Wetlands are often considered as nature-based solutions that can provide a multitude of services of great social, economic and environmental value to humankind. Changes in land-use, water-use and climate can all impact wetland functions and services. These changes occur at scales extending well beyond the local scale of an individual wetland. However, in practical applications, engineering and management decisions usually focus on individual wetland projects and local site conditions. Here, we systematically investigate if and to what extent research has addressed the large-scale dynamics of landscape systems with multiple wetlands, hereafter referred to as wetlandscapes, which are likely to be relevant for understanding impacts of regional...
Wetlands have been the focus of conflicts in societal priorities throughout human history, with comp...
Wetlands are among the most complex ecosystems on earth, where achieving sustainable success in rest...
Wetland area in agricultural landscapes has been heavily reduced to gain land for crop production, b...
Wetlands are often considered as nature-based solutions that can provide a multitude of services of ...
Wetlands provide ecosystem services valuable for human society and are therefore often considered as...
Wetland area in agricultural landscapes has been heavily reduced to gain land for crop production, b...
Wetland area in agricultural landscapes has been heavily reduced to gain land for crop production, b...
Wetlands have value because their functions have proved to be useful to humans. The unit value for s...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), those surrounded by uplands, exchange materials, energy, an...
Management of wetland ecosystems that are tightly coupled with human systems typically requires bala...
Coastal wetlands, such as tidal flats and marshes, provide crucial ecosystem functions including bio...
Ecosystem services are natural assets produced by the environment and utilized by humans, such as cl...
Wetlands such as bogs, swamps, or freshwater marshes are hotspots of biodiversity. For 5.1 million k...
In the late nineteenth century and twentieth century, there was considerable interest and activity t...
Wetlands have been the focus of conflicts in societal priorities throughout human history, with comp...
Wetlands are among the most complex ecosystems on earth, where achieving sustainable success in rest...
Wetland area in agricultural landscapes has been heavily reduced to gain land for crop production, b...
Wetlands are often considered as nature-based solutions that can provide a multitude of services of ...
Wetlands provide ecosystem services valuable for human society and are therefore often considered as...
Wetland area in agricultural landscapes has been heavily reduced to gain land for crop production, b...
Wetland area in agricultural landscapes has been heavily reduced to gain land for crop production, b...
Wetlands have value because their functions have proved to be useful to humans. The unit value for s...
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), those surrounded by uplands, exchange materials, energy, an...
Management of wetland ecosystems that are tightly coupled with human systems typically requires bala...
Coastal wetlands, such as tidal flats and marshes, provide crucial ecosystem functions including bio...
Ecosystem services are natural assets produced by the environment and utilized by humans, such as cl...
Wetlands such as bogs, swamps, or freshwater marshes are hotspots of biodiversity. For 5.1 million k...
In the late nineteenth century and twentieth century, there was considerable interest and activity t...
Wetlands have been the focus of conflicts in societal priorities throughout human history, with comp...
Wetlands are among the most complex ecosystems on earth, where achieving sustainable success in rest...
Wetland area in agricultural landscapes has been heavily reduced to gain land for crop production, b...