Wetland Knowledge Resources
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Cunxiang Fan
Guangqing Huang
Hao Shen
Kangting Ouyang
Long Yang
Meijie Liu
Meili Wen
Shoubao Geng
Zhibin Lin
Zhihui Wang
Zhongyu Sun
Few studies have examined the effect of restoration methods on the soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in urban restored wetlands. This information is critical for planning and managing wetland...
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Ali Radman
Celestine Suh
Celtie Ferguson
David Gee
David Risk
Fariba Mohammadimanesh
Garfield Giff
Jean Granger
Jianghua Wu
Martin Lavoie
Masoud Mahdianpari
Matthias Peichl
Mohammad Marjani
Oliver Sonnentag
Peter Morse
Phil Marsh
Abstract Arctic–boreal wetlands and lakes are among the most significant and most uncertain natural sources of atmospheric methane. Rapid Arctic amplification, permafrost thaw, hydrological change...
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Chris Derksen
David Messmer
Mark Drever
Robert Clark
Stuart Slattery
Abstract In seasonal environments climatic variability shapes the timing, duration, and magnitude of primary production with effects that may percolate upward through food chains. While the role of...
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Abstract Horticultural peat extraction in Canada requires removal of vegetation and partial drainage of the peatland, resulting in altered ecohydrological conditions, changes to dissolved organic...
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In an effort to promote consistency and improve data quality at a provincial scale, EPA released the Alberta Wetland Mapping Standards and Guidelines in 2020. These standards and guidelines define...
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This interactive Year In Review summarizes the top conservation topics of 2025 on the CCLM portal and the CCLM Knowledge Exchange program of activities of 2025.
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The Wetland Knowledge Exchange releases monthly newsletters that highlight new research, publications, news, interesting facts, events and more. In this edition you will learn about: AI-Driven Wetland...
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Brandon Allen
David Roberts
Jenet Dooley
International and national biodiversity targets require protected area networks to be ecologically representative of the larger landscapes they aim to protect. We piloted an approach to assess this in...
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Across British Columbia, roads often cross or run alongside wetlands. When this happens, they can change how water moves across the land and reduce habitat for fish and wildlife. Wetlands provide year...
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Summary Boreal wetlands are essential breeding habitats for waterfowl but are increasingly vulnerable to hydrological changes. Despite their importance, temporary wetlands remain relatively...