Wetlands Author:William J. Mitsch, James G. Gosselink Praise for Wetlands, Second Edition "This book is the wetlands bible . . . the most wide-ranging [book] on the subject."Carl Folke, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Land Use Policy) "The single best combination text and reference book on wetland ecology."Joseph S. Larson, University of Massachusetts (Journal of Environmen... more »tal Quality) "First on my list of references to recommend to someone new to wetland policy management or science."Jay A. Leitch, North Dakota State University (Water Resources Bulletin) "The First Edition of Wetlands became the definitive work for educating wetland scientists and managers across the country. . . . The Second Edition . . . is a wonderful improvement . . . and provides a complete guide to wetland science, use, and utilization."P. M. Gale, University of Florida (Journal of Environmental Quality) The book every wetland professional needs, now completely revised and updated In many respects, this Third Edition of Wetlands is an entirely new book. While the authoritative coverage of its earlier editions has been retained, an enormous body of new material has been added, and every chapter has been revised to keep pace with rapid growth in scientific knowledge and important innovations in wetland ecology and management. Now in a larger, easier-to-read format, this wetland "bible" offers expanded coverage of everything from the role of crabs in mangrove swamps to the role of wetlands in global climate change. Important features of this new edition include:
A greater emphasis (and a new chapter) on wetlands of the world
Expanded coverage of Canadian wetlands
A new chapter on wetland laws and protection
Improved, easy-to-read illustrations, many of them covering new material
New chapters on wetland creation and restoration, and treatment wetlands
New information and expanded coverage in every chapter
The latest information on gaseous emissions from wetlands
Updated theories and classifications of salt marshes, peatlands, forested swamps, and riparian ecosystems