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El. knyga: Multifunctional Wetlands: Pollution Abatement and Other Ecological Services from Natural and Constructed Wetlands

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This book describes how natural or constructed wetlands can be used to reduce pollution of freshwater and coastal ecosystems, while still preserving their biodiversity and ecological functions. Through a series of case histories described in 10 chapters in the monograph, the readers will gain an understanding of the opportunities, as well as the challenges associated with reducing point and non-point source pollution using natural, restored or constructed wetlands. The target audience will be water practitioners involved in projects utilizing integrated watershed management approaches to pollution abatement, as well as researchers who are designing projects focused on this topic.

1 Multifunctional Wetlands: Pollution Abatement by Natural and Constructed Wetlands
1(14)
Chris D. Metcalfe
Nidhi Nagabhatla
Shona K. Fitzgerald
2 Using Natural Wetlands for Municipal Effluent Assimilation: A Half-Century of Experience for the Mississippi River Delta and Surrounding Environs
15(68)
Rachael G. Hunter
John W. Day
Robert R. Lane
Gary P. Shaffer
Jason N. Day
William H. Conner
John M. Rybczyk
Joseph A. Mistich
Jae-Young Ko
3 Recommendations for the Use of Tundra Wetlands for Treatment of Municipal Wastewater in Canada's Far North
83(38)
Gordon Balch
Jennifer Hayward
Rob Jamieson
Brent Wootton
Colin N. Yates
4 The Long-Term Use of Treatment Wetlands for Total Phosphorus Removal: Can Performance Be Rejuvenated with Adaptive Management?
121(20)
John R. White
Mark Sees
Mike Jerauld
5 An Investment Strategy for Reducing Disaster Risks and Coastal Pollution Using Nature Based Solutions
141(30)
Ravishankar Thupalli
Tariq A. Deen
6 The Role of Constructed Wetlands in Creating Water Sensitive Cities
171(36)
Shona K. Fitzgerald
7 Methylmercury in Managed Wetlands
207(34)
Rachel J. Strickman
Carl P.J. Mitchell
8 Ornamental Flowers and Fish in Indigenous Communities in Mexico: An Incentive Model for Pollution Abatement Using Constructed Wetlands
241(12)
Marco A. Belmont
Eliseo Cantellano
Noe Ramirez-Mendoza
9 Phytoremediation Eco-models Using Indigenous Macrophytes and Phytomaterials
253(22)
Kenneth Yongabi
Nidhi Nagabhatla
Paula Cecilia Soto Rios
10 Accumulation of Metals by Mangrove Species and Potential for Bioremediation
275(26)
Kakoli Banerjee
Shankhadeep Chakraborty
Rakesh Paul
Abhijit Mitra
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Nidhi Nagabhatla is a Programme Officer with the UN University Institute for Water, Environment and Health.  She is a natural systems science specialist and a geospatial analyst and she has led, coordinated and implemented transdisciplinary projects and worked with multi-disciplinary research teams in various geographical regions and in varied thematic domains related to water and ecosystems, particularly in Asia, South Africa and West European regions. She has worked for more than 15 years with multiple international organizations (IWMI, World Fish Centre and IUCN), leading research and capacity development initiatives related to the themes of water and wetlands.



Chris Metcalfe is a Professor in the School of the Environment at Trent University in Canada and he is also a Senior Research Fellow with the UN University Institute for Water, Environment and Health.  At Trent University, he is the Director of the Institute for Watershed Science, which coordinates research and capacity building projects involving both academic and government researchers. His area of expertise is the environmental fate and toxic effects of contaminants in the environment, including research on the removal of contaminants in constructed and natural wetland systems.