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Benefit Appraisal of the Wetland

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The construction of the project has restored 60 kinds of aquatic plants and organisms of the wetland, such as arbors, shallow water emergent plants, deep water emergent plants, floating leaved plants, submerged plants, etc., which taking on the biodiversity of plant ecosystem after construction that changes with the characteristics of terrain. The wetland after restoration has been characterized with lush aquatic plants and organisms, plenty and limpid water, ecological stability and the stagger of all species that will not only produce biodiversity but also have good water-purifying effect all the year round.

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An, S., Wang, L. (2014). Benefit Appraisal of the Wetland. In: Wetland Restoration. Springer Environmental Science and Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54230-5_10

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