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Wetlands and Sustainability

Richard Smardon    

Resumen

This editorial provides an overview of the special issue ?Wetlands and Sustainability?. In particular, the special issue contains a review of Paul Keddy?s book ?Wetland Ecology? with specific reference to wetland sustainability. It also includes papers addressing wetland data acquisition via radar and remote sensing to better understand wetland system dynamics, hydrologic processes linked to wetland stress and restoration, coastal wetlands land use conflict/management, and wetland utilization for water quality treatment.

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