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Society of Wetland Scientists
FoundedMarch 1980
FounderRichard Macomber
TypeScientific society
FocusWetlands, science, education and management
Location
  • Washington DC, United States
Members
3,000+
Key people
William Kleindl, Ph.D., PWS (President)
Susan Galatowitsch, Ph.D. (President Elect)
Gregory Noe Ph.D. (Past President)
Lori Sutter, Ph.D. (Treasurer)
Leandra Cleveland, PWS (Secretary General)
Websitewww.sws.org

The Society of Wetland Scientists (SWS) is an international, professional non-profit organization whose mission is to promote best practices in wetland research, education, conservation, preservation, restoration, and management.[1] The SWS vision is to ensure that wetlands are understood, their importance recognized, and sound wetland science is used as a guide for wetland professionals and the general public to collaborate on research, conservation, preservation, restoration, and management of wetlands in our changing environment. Based in Washington, DC, United States, SWS has 3000+ members worldwide, and the membership is open to anyone with an interest in wetlands.

SWS has fifteen regional chapters around the world: Asia, Canada, Central, China, Europe, International, Mid-Atlantic, New England, North Central, Oceania, Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountain, South Atlantic, South Central, and Western.[2] SWS has ten sections that organize symposia and workshops for the SWS Annual Meeting: Biogeochemistry, Education, Global Change Ecology, Peatlands, Public Policy and Regulation, Ramsar, Student, Wetland Restoration, Wildlife, and Women in Wetlands.[3]

SWS has been managed by an association management company, MCI-Group, since 2021. SWS is associated with the SWS Professional Certification Program, which works "to identify qualified individuals to assess and manage the Nation’s resources."[4] The certification program is run by a separate office and collects separate membership dues. Certification signifies that the academic and work experience of a Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS) meets the standards expected by his or her peers as a practicing wetland professional and provides acknowledgment to his or her peers of adherence to standards of professional ethics with regard to the conduct and practice of wetland science. PWS certification is awarded for those meeting both educational and experience requirements. Wetland Professional in Training (WPIT) is considered a preliminary step for persons who meet the basic educational requirements but not the experience requirements.

SWS was founded in March 1980 by Richard Macomber, a biologist with the United States Army Corps of Engineers Board of Rivers and Harbors. That same year, the first SWS annual meeting was held in Tampa, Florida, United States. The first president of SWS was James F. Parnell from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.[1] The first issue of Wetlands, the society's premier international journal, was published in 1981 as proceedings for the annual meeting. Since that time, Wetlands has evolved into a quarterly journal, communicating research to an expanding community of international and interdisciplinary wetland professionals. It is currently published by Springer on behalf of the SWS.[1]

  1. ^ a b c "About SWS". SOCIETY OF WETLAND SCIENTISTS. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  2. ^ "Chapters". SOCIETY OF WETLAND SCIENTISTS. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  3. ^ "Sections". SOCIETY OF WETLAND SCIENTISTS. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  4. ^ "Society of Wetland Scientists Professional Certification Program". Society of Wetland Scientists. Archived from the original on May 17, 2013. Retrieved February 20, 2013.

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