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Hydrologic Restoration Decreases Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Shrub Bog Peatlands in Southeastern US
Peatlands play a disproportionate role in the global carbon cycle. However, many peatlands have been ditched to lower the water table and converted...
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Expanding catchment-scale hydrologic restoration in suburban watersheds via stream mitigation crediting—A Northern Kentucky (USA) case study
The need for hydrologic restoration is well established in stream ecosystems across the world; however, available funding for catchment-scale...
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Stream restoration milestones: monitoring scales determine successes and failures
Urban stream restoration is growing globally, but there is much to learn from successes, failures, and evaluating tradeoffs in restoration practices....
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Woody Vegetation Indicators vary with time Since Wetland Restoration
Successful wetland restoration depends on the development of the vegetation community post-restoration. Woody vegetation provides functional and...
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Using Plant Functional Traits to Inform Wetland Restoration
Plant functional trait frameworks have been increasingly used to understand plant community dynamics, linkages between plants and ecosystem function,...
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Modeling the impacts of natural and anthropogenic processes on the hydrologic components in Kordan watershed, Iran
The objective of this study was to investigate impacts of climate disturbance and watershed management operations on hydrologic functioning of the...
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Long-term assessment of floodplain reconnection as a stream restoration approach for managing nitrogen in ground and surface waters
Stream restoration is a popular approach for managing nitrogen (N) in degraded, flashy urban streams. Here, we investigated the long-term effects of...
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Hydrology and Vegetation Relationships in a Carolina Bay Wetland 15 Years after Restoration
Restoring wetlands is expensive, and hydrology criteria are needed to determine if restored sites are saturated long enough to support the planted...
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Tree trade-offs in stream restoration: impacts on riparian groundwater quality
Riparian zones are a vital interface between land and stream and are often the focus of stream restoration efforts to reduce nutrient pollution in...
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Coral community structure of Philippine fringing reefs is shaped by broad-scale hydrologic regimes and local environmental conditions
The Philippine archipelago’s complex bathymetry, hydrology, and geologic history indicate the likely development of unique coral communities....
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Phosphorus Fluxes in a Restored Carolina Bay Wetland Following Eight Years of Restoration
Restoring wetlands on agricultural land can release soil phosphorus (P) to surface waters. Phosphorus is a limiting nutrient in many freshwater...
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Is urban stream restoration really a wicked problem?
The many impacts of increasing human populations and urban expansion on streams in the urban environment, collectively described as the urban stream...
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Eco-Restoration for Climate Resilience and Disaster Risk Reduction
Eco-restoration is an approach for co** with and adapting to climate change, but its results are also vulnerable to its effects. When carried out... -
Current Status of Ponds in India: A Framework for Restoration, Policies and Circular Economy
Healthy pond ecosystems are critical for achieving several sustainable development goals (SDG) through numerous ecosystem services (e.g., flood...
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Local and species contribution of beta diversity of macrophytes in perspective of conservation and restoration of Ganga River, India
The biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems especially macrophytes are threatened by various anthropogenic factors. We performed this study to...
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Restoration of Freshwater Inflows: the Use of Spatial Analysis for Hydrologic Planning in the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, USA
Upstream agriculture and infrastructure development can greatly alter downstream hydrology, cutting off water sources and modifying connectivity that...
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Effects of Spartina alterniflora Invasion and Mangrove Restoration on Soil Microbial Functional Diversity
Microbes play an important role in maintaining the structure and function of coastal wetland ecosystems and can indicate changes in the external...
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CO2 uptake decreased and CH4 emissions increased in first two years of peatland seismic line restoration
Oil and gas exploration has resulted in over 300,000 km of linear disturbances, known as seismic lines, throughout boreal peatlands across Canada....
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Roadside Restoration with Native Plants: Partnering for Success in the Pacific Northwest of the USA
The construction and maintenance of roads, in conjunction with concomitant roadside activities, have traditionally been viewed as having detrimental... -
Water Management for Integrated Peatland Restoration in Pulau Tebing Tinggi PHU, Riau
Water management is an important aspect for hydrological restoration in the tropical peatland because the availability of water is not evenly...