In 1979 the US Fish and Wildlife Service published and adopted a classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. The system was designed for use in a national inventory of wetlands. It was intended to be ecologically based, to furnish the mapping units needed for the inventory, and to provide national consistency in terminology and definition. We review the performance of the classification after 13 years of use. The definition of wetland is based on national lists of hydric soils and plants that occur in wetlands. Our experience suggests that wetland classifications must facilitate mapping and inventory because these data gathering functions are essential to management and preservation of the wetland resource, but t...
To meet the requirements of the Clean Water Act (1972), natural resource managers need to be able to...
Efforts to establish wetlands through restoration and creation actions have increased in recent deca...
Wetland indices of biological integrity (IBIs) are a common component in monitoring the wetland wate...
This classification, to be used in a new inventory of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United ...
Wetlands are a severely diminished natural resource in Illinois in terms of quantity. Among the rema...
Two different methods are commonly used to delineate and characterize wetlands. The U.S. Army Corps ...
The U.S. federal government has developed lists of plant species that occur in wetlands. The initial...
The National List of Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands: 1988 (National List) represents the combi...
Wetland delineation is important because federal and local government regulations limit permissible ...
The economic and ecological importance of wetlands is well documented, but there are few studies tha...
After many decades of being considered useless and often destroyed wetlands have become valued for t...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Upper Mississippi River and Great Lakes Region Joint Venture Grant/C...
Wetlands provide a number of ecological and social functions, including flood abatement, improvement...
A comparison of the New Jersey Freshwater Wetland maps to field-delineated wetlands was undertaken t...
To meet the requirements of the Clean Water Act (1972), natural resource managers need to be able to...
Efforts to establish wetlands through restoration and creation actions have increased in recent deca...
Wetland indices of biological integrity (IBIs) are a common component in monitoring the wetland wate...
This classification, to be used in a new inventory of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United ...
Wetlands are a severely diminished natural resource in Illinois in terms of quantity. Among the rema...
Two different methods are commonly used to delineate and characterize wetlands. The U.S. Army Corps ...
The U.S. federal government has developed lists of plant species that occur in wetlands. The initial...
The National List of Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands: 1988 (National List) represents the combi...
Wetland delineation is important because federal and local government regulations limit permissible ...
The economic and ecological importance of wetlands is well documented, but there are few studies tha...
After many decades of being considered useless and often destroyed wetlands have become valued for t...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Upper Mississippi River and Great Lakes Region Joint Venture Grant/C...
Wetlands provide a number of ecological and social functions, including flood abatement, improvement...
A comparison of the New Jersey Freshwater Wetland maps to field-delineated wetlands was undertaken t...
To meet the requirements of the Clean Water Act (1972), natural resource managers need to be able to...
Efforts to establish wetlands through restoration and creation actions have increased in recent deca...
Wetland indices of biological integrity (IBIs) are a common component in monitoring the wetland wate...