Literature
- H.T. Odum (1963), "Man and Ecosystem" Proceedings, Lockwood Conference on the Suburban Forest and Ecology, in: Bulletin Connecticut Agric. Station.
- P.C. Kangas (2004) Ecological Engineering: Principles and Practice. Lewis Puslishers, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.
- W.J. Mitsch (1993), Ecological engineering—"a cooperative role with the planetary life–support systems." Environmental Science & Technology 27:438-445.
- W.J. Mitsch and S.E. Jørgensen (1989) Ecological Engineering: An Introduction to Ecotechnology", John Wiley and Sons, Inc. New York.
- W.J. Mitsch and S.E. Jørgensen (2004) Ecological Engineering and Ecosystem Restoration" John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.
- H.D. van Bohemen (2004), Ecological Engineering and Civil Engineering works, Doctoral thesis TU Delft, The Netherlands.
- K. R. Barrett, 1999. Ecological engineering in water resources: The benefits of collaborating with nature. Water International, Journal of the International Water Resources Association. v 24, p182-188.
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