[{"name":"thorslund-2018-hydroclimate-1","title":"Long-term hydroclimatic data for 22 globally distributed wetlandscape sites","summary":"Long-term (1901\u20132014) annual average hydroclimatic conditions (T, P, ET) for wetlandscapes (catchments with wetland networks) around the world. These sites are all part of the Global Wetland Ecohydrology Network (GWEN). Temperature (T, in \u00b0C) and precipitation (P, in mm\/yr) information are obtained directly from available data for a circle with an area of 1000 km\u00b2, defined around the mid-coordinate of each wetlandscape site, while actual evapotranspiration (AET, in mm\/yr) are first-order estimates for the same spatial extent based on the T and P data.","citations":"Thorslund, J., Jarsj\u00f6, J., Jaramillo, F., Jawitz, J., Manzoni, S., Basu, N.B., Chalov, S., Cohen, M., Creed, I., Goldenberg, R., Hylin, A., Kalantari, Z., Koussis, A., Lyon, S., Mazi, K., M\u00e5rd, J., Persson, K., Pietro\u0144, J., Prieto, C., Quin, A., Van Meter, K., Destouni, G. (2017). Wetlands as large-scale nature-based solutions: status and challenges for research, engineering and management, Ecol. Eng., 108, 489-497. doi:10.1016\/j.ecoleng.2017.07.012","comments":"Further documentation about the sites, data sources and methods can be found in Appendix of the published paper (Thorslund et al., 2017). See www.gwennetwork.se for further information on the Global Wetland Ecohydrology Network (GWEN).","category":"Terrestrial","subcategory":"Hydrology","keywords":"Wetland ecosystems; Flow-path; Ecosystem services; Large-scale; Change driver; Ecological engineering","scientist":"Josefin Thorslund","firstname":"Josefin","lastname":"Thorslund","address":"Department of Physical Geography, Stockholm University","postalcode":"SE-106 91","city":"Stockholm","province":"","country":"Sweden","parameters":"Earth science > Biosphere > Terrestrial ecosystems > Wetlands","location":"Continent","progress":"Completed","language":"English","project":"This research was supported by The Swedish Research Council Formas (Project No. 2012-790) and the Navarino Environmental Observatory (NEO). The Russian partners were funded from the Russian Scientific Foundation (project No. 14-17-00155). Publication was assisted by U.S. National Science Foundation (grant number 1619948) supporting EcoSummit 2016 Sustainability: Engineering Change. ","publisher":"Bolin Centre Database","version":"1","constrains":"None","access":"Free"}]