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Автор Zedler, Joy B.
Автор Kercher, Suzanne
Дата выпуска 2005
dc.description ▪ Abstract  Estimates of global wetland area range from 5.3 to 12.8 million km<sup>2</sup>. About half the global wetland area has been lost, but an international treaty (the 1971 Ramsar Convention) has helped 144 nations protect the most significant remaining wetlands. Because most nations lack wetland inventories, changes in the quantity and quality of the world's wetlands cannot be tracked adequately. Despite the likelihood that remaining wetlands occupy less than 9% of the earth's land area, they contribute more to annually renewable ecosystem services than their small area implies. Biodiversity support, water quality improvement, flood abatement, and carbon sequestration are key functions that are impaired when wetlands are lost or degraded. Restoration techniques are improving, although the recovery of lost biodiversity is challenged by invasive species, which thrive under disturbance and displace natives. Not all damages to wetlands are reversible, but it is not always clear how much can be retained through restoration. Hence, we recommend adaptive approaches in which alternative techniques are tested at large scales in actual restoration sites.
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Издатель Annual Reviews
Копирайт Annual Reviews
Название WETLAND RESOURCES: Status, Trends, Ecosystem Services, and Restorability
DOI 10.1146/annurev.energy.30.050504.144248
Print ISSN 1543-5938
Журнал Annual Review of Environment and Resources
Том 30
Первая страница 39
Последняя страница 74
Аффилиация Zedler, Joy B.; Botany Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706; email: jbzedler@wisc.edu , skercher@wisc.edu

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