Methodology for multifunctional assessment of riverine wetlands in the Seine river basin
A new policy for wetlands conservation in France induced the development of research on the main functions of these ecosystems. This paper summarizes the results of four studies initiated in the Seine River basin by scientists, the regional water agency and a water supply syndicate to assess some of...
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