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Chapter 1. Multifunctional Wetlands: An Overview of Pollution Abatement by Natural and Constructed Wetland Ecosystems.- Chapter 2. Using Natural Wetlands for Municipal Effluent Assimilation: A Half-Century of Experience for the Mississippi Delta and Surrounding Environs
Chapter 3. The Use of Natural Tundra Wetlands to Treat Domestic Wastewater in Canada's Far North
Chapter 4. The Long-term Use of Treatment Wetlands for Total Phosphorus Removal: Can Performance Be Rejuvenated with Adaptive Management?.- Chapter 5. An Investment Strategy for Reducing Disaster Risks and Coastal Pollution Using Nature Based Solutions.- Chapter 6. The Role of Constructed Wetlands in Creating Water Sensitive Cities.- Chapter 7. Methylmercury in Managed Wetlands.- Chapter 8. Growing Ornamental Flowers and Fish in Indigenous Communities in Mexico: An Incentive Model for Pollution Abatement Using Constructed Wetlands.- Chapter 9. Phytoremediation Eco-Models Using Indigenous Macrophytes and Phytomat erials.- Chapter 10. Accumulation of Metals by Mangrove Species and the Potential for Bioremediation.
Chapter 3. The Use of Natural Tundra Wetlands to Treat Domestic Wastewater in Canada's Far North
Chapter 4. The Long-term Use of Treatment Wetlands for Total Phosphorus Removal: Can Performance Be Rejuvenated with Adaptive Management?.- Chapter 5. An Investment Strategy for Reducing Disaster Risks and Coastal Pollution Using Nature Based Solutions.- Chapter 6. The Role of Constructed Wetlands in Creating Water Sensitive Cities.- Chapter 7. Methylmercury in Managed Wetlands.- Chapter 8. Growing Ornamental Flowers and Fish in Indigenous Communities in Mexico: An Incentive Model for Pollution Abatement Using Constructed Wetlands.- Chapter 9. Phytoremediation Eco-Models Using Indigenous Macrophytes and Phytomat erials.- Chapter 10. Accumulation of Metals by Mangrove Species and the Potential for Bioremediation.