ABSTRACT

This book explains how with careful planning and design, the functions and performance of constructed wetlands can provide a huge range of benefits to humans and the environment. It documents the current designs and specifications for free water surface wetlands, horizontal and vertical subsurface flow wetlands, hybrid wetlands and bio retention basins; and explores how to plan, engineer, design and monitor these natural systems.

Sections address resource management (landscape planning), technical issues (environmental engineering and botany), recreation and physical design (landscape architecture), and biological systems (ecology). Site and municipal scale strategies for flood management, storm-water treatment and green infrastructure are illustrated with case studies from the USA, Europe and China, which show how these principles have been put into practice.

Written for upper level students and practitioners, this highly illustrated book provides designers with the tools they need to ensure constructed wetlands are sustainably created and well manage

chapter 1|24 pages

Water and sustainable urban design

chapter 2|6 pages

Characteristics of wastewater

chapter 3|19 pages

Free water surface constructed wetlands

chapter 6|11 pages

Hybrid constructed wetlands

chapter 7|44 pages

Plants in constructed wetlands

chapter 8|33 pages

Riparian wetlands

chapter 10|21 pages

Increasing the sustainability of agriculture