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E-raamat: Wetlands: Monitoring, Modelling and Management [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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Wetlands are complex and dynamic ecological systems incorporating two important, inter-linked components: hydrology and vegetation. Modelling wetland components and processes reveals the nature of wetland systems and helps to predict the effects of environmental change. The main goal of much current research is the construction of a vigorous and spatially-explicit model which describes the dynamics of wetland vegetation in relation to environmental variables, including hydrological regimes, sediment type and nutrient availability. Knowledge about ecological functions, environmental services and societal values associated with wetlands has increased rapidly. How to turn this knowledge into practical benefits for sustainable and integrated wetland management is a key question. Individual chapters address the ethics and sociology of wetlands, and the ecology, ecohydrology and conservation practice of a variety of landscapes and countries. It will be useful to students, teachers and scientists involved in wetland research and informative for the staff of governmental bodies and other organizations engaged in wetland management.

Preface ix
Acknowledgements xiii
Monitoring
Analysis of hydrological drought in the Biebrza River at the Burzyn gauge 1951-2002
3(6)
E. Kaznowska
The vegetation influence on friction factors of a lowland river - A case study of the Lower Biebrza River
9(6)
D. Swiatek
J. Kubrak
Variation of phytoplankton community in the Biebrza River
15(6)
M. Frak
M. Stelmaszczyk
Possible underground movement of nitrogen compounds in the Torun - Eberswalde Proglacial Stream Valley at the Notec confluence to the Warta River
21(6)
K. Gorecki
Wetland's succession in Ruda Nature Reserve, Czech Republic
27(10)
J. Navratil
J. Navratilova
Habitat diversity and spontaneous succession of forest wetlands in the Bialowieza primeval forest
37(8)
J. Czerepko
A. Boczon
E. Pierzgalski
A. W. Sokoiowski
M. Wrobel
200 years of habitat changes and landscape use in the South-Tisza- valley, Hungary
45(10)
A.J. Deak
Small scale and large scale monitoring of vegetation changes in a restored wetland
55(6)
K. Margoczi
E. Aradi
G. Takacs
Z. Batori
A landscape-based model to characterize the evolution and recent dynamics of wetlands in the Umzimvubu headwaters, Eastern Cape, South Africa
61(10)
C. Hilbich
G. Daut
R. Mausbacher
J. Helmschrol
Prognostic vegetation maps for evaluating hydro-engineering project impact on vegetation in the Vistula River valley
71(6)
J.M. Matuszkiewicz
A. Kowalska
J. Solon
Ecological quality and degradation of small post-peat water bodies situated on the wetlands of the Wyskoc catchment
77(8)
K. Juszczak
J. Lesny
J. Olejnik
Testate amoebae as ecological and palaeohydrological indicators in peatlands - The Polish experience
85(6)
M. Lamentowicz
E.A.D. Mitchell
Predictive models of mire habitats: Bias in detection of changes
91(10)
M. Kuchler
K. Ecker
E. Feldmeyer
U. Graf
L.T. Waser
Remotely sensed thermal conditions of differently moistured peatlands
101(4)
L. Labedzki
E. Kanecka-Geszke
Leaf Area Index (LAI) of wood and scrub vegetation of the wetland area
105(8)
J. Lesny
R. Juszczak
J. Olejnik
K. Szoszkiewicz
Moisture content variability in drained fen soil
113(8)
J. Szatylowicz
T. Gnatowski
D. Szejba
R. Oleszczuk
T. Brandyk
C. Kechevarzi
Calibration of TDR for moisture content monitoring in moorsh layers
121(4)
R. Oleszczuk
T. Gnatowski
T. Brandyk
J. Szatylowicz
Measurements of gas and heat fluxes at Rzecin wetland
125(8)
B.H. Chojnicki
M. Urbaniak
D. Jozefczyk
J. Augustin
J. Olejnik
Effect of drainage depth on the emission of CO2 from cultivated organic soils
133(6)
O. Berglund
K. Berglund
L. Persson
Impact of peat excavation on the nature reserve Gorbacz
139(12)
P. Ilnicki
Modelling
Mathematical modelling of ecohydrological systems in the changing world
151(10)
Z. W. Kundzewicz
Integrated eco-hydrological modeling of fens: A brief review and future perspectives
161(4)
Y. Fujita
P. de Ruiter
G.W. Heil
Impact of vegetation development on the hydraulic characteristics and flow patterns in lowland rivers
165(8)
L. De Doncker
P. Troch
R. Verhoeven
K. Bal
P. Meire
J. Chormanski
T. Okruszko
D. Swiatek
The verification of the numerical river flow model by use of Remote Sensing
173(8)
D. Swiatek
J. Chormanski
Hydrological system modelling - The Lower Biebrza Valley case
181(8)
J. Bielecka
W. Mioduszewski
E.P. Querner
A.B. Wielechowska-Nauta
Application of a distributed GIS model for studying surface runoff processes in an urban wetland
189(8)
J. Chormanski
O. Batelaan
F. De Smedt
T. Van de Voorde
F. Canters
Assessment of temporal and spatial effects of land use changes on wetland hydrology: A case study from South Africa
197(8)
J. Helmschrot
Numerical modeling of material fluxes on the floodplain wetland of the Pilica River, Poland
205(6)
A. Magnuszewski
E. Kiedrzynska
I. Wagner
M. Zalewski
Sulphate retention capacity of the german wetland region Spreewald
211(8)
D. Balla
Characterisation of flow patterns in wetlands and their impact on nutrient retention
219(4)
W.S. Klauder
M. Trepel
Managing water abstractions for preserving the Okavango wetlands, Botswana
223(8)
P. Wolski
M. Murray-Hudson
Modeling water balances of wetlands with controlled drainage and sub-irrigation systems
231(8)
O. Dietrich
M. Redetzky
K. Schwarzel
Using IVANOV's hydromorphological theory in mire-ecology - An introduction
239(10)
F. Edom
A.A. Golubcov
I. Dittrich
P. Zinke
B. Solbrig
Modelling the water balance of wetlands for ecological management - Considerations of scale
249(6)
I. Armstrong
A decision support system to predict long-term changes in peatland functions
255(10)
I. Knieß
M. Trepel
Management
Alluvial meadows under changing management: Their degradation and restoration
265(8)
K. Prach
Alternative management options for degraded fens - Utilisation of biomass from rewetted peatlands
273(8)
W. Wichtmann
A. Schafer
Mycorrhizal status of native willow species in the Pilica River floodplain along the moisture gradient
281(6)
B. Sumorok
E. Kiedrzynska
Practical approaches to hydrological assessment of wetlands; lessons from the UK
287(6)
M.C. Acreman
F. Miller
Management of lowland reservoir littoral zone for enhancement of nitrogen removal via denitrification
293(8)
A. Bednarek
M. Zalewski
Controlled outflow from agriculturally used peatlands in the Notec river valley and its effect on water status of peatlands
301(6)
K. Smarzynska
L. Labedzki
Hydrological and chemical changes of dehydrated peatland generated by the different agriculture management - Goslub in the Bzura River Valley (Poland)
307(8)
A. Drobniewska
D. Michalska-Hejduk
B. Sumorok
Effects of salinity intrusion in mangrove wetlands ecosystems in the Sundarbans: An alternative approach for sustainable management
315(8)
Shaft Noor Islam
A. Gnauck
Conservation and management of rice field biodiversity
323(8)
M. Shimoda
Resolution of conflict in wetland management: The Somerset Levels, UK.
331(8)
A.C. Armstrong
C. Bradley
Protection of wetlands as an element of water management in rural areas
339(8)
W. Mioduszewski
M. Hardej
Author index 347


Tomasz Okruszko, Edward Maltby, Jan Szatylowicz, Dorota Miroslaw-Swiatek