When will ecologists learn engineering and engineers learn ecology

作者: William J. Mitsch

DOI: 10.1016/J.ECOLENG.2013.10.002

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摘要: Abstract Six large-scale wetland restoration case studies are presented here, three of which relate to ecological engineering coastlines, and watershed improvements that in turn lead improvement downstream aquatic ecosystems. All these suggest there is much more than returning a system what it was before, particularly given the drastic changes physical chemical environment.

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