Cost-Effectiveness of Treatment Wetlands for Nitrogen Removal in Tropical and Subtropical Australia
Treatment wetlands can reduce nitrogen (N) pollution in waterways. However, the shortage of information on their cost-effectiveness has resulted in their relatively slow uptake in tropical and subtropical Australia, including the catchments of the Great Barrier Reef and Moreton Bay. We assessed the...
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Main Authors: | Emad Kavehei, Syezlin Hasan, Carla Wegscheidl, Matthew Griffiths, James C. R. Smart, Carlos Bueno, Liz Owen, Kambez Akrami, Mel Shepherd, Scott Lowe, Maria Fernanda Adame |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/384bcf0e5736489d8b87f8d73d0c9f1e |
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