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Sarah Klionsky

Projects

Monitoring Plan for the DER Cranberry Bog Restoration Program
Monitoring Plan for the DER Cranberry Bog Restoration Program
Vegetation Responses to Restoration of Massachusetts Cranberry Bogs
Vegetation Responses to Restoration of Massachusetts Cranberry Bogs
Vegetation Trajectories in Retired Cranberry Bogs in Southeastern Massachusetts
Vegetation Trajectories in Retired Cranberry Bogs in Southeastern Massachusetts

Publications

Sarah Klionsky, Chris Neill, Anastasia M. Pulak, et al. “Hydrologic Restoration of Retired Cranberry Farms Leads to Species Rich Wetlands,” Applied Vegetation Science, May 2025. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/avsc.70024.
Sarah Klionsky, Chris Neill, Ashley M. Helton, et al. “Groundwater seeps are hot spots of denitrification and N2O emissions in a restored wetland,” Biogeochemistry, June 2024. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-024-01156-w .
Kate Ballantine, Glorianna Davenport, Linda Deegan, et al. Learning from the Restoration of Wetlands on Cranberry Farmland: Preliminary Benefits Assessment, Technical report, Living Observatory, Plymouth, MA, December 2020.
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University of Connecticut
PhD Student, Dept. of Natural Resources and the Environment
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