Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, serving as critical habitats and natural buffers for flood and pollution control. Their ecological significance lies in supporting biodiversity and maintaining hydrological stability. Wetland Ecology deals with the structure, function, and classification of wetlands across different climatic zones. The book examines nutrient cycling, vegetation dynamics, and habitat restoration practices. It also discusses the impact of human activities and climate change on wetland degradation. With an integrative ecological perspective, it provides a strong foundation for environmental scientists, ecologists, and policymakers involved in conservation and wetland management.
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