2022
DOI: 10.3390/w14091345
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Review of the Ecosystem Services of Temperate Wetlands and Their Valuation Tools

Abstract: Wetlands constitute important habitats that provide several ecosystem services (ES). Wetlands have been termed the kidneys of the world for their water purification services and contain 20–25% of total soil organic carbon. This paper is a review of published studies dealing with the ES of temperate wetlands. Wetlands are among the ecosystems with the most valuable ES, with regulating services being the most important for inland wetlands. While the number of articles on the ES of wetlands has increased exponent… Show more

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“…Research on the value of wetlands has been conducted to determine the value of the ecosystem services provided by wetlands. Grazie and Gill [6] promoted research and analysis on ecosystem services related to wetlands and showed that related research has been rapidly increasing since the 2010s. As the case analysis research on wetland value increases, meta-analyses of various research cases are also emerging.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on the value of wetlands has been conducted to determine the value of the ecosystem services provided by wetlands. Grazie and Gill [6] promoted research and analysis on ecosystem services related to wetlands and showed that related research has been rapidly increasing since the 2010s. As the case analysis research on wetland value increases, meta-analyses of various research cases are also emerging.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, we identified in studies which stakeholders, if any, were included. Previous reviews on urban wetlands have tended to be for researcher audiences and have not analyzed whether and how such research has been used, may be useful, or may be used, or who such research has engaged (Darrah et al, 2019;Ingrao et al, 2020;Alikhani et al, 2021;Delle Grazie and Gill, 2022). Finally, we assigned SETs dimensions to environmental stressors and management strategies according to a multi-step coding process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%