Wetland Restoration
Parasites of fish Poecilia velifera and their potential as bioindicators of wetland restoration progress
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Evaluation of Performance and Long-Term Viability of Wetland Restoration, Construction, and Creation Projects in Eastern NC
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A Statistical Approach To Evaluating The Performance Of Southern United States Forested Wetland Restoration.
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Limitation of Invasive Plant Colonization by Native Shrubs During Forested Wetland Restoration
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Case Study of Baiyun and Caohai Lakes Implies How to Implement Wetland Restoration/Creation
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Hydrological science and wetland restoration: some case studies from Europe
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Application of Ground-Penetrating Radar to Map Stratigraphy of a Drained Carolina Bay and Aid Its Wetland Restoration
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Artificial drainage of peatlands: hydrological and hydrochemical process and wetland restoration
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Bird diversity and waterbird habitat preferences in relation to wetland restoration at Dianchi Lake, south-west China
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Wetland restoration and nitrate reduction: the example of the peri urban wetland of Vitoria Gasteiz (Basque Country, North Spain)
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Using Apparent Electrical Conductivity (ECa) via Electromagnetic Induction (EMI) to Characterize Soils and the Stratigraphy for Wetland Restoration
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Effects of Subsurface Flows on Wetland Restoration at Juniper Bay and Surrounding Area.
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Estimating the economic benefits of a Wetland restoration program in New Zealand: A contingent valuation approach
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Predicting Impacts of Rerouting Drainage Water from the Pamlico Sound to Restored Wetlands: A Hydraulic and Water Quality Assessment.
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More than just plants: A study of biotic stress impacts on the root microbiomes of Trifolium repens
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Phosphorus Fluxes in a Restored Carolina Bay Wetland Following Eight Years of Restoration
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Monitoring Restoration of the Eastern Usangu Wetland by Assessment of Land Use and Cover Changes
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Measuring and Evaluating Restoration of Hydrology in Coastal Plain Forested Wetlands of North Carolina.
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Environmental Research Newsletter December 1996 No 18
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Estimating Potential Reduction Flood Benefits of Restored Wetlands
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