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TABLE OF CONTENTS <br />Chapter 1: Policies and Techniques <br />Multiobjective River Corridor Management: An Introduction to Issues: Recommendations for Implementing <br />Programs <br />Jon Kusler ....................................................................................................... 2 <br />Wetland Systems: Science, Management, Control and Controllers <br />Ted Hollis ......................20 <br />................................................................................ <br />A Look to the Future <br />Greer C. Tidwell ...............................29 <br />................................................................ <br />Wetland Science Networking and Coordination: International Concern <br />C.D.A. Rubec .................................................................................................`.32 <br />From Theory to Practice: Promoting Policy and Actions Towards Sustainable Development on Canada's <br />Wetlands <br />C.D.A. Rubec and M.R. McKechnie ........................................................................37 <br />Protecting Wetlands of National or International Significance: A RAMSAR Perspective <br />Daniel Navid ...................................................................................................45 <br />Land Protection Techniques for a Nationwide System of Greenways <br />Kevin J. Coyle .................................................................................................48 <br />Conservation Easements and Land Trusts to Preserve Riverine and Wetland Habitats <br />Jonathan L. Feinstein ........................................................................................57 <br />Chapter 2: U.S. Case Studies: River Corridor Impacts, Protection Strategies <br />Limitations on Ecosystem Function in the Forested Corridor Along the Lower Mississippi River <br />Charles V. Klimas .............................................................................................61 <br />The Changing Missouri River: A Legacy for Fish, Wildlife and Humankind <br />Larry W. Hesse ................................................................................................ 67 <br />Gems of the Severn-A Diversity of Natural Areas <br />A. Todd Davison ..............................................................................................70 <br />Chapter 3: International Case Studies: River Corridor Impacts, Protection <br />Strategies <br />River Floodplain and Delta Wetlands Management Team: A Project of the World Wetlands Partnership <br />R.W. Nelson, R.S. Ambasht, Shardendu, C. Amoros, G.W. Begg, A.A. Bonetto and I.R. Wais, E. <br />Dister, E. Wenger, C.M. Finlayson, J.K. Handoo, A.K. Pandit, K.M. Mavuti, D. Parish, and <br />P. Savey ........................................................................................................75 <br />Tropical Wetlands: An Overview of Their Distribution and Diversity <br />Mark M. Brinson and Ariel E. Lugo .........................................................................83 <br />Plant Ecology and Management of an Internationally Important Wetland in Monsoonal Australia <br />C.M. Finlayson ................................................................................................90 <br />Zonation of Mangrove Ecosystems for Integrated Multiple Use Management <br />Peter R. Burbridge ............................................................................................99