Traditionally, wetland management strategies have focused on single familiar objectives, such as improving water quality, strengthening biodiversity, and providing flood control …
JE Houlahan, PA Keddy, K Makkay, CS Findlay - Wetlands, 2006 - Springer
Wetlands provide important ecosystem functions and values, such as wildlife habitat, water filtration and flood protection. Wetland plant communities play a fundamental role in …
E Uuemaa, J Roosaare, Ü Mander - Ecological indicators, 2005 - Elsevier
We investigated scale dependence of landscape metrics and the relationship between land use parameters and FRAGSTATS-based landscape metrics (edge density (ED), patch …
S Jingan, N Jiupai, W Chaofu, X Deti - Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2005 - Springer
This paper reviews the research on land use change and its corresponding ecological responses. Patterns of land use changes in spatio-temporal level are produced by the …
AA Apan, SR Raine, MS Paterson - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2002 - Elsevier
A case study of the Lockyer Valley catchment in Queensland, Australia, was conducted to develop appropriate mapping and assessment techniques to quantify the nature and …
TP Burt, G Pinay - Progress in Physical geography, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
This review seeks to examine connections between hydrology and biogeochemistry at the landscape scale. A review of research on landscape structure and organization provides a …
JE Houlahan, CS Findlay - Landscape Ecology, 2004 - Springer
Conversion of forested lands to agriculture or urban/residential areas has been associated with declines in stream and lake water quality. Less attention has been paid to the effects of …
S Teiter, Ü Mander - Ecological Engineering, 2005 - Elsevier
We measured nitrous oxide (N2O), dinitrogen (N2), methane (CH4), and carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes in horizontal and vertical flow constructed wetlands (CW) and in a riparian …