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Wetland Restoration Project Layout and Subarea Design

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Wetland Restoration

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The project is the first-stage project of Dalian Lake wetland restoration project (2,000 mu): Shanghai Dianshan Lake Wetland Restoration Demonstrative Project (in the west suburb of Shanghai); the total area of the project zone is about 420,000 m2 (625 mu), including 60 % fishing ponds and 20 % forest lands, and 20 % lakes, roads and rivers. According to the different conditions of the area and the requirements of wetland restoration, the project area is divided into three functional subareas, i.e.: wetland restoration and reconstruction area (Subarea A), forest wetland cultivation area (Subarea B), shoal wetland restoration and biodiversity conservation area (Subarea C). The three subareas involve in different ecological functions and restoration focuses.

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An, S., Wang, L. (2014). Wetland Restoration Project Layout and Subarea Design. In: Wetland Restoration. Springer Environmental Science and Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54230-5_6

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