Wetlands

Papers
(The H4-Index of Wetlands is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Valuation of Ecosystem Services from an Important Wetland of Nepal: A Study from Begnas Watershed System38
A Tropical Cyclone-Induced Ecological Regime Shift: Mangrove Forest Conversion to Mudflat in Everglades National Park (Florida, USA)34
Wave Attenuation by Spartina alterniflora under Macro-Tidal and Storm Surge Conditions28
Rapid Land Cover Change in a Submerging Coastal County23
Climate Change Mitigation through Land Use on Rewetted Peatlands – Cross-Sectoral Spatial Planning for Paludiculture in Northeast Germany21
Wetland Ecosystem Service Dynamics in the Yellow River Estuary under Natural and Anthropogenic Stress in the Past 35 Years20
Wetland Conservation: Challenges Related to Water Law and Farm Policy20
Evolution of Tidal Marsh Distribution under Accelerating Sea Level Rise19
Unmanned Aircraft System Photogrammetry for Mapping Diverse Vegetation Species in a Heterogeneous Coastal Wetland19
Marsh Migration, Climate Change, and Coastal Resilience: Human Dimensions Considerations for a Fair Path Forward19
Quantifying the Correlated Spatial Distributions between Tidal Creeks and Coastal Wetland Vegetation in the Yellow River Estuary18
Which is more Important, Ecological Conservation or Recreational Service? Evidence from a Choice Experiment in Wetland Nature Reserve Management17
Wetlands in Ethiopia: Lessons From 20 years of Research, Policy and Practice16
Assessment of As, Cd, Zn, Cu and Pb Pollution and Toxicity in River Wetland Sediments and Artificial Wetland Soils Affected by Urbanization in a Chinese Delta16
Review of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Rewetted Agricultural Soils16
Shoreline Change Detection and Forecast along the Yancheng Coast Using a Digital Shoreline Analysis System16
Tidal Marsh Restoration at Poplar Island: II. Elevation Trends, Vegetation Development, and Carbon Dynamics16
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