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9780471951056

Restoration of Temperate Wetlands

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    9780471951056

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    0471951056

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-06-08
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

Despite many wetland sites having suffered various forms of damage, there has been a recent recognition that, in some instances, it may be possible to rectify this through deliberate and controlled restoration programmes. Wetland restoration involves a variety of disciplines and interests, concerning groups who are interested in wetland utilization (such as farmers, foresters, peat extractors and water authorities), as well as those who wish to safeguard the site or its wildlife (such as conservationists, natural historians, ecologists and archaeologists). Interaction between these action groups is regulated by planners and politicians, and disagreements are frequently fuelled by an absence of reliable information. In these circumstances, wetland scientists have a responsibility to try to acquire and interpret relevant data in an informed, objective and impartial way. This volume reviews the current scientific knowledge of wetland restoration, identifying the problems and opportunities associated with it. Based on revised and edited contributions to the recent Restoration of Temperate Wetlands symposium, it provides a broad overview of current information and experience of wetland restoration. In some cases it highlights the lack of knowledge available and illustrates how difficult it can be to make informed decisions. With contributions from Scandinavia, Europe, Australia, the USA and Canada, outlining the latest research and observations from a range of international wetland scientists and practitioners, this book provides a critical review of current information and knowledge and gives insights into many aspects of wetland restoration, with a focused approach to the ecological principles that underpin it.

Author Biography

Bryan D. Wheeler and Susan C. Shaw are the authors of Restoration of Temperate Wetlands, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Restoration and Wetlands
1(18)
B.D. Wheeler
Archaeology and Wetland Restoration
19(14)
B. Coles
The Nature Conservation Importance of Fens and Bogs and the Role of Restoration
33(16)
W.J. Fojt
A Focus on Fens - Controls on the Composition of Fen Vegetation in Relation to Restoration
49(24)
B.D. Wheeler
S.C. Shaw
Assessing the Restoration Prospects of Degraded Fens
73(18)
A. Grootjans
R. van Diggelen
Eutrophication of Fen Ecosystems: External and Internal Nutrient Sources and Restoration Strategies
91(22)
W. Koerselman
J.T.A. Verhoeven
Influence of Hydrological Differentiation of Fens on their Transformation after Dehydration and on Possibilities for Restoration
113(8)
H. Okruszko
Evaluation of the Present State and Mapping of the Fens in the Upper Rhinluch, Germany
121(8)
J. Zeitz
Natural Revegetation during Restoration of Wetlands in the Southern Prairie Pothole Region of North America
129(14)
S.M. Galatowitsch
A.G. van der Valk
Nutrient Dynamics during Restoration of Fen Meadows by Haymaking without Fertiliser Application
143(24)
J.P. Bakker
H. Olff
Vegetational Changes in Boreal Rich Fens Induced by Hay-making; Management Plan for the Sølendet Nature Reserve
167(16)
A. Moen
The Role of Seed Banks in the Revegetation of Australian Temporary Wetlands
183(6)
M.A. Brock
D.L. Britton
Seed Banks in Fen Areas and Their Potential Use in Restoration Ecology
189(18)
D. Maas
A. Schopp-Guth
Planning for the Restoration of Peat Wetlands for Birds
207(16)
D.E. Ward
G.J. Hirons
M.J. Self
The Occurence of Some Scarce East Anglian Fen Invertebrates in Relation to Vegetation Management
223(18)
A.P. Foster
D.A. Procter
Restoring Fen Ditches: The Case of Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve
241(10)
D.J. Painter
L.E. Friday
The Regeneration of Fens in Abandoned Peat Pits Below Sea Level in the Netherlands
251(22)
G. van Wirdum
Restoration of Acidified Rich-fen Ecosystems in the Vechtplassen Area: Successes and Failures
273(14)
B. Beltman
T. van den Broek
S. Bloemen
The Ombrogenous Bog Environment
287(18)
M.C.F. Proctor
Towards an Ecohydrological Basis for Raised Mire Restoration
305(10)
O.M. Bragg
Problems in the Hydrological Management of Cut-over Raised Mires, with Special Reference to Thorne Moors, South Yorkshire
315(16)
L. Heathwaite
The Selection of Internal and External Water Management Options for Bog Restoration
331(16)
J.M. Schouwenaars
Hydrological Protection and Rewetting of Raised Bogs Influenced by Man
347(2)
R.R.F. Eggelsman
Effects of Damming Peat Cuttings on Glasson Moss and Wedholme Flow, two Lowland Raised Bogs in North-west England
349(10)
F.J. Mawby
Niche Requirements of Birds in Raised Bogs: Habitat Attributes in Relation to Bog Restoration
359(20)
B. Bolscher
Time to Regenerate: Long-term Perspectives of Raised Bog Regeneration with Special Emphasis on Palaeoecological Studies
379(26)
J.H.J. Joosten
Re-establishment of a Sphagnum-dominated Flora on Cut-over Lowland Raised Bogs
405(18)
R.P. Money
Sphagnum Regeneration - Toward an Optimisation of Bog Restoration
423(12)
L. Rochefort
R. Gauthier
D. Lequere
Microclimate and Physical Properties of Peat: New Clues to the Understanding of Bog Restoration Processes
435(16)
Ph. Grosvernier
Y. Matthey
A. Buttler
Coastal Raised Mire Restoration: Mosaic of Peatland, Salt Marsh and Minerotrophic Wetlands for Avian Habitat Enhancement
451(20)
N.C. Famous
M. Spencer-Famous
J-Y. Daigle
J.J. Thibault
Diaspore Rain and Diaspore Bank in Raised Bogs and Implications for the Restoration of Peat-mined Sites
471(24)
P. Poschlod
Blanket Mires in the Upland Landscape
495(14)
J.H. Tallis
The Growth and Value of Eriophorum angustifolium Honck. in Relation to the Revegetation of Eroding Blanket Peat
509(14)
J.R.A. Richards
B.D. Wheeler
A.J. Willis
Restoration of Wet Heathland after Opencast Mining
523(10)
D.W. Merrilees
G.E.D. Tiley
D.C. Gwynne
Impacts of Conifer Plantations on Blanket Bogs and Prospects of Restoration
533(16)
A.R. Anderson
D.G. Pyatt
I.M.S. White
The Basis of Mire Restoration in Finland
549(8)
H. Heikkila
T. Lindholm
Index 557

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