Publisher's Synopsis
Restoring or establishing complex ecosystems such as wetlands, riparian zones, and streams requires interdisciplinary cooperation. Engineers have long been part of these interdisciplinary teams, but little information has been available to assist in developing or evaluating engineering approaches to restoration. This proceedings, ""Engineering Approaches to Ecosystem Restoration"", contains papers presented at the 1998 ASCE Wetlands Engineering and River Restoration Conference held in Denver, Colorado, March 22-27, 1998. These papers provide valuable insights to successful approaches for river restoration, wetland restoration, watershed management, and the use of constructed wetlands for water and wastewater treatment. Successful and unsuccessful case studies from Florida to Alaska and all places between are described. Potential solutions to a wide variety of ecosystem concerns in urban, suburban, and coastal environments are presented. The proceedings also contain summaries of discussion sessions on hot-button topics related to restoration such as ""Is true watershed management achievable?"", ""Buzzwords,"" ""Do ecologists and engineers have differing views on restoration?"" , and many others.