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Integrating objectives and scales for planning and implementing wetland restoration and creation in agricultural landscapes

Traditionally, wetland management strategies have focused on single familiar objectives, such as improving water quality, strengthening biodiversity, and providing flood control. Despite the relevant amount of studies focused on wetland creation or restoration with these and other objectives, still...

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Published in:Journal of environmental management 2010-11, Vol.91 (11), p.2087-2095
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Arrays
Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
Creation/restoration scenarios
Creation/restoration strategy
Decision Making
Decisions
Ecology
Environmental management
Environmental regulations
Environmental restoration
Environmental services
Landscape
Landscapes
Local communities
Management
Mediterranean conditions
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Planning Techniques
Restoration
Semi-arid
Strategy
Studies
Water quality
Wetlands
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