Transitional Waters Bulletin is an international journal published by the University of the Salento (Italy) that has been indexed by SCOPUS® since October 2012. TWB is dedicated to rapidly publishing the results of innovative field and laboratory experiments, new techniques and creative ideas,as well as theoretical developments regarding all aspects of the ecology and conservation of transitional waters, including river mouth ecosystems, lagoons, coastal lakes and brackish wetlands. Its research and review topics include ecology, taxonomy, species distribution, bio-geochemistry, modelling, impact assessment case studies, the conservation, management and rehabilitation of habitats and communities, historical perspectives, socio-ecological adaptive management and the legal framework for conservation. Multi-disciplinary studies in any field at all levels of organization,from eco-physiology and ecotoxicology to ecosystem and landscape ecology, are also encouraged.
100 articles published by Transitional Waters Bulletin: main achievements
BASSET, Alberto;PINNA, Maurizio;
2013-01-01
Abstract
Transitional Waters Bulletin is an international journal published by the University of the Salento (Italy) that has been indexed by SCOPUS® since October 2012. TWB is dedicated to rapidly publishing the results of innovative field and laboratory experiments, new techniques and creative ideas,as well as theoretical developments regarding all aspects of the ecology and conservation of transitional waters, including river mouth ecosystems, lagoons, coastal lakes and brackish wetlands. Its research and review topics include ecology, taxonomy, species distribution, bio-geochemistry, modelling, impact assessment case studies, the conservation, management and rehabilitation of habitats and communities, historical perspectives, socio-ecological adaptive management and the legal framework for conservation. Multi-disciplinary studies in any field at all levels of organization,from eco-physiology and ecotoxicology to ecosystem and landscape ecology, are also encouraged.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.