland system: The Mara River, Tanzania
The character and behaviour of dryland rivers are driven by complex interactions between
extrinsic and intrinsic controls. A long-term perspective is necessary to assess the sensitivity …
extrinsic and intrinsic controls. A long-term perspective is necessary to assess the sensitivity …
The impact of wastewater discharge and agriculture on water quality and nutrient retention of Namatala wetland, Eastern Uganda
The Namatala Wetland in Uganda faces severe degradation from agricultural development
and urbanization. Besides the Namatala River and tributary rural streams, the wetland …
and urbanization. Besides the Namatala River and tributary rural streams, the wetland …