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Planting Wetlands and Dams: A Practical Guide to Wetland Design, Construction and Propagation, Second Edition

Posted By: thingska
Planting Wetlands and Dams: A Practical Guide to Wetland Design, Construction and Propagation, Second Edition

Planting Wetlands and Dams: A Practical Guide to Wetland Design, Construction and Propagation, Second Edition by Nick Romanowski
English | Mar 31, 2010 | ISBN: 0643096361 | 166 Pages | PDF | 17,2 MB

Since it was first published in 1998, Planting Wetlands and Dams has been used widely as a readable, plain-English guide which demystifies the processes and practices of wetland and dam planting and has also successfully exposed some of the more dubious myths which had been propagated in the 1980s and1990s. It has been widely accepted by professionals working in the field, and is also found in the libraries of many colleges and universities.

After a decade in print, the book has been comprehensively rewritten. The introductory chapter on wetlands is expanded and includes photographs of each major type of wetland, including those in the Northern Territory. The planning chapter includes updated information on regulations and permits and also examines the pros and cons of establishing new wetlands in otherwise dry climates. The construction chapter includes information on new materials that have recently become available for lining wetlands and dams. The plant selection chapter elaborates on provenance issues to show the diverse spreading mechanisms found in wetland and saltmarsh plants, and has new information on the important habitat plant Cotula coronopifolia. It will also provide up-to-date information on declared aquatic weeds.

Planting Wetlands and Dams will be a useful guide for professionals working in the field, and will also be useful for students and academics at tertiary level whose studies include wetlands, water treatment, habitat restoration, aquaculture and aquatic ecology intersects.