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 * 1) Inglis, Julian. (1993). Traditional ecological knowledge concepts and cases. International Program on Traditional Ecological Knowledge.
 * 2) * This book was published by the International Program on Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the International Development Research Centre in Canada, so it should be a reliable source for a specific fact. It includes papers with various perspectives on why TEK should be a major application to environmental issues. It does not mention much about wetlands specifically, therefore it can not be used to establish notability.
 * 3) Craft, C. B. (2022). Creating and restoring wetlands : from theory to practice (Second edition.). Elsevier.
 * 4) * This book was published recently by an academic publishing company, so it should be a reliable resource. It provides in depth information on various wetland habitats and how the intersectionality of modern and traditional ecological knowledge can be applied to restore these habitats. It covers wetland conservation and restoration in this regard in depth, so it's helpful to establish notability.
 * 5) Hall, S.J. Cultural Disturbances and Local Ecological Knowledge Mediate Cattail (Typha domingensis) Invasion in Lake Pátzcuaro, México. Hum Ecol 37, 241–249 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-009-9228-3
 * 6) * This an article that was published by a peer-reviewed scientific journal called Human Ecology, so it should be a reliable source. It gives information on a specific wetland habitat in México and how the idea of Local Ecological Knowledge benefited this habitat and community.