Preface.-Application of Constructed Wetlands in Recycling, Agriculture and Agroforestry:Water Management for Changing Flow Regimes.-Properties of Biosolids from Sludge Treatment Wetlands for Land Application.-Process Based Models for Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands.-Application of Vertical Flow Constructed Wetlands for Highly Contaminated Wastewater Treatment: Preliminary Results.-Comparison of Performance, Ageing and Eco Balance Data from Four Types of Constructed Wetlands Treating Raw Sewage.-Duckweed and Algae Ponds as a Post-Treatment for Metal Removal from Textile Wastewater.-Diel Fluctuations of Redox Potential in a Horizontal Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetland for Wastewater Treatment.-A Finite Element Approach to Modelling the Hydrological Regime in Horizontal Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment.-The Evolution of Horizontal Subsurface Flow Reed Bed Design for Tertiary Treatment of Sewage Effluents in the UK.-Treatment of Landfill Leachate in Aerated Subsurface Flow Wetlands: Two Case Studies.-Nutrient Accumulation by Phragmites australis and Phalaris arundinacea Growing in Two Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment.-Wastewater Treatment Constructed Wetlands Efficiency during Non-Vegetation Season in the Czech Republic.-Constructed Wetlands in the Czech Republic: 20 Years of Experience.-The Concept of Sewage-Sludge Management System for an Individual Household.-Systematic Classification, Nomenclature and Reporting for Constructed Treatment Wetlands.-Comparison of Temperature Regimes of Two Temperate Herbaceous Wetlands in the Course of the Growing Season.-Chemical Properties of the Sediment Interstitial Water at Lake Ferto/Neusiedler See.-Water Regime Changes and the Function of an Intermittent Wetland.-Effect of Mau Forest Clear Cut on Temperature Distribution and Hydrology of Catchment of Lakes Nakuru and Naivasha: Preliminary Study.-Wetland Analyses in Lake Kyoga Region and Kamuli District in Uganda.-Factors Affecting Metal Mobilisation During Oxidation of Sulphidic, Sandy Wetland Substrates.-The Presence of Mycorrhiza in Different Habitats of an Intermittent Aquatic Ecosystem.-Comparison of Reflected Solar Radiation, Air Temperature and Relative Air Humidity in Different Ecosystems: from Fishponds and Wet Meadows to Concrete Surface.-Index.
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