Monitoring and Simulation of Wetland Ecological Processes (Second Edition)
A special issue of Land (ISSN 2073-445X). This special issue belongs to the section "Landscape Ecology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 3 April 2025 | Viewed by 1156
Special Issue Editors
Interests: wetland remote sensing; wetland biodiversity mapping; assessment of wetland protection
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Interests: remote sensing of environment; big data; naturalism education & citizen science development; meta-ecosystems & watershed ecology
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Interests: wetland ecohydrology; monitoring and modeling; ecological restoration of degraded wetland ecosystems; assessment of ecological services of the wetland ecosystem
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Interests: coastal wetland ecology; greenhouse and field experiments; the coastal wetland ecosystem process under water and salt stress; effective restoration technology design from a biological aspect for degenerated wetland
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Wetlands are globally diverse ecosystems that occur between terrestrial and aquatic environments. Wetlands provide various ecological services, such as flood attenuation, coastline protection, water purification, and carbon regulation. Due to human disturbances and climate change, wetlands worldwide have been suffering from serious degradation. The monitoring and simulation of wetland ecological processes is helpful to better evaluate the evolution of ecosystems (positive or negative) and carry out corresponding protection and management countermeasures.
In this Special Issue, we encourage contributions that aim to build a better understanding of how wetlands respond to water level fluctuation, precipitation, eutrophication, land use changes, invasion of alien species, storms, and so on. Different kinds of research findings from field experiments (multiple sites), large-scale transect surveys and combined with remote sensing products are welcome.
Prof. Dr. Zhenguo Niu
Prof. Dr. Bin Zhao
Prof. Dr. Zhaoqing Luan
Dr. Bo Guan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- wetland mapping
- wetland landscape and functions
- biodiversity monitoring
- wetland connectivity
- assessment
- carbon sink
- land-use sustainability
- simulation of wetland geochemical cycle models
- monitoring of wetland restoration
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