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Holland, Marjorie M.; Warren, Melvin L., Jr.; Stanturf, John A.; [Editors] 2002. Proceedings of a conference on sustainability of wetlands and water resources: how well can riverine wetlands continue to support society into the 21st century?. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-50. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 191 p.

Human alterations of Earth's fresh water Postel, Sandra

Institutional change and campus greening at Tulane University Allen, Aaron S.

The collaboration between the University of Mississippi and Belize enables opportunities for science education Belisle, Richard A.

Feasibility of using ornamental plants in subsurface flow wetlands for domestic wastewater treatment Belmont, Marco A.

Rehabilitation of coastal wetland forests degraded through their conversion to shrimp farms Burbridge, Peter R.; Hellin, Daniel C.

Effects of hydrologic conditions on biogeochemical processes and organic pollutant degradation in salt marsh sediments Catallo, W. James

Restoration methods for deepwater swamps  Conner, William H.; McLeod, Kenneth W.; Colodney, Ellen

Wetlands systems in southern Thailand: The essential resources for sustainable regional development Darnsawasdi, Rotchanatch; Chitpong, Prassert

The development of a decision support system for prioritizing forested wetland restoration areeas in the lower Yazoo River Basin, Mississippi Davis, Anegla A.; Kleiss, Barbara A.; O'Hara, Charles G.; Derby, Jennifer S.

States assuming responsibility over wetlands: State assumption as a regulatory option for protection of wetlands Fletcher, Kristen M.

Little Cypress Creek study: A watershed restoration option for protection of wetlands Gandy, Lisa; Roberson, Randy; Foti, Tom

Bottomland hardwood afforestation: State of the art Gardiner, Emile S.; Russell, D. Ramsey; Oliver, Mark; Dorris, Lamar C., Jr.

Wetland education through cooperative programs between coastal Carolina University and Horry County public schools Gilman, Sharon L.

Wetlands and agriculture: Are we heading for confrontation or conservation Gopal, Brij

Three Mississippi ecotypes of wetland plants Grabowski, Janet M.

Winter bird communities in afforestation: Should we speed up or slow down ecological succession? Hamel, Paul B.; Twedt, Daniel J.; Nuttle, Timothy J.; Woodson, Christopher A.; Broerman, Fred; Wahome, Joseph M.

Globe, student inquiry, and learning communities  Henzel, C.L.

Using kepone to exemplify the importance of natural variability in estimating exposure to toxic chemicals from aquatic environments Huggett, Robert J.

Potential effects of restoration on biogeochemical functions of bottom land hardwood ecosystems Lockaby, Graeme; Stanturf, John A.

Forest restoration in the Nordic countries Madsen, Palle; Arad•ttir, Ása; Gardiner, Emile; Gemmel, Pelle; Høie, Kåre Lund; Löf, Magnus; Stanturf, John A.; Tigerstedt, Peter; Tullus, Hardi; Valkonen, Sauli; Uri, Veiko

Application of the soil perturbation index to evaluate created and restored wetlands Maul, Rebecca Smith; Holland, Marjorie M.

Pesticide mitigation capacities of constructed wetlands Moore, Matthew T.; Cooper, Charles M.; Smith, Sammie, Jr.; Rodgers, John H., Jr.

Nutrient storage rates in a national marsh receiving waste water Nyman, J.A.

Effects of soil oxidation-reduction conditions on internal oxygen transport, root aeration, and growth of wetland plants Pezeshki, S.R.; DeLaune, R.D.

Riverbank restoration in the southern United States: The effects of soil texture and moisture regime on survival and growth of willow posts Pezeshki, S. Reza; Schaff, Steven D.; Shields, F. Douglas, Jr.

Differences in net primary production and biogeochemistry between contrasting floodplain forests Schilling, Erik B.; Lockaby, B. Graeme

Use of a constucted wetland to reduce nonpoint-source pesticide contamination of the Lourens River, South America Schulz, Ralf

Forest restoration in a global context Stanturf, John A.

Forest linkages to diversity and abundancein lowland stream fish communities Warren, Melvin L., Jr.; Haag, Wendell R.; Adams, Susan B.

Origins, fates, and ramifications of natural organic compounds of wetlands Wetzel, Robert G.

Development of a short-term (<12 days), plant-based screening method to assess the bioavailability, bioconcentration, and phytotoxicity of Hexahydro-1,3,5- Trinitro-1,3,5-Tiazine (RDZ) to terrestrial plants  Winfield, Linda; D'Surney, Steven; Rodgers, John




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