Wetland Conservation and Ecological Restoration

A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Ecohydrology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 July 2025 | Viewed by 52

Special Issue Editors

Research and Development Center for Watershed Environmental Eco-Engineering, Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai 519085, China
Interests: wetland ecology; ecological restoration; eco-hydrology; hydrological connectivity; wetland conservation and management; coastal wetland
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School of Ecology and Nature Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China
Interests: wetland ecology; eco-hydrology; ecological restoration; coastal welands; environmental protection
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Since the onset of the Anthropocene, humanity's impact on and capacity to modify the environment have dramatically increased. While securing resources essential for socioeconomic development, this has also exacerbated ecological and environmental problems. The wetland environment is one of the systems most intimately connected with human society, making it particularly susceptible to severe stress caused by human activities. In the 21st century, wetland-related issues have alarmed the global community, manifesting in phenomena such as water quality deterioration, eutrophication, water body depletion, and loss of aquatic biodiversity. These challenges are now prevalent worldwide, prompting the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 6) to emphasize water safety.

To mitigate such negative impacts, a growing number of wetland restoration efforts have been undertaken in recent years. Ecologists, biologists, and environmentalists have been working on finding more effective solutions to restore degraded wetland ecosystems on a global scale. The concepts of “nature-based solutions”, “adaptive management”, and “ecological networks” seem to offer better prospects, and are now being used to reframe wetland restoration on critical uncertainties reduction, climate change adaptation, and mitigation strategies. As the world enters the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030), countries and organizations around the world will pay more attention to the innovation of ecological restoration underpinnings for ensuring that restoration achieves its full potential in delivering social and ecological coordination and, ultimately, sustainable developments.

Therefore, we invite you to contribute your recent research in relation to understanding the ecohydrological processes, environmental effects, and integrated regulation of wetland ecosystems to wetland conservation and management. Potential topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  1. Key ecological process in wetlands and their implications for restoration;
  2. Nature-based solutions in wetlands;
  3. Wetland ecological risks and management;
  4. Wetland biodiversity conservation;
  5. Wetland pollution and control;
  6. Wetland ecological functions improvment;
  7. Wetland conservation and restoration;
  8. Effects of climate change on wetlands and response strategies;
  9. Wetland ecological network protection and management.

Dr. Qing Wang
Dr. Tian Xie
Dr. Jiakai Liu
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • ecoydrological processes
  • environmental effects
  • ecological risks
  • biogeochemical processes
  • pollution
  • regulation
  • climate change
  • ecological functions
  • wetland ecosystems

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