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Ecological Engineering[removed]–39 When is restoration not? Incorporating landscape-scale processes to restore self-sustaining ecosystems in coastal wetland restoration
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Document Date: 2012-06-27 15:15:23


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Sacramento / /

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Norton / Elsevier B.V. / Puget / /

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United States / /

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Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

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University of Washington / University of New Orleans / /

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adjacent site / restoration technologies / chemical and biological characteristics / water levels using systems / restoration site / natural reference systems / nutritional food resources / human infrastructure / /

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Spencer Island / Sacramento River / Gulf of Mexico / Skokomish River estuary / Duwamish River estuary / Sacramento-San Joaquin river / Columbia River estuary / Gulf coasts / San Francisco Bay / Kissimmee River / /

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University of New Orleans / New Orleans / USA Department of Geology and Geophysics / Society for Ecological Restoration / School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences / Nuclear Regulatory Commission / University of Washington / Seattle / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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Lawrence / Lee / Van Heerden / Charles Simenstad / Mark Ford / Denise Reed / /

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Louisiana / Washington / /

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Gulf of Mexico / /

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Geophysics / restoration technologies / /

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