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Wetland and Wetland Plants

2021
Wetlands are a portion of land that changes into wet areas either seasonally or permanently after a rainfall. Many wetlands are intermediate areas among aquatic ecosystems and uplands, though some are dispersed throughout the landscape in highland depressions that assemble water or in areas where ground water approaches the top surface.
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Types of Wetland and Wetland Plants

2021
The system of classification of the wetlands is classified based on the hydrologic regime and landscape position. It includes 5 types of wetlands namely; Lacustrine, Palustrine, Riverine, Estuarine and Marine. The most important feature of a wetland is decided through the mixture of the salinity of the water inside the wetland, the soil kind, and the ...
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Wetlands in Urban Contexts: A Case of Bhoj Wetland

2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS, 2021
Wetlands are one of the highest productive systems on earth and contribute significantly to the ecosystem. With the increase in the growth rate in urbanization, wetlands in urban areas are changing rapidly and have already disappeared in some areas. In fast developing cities, wetlands experience various physical, social and ecological pressures.
Nirupam Das, Surabhi Mehrotra
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Are Wetlands Freshwaters?

2022
Fil: Quintana, Ruben Dario. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Investigación e Ingeniería Ambiental. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario.
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Wetland gloom and wetland glory

Philosophy & Geography, 2003
Mountains were once no less feared and loathed than wetlands. Mountains, however, were aesthetically rehabilitated (in part by modern landscape painting), but wetlands remain aesthetically reviled. The three giants of American environmental philosophy--Thoreau, Muir, and Leopold--all expressed aesthetic appreciation of wetlands.
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Netherlands-Wetlands

Hydrobiologia, 1993
The Netherlands occupy 41,864 km2 of which about 6,600 km2 (16%) have been classified as internationally important wetlands. About 3000 km2 (7%) have been included in the Ramsar Convention list of internationally important wetlands.
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Wetland history

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998
Wetlands of the American Midwest: A Historical Geography of Changing Attitudes by Hugh Prince The University of Chicago Press (University of Chicago Geography Research Papers), 1997. $21.00/£16.75 pbk (xiii+395 pages) ISBN 0 226 68283 8.
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Wetlands and Their Dynamics

2015
In BRAHMATWINN the upper Danube river basin (UDRB) and the upper Brahmaputra river basin (UBRB) were selected as the representative catchments in two mountain-dominated geographical regions. Three test sites were selected in the UBRB: the Lhasa River catchment in Tibet/China, the Wang Chu river catchment in Bhutan, and the Assam reach of the ...
Exler, Norbert   +2 more
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