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Main Title Functional assessment of freshwater wetlands : a manual and training outline /
Author Larson, Joseph S.
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Adamus, Paul R.
Clairain, Ellis J.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory,
Year Published 1989
OCLC Number 22107586
Subjects Wetlands--Evaluation--Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Wetlands--Study and teaching ; Wetland ecology--Study and teaching
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ELBM  QH541.5.M3L37 1989 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 03/13/2018
Collation iii, 62 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Notes
"October 1989." At bottom of front cover: World Wide Fund for Nature ; Environmental Institute, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Includes bibliographical references (page 61).
Contents Notes
Definitions of wetlands and wetland classification -- Ecological functions and values -- Definitions of assessment and predictors -- Ground water recharge and discharge -- Flood storage and flood peak desynchronization -- Water quality function -- Fish and wildlife habitat functions -- Biomass production, subsistence and sustained development -- Wetland laws and regulations -- A suggested course outline for use with this manual -- Useful reference publications -- Application of reference publications to sections of this manual. "This manual is based on the authors' experience teaching the Wetland Assessment Training Course to employees of the Chinese National Environmental Protection Agency (CNEPA) at Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, October 1986 and at Tongliao, Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, august 1987, Peoples Republic of China. the object of the course was to provide a basic introduction to freshwater wetlands, their functions and preliminary techniques by which to screen wetlands for potential functions. Minimal acquaintance with wetlands, as systems, was assumed and emphasis was put on functions important to subsistence economies and sustainable utilization. The manual is designed to be used by an instructor who has taken the course or who has had training in wetland functions and assessment. It is an outline on which not all of the concepts and procedures are fully developed. It is intended to serve as an instructional guide to course topics and organization, and a framework for student note taking, discussion, and as an aide to bridging a language barrier. We recommend that instructors use the books listed in section 11.0 as prime sources while instructing the course. We have drawn from them extensively."--Page ii.