Tidal Marsh Restoration

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781597265768

A Synthesis of Science and Management

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Edited by Charles T. Roman, David M. Burdick
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PART I. Introduction
Chapter 1. A Synthesis of Research and Practice on Restoring Tides to Salt Marshes \ Charles T. Roman and David M. Burdick
 
PART II. Synthesis of Tidal Restoration Science
Chapter 2. Predicting the Hydrologic Response of Salt Marshes to Tidal Restoration: The Science and Practice of Hydraulic Modeling \ James G. MacBroom and Roy Schiff
Chapter 3. Biogeochemical Responses to Tidal Restoration \ Shimon C. Anisfeld
Chapter 4. Vegetation Responses to Tidal Restoration \ Stephen M. Smith and R. Scott Warren
Chapter 5. Ecology of Phragmites australis and Responses to Tidal Restoration \ Randolph M. Chambers, Laura A. Meyerson, and Kimberly L. Dibble
Chapter 6. A Meta-analysis of Nekton Responses to Restoration of Tide-Restricted New England Salt Marshes \ Kenneth B. Raposa and Drew M. Talley
Chapter 7. Avian Community Responses to Tidal Restoration along the North Atlantic Coast of North America \ W. Gregory Shriver and Russell Greenberg
 
PART III. The Practice of Restoring Tide-Restricted Marshes
Chapter 8. Restoration of Tidal Flow to Degraded Tidal Wetlands in Connecticut \ Ron Rozsa
Chapter 9. Salt Marsh Restoration in Rhode Island \ Caitlin Chaffee, Wenley Ferguson, and Marci Cole Ekberg
Chapter 10. Restoration of Tidal Flow to Salt Marshes: The Massachusetts Experience \ Hunt Durey, Timothy Smith, and Marc Carullo
Chapter 11. Restoration of Tidal Flow to Salt Marshes: The New Hampshire Experience \ Ted Diers and Frank D. Richardson
Chapter 12. Restoration of Tidal Flow to Salt Marshes: The Maine Experience \ Jon Kachmar and Elizabeth Hertz
Chapter 13. Salt Marsh Tidal Restoration in Canada's Maritime Provinces \ Tony M. Bowron, Nancy Neatt, Danika van Proosdij, and Jeremy Lundholm
 
PART IV. Integrating Science and Practice
Chapter 14. Adaptive Management and Monitoring as Fundamental Tools to Effective Salt Marsh Restoration \ Robert N. Buchsbaum and Cathleen Wigand
Chapter 15. Recovering Salt Marsh Ecosystem Services through Tidal Restoration \ Gail L. Chmura, David M. Burdick, and Gregg E. Moore
Chapter 16. Role of Simulation Models in Understanding the Salt Marsh Restoration Process \ Raymond A. Konisky
Chapter 17. Incorporating Innovative Engineering Solutions into Tidal Restoration Studies \ William C. Glamore
 
PART V. Communicating Restoration Science
Chapter 18. Salt Marsh Restoration at Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts: The Role of Science in Addressing Societal Concerns \ John W. Portnoy
Chapter 19. Drakes Island Tidal Restoration: Science, Community, and Compromise \ Susan C. Adamowicz and Kathleen M. O'Brien
Chapter 20. Role of Science and Partnerships in Salt Marsh Restoration at the Galilee Bird Sanctuary, Narragansett, Rhode Island \ Francis C. Golet, Dennis H. A. Myshrall, Lawrence R. Oliver, Peter W. C. Paton, and Brian C. Tefft
Chapter 21. Restoration of Tidally Restricted Salt Marshes at Rumney Marsh, Massachusetts: Balancing Flood Protection with Restoration by Use of Self-Regulating Tide Gates \ Edward L. Reiner
 
PART VI. Summary
Chapter 22. Salt Marsh Responses to Tidal Restriction and Restoration: A Summary of Experiences \ David M. Burdick and Charles T. Roman

Reviews

"In their foreword to Tidal Marsh Restoration, Hood and Simenstad observe that restoration scientists and managers are physicians for dysfunctional ecosystems. To make the analogy more specific, Roman and Burdick's book is a bible for 'ecosystem cardiologists': If the circulatory system of the salt marsh is not functioning, then nothing else matters. This is a must-read book for those interested in wetlands 'vascularization' and its consequences."

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