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WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

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0923-4861

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1572-9834

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Year 2018
  • Wetlands in flux: looking for the drivers in a central European case
    Publication
    • T. E. Berezowski
    • M. Wassen
    • J. Szatyłowicz
    • J. Chormański
    • S. Ignar
    • O. Batelaan
    • T. Okruszko

    - WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT - Year 2018

    Planet Earth is undergoing significant changes which are driven by natural and anthropogenic factors. However, it is difficult to identify the drivers and their effect on the environment and ecosystems because there are many interdependencies. In this study we present a multi-parameter approach to assess the effect of changes in human-induced and natural drivers on a wetland ecosystem. The study area is one of the most prominent...

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