In an urban environment, the restoration of aquatic habitat features to rivers and streams can present unique challenges. Historic and current development activities typically result in changes to the stream, including alteration of alignment and cross-section, loss of flood plain
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...
Effect of rivers on the human cannot be ignored, in general, the river corridor has the rich vegetat...
Catchment urbanization is widely recognised as a primary driver of stream degradation by increasing ...
In 1997, a project was completed on the Mad River in Waterbury, Connecticut to provide physical habi...
Streams and rivers vary in character from place to place: from headwaters to mouth and from region t...
This study analyses how river restoration-rehabilitation concepts can be transferred from natural se...
Rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands and estuaries in urban environments can be a real asset to a city. ...
This study analyses how river restoration-rehabilitation concepts can be transferred from natural se...
Human activities have been affecting rivers and other natural systems for millennia. Anthropogenic c...
There are many sources of urban river degradation from channel straightening and culverting for floo...
I documented reach scale changes in the physical structure of 12 stream channels in the summer month...
The effects of urban stream restoration on shrinking cities The term "stream restoration "...
Rivers commonly serve as defining, founding features of human settlements, yet urbanisation has degr...
AbstractA model-based design is presented for restoring the small urban river Panke located in Berli...
Pervasive human impacts on urban streams make restoration to predisturbance conditions unlikely. The...
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...
Effect of rivers on the human cannot be ignored, in general, the river corridor has the rich vegetat...
Catchment urbanization is widely recognised as a primary driver of stream degradation by increasing ...
In 1997, a project was completed on the Mad River in Waterbury, Connecticut to provide physical habi...
Streams and rivers vary in character from place to place: from headwaters to mouth and from region t...
This study analyses how river restoration-rehabilitation concepts can be transferred from natural se...
Rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands and estuaries in urban environments can be a real asset to a city. ...
This study analyses how river restoration-rehabilitation concepts can be transferred from natural se...
Human activities have been affecting rivers and other natural systems for millennia. Anthropogenic c...
There are many sources of urban river degradation from channel straightening and culverting for floo...
I documented reach scale changes in the physical structure of 12 stream channels in the summer month...
The effects of urban stream restoration on shrinking cities The term "stream restoration "...
Rivers commonly serve as defining, founding features of human settlements, yet urbanisation has degr...
AbstractA model-based design is presented for restoring the small urban river Panke located in Berli...
Pervasive human impacts on urban streams make restoration to predisturbance conditions unlikely. The...
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...
Effect of rivers on the human cannot be ignored, in general, the river corridor has the rich vegetat...
Catchment urbanization is widely recognised as a primary driver of stream degradation by increasing ...