Water Environmental Management for Wetland Restoration for Tianjin National Natural Reserve in China

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Wetlands are distributed between terrestrial ecosystem and aquatic ecosystems with unique hydrology, soil, vegetation and biological characteristics of ecosystems. This kind of ecosystem is one of the most diverse ecosystem and important habitats. However, degradation and loss of wetlands increased with highly human disturbance. Thus, wetland restoration becomes the world’s concern and focus. Water resource management is a key step for wetland restoration. The goal of this study is to calculate the water requirement for Tianjin National Natural Reserve, and to put forward countermeasures for wetland sustainable management. It is hoped that the research will serve as a reference to study environmental management and to analyze different policy alternatives with an integrated, systemic approach.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 573-574)

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638-642

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October 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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