Tidal Wetlands Primer
An Introduction to Their Ecology, Natural History, Status, and Conservation
Published by: University of Massachusetts Press
536 Pages, 7.00 x 10.00 x 1.30 in, 166 b&w illus.
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Published by: University of Massachusetts Press
536 Pages, 7.00 x 10.00 x 1.30 in, 166 b&w illus.
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Ralph W. Tiner is a nationally recognized wetland ecologist with more than 40 years of experience mapping tidal marshes and other wetlands. He has directed the federal government's National Wetlands Inventory in 13 states for over 35 years and, as an adjunct professor has taught courses in wetland plant identification / ecology and wetland delineation/classification at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He is currently treasurer for the U.S. National Ramsar Committee and also serves as the editor of Wetland Science and Practice (a journal of the Society of Wetland Scientists). To date, he has written over two hundred publications including two field guides published by the University of Massachusetts Press.
"A chapter on the future of tidal wetlands in light of climate change and sea-level rise makes this a particularly vital and timely text."—Landscape Architecture Magazine
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