Wetlands

Wetlands
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Wetlands in a Dry Land

Wetlands in a Dry Land
Author: Emily O'Gorman
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2021-07-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0295749040

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In the name of agriculture, urban growth, and disease control, humans have drained, filled, or otherwise destroyed nearly 87 percent of the world’s wetlands over the past three centuries. Unintended consequences include biodiversity loss, poor water quality, and the erosion of cultural sites, and only in the past few decades have wetlands been widely recognized as worth preserving. Emily O’Gorman asks, What has counted as a wetland, for whom, and with what consequences? Using the Murray-Darling Basin—a massive river system in eastern Australia that includes over 30,000 wetland areas—as a case study and drawing on archival research and original interviews, O’Gorman examines how people and animals have shaped wetlands from the late nineteenth century to today. She illuminates deeper dynamics by relating how Aboriginal peoples acted then and now as custodians of the landscape, despite the policies of the Australian government; how the movements of water birds affected farmers; and how mosquitoes have defied efforts to fully understand, let alone control, them. Situating the region’s history within global environmental humanities conversations, O’Gorman argues that we need to understand wetlands as socioecological landscapes in order to create new kinds of relationships with and futures for these places.

Wetlands

Wetlands
Author: Committee on Characterization of Wetlands
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 1995-09-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309587220

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"Wetlands" has become a hot word in the current environmental debate. But what does it signify? In 1991, proposed changes in the legal definities of wetlands stirred controversy and focused attention on the scientific and economic aspects of their management. This volume explores how to define wetlands. The committee--whose members were drawn from academia, government, business, and the environmental community--builds a rational, scientific basis for delineating wetlands in the landscape and offers recommendations for further action. Wetlands also discusses the diverse hydrological and ecological functions of wetlands, and makes recommendations concerning so-called controversial areas such as permafrost wetlands, riparian ecosystems, irregularly flooded sites, and agricultural wetlands. It presents criteria for identifying wetlands and explores the problems of applying those criteria when there are seasonal changes in water levels. This comprehensive and practical volume will be of interest to environmental scientists and advocates, hydrologists, policymakers, regulators, faculty, researchers, and students of environmental studies.

Preservation of Wetlands

Preservation of Wetlands
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Government Information, Justice, and Agriculture Subcommittee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 530
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780160396489

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Wetlands Law and Policy

Wetlands Law and Policy
Author: Kim Diana Connolly
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2005
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781590312865

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Focusing on the Clean Water Act's Section 404 permitting program, this comprehensive analysis of the government's evolving role in protecting wetlands covers the scientific, social, and legal implications of Section 404, and includes chapters detailing wetlands ecology, the states' role in implementing these policies, takings issues, judicial review, and agricultural programs.

Federal Wetlands Policy

Federal Wetlands Policy
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1326
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Wetlands and Government

Wetlands and Government
Author: Pauline Lynch-Stewart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1999
Genre: Wetland conservation
ISBN:

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The purpose of this paper is to describe Canada's frameworks for wetland conservation. It first describes the policy framework, looking at federal, provincial, and industry sector policies on wetlands. It then reviews the legislative framework, summarizing federal, provincial, and territorial jurisdiction & statutes concerning wetlands. The final section summarizes common themes & features found in wetland policies, discusses their evolution, and indicates issues for further study. Appendices include a discussion of wetland definitions and a summary of wetland policies & statutes by jurisdiction.

The Impact of Federal Programs on Wetlands

The Impact of Federal Programs on Wetlands
Author: United States. Department of the Interior
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1994
Genre: Reclamation of land
ISBN:

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Wetlands Regulatory Reform Act of 1995

Wetlands Regulatory Reform Act of 1995
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property, and Nuclear Safety
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1184
Release: 1997
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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