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Book Synopsis
Scientific theory and practical applications of wetlands are evaluated, and information and experience is provided on experimental and empirical approaches tot he restoration of damaged wetland ecosystems with a view to developing firm ground rules for restoration policies and procedures.

Table of Contents
Partial table of contents:

Archaeology and Wetland Restoration (B. Coles).

Assessing the Restoration Prospects of Degraded Fens (A. Grootjans& R. van Diggelen).

The Role of Seed Banks in the Revegetation of Australian TemporaryWetlands (M. Brock & D. Britton).

Planning for the Restoration of Peat Wetlands for Birds (D. Ward,et al.).

The Ombrogenous Bog Environment (M. Proctor).

Hydrological Protection and Rewetting of Raised Bogs Influenced byMan (R. Eggelsman).

The Basis of Mire Restoration in Finland (H. Heikkila & T.Lindholm).

Index.

Restoration of Temperate Wetlands

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    A Hardback by Bryan D. Wheeler, Susan C. Shaw, Wanda J. Fojt

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 08/03/1995
      ISBN13: 9780471951056, 978-0471951056
      ISBN10: 0471951056

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Scientific theory and practical applications of wetlands are evaluated, and information and experience is provided on experimental and empirical approaches tot he restoration of damaged wetland ecosystems with a view to developing firm ground rules for restoration policies and procedures.

      Table of Contents
      Partial table of contents:

      Archaeology and Wetland Restoration (B. Coles).

      Assessing the Restoration Prospects of Degraded Fens (A. Grootjans& R. van Diggelen).

      The Role of Seed Banks in the Revegetation of Australian TemporaryWetlands (M. Brock & D. Britton).

      Planning for the Restoration of Peat Wetlands for Birds (D. Ward,et al.).

      The Ombrogenous Bog Environment (M. Proctor).

      Hydrological Protection and Rewetting of Raised Bogs Influenced byMan (R. Eggelsman).

      The Basis of Mire Restoration in Finland (H. Heikkila & T.Lindholm).

      Index.

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