Authors
Josefin Thorslund, Jerker Jarsjo, Fernando Jaramillo, James W Jawitz, Stefano Manzoni, Nandita B Basu, Sergey R Chalov, Matthew J Cohen, Irena F Creed, Romain Goldenberg, Anna Hylin, Zahra Kalantari, Antonis D Koussis, Steve W Lyon, Katerina Mazi, Johanna Mard, Klas Persson, Jan Pietro, Carmen Prieto, Andrew Quin, Kimberly Van Meter, Georgia Destouni
Publication date
2017/11/1
Source
Ecological Engineering
Volume
108
Pages
489-497
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Wetlands are often considered as nature-based solutions that can provide a multitude of services of great social, economic and environmental value to humankind. Changes in land-use, water-use and climate can all impact wetland functions and services. These changes occur at scales extending well beyond the local scale of an individual wetland. However, in practical applications, engineering and management decisions usually focus on individual wetland projects and local site conditions. Here, we systematically investigate if and to what extent research has addressed the large-scale dynamics of landscape systems with multiple wetlands, hereafter referred to as wetlandscapes, which are likely to be relevant for understanding impacts of regional to global change. Although knowledge in many cases is still limited, evidence suggests that the aggregated effects of multiple wetlands in the landscape can differ …
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