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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 |