Going beyond simple descriptions, it explains how geological, hydrological, and biological factors interact to shape these environments.
Understanding these formative processes is crucial, especially considering that wetlands play a key role in biodiversity, water purification, and flood mitigation.
The book uniquely synthesizes knowledge from various disciplines, highlighting how wetlands are not static, but constantly evolving landscapes.
The book begins by laying the groundwork with fundamental concepts of hydrology, soil science, and ecology, before diving into specific mechanisms of wetland formation, such as riverine deposition and peat accumulation.
Case studies from diverse geographic regions illustrate each mechanism.
Notably, wetlands act as significant carbon sinks, which is vital in the context of climate change.
The book concludes by addressing modern challenges and offering guidance for conservation.
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