Comparative studies on physico-chemical parameters of two important wetlands of valley, viz. Hokersar and Hygam were carried out to ascertain their health and status. The study revealed eutrophic conditions in both wetlands with Hygam wetland being comparatively more eutrophic than Hokersar. Higher similarity was observed between the inlet and open water sites of wetlands than macrophytic infested sites and least between outlet sites. The outcome of study has an implication on the long term management of these wetlands
Wetlands comprise 5% of world’s total land areas of Nepal. The present study Ghodaghodi Lake in the ...
AbstractStudy regionIndia.Study focusIndia has a wealth of wetland ecosystems that support diverse a...
Copyright: © 2014 Najeeb AB, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
A systematic study has been carried out to evaluate physico chemical characteristics of the selected...
In the present paper an effort has been made to evaluate the trophic status of two lakes viz; Dal La...
Harike, designated as Ramsar site, is the largest manmade riverine wetland in North India. It ...
The lakes of the Kashmir valley, India are under continuous pressure due to increasing anthropogenic...
The Ramsar Convection of IUCN held in 1971 in Iran raised global attention on the conservation and m...
Comparable to tropical evergreen forests or coral reefs, wetland ecosystems are among the most dynam...
The Ramsar Convection of IUCN held in 1971 in Iran raised global attention on the conservation and m...
Wetland ecosystems integrate many upstream processes and the differential contributions of spatially...
An ecological study on Head Marala Wetland was undertaken. The study will help in providing sound ba...
Study region: India. Study focus: India has a wealth of wetland ecosystems that support diverse and ...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the physico-chemical parameters of Sugur and Bajagur w...
ABSTRACT Water a unique element for existence of life. It has various uses since the period of orig...
Wetlands comprise 5% of world’s total land areas of Nepal. The present study Ghodaghodi Lake in the ...
AbstractStudy regionIndia.Study focusIndia has a wealth of wetland ecosystems that support diverse a...
Copyright: © 2014 Najeeb AB, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...
A systematic study has been carried out to evaluate physico chemical characteristics of the selected...
In the present paper an effort has been made to evaluate the trophic status of two lakes viz; Dal La...
Harike, designated as Ramsar site, is the largest manmade riverine wetland in North India. It ...
The lakes of the Kashmir valley, India are under continuous pressure due to increasing anthropogenic...
The Ramsar Convection of IUCN held in 1971 in Iran raised global attention on the conservation and m...
Comparable to tropical evergreen forests or coral reefs, wetland ecosystems are among the most dynam...
The Ramsar Convection of IUCN held in 1971 in Iran raised global attention on the conservation and m...
Wetland ecosystems integrate many upstream processes and the differential contributions of spatially...
An ecological study on Head Marala Wetland was undertaken. The study will help in providing sound ba...
Study region: India. Study focus: India has a wealth of wetland ecosystems that support diverse and ...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the physico-chemical parameters of Sugur and Bajagur w...
ABSTRACT Water a unique element for existence of life. It has various uses since the period of orig...
Wetlands comprise 5% of world’s total land areas of Nepal. The present study Ghodaghodi Lake in the ...
AbstractStudy regionIndia.Study focusIndia has a wealth of wetland ecosystems that support diverse a...
Copyright: © 2014 Najeeb AB, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of t...