In-stream rehabilitation projects are commonly built in response to problems that result from both local sources and diffuse watershed degradation. Local problems, such as an improperly sized culvert, are relatively easily identified and corrected. Reversing the consequences of watershed degradation, such as channel widening and incision, is much more difficult if conditions that led to stream degradation remain unchecked. Despite this challenge, large amounts of money are being spent on in-stream projects in urban or urbanizing basins, because of numerous recognized problems on these streams, the interest of local communities in restoring the amenities these streams provide (Riley 1998, MacDonald 1995), and the relative ease and ec...
Physical, hydrological, social, and biological conditions were evaluated at 45 stream sites in the P...
The decline of fisheries and aquatic habitat in the Pacific Northwest is an important problem that h...
Federal, state, local, and private funds are increasingly being committed to stream restoration proj...
Urban stream rehabilitation projects commonly include log placement to establish the types of habita...
In response to human impacts, river restoration and rehabilitation actions have become a priority in...
A common assessment of many Pacific Northwest streams is that they have low instream complexity due ...
Abstract: Many stream ecosystems are severely limited by damaged physical habitat. Channelization a...
Large woody debris (LWD) performs key functions in undisturbed streams that drain lowland forested w...
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...
Allochthonous CPOM (detritus from riparian vegetation) is an important resource in stream systems, p...
Stream restoration projects that attempt to reduce channel incision and bank erosion by reconstructi...
Stream restoration is being conducted throughout the world at unprecedented rates to address stream ...
© 2015 Society for Ecological Restoration. Roads and associated stream crossings can modify and degr...
Stream and watershed restoration projects have become increasingly common throughout the U.S., and t...
Projects of stream restoration are a known Best Management Practice (BMP) to approach stormwater man...
Physical, hydrological, social, and biological conditions were evaluated at 45 stream sites in the P...
The decline of fisheries and aquatic habitat in the Pacific Northwest is an important problem that h...
Federal, state, local, and private funds are increasingly being committed to stream restoration proj...
Urban stream rehabilitation projects commonly include log placement to establish the types of habita...
In response to human impacts, river restoration and rehabilitation actions have become a priority in...
A common assessment of many Pacific Northwest streams is that they have low instream complexity due ...
Abstract: Many stream ecosystems are severely limited by damaged physical habitat. Channelization a...
Large woody debris (LWD) performs key functions in undisturbed streams that drain lowland forested w...
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...
Allochthonous CPOM (detritus from riparian vegetation) is an important resource in stream systems, p...
Stream restoration projects that attempt to reduce channel incision and bank erosion by reconstructi...
Stream restoration is being conducted throughout the world at unprecedented rates to address stream ...
© 2015 Society for Ecological Restoration. Roads and associated stream crossings can modify and degr...
Stream and watershed restoration projects have become increasingly common throughout the U.S., and t...
Projects of stream restoration are a known Best Management Practice (BMP) to approach stormwater man...
Physical, hydrological, social, and biological conditions were evaluated at 45 stream sites in the P...
The decline of fisheries and aquatic habitat in the Pacific Northwest is an important problem that h...
Federal, state, local, and private funds are increasingly being committed to stream restoration proj...