Large Wood (LW) is increasingly employed in river restoration to promote physical habitat heterogeneity and ecological diversity. To explore how LW has been used in restoration schemes across the United Kingdom in recent decades, we analysed data on 912 LW projects archived in the UK’s National River Restoration Inventory (NRRI). The number of LW schemes has continued to increase following the earliest records in the 1990s, largely tracking overall trends in river restorations. LW projects have been predominantly located in lowland, rural streams, although there has been a notable cluster in and around London. LW projects have mainly revolved around the desire to deliver hydromorphological improvements and specifically the creation of fish ...
Wood can be used to rehabilitate degraded water bodies (lakes and rivers). However wood has historic...
Throughout the world before the 1970s, in-channel large wood (hereafter LW), was generally considere...
Recent Australian research has quantified the role of large wood (wood of any origin and length with...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Large wood is a powerful geomorphic agent in rivers, prov...
Trees fall naturally into rivers generating flow heterogeneity, inducing geomorphological features, ...
Large wood and its accumulations are poorly understood despite being an important feature in the fun...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Pinto, C. , Ing, R. , Browning, B. , Del...
© 2019 CIWEM The installation of large wood and sediment berms to narrow the overwide channel of the...
Monitoring is the key to understanding fluvial systems and a crucial foundation for assessing the ou...
Large wood is an important physical component of woodland rivers and significantly influences river ...
Wood is an important element in many river systems, interacting with channel and floodplain geomorph...
Large wood (LW) is an ecosystem engineer and keystone structure in river ecosystems, influencing a r...
Hydromorphological rehabilitation through installing large woody material (LWM) is increasingly bein...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This paper explores changes in suspended sediment transpo...
Natural flood management interventions, such as Large Wood Debris (LWD) or engineered log jams, are ...
Wood can be used to rehabilitate degraded water bodies (lakes and rivers). However wood has historic...
Throughout the world before the 1970s, in-channel large wood (hereafter LW), was generally considere...
Recent Australian research has quantified the role of large wood (wood of any origin and length with...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Large wood is a powerful geomorphic agent in rivers, prov...
Trees fall naturally into rivers generating flow heterogeneity, inducing geomorphological features, ...
Large wood and its accumulations are poorly understood despite being an important feature in the fun...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Pinto, C. , Ing, R. , Browning, B. , Del...
© 2019 CIWEM The installation of large wood and sediment berms to narrow the overwide channel of the...
Monitoring is the key to understanding fluvial systems and a crucial foundation for assessing the ou...
Large wood is an important physical component of woodland rivers and significantly influences river ...
Wood is an important element in many river systems, interacting with channel and floodplain geomorph...
Large wood (LW) is an ecosystem engineer and keystone structure in river ecosystems, influencing a r...
Hydromorphological rehabilitation through installing large woody material (LWM) is increasingly bein...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This paper explores changes in suspended sediment transpo...
Natural flood management interventions, such as Large Wood Debris (LWD) or engineered log jams, are ...
Wood can be used to rehabilitate degraded water bodies (lakes and rivers). However wood has historic...
Throughout the world before the 1970s, in-channel large wood (hereafter LW), was generally considere...
Recent Australian research has quantified the role of large wood (wood of any origin and length with...