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Wetlands are complex and dynamic ecological systems incorporating
two important, inter-linked components: hydrology and vegetation.
Modelling wetland components and processes reveals the nature of
wetland systems and helps to predict the effects of environmental
change. The main goal of much current research is the construction
of a vigorous and spatially-explicit model which describes the
dynamics of wetland vegetation in relation to environmental
variables, including hydrological regimes, sediment type and
nutrient availability. Knowledge about ecological functions,
environmental services and societal values associated with wetlands
has increased rapidly. How to turn this knowledge into practical
benefits for sustainable and integrated wetland management is a key
question. Individual chapters address the ethics and sociology of
wetlands, and the ecology, ecohydrology and conservation practice
of a variety of landscapes and countries. It will be useful to
students, teachers and scientists involved in wetland research and
informative for the staff of governmental bodies and other
organizations engaged in wetland management.
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