DRIFT (Downstream Response to Imposed Flow Transformations) is a scenario-based environmental flow assessment methodology applied during impact studies associated with the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, Southern Africa. DRIFT offers a structured process for predicting the biophysical, social and economic consequences of altering a river's flow regime. The fish component of DRIFT provides a ten-step protocol designed to make such predictions using field data on a river's fish fauna linked to information on flow-related aspects of fish biology drawn from the literature and the knowledge base and professional experience of fish ecologists. Aworked example of the methodology is presented based on a study site downstream from Katse Dam on the ...
Abstract Accurately measuring productive capacity in streams is challenging, and field methods have ...
As part of water resources management policy, water resources projects undertake environmental flow ...
Estuaries host unique biodiversity and deliver a range of ecosystem services at the interface betwee...
Over the last decade, Environmental Flow Assessment (EFA) has focused scientific attention around he...
The DRIFT (downstream response to imposed flow transformation) methodology was applied as part of a ...
DRIFT (Downstream Response to Imposed Flow Transformation) is an interactive, ecological-social proc...
DRIFT is an interactive, holistic approach for advising on environmental flows for rivers. The DRIFT...
Environmental water requirement (EWR) assessment methods, for ascertaining how much water should be ...
Methods developed to determine the amount of water required (EWR) to sustain ecosystem services in n...
One key issue for theory in stream ecology is how much stream flow can be changed while still mainta...
1. The flow regime is a primary determinant of the structure and function of aquatic and riparian ec...
There is an increasing need globally to establish relationships among flow, ecology, and livelihoods...
Bibliography: leaves 249-279.This thesis focusses on two approaches to determining Instream Flow Req...
There is an increasing need globally to establish relationships among flow, ecology, and livelihoods...
The Zambezi-Chobe wetlands in Namibia are of great international importance for trans-boundary water...
Abstract Accurately measuring productive capacity in streams is challenging, and field methods have ...
As part of water resources management policy, water resources projects undertake environmental flow ...
Estuaries host unique biodiversity and deliver a range of ecosystem services at the interface betwee...
Over the last decade, Environmental Flow Assessment (EFA) has focused scientific attention around he...
The DRIFT (downstream response to imposed flow transformation) methodology was applied as part of a ...
DRIFT (Downstream Response to Imposed Flow Transformation) is an interactive, ecological-social proc...
DRIFT is an interactive, holistic approach for advising on environmental flows for rivers. The DRIFT...
Environmental water requirement (EWR) assessment methods, for ascertaining how much water should be ...
Methods developed to determine the amount of water required (EWR) to sustain ecosystem services in n...
One key issue for theory in stream ecology is how much stream flow can be changed while still mainta...
1. The flow regime is a primary determinant of the structure and function of aquatic and riparian ec...
There is an increasing need globally to establish relationships among flow, ecology, and livelihoods...
Bibliography: leaves 249-279.This thesis focusses on two approaches to determining Instream Flow Req...
There is an increasing need globally to establish relationships among flow, ecology, and livelihoods...
The Zambezi-Chobe wetlands in Namibia are of great international importance for trans-boundary water...
Abstract Accurately measuring productive capacity in streams is challenging, and field methods have ...
As part of water resources management policy, water resources projects undertake environmental flow ...
Estuaries host unique biodiversity and deliver a range of ecosystem services at the interface betwee...