Redefining Our Regulatory Goals

Volume 13, Issue 6, Page 12
Summary

Ecologically speaking, the term "wetland" has no meaning; the natural systems exist on a hydrologic gradient from ocean to desert. Somewhere in the middle are what society calls wetlands. For regulatory purposes, a wetland is whatever we decide it is. The type of natural systems that have been defined as wetlands has changed virtually every year for the last decade. A consistent definition based on national goals and policy, however, is possible if we first decide why it is important to define wetlands and what our regulatory goals are.

Redefining Our Regulatory Goals
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