Coastal restoration : where have we been, where are we now, and where should we be going? / edited by Mary E. Kentula and Gordon W. Thayer.

Other author Kentula, Mary E.
Other author Thayer, Gordon W.
Format Book
Publication InfoWest Palm Beach, FL : Coastal Education and Research Foundation (CERF), ©2005.
Description140 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 26 cm.
Subjects

SeriesJournal of coastal research. Special issue ; no. 40
Journal of coastal research. Special issue ; no. 40. ^A596162
Contents Coastal restoration: where have we been, where are we now, and where should we be going? / G.W. Thayer and M.E. Kentula -- Challenges of habitat restoration in a heavily urbanized estuary: evaluating the investment / C. Simenstad, C. Tanner, C. Crandell, J. White, and J. Cordell -- The challenge of restoring functioning salt marsh ecosystems / J.C. Callaway -- The fishery value of salt marsh restoration projects / L.P. Rozas, P. Caldwell, and T.J. Minello -- Considerations of habitat linkages, estuarine landscapes, and the trophic spectrum in wetland restoration design / M.P. Weinstein, S.Y. Litvin, and V.G. Guida -- Oyster reef habitat restoration: relationships between oyster abundance and community development based on two studies in Virginia and South Carolina / M.W. Luckenbach, L.D. Coen, P.G. Ross, Jr., and J.A. Stephen -- Developing performance measures of mangrove wetlands using simulation models of hydrology, nutrient biogeochemistry, and community dynamics / R.R. Twilley and V.H. Rivera-Monroy -- Adaptively addressing uncertainty in estuarine and near coastal restoration projects / R.M. Thom, G. Williams, A. Borde, J. Southard, S. Sargeant, D. Woodruff, J.C. Laufle, and S. Glasoe -- The mini-312 program--an expedited damage assessment and restoration process for seagrasses in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary / K.D. Kirsch, K.A. Barry, M.S. Fonseca, P.E. Whitfield, S.R. Meehan, W.J. Kenworthy, and B.E. Julius -- The use of preventative projects as compensatory restoration / D.J. Chapman and B.E. Julius -- Restoration benefits in a watershed context / J.M. Teal and S. Peterson.
General noteCover title.
General note"Winter 2005"--Cover.
General noteIncludes ten of the twelve papers presented at the Inaugural National Conference on Coastal and Estuarine Habitat Restoration, Saving Our Coastal Heritage, held in Baltimore, Md., in April 2003, sponsored by Restore America's Estuaries.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.

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Joyner General Stacks QH541.5.C65 C5919 2005 ✔ Available Place Hold