The introduction of nature‐based solutions (NbS) in catchments has the potential to increase the cost‐effectiveness, flexibility, and reliability of water management practices aimed at …
Depressional wetlands influence the functions of wetlandscapes by storing and releasing water, providing critical habitat, amplifying carbon and nutrient cycling, and influencing …
Wetlands have the capacity to retain nitrogen and phosphorus and are thereby often considered a viable option for improving water quality at local scales. However, little is …
As the effects of Nature-based solutions (NBS) application are usually much broader than only the area under the project implementation, it is necessary to capture the impact on …
On‐going climatic changes and land‐use changes may impact water storage dynamics within wetlandscapes (defined as the entire hydrological catchments of interconnected …
Background Drainage activities have caused widespread wetland loss, groundwater drawdown and impairment of ecosystem services. There are now several national programs …
All wetland ecosystems are controlled by water table and soil saturation dynamics, so any local-scale deviation in soil elevation and thus water table position represents variability in …
Q Cui, ME Ammar, M Iravani, J Kariyeva… - Ecological Indicators, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Geographically Isolated Wetlands (GIWs) are essential ecological and ecosystem entities that are vulnerable to climate change. The water storage volume (WSV) of GIWs is …
Assessing the hydrologic processes over scales ranging from single wetland to regional is critical to understand the hydrologically-driven ecosystem services especially nutrient …