Celebrating 25 Years of World Wetlands Day

The purpose of this Special Issue is to celebrate 25 years of “World Wetlands Day”. There is no other ecosystem that has its very own Ramsar Convention or such a challenge impacting ecosystem sustainability. Papers for this Special Issue provide an overview of wetland status and function within diff...

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description The purpose of this Special Issue is to celebrate 25 years of “World Wetlands Day”. There is no other ecosystem that has its very own Ramsar Convention or such a challenge impacting ecosystem sustainability. Papers for this Special Issue provide an overview of wetland status and function within different regions of the world. The papers in this Special Issue of Land consist of three review papers, ten research articles and one perspective paper. Edward Maltby’s review paper provides us with an overview of the paradigm shift of how we value and assess wetlands over time. Ballut-Dajud et al. provide us with a worldwide perspective on factors affecting wetland loss. Finally, Jan Vymazal provides us with a historical overview of the development of water quality treatment wetlands in Europe and North America. The research papers can be grouped into four groups: 1) use of remote sensing to analyze stability and dynamic factors affecting wetlands; 2) factors affecting the wetlands’ ability to store carbon; 3) assessment of wetlands effect on water quality; and 4) understanding historical use and value of wetlands, farmer’s attitudes about wetland management, and how we can value wetland ecosystem services. Finally, Bryzek et al. remind us that, as wetland researchers and managers, we should minimize damage to wetlands even through field monitoring work.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-938112024-03-28T03:30:54Z Celebrating 25 Years of World Wetlands Day Smardon, Richard cyanobacteria phosphorus restoration ecology water quality wetland wetland soil microbial respiration CO2 efflux Everglades enzyme activity grazing created wetlands freshwater marshes carbon cycling wetlands ecosystems moral norms self-identity theory of planned behavior sustainability Poyang Lake ecosystem service value lakeshore zone Landsat remote sensing spatial–temporal changes human activities ghost forest forested wetland aboveground biomass soil carbon carbon dating constructed wetlands macrophytes pollution wastewater wetlands colonization nature-culture relationship perceptual typology coastal wetlands tidal flat reclamation stability impact Jiangsu coastal area anthropogenic activities climate change terrestrial ecosystems environmental impacts greenhouse gases cleaning efficacy ethics researcher impacts wetland decontamination wetland management history Ramsar convention wise use wetland assessment methods wetland valuation wetlands paradigm shift ecosystem approach wholescapes sustainable development World Charter for wetlands thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics The purpose of this Special Issue is to celebrate 25 years of “World Wetlands Day”. There is no other ecosystem that has its very own Ramsar Convention or such a challenge impacting ecosystem sustainability. Papers for this Special Issue provide an overview of wetland status and function within different regions of the world. The papers in this Special Issue of Land consist of three review papers, ten research articles and one perspective paper. Edward Maltby’s review paper provides us with an overview of the paradigm shift of how we value and assess wetlands over time. Ballut-Dajud et al. provide us with a worldwide perspective on factors affecting wetland loss. Finally, Jan Vymazal provides us with a historical overview of the development of water quality treatment wetlands in Europe and North America. The research papers can be grouped into four groups: 1) use of remote sensing to analyze stability and dynamic factors affecting wetlands; 2) factors affecting the wetlands’ ability to store carbon; 3) assessment of wetlands effect on water quality; and 4) understanding historical use and value of wetlands, farmer’s attitudes about wetland management, and how we can value wetland ecosystem services. Finally, Bryzek et al. remind us that, as wetland researchers and managers, we should minimize damage to wetlands even through field monitoring work. 2022-11-17T16:26:03Z 2022-11-17T16:26:03Z 2022 book ONIX_20221117_9783036555485_68 9783036555485 9783036555478 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/93811 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6240 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6240 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5548-5 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5548-5 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036555485 9783036555478 288 Basel open access
spellingShingle cyanobacteria
phosphorus
restoration ecology
water quality
wetland
wetland soil
microbial respiration
CO2 efflux
Everglades
enzyme activity
grazing
created wetlands
freshwater marshes
carbon cycling
wetlands ecosystems
moral norms
self-identity
theory of planned behavior
sustainability
Poyang Lake
ecosystem service value
lakeshore zone
Landsat
remote sensing
spatial–temporal changes
human activities
ghost forest
forested wetland
aboveground biomass
soil carbon
carbon dating
constructed wetlands
macrophytes
pollution
wastewater
wetlands
colonization
nature-culture relationship
perceptual typology
coastal wetlands
tidal flat reclamation
stability
impact
Jiangsu coastal area
anthropogenic activities
climate change
terrestrial ecosystems
environmental impacts
greenhouse gases
cleaning
efficacy
ethics
researcher impacts
wetland decontamination
wetland management history
Ramsar convention
wise use
wetland assessment methods
wetland valuation
wetlands paradigm shift
ecosystem approach
wholescapes
sustainable development
World Charter for wetlands
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics
Celebrating 25 Years of World Wetlands Day
title Celebrating 25 Years of World Wetlands Day
title_full Celebrating 25 Years of World Wetlands Day
title_fullStr Celebrating 25 Years of World Wetlands Day
title_full_unstemmed Celebrating 25 Years of World Wetlands Day
title_short Celebrating 25 Years of World Wetlands Day
title_sort celebrating 25 years of world wetlands day
topic cyanobacteria
phosphorus
restoration ecology
water quality
wetland
wetland soil
microbial respiration
CO2 efflux
Everglades
enzyme activity
grazing
created wetlands
freshwater marshes
carbon cycling
wetlands ecosystems
moral norms
self-identity
theory of planned behavior
sustainability
Poyang Lake
ecosystem service value
lakeshore zone
Landsat
remote sensing
spatial–temporal changes
human activities
ghost forest
forested wetland
aboveground biomass
soil carbon
carbon dating
constructed wetlands
macrophytes
pollution
wastewater
wetlands
colonization
nature-culture relationship
perceptual typology
coastal wetlands
tidal flat reclamation
stability
impact
Jiangsu coastal area
anthropogenic activities
climate change
terrestrial ecosystems
environmental impacts
greenhouse gases
cleaning
efficacy
ethics
researcher impacts
wetland decontamination
wetland management history
Ramsar convention
wise use
wetland assessment methods
wetland valuation
wetlands paradigm shift
ecosystem approach
wholescapes
sustainable development
World Charter for wetlands
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics
topic_facet cyanobacteria
phosphorus
restoration ecology
water quality
wetland
wetland soil
microbial respiration
CO2 efflux
Everglades
enzyme activity
grazing
created wetlands
freshwater marshes
carbon cycling
wetlands ecosystems
moral norms
self-identity
theory of planned behavior
sustainability
Poyang Lake
ecosystem service value
lakeshore zone
Landsat
remote sensing
spatial–temporal changes
human activities
ghost forest
forested wetland
aboveground biomass
soil carbon
carbon dating
constructed wetlands
macrophytes
pollution
wastewater
wetlands
colonization
nature-culture relationship
perceptual typology
coastal wetlands
tidal flat reclamation
stability
impact
Jiangsu coastal area
anthropogenic activities
climate change
terrestrial ecosystems
environmental impacts
greenhouse gases
cleaning
efficacy
ethics
researcher impacts
wetland decontamination
wetland management history
Ramsar convention
wise use
wetland assessment methods
wetland valuation
wetlands paradigm shift
ecosystem approach
wholescapes
sustainable development
World Charter for wetlands
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCV Economics of specific sectors::KCVG Environmental economics
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