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This book contains the proceedings of a symposium held at the
College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, 16-20 June
1986. The seed for this symposium arose from a group of
physiologists, soil scientists and biochemists that met in
Leningrad, USSR in July 1975 at the 12th Botanical Conference in a
Session organized by Professor B. B * Vartepetian. This group and
others later conspired to contribute to a book entitled Plant Life
in Anaerobic Environments (eds. D.D. Hook and R.M.M. Crawford, Ann
Arbor Science, 1978). Several contributors to the book suggested in
1983 that a broad-scoped symposium on wetlands would be useful (a)
in facilitating communication among the diverse research groups
involved in wetlands research (b) in bringing researchers and
managers together and (c) in presenting a com-: prehensive and
balanced coverage on the status of ecology and management of
wetlands from a global perspective. With this encouragement, the
senior editor organized a Plan ning Committee that encompassed
expertise from many disciplines of wetland scientists and managers.
This Committee, with input from their colleagues around the world,
organized a symposium that addressed almost every aspect of wetland
ecology and management.
This book contains the proceedings of a symposium held at the
College of Charleston. Charleston. South Carolina. USA. 16-20 June.
1986. The seed for this symposium arose from a group of
physiologists. soil scientists and biochemists that met in
Leningrad USSR in July 1975 at the 12th Botanical Conference in a
Session organized by Professor B.B. Vartepetian. This group and
others later conspired to contribute to a book entitled Plant Life
in Anaerobic Environments (eds. D.D. Hook and R.M.M. Crawford. Ann
Arbor Science. 1978). Several contributors to the book suggested in
1983 that a broad-scoped symposium on wetlands would be useful (a)
in facilitating communication among the diverse research groups
involved in wetlands research (b) in bringing researchers and
managers together (c) and in presenting a comprehensive and
balanced coverage on the status of ecology and management of
wetlands from a global perspective. With this encouragement. the
senior editor organized a planning committee that encompassed
expertise from many disciplines of wetland scientists and managers.
This committee, with input from their colleagues around the world,
organized a symposium that addressed almost every aspect of wetland
ecology and management.
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