It is well known that soil, hillslopes, and watercourses in small catchments possess a degree of natural attenuation that affects both the shape of the outlet hydrograph and the transport of nutrients and sediments. The widespread adoption of Natural Based Solutions (NBS) practices in the headwaters of these catchments is expected to add additional attenuation primarily through increasing the amount of new storage available to accommodate flood flows. The actual type of NBS features used to add storage could include swales, ditches, and small ponds (acting as sediment traps). Here, recent data collected from monitored features (from the Demonstration Test Catchments project in the Newby Beck catchment (Eden) in northwest England) were used ...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK). Study Focus: ‘Natural flood management’ (NFM) schemes manipulatin...
Publication history: Accepted - 7 April 2022; Published online - 30 May 2022.This study evaluates a ...
This paper describes the implementation of a novel mitigation approach and subsequent adaptive manag...
It is well known that soil, hillslopes, and watercourses in small catchments possess a degree of nat...
In this paper, nature-based solutions (NBS) include: (1) natural flood management (NFM) intervention...
The Littlestock Brook Natural Flood Management (NFM) pilot scheme in the Evenlode Catchment was esta...
Publication history: Accepted - 18 November 2022; Published online - 23 November 2022Natural Flood...
Nichols, (2009) describes floodplains/ over bank areas, as land amid or outside the channels, which ...
New Zealand relies upon phosphorus (P) to sustain agricultural productivity. However, P loss from fa...
International audienceIn-river phosphorus retention alters the quantity and timings of phosphorus de...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Diffuse sources of sediment may have important implications for flood risk management (FRM), especia...
Human activities have increased nutrient losses to agricultural ditches and streams, including phosp...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK). Study Focus: ‘Natural flood management’ (NFM) schemes manipulatin...
Publication history: Accepted - 7 April 2022; Published online - 30 May 2022.This study evaluates a ...
This paper describes the implementation of a novel mitigation approach and subsequent adaptive manag...
It is well known that soil, hillslopes, and watercourses in small catchments possess a degree of nat...
In this paper, nature-based solutions (NBS) include: (1) natural flood management (NFM) intervention...
The Littlestock Brook Natural Flood Management (NFM) pilot scheme in the Evenlode Catchment was esta...
Publication history: Accepted - 18 November 2022; Published online - 23 November 2022Natural Flood...
Nichols, (2009) describes floodplains/ over bank areas, as land amid or outside the channels, which ...
New Zealand relies upon phosphorus (P) to sustain agricultural productivity. However, P loss from fa...
International audienceIn-river phosphorus retention alters the quantity and timings of phosphorus de...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Diffuse sources of sediment may have important implications for flood risk management (FRM), especia...
Human activities have increased nutrient losses to agricultural ditches and streams, including phosp...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK). Study Focus: ‘Natural flood management’ (NFM) schemes manipulatin...
Publication history: Accepted - 7 April 2022; Published online - 30 May 2022.This study evaluates a ...
This paper describes the implementation of a novel mitigation approach and subsequent adaptive manag...