<p>This presentation made 9/14 at the UC Davis REACH IGERT Floodplains workshop, by Jaime Ashander, Kelly Gravuer, Megan Kelso, Mary E. Mendoza, Noam Ross</p> <div> </div
Dealing with the selection of the papers presented in this conference together with Dora Francese ha...
Embanked floodplains are the status-quo where humans are a major component of the environment, espec...
Large river basins are the origin of ancient civilization (Barbier & Thompson, 1998; Sadoff &...
<p>This video introduces our project, "Trade-Offs and Synergies in Floodplain Management - A Histori...
PAGES International Floodplain Lakes Workshop; Fayetteville, Arkansas, 16-19 September 2010; Human a...
Limnologists have studied links between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems since August Thienemann’s...
Recognition of the failure of old perspectives on river management and the need to enhance environme...
Community participation in flood planning has recently emerged as a successful approach to addressin...
As humans have adapted river systems to meet theirneeds, the natural variability characteristic of r...
River management is a rapidly evolving science and recent major floods have prompted a re-examinatio...
Historically, typical open channel flood control systems have been designed for a single function: t...
Those involved in floodplain restoration have to cope with historical conflicts between human and ec...
River floodplains represent a most important component of the environment. They play a critical role...
Floodplains are among the most biologically productive and diverse ecosystems on Earth and they prov...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceSince the 1990s, a majority of flood...
Dealing with the selection of the papers presented in this conference together with Dora Francese ha...
Embanked floodplains are the status-quo where humans are a major component of the environment, espec...
Large river basins are the origin of ancient civilization (Barbier & Thompson, 1998; Sadoff &...
<p>This video introduces our project, "Trade-Offs and Synergies in Floodplain Management - A Histori...
PAGES International Floodplain Lakes Workshop; Fayetteville, Arkansas, 16-19 September 2010; Human a...
Limnologists have studied links between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems since August Thienemann’s...
Recognition of the failure of old perspectives on river management and the need to enhance environme...
Community participation in flood planning has recently emerged as a successful approach to addressin...
As humans have adapted river systems to meet theirneeds, the natural variability characteristic of r...
River management is a rapidly evolving science and recent major floods have prompted a re-examinatio...
Historically, typical open channel flood control systems have been designed for a single function: t...
Those involved in floodplain restoration have to cope with historical conflicts between human and ec...
River floodplains represent a most important component of the environment. They play a critical role...
Floodplains are among the most biologically productive and diverse ecosystems on Earth and they prov...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceSince the 1990s, a majority of flood...
Dealing with the selection of the papers presented in this conference together with Dora Francese ha...
Embanked floodplains are the status-quo where humans are a major component of the environment, espec...
Large river basins are the origin of ancient civilization (Barbier & Thompson, 1998; Sadoff &...