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Keynote lectures
Kundzewicz Z. Mathematical modelling of eco-hydrological systems in the changing world 1.1 MB
Maltby E. Opening lecture: : Functional Assessment of Biogeochemistry: Conceptual Models Based on European Wetlands 3.6 MB
Meire P. Wetlands at the catchment scale: from monitoring to management 8.5 MB
Prach K. Alluvial meadows under changing management: their degradation and restoration 5.2 MB
Wichtmann W. Alternative management options for degraded fens - use of biomass from rewetted peatlands 4.4 MB
Session 1 :: Modelling: Surface water flow - quality and quantity
El Sayed Ismail A., Fahmy H., Abdel Gawad S.T. Hydrodynamic Simulation of Passive In-Stream Wetland in Rural Areas of Egypt 2.2 MB
Balla D., Gabriel O., Kalettka T., Dietrich O. Water quality modelling for the wetland region Spreewald 1.9 MB
Magnuszewski A., Kiedrzyńska E., Wagner-Łotkowska I., Zalewski M. Numerical modeling of material fluxes on the floodplain wetland of Pilica river, Poland 5.1 MB
Mirosław- Świątek D., Chormański J. Verification of the numerical river flow model using remote sensing 2.3 MB
Van Roosmalen L. Managed floods in the Kafue Flats, Zambia 3.3 MB
De Doncker L., Verhoeven R., Bal K., Meire P., Okruszko T., Świątek D., Chormański J. Impact of vegetation development on the hydraulic characteristics and flow patterns in lowland rivers 3.9 MB
Session 2 :: Monitoring: Remote sensing and integrated monitoring
Bartsch A. Monitoring Siberian wetlands with satellite radar data - potential and limitations 6.0 MB
Küchler M. Swiss mire monitoring: combining remotely sensed data and digital surface models for fine-scale modelling of changes in mire ecosystems 18.0 MB
Łabędzki L., Kanecka-Geszke E. Estimating evapotranspiration of differently moistured peatlands using remotely sensed surface temperature 1.2 MB
Session 3 :: Management: towards integrating wetlands functions
Armstrong A., Bradley Ch. Resolution of conflict in wetland managemen: the example of Somerset Levels, UK 3.7 MB
Meire P. et al. Rehabilitation of Schelde estuary 15.5 MB
Islam S.N, Gnauck A. Effects of salinity intrusion in mangrove wetlands ecosystem in the sundarbans: an alternative approach for sustainable management 3.9 MB
Masgidi M., Islam S.N. The Mediterranean disturbance wetlands management in Algeria: a case study on Chott Ech Chergui 3.1 MB
Galatchi L.D., Tudor M. Threats and management in the Danube delta, Romania 5.0 MB
Session 4 :: Monitoring: Vegetation
Czerepko J., Boczoń A., Pierzgalski E., Sokołowski A.,Wróbel M. Habitat diversity and spontaneous succession of forest wetlands in Białowieża primeval forest 15.1 MB
Frahm E.,Miegel K., Salzmann Th. A comparison of evapotranspiration rates for willow and reed in a riverine fen 1.8 MB
Leśny J., Juszczak R. Leaf area index (LAI) of wetland vegetation. The middle Vistula floodplain case study. 3.4 MB
Navrátil J., Navrátilová J. The comparison of two methods of monitoring wetland vegetation dynamics. Nature reserve Ruda. 13.9 MB
Margóczi K. i Takács G. Small scale and large scale monitoring of vegetation changes in a restored wetland 3.3 MB
Session 5 :: Modelling: Ecohydrology - integrated modelling
Buis K., Anibas C., Bal K., Banasiak R., De Doncker L., De Smet N., Gerard, Van Belleghem S., Batelaan O.,Verhoeven R., Meire P. A multidisciplinary study on exchange processes in river ecosystems 6.1 MB
Hein T.; Blaschke A.P.; Hohensinner S.; Kucera-Hirzinger V.; Preiner S.; Reckendorfer W.; Schuh B.; Zsuffa I. Optimised management for the floodplain Lobau based on a multi criteria decision support system: integrating conservation, ecology and socio-economics 3.5 MB
Helmschort J. Assessment of temporal and spatial effects of land use changes on wetland hydrology: a case study from South Africa 4.8 MB
Okruszko T., Kardel I., Kubrak J. Use of hydrological models for fen restoration - Biebrza Middle Basin case study 5.5 MB
Wolski P., Murray-Hudson M. Modelling of the effects of various water abstraction patterns on the ecology of flood-pulsed Okavango Delta, Botswana 1.4 MB
Session 6 :: Management for sustaining and restoring biodiversity
Drobniewska A., Michalska-Hejduk D., Sumorok B.,    Koperski P. Application of Salix species and meadow plants for renaturization of degradated peat bog field experiment (Goslub in the Bzura river valley) 2.2 MB
Dzierża P., Kotowski W. Early effects ofremoving shrubs and reintroducing mowing management on fen and meadow vegetation. 388 KB
Kotowski W. Degraded fen systems in Poland: in search of sustainable management options 3.9 MB
Pakalne M., Luce I. Habitat management in the "MIRE" Life project sites in Latvia 4.3 MB
Shimoda M. Conservation and management of rice field biodiversity 4.4 MB
Van Braeckel A., Bokdam J. Can cattle grazing maintain flood plain and peat grassland in the lower basin in the Biebrza river valley? 1.9 MB
Session 7 :: Modelling: Ground and surface water integrated relation
Armstrong A. Modelling hydrology of wetlands for ecological management - considerations of scale 3.0 MB
Batelaan O., Chormanski J. Developing an integrated groundwater-surface water modeling tool for the Upper Biebrza Basin 1.8 MB
Bielecka J., Querner E.P., Mioduszewski W. Modeling of the influence of weirs and land use on the hydrological system of the Lower Biebrza valley 5.2 MB
Corluy J. Distributed hydrological modelling and land use scenario analysis in three carphatian watersheds using WETSPA 6.4 MB
Dittrich I., Münch A., Wahren A., Edom F., Krönert R. Groundwater recharge within the mire-watershed Wildenhainer Bruch - a retrospective and prognostic modelling with the AKWA-M® water balance model 6.4 MB
Session 8 :: Monitoring: Soil processes
Gnatowski T., Szatyłowicz J., Szejba D., Oleszczuk R.,   Brandyk T. Moisture content variability in drained fen soil 2.3 MB
Hilbich Ch., Helmschrot J., Mäusbacher R., Daut G. A landscape-based model to characterize the evolution and recent dynamics of wetlands in the Umzimvubu headwaters, Eastern Cape, South Africa 4.6 MB
Navratilova J., Hajek M.,   Navratil J. PVC tape discololoration method of recording relative water-table depth: advantages and constraints in fens 4.6 MB
Oleszczuk R., Gnatowski T., Brandyk T., Szatyłowicz J. Calibration of TDR for moisture content monitoring in moorsh layer 3.1 MB
Szatyłowicz J., Oleszczuk R., Szejba D., Brandyk T., Gnatowski T. Monitoring of vertical soil movements in low decomposed deep peat soil profile 3.8 MB
Van den Akker J. H. Monitoring of four Dutch peat soils in use as permanent pasture in the Europeat Project 3.3 MB
Session 9 :: Management: Controlling water flows and water quality
Bednarek A., Zalewski M. Management of litoral zone of lowland reservoir for enhancement of nitrogen removing via denitrification 1.9 MB
Dittrich I., Münch A., Wahren A., Goldacker S., Brozio, F. Measurement and AKWA-M® water balance simulations within a protected large wetland area with limited surface water supply - water balance perspectives under climate changes 4.1 MB
Mioduszewski W., Hardej M. Protection of wetlands as an element of water management in rural areas 2.4 MB
Smarzyńska K., Łabędzki L. Controlled run-off from agriculturally used peatlands in the Notec river valley and its effect on water status of peatlands 965 KB
Session 10 :: Modelling: Petland processes
Dietrich O., Redetzky M., Schwärzel K. Modelling water balances of wetlands with controlled drainage and subirrigation systems 2.0 MB
Edom F., Golubcov A.A., Zinke P., Solbrig B., Dittrich I., Goldacker S. New possibilities of using Ivanov's hydromorphological theory in modelling mire-ecology and revitalisation-planning for mires 2.9 MB
Hendriks R. Modelling of subsidence, nutrient releases and emission of greenhouse gasses in peatlands in the EUROPEAT project 448 KB
Knieß A., Trepel M.: A decision support system for sustainable peatland management regarding long-term changes in ecosystem functions A decision support system for sustainable peatland management regarding long-term changes in ecosystem functions 1.3 MB
Lamentowicz M., Mitchell E.A.D. Testate amoebae as the palaeohydrological indicators in peatland archives - The Polish experience 7.8 MB
Sommer M., Augustin J., Kalettka T. Wetlands of glacial drift areas as hot spots for greenhouse gases with continental importance 8.4 MB
Session 11 :: Management: identyfying and compensating effects of human impact on wetlands
Acreman M. Impact assesment of wetlands - a framework for the UK Environment Agency 7.4 MB
Denore B. Building the Europe of Knowledge. Proposals for the 7th Research Framework Programme 2007 - 2013 289 KB
Edom F., Wendel D., Dittrich I., Solbrig B. Hydrologic and climatic buffer zones for mires - litetature and own principals 3.4 MB
Ilnicki P. Impact of peat excavation on the Gorbacz nature reserve 1.8 MB
Merot P. A methodology for improving management of controversial wetland 1.8 MB
Szewczyk M. Fluviogenic fens of the Narew Valley: vegetation management problems in hydrologically affected landscape under new socio-economical circumstances 1.8 MB
Session 12 :: Monitoring: Miscellaneous
Matuszkiewicz J., Kowalska A., Solon J. Prognostic, vegetation maps in the evaluation of an impact of hydro-engineering measurements in the Vistula valley 8.0 MB
Chojnicki B.H., Olejnik J., Augustin J., Urbaniak M., Józefczyk D. Measurement of carbon dioxide and heat fluxes using the Eddy covariance technique at Rzecin wetland 4.5 MB
Zak D., Gelbrecht J. , Augustin J., Steinberg C.E.W. Mobilization of phosphorus, dissolved organic carbon and release of green house gases in an early stage of rewetted fens as a function of the degree of peat decomposition 5.8 MB

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