The Florida Everglades is a subtropical wetland in the southeastern USA that has been hydrologically modified to protect urban and agricultural lands from flooding, while supplying water for urban interests and Everglades National Park. The social-ecological system has sought control over the surface water through infrastructure of canals, levees, and pumps to direct water movement, managed by a complex institutional arrangement of federal, state, and local governments. Water control has been largely achieved through adaptation and transformation to unforeseen environmental events, too much or too little rainfall and nutrient movement across the wet landscapes. Law has provided both the resources to foster economic and conservation objectiv...
Report (SFER) – Volume I are presented within four main fields: (1) wildlife ecology, (2) plant eco...
The Everglades is a complex ecosystem that supports a vast amount of biodiversity. Alterations to th...
This special feature presents articles on the cross-scale interactions among law, ecosystem dynamics...
The Florida Everglades is a subtropical wetland in the southeastern USA that has been hydrologically...
The Everglades is an intensively managed ecosystem where control of the water has allowed agricultur...
The Florida Everglades is a vast and dynamic landscape characterized by pulsing flows of water, icon...
Providing sufficient fresh water for an ever-increasing human population is an issue of global conce...
Draining the Everglades has been the central issue of southern Florida ever since the state was apne...
One of the largest and most extensive wetland systems in the United States is contained within the F...
A subtropical watershed and wetland covering nearly 47,000 km2 in the southeastern United States, th...
Agricultural production decisions can affect ecosystem function and environmental quality. Environ-m...
Wetland restoration success depends on understanding ecohydrological complexities in addition to the...
The “ecosystem” is the conceptual model guiding environmental restoration projects in the Florida Ev...
ABSTRACT: A comprehensive plan to restore the greater Everglades ecosystem was approved by Congress ...
This chapter is an overview of historic hydrologic patterns, the effects of altered hydrology on the...
Report (SFER) – Volume I are presented within four main fields: (1) wildlife ecology, (2) plant eco...
The Everglades is a complex ecosystem that supports a vast amount of biodiversity. Alterations to th...
This special feature presents articles on the cross-scale interactions among law, ecosystem dynamics...
The Florida Everglades is a subtropical wetland in the southeastern USA that has been hydrologically...
The Everglades is an intensively managed ecosystem where control of the water has allowed agricultur...
The Florida Everglades is a vast and dynamic landscape characterized by pulsing flows of water, icon...
Providing sufficient fresh water for an ever-increasing human population is an issue of global conce...
Draining the Everglades has been the central issue of southern Florida ever since the state was apne...
One of the largest and most extensive wetland systems in the United States is contained within the F...
A subtropical watershed and wetland covering nearly 47,000 km2 in the southeastern United States, th...
Agricultural production decisions can affect ecosystem function and environmental quality. Environ-m...
Wetland restoration success depends on understanding ecohydrological complexities in addition to the...
The “ecosystem” is the conceptual model guiding environmental restoration projects in the Florida Ev...
ABSTRACT: A comprehensive plan to restore the greater Everglades ecosystem was approved by Congress ...
This chapter is an overview of historic hydrologic patterns, the effects of altered hydrology on the...
Report (SFER) – Volume I are presented within four main fields: (1) wildlife ecology, (2) plant eco...
The Everglades is a complex ecosystem that supports a vast amount of biodiversity. Alterations to th...
This special feature presents articles on the cross-scale interactions among law, ecosystem dynamics...