2020
DOI: 10.3390/w12113181
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Wetlands Management in Northern Greece: An Empirical Survey

Abstract: Water management projects have an important role in regional environmental protection and socio-economic development. Environmental policies, strategies, and special measures are designed in order to balance the use and non-use values arising for the local communities. The region of Serres in Northern Greece hosts two wetland management projects—the artificial Lake Kerkini and the re-arrangement of Strymonas River. The case study aims to investigate the residents’ views and attitudes regarding these two water … Show more

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“…On the contrary, from the ecological engineering perspective, P. australis is often hailed in phytoremediation and greywater treatments [46]. Overall, the actual relationship, at least at the utilitarian or practical level, between P. australis and humans competing for wetland habitats can be described as "good" and "bad" news, depending on the circumstance [36,46]. Therefore, the adaptive feature of the plant allows it to regrow from its rich seedbed [46] routinely over one or three years, making its control follow the same pattern of reoccurrence.…”
Section: Phragmites Australis (Common Reed): Traits and Reed Bed Burn...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the contrary, from the ecological engineering perspective, P. australis is often hailed in phytoremediation and greywater treatments [46]. Overall, the actual relationship, at least at the utilitarian or practical level, between P. australis and humans competing for wetland habitats can be described as "good" and "bad" news, depending on the circumstance [36,46]. Therefore, the adaptive feature of the plant allows it to regrow from its rich seedbed [46] routinely over one or three years, making its control follow the same pattern of reoccurrence.…”
Section: Phragmites Australis (Common Reed): Traits and Reed Bed Burn...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This historical context is essential for comprehending that wetlands once characterized Greece's landscape despite its mountainous terrain or the dominant public perception as an insular setup. These former wetlands now constitute the existing plains and agricultural lands that play a crucial role in the country's current landscape and farming practices [34][35][36]. Today, about 400 large and small wetlands are inventoried in Greece.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%