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List of works by Iwona Wagner

Comprehensive approach to restoring urban recreational reservoirs. Part 1 – Reduction of nutrient loading through low-cost and highly effective ecohydrological measures

scientific article published in 2019

Ecohydrological system solutions to enhance ecosystem services: the Pilica River Demonstration Project

scientific article published in January 2009

Ecohydrology and adaptation to global change

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Ecohydrology as a basis for the sustainable city strategic planning: focus on Lodz, Poland

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Ecohydrology – why Demonstration Projects throughout the world?

Effect of hydrological patterns of tributaries on biotic processes in a lowland reservoir — consequences for restoration

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Formally designate blue-green infrastructure for climate adaptation

scientific article published in 2022

From classical water-ecosystem theories to nature-based solutions - Contextualizing nature-based solutions for sustainable city

scientific article published on 14 November 2018

Hybrid system for the purification of street stormwater runoff supplying urban recreation reservoirs

scientific article published in 2018

Quantification of phosphorus retention efficiency by floodplain vegetation and a management strategy for a eutrophic reservoir restoration

scientific article published in 2008

Sequential Sedimentation-Biofiltration System for the purification of a small urban river (the Sokolowka, Lodz) supplied by stormwater

scientific article published on 4 October 2017

Synthesis and conclusions to the International Symposium on Ecohydrology, Biotechnology and Engineering: Towards Harmony between the Biogeosphere and Society on the basis of Long-Term Ecosystem Research

scientific article published in 2014

Temporal changes in the abiotic/biotic drivers of selfpurification in a temperate river

scientific article published in 2016

The microbiotest battery as an important component in the assessment of snowmelt toxicity in urban watercourses--preliminary studies

scientific article published on 28 January 2015

The role of ecohydrology in creating more resilient cities

University’s multi-scale initiatives for redefining city development

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