نتایج جستجو برای: wetlands restoration

تعداد نتایج: 60499  

2016
Tingting Li Qing Zhang Wen Zhang Guocheng Wang Yanyu Lu Lijun Yu Ran Zhang

The Sanjiang Plain has been experienced significant wetland loss due to expanded agricultural activities, and will be potentially restored by the China National Wetland Conservation Action Plan (NWCP) in future. The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of future climate warming and wetland restoration on wetland CH4 emissions in northeast China. We used an atmosphere-vegetation int...

Journal: :Science 2006
R Eugene Turner Joseph J Baustian Erick M Swenson Jennifer S Spicer

More than 131 x 10(6) metric tons (MT) of inorganic sediments accumulated in coastal wetlands when Hurricanes Katrina and Rita crossed the Louisiana coast in 2005, plus another 281 x 10(6) MT when accumulation was prorated for open water area. The annualized combined amount of inorganic sediments per hurricane equals (i) 12% of the Mississippi River's suspended load, (ii) 5.5 times the inorgani...

2007
Assefa M. Melesse Vijay Nangia Xixi Wang Michael McClain

Vegetation cover and groundwater level changes over the period of restorationare the two most important indicators of the level of success in wetland ecohydrologicalrestoration. As a result of the regular presence of water and dense vegetation, the highestevapotranspiration (latent heat) rates usually occur within wetlands. Vegetation cover andevapotranspiration of large areas of restoration li...

2015
Luis Beltrán Epele María Laura Miserendino Wenju Liang

Livestock grazing can compromise the biotic integrity and health of wetlands, especially in remotes areas like Patagonia, which provide habitat for several endemic terrestrial and aquatic species. Understanding the effects of these land use practices on invertebrate communities can help prevent the deterioration of wetlands and provide insights for restoration. In this contribution, we assessed...

2001
Marc O. Ribaudo Ralph Heimlich Roger Claassen Mark Peters

Nutrient pollution is one of the major sources of water quality impairments in the U.S. Agriculture is a major source of nutrients. Two alternative strategies for reducing nutrient loads from cropland are to reduce fertilizer application rates and to filter nutrients coming off cropland with restored wetlands. These two approaches are evaluated in the Mississippi Basin, where nutrient loadings ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
Jennifer L Morse Marcelo Ardón Emily S Bernhardt

Whether through sea level rise or wetland restoration, agricultural soils in coastal areas will be inundated at increasing rates, renewing connections to sensitive surface waters and raising critical questions about environmental trade-offs. Wetland restoration is often implemented in agricultural catchments to improve water quality through nutrient removal. Yet flooding of soils can also incre...

2014
Jennifer Holly Bryan Lora Harris Andrew Baldwin

Title of Thesis: EFFECTS OF SEA LEVEL RISE ON TIDAL MARSHES Jennifer Holly Bryan, Master of Science, 2014 Thesis directed by: Assistant Professor Lora Harris University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science There is growing concern regarding the potentially negative impacts of sea level rise (SLR) on tidal wetlands in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. In Chapter one, I invest...

ژورنال: اکوبیولوژی تالاب 2022
Asalpisheh, Zahra, Atashbar Kangarloei , Behrooz, Haghi Vayghan, Ali , Imani, Ahmad , Teymuri Nomandani, Sudabeh ,

Phytoplankton is one of the main components of wetlands, which plays a vital role in providing nutrients, oxygen for other organisms, stabilizing nitrogen and carbon dioxide. In the meantime, the current status of Lake Urmia highlights the need to conserve and protect wetlands related to these ecosystems and their living and non-living components. Therefore, this study was conducted to assist i...

2002
A Guest

Wetlands are an important natural resource in the biosphere. Traditional terms used to describe wetlands are marshes, bogs, and swamps. Early European settlers considered these areas as wastelands and did not appreciate their values. For a number of years, many of these areas were drained and used as farmland, since these lands were found to be productive. Over a 200-yr time span (1780-1980), t...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید