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Editorial

Between reclamation and restoration: the archaeology, historical ecology and future development of drained wetland landscapes

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Figure 1. The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (Citation2021) views wetlands as centrally important to the provision and sustainability of a wide array of ecosystem services and these same services are commonly discussed with respect to historically drained wetlands. Image adapted from Convention on Wetlands (Citation2021, 5).

Figure 1. The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (Citation2021) views wetlands as centrally important to the provision and sustainability of a wide array of ecosystem services and these same services are commonly discussed with respect to historically drained wetlands. Image adapted from Convention on Wetlands (Citation2021, 5).

Figure 2. Reclamation landscapes discussed in the various papers of this special issue.

Figure 2. Reclamation landscapes discussed in the various papers of this special issue.

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