Wetlands all over the world have been lost or are threatened in spite of various international agreements and national policies. This is caused by: (1) the public nature of many wetlands products and services; (2) user externalities imposed on other stakeholders; and (3) policy intervention failures that are due to a lack of consistency among government policies in different areas (economics, environment, nature protection, physical planning, etc.). All three causes are related to information failures which in turn can be linked to the complexity and 'invisibility' of spatial relationships among groundwater, surface water and wetland vegetation. Integrated wetland research combining social and natural sciences can help in part to solve the ...
The economic integration between natural and managed ecosystem is a growing area of interest to agri...
Wetlands are highly productive ecosystems, providing a number of goods and services that are of valu...
In the late nineteenth century and twentieth century, there was considerable interest and activity t...
Wetlands all over the world have been lost or are threatened in spite of various international agree...
Wetland ecosystems provide society with a range of valuable ecosystem services. However, wetlands wo...
Anthropogenic activities disrupt ecosystems balance that cause natural calamities if there are no pr...
Three interrelated management problems—eutrophication of multiple use shallow lakes, sea level rise ...
In recent years, environmental awareness has come to the forefront as society continues to realize t...
It is well known that whilst wetlands deliver a wide range of services vital for human well-being, t...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on Working Wetlands: Classifying Wetland Potential for Agricultu...
Wetlands include mangroves, peatlands and marshes, rivers and lakes, deltas, floodplains, rice field...
Wetlands have been the focus of conflicts in societal priorities throughout human history, with comp...
This project deals with management policies toward sustainable development in a wetland. Wetlands ar...
The management of the utilisation of natural resources from wetland ecosystems is a multiobjective a...
This paper with case studies discusses the valuation of ecosystems considering the direct, indirect ...
The economic integration between natural and managed ecosystem is a growing area of interest to agri...
Wetlands are highly productive ecosystems, providing a number of goods and services that are of valu...
In the late nineteenth century and twentieth century, there was considerable interest and activity t...
Wetlands all over the world have been lost or are threatened in spite of various international agree...
Wetland ecosystems provide society with a range of valuable ecosystem services. However, wetlands wo...
Anthropogenic activities disrupt ecosystems balance that cause natural calamities if there are no pr...
Three interrelated management problems—eutrophication of multiple use shallow lakes, sea level rise ...
In recent years, environmental awareness has come to the forefront as society continues to realize t...
It is well known that whilst wetlands deliver a wide range of services vital for human well-being, t...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on Working Wetlands: Classifying Wetland Potential for Agricultu...
Wetlands include mangroves, peatlands and marshes, rivers and lakes, deltas, floodplains, rice field...
Wetlands have been the focus of conflicts in societal priorities throughout human history, with comp...
This project deals with management policies toward sustainable development in a wetland. Wetlands ar...
The management of the utilisation of natural resources from wetland ecosystems is a multiobjective a...
This paper with case studies discusses the valuation of ecosystems considering the direct, indirect ...
The economic integration between natural and managed ecosystem is a growing area of interest to agri...
Wetlands are highly productive ecosystems, providing a number of goods and services that are of valu...
In the late nineteenth century and twentieth century, there was considerable interest and activity t...