Waterlogged Wealth
Discover the compelling insights of "Waterlogged Wealth" by Edward Maltby, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009. This enlightening hardback spans 204 pages and delves deep into the crucial role of wetlands in our ecosystem. Maltby argues that the destruction of these vital areas is often a detrimental trade-off, showcasing how well-managed wetlands, particularly in Louisiana, continue to yield substantial profits in seafood and timber.
The book takes you on a journey through some of the world’s most unique landscapes, including the striking 'inland delta' of the Niger River in drought-stricken Mali, highlighting the immense value and pressing threats faced by swamps and marshes. "Waterlogged Wealth" is an essential read for anyone interested in wetland conservation and management, offering both informative analysis and captivating narratives. Don't miss out on this essential resource for understanding the economic and ecological importance of wetlands!