Plant competition dominates grass species interactions in a migrating marsh-forest ecotone
Climate Change Ecology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100095 - 100095
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Problems of Determining Wetland Boundaries: The Case of Lithuania
IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
1474(1), P. 012007 - 012007
Published: April 1, 2025
Abstract
Precise
identification
of
wetland
boundaries
has
become
increasingly
important
as
society’s
view
ecology
evolves.
With
climate
change,
various
environmental
issues
have
significantly
impacted
public
discourse.
One
these
“uncomfortable”
questions
is
the
establishment
protection
regimes
in
areas.
To
address
this,
accuracy
and
correctness
determining
are
essential.
This
particularly
relevant
for
land
users,
vegetation
certain
areas
becomes
protected
if
it
grows
wetlands
or
water
zones.
The
exact
boundary
determined
by
a
surveyor
during
measurements.
However,
such
measurements
often
lead
to
errors,
subjective
determination
can
play
significant
role,
along
with
factors
moisture
level
at
time
measurement.
As
result,
deviations
occur,
causing
shift
one
direction
another.
Accurately
ensures
proper
implementation
requirements
enables
optimal
use
economic
activities.
During
this
research,
were
conducted
different
levels
within
wetland.
carried
out
accordance
legal
regulations
criteria
boundaries.
measurement
data
analyzed,
discrepancies
between
presented,
reasons
inconsistencies
discussed.
Language: Английский
Current Advances in Coastal Wetland Elevation Dynamics: Introduction to the Special Issue
Estuaries and Coasts,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
47(7), P. 1703 - 1707
Published: Aug. 2, 2024
The
thematic
issue
entitled,
"Current
Advances
in
Coastal
Wetland
Elevation
Dynamics,"
draws
on
topics
from
two
special
sessions
at
the
CERF
2021
conference
plus
additional
recent
research
describing
scientific
insights
gained
Surface
Table–Marker
Horizon
(SET–MH)
method
and
its
application
across
globe
to
quantify
understand
subsurface
process
influences
wetland
elevation
change
responses
sea-level
rise.
findings
group
articles
within
each
of
five
topics.
(1)
A
30-year
retrospective
surface
shallow
dynamics.
(2)
Investigations
soil
elevation.
(3)
How
community
applies
SET–MH
RSLR
other
environmental
drivers
such
as
altered
hydrology
sediment
supply.
(4)
data
are
used
long-term
monitoring
networks
different
geographic
scales.
(5)
Pairing
SET-MH
with
(a)
survey
techniques
increase
lateral
coverage
trends
(b)
geodetic
measurements
vertical
land
motion.
Language: Английский