Trees fall naturally into rivers generating flow heterogeneity, inducing geomorphological features, and creating habitats for biota. Wood is increasingly used in restoration projects and the potential of wood acting as leaky barriers to deliver natural flood management by ‘slowing the flow’ is recognised. However, wood in rivers can pose a risk to infrastructure and locally increase flood hazards. The aim of this paper is to provide an up‐to‐date summary of the benefits and risks associated with using wood to promote geomorphological processes to restore and manage rivers. This summary was developed through a workshop that brought together academics, river managers, restoration practitioners and consultants in the UK to share science and be...
Natural flood management (NFM) promotes the sustainable enhancement of natural fluvial processes to ...
Wood can be used to rehabilitate degraded water bodies (lakes and rivers). However wood has historic...
Recent Australian research has quantified the role of large wood (wood of any origin and length with...
Trees fall naturally into rivers generating flow heterogeneity, inducing geomorphological features, ...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Large wood is a powerful geomorphic agent in rivers, prov...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Pinto, C. , Ing, R. , Browning, B. , Del...
Large wood and its accumulations are poorly understood despite being an important feature in the fun...
Large Wood (LW) is increasingly employed in river restoration to promote physical habitat heterogene...
Throughout the world before the 1970s, in-channel large wood (hereafter LW), was generally considere...
The natural wood regime forms the third leg of a tripod of physical processes that supports river sc...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
Wood is an important element in many river systems, interacting with channel and floodplain geomorph...
Large wood is an important physical component of woodland rivers and significantly influences river ...
March 2017.Includes bibliographical references.Instream and floodplain wood can provide many benefit...
Natural flood management (NFM) promotes the sustainable enhancement of natural fluvial processes to ...
Wood can be used to rehabilitate degraded water bodies (lakes and rivers). However wood has historic...
Recent Australian research has quantified the role of large wood (wood of any origin and length with...
Trees fall naturally into rivers generating flow heterogeneity, inducing geomorphological features, ...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Large wood is a powerful geomorphic agent in rivers, prov...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Pinto, C. , Ing, R. , Browning, B. , Del...
Large wood and its accumulations are poorly understood despite being an important feature in the fun...
Large Wood (LW) is increasingly employed in river restoration to promote physical habitat heterogene...
Throughout the world before the 1970s, in-channel large wood (hereafter LW), was generally considere...
The natural wood regime forms the third leg of a tripod of physical processes that supports river sc...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
Wood is an important element in many river systems, interacting with channel and floodplain geomorph...
Large wood is an important physical component of woodland rivers and significantly influences river ...
March 2017.Includes bibliographical references.Instream and floodplain wood can provide many benefit...
Natural flood management (NFM) promotes the sustainable enhancement of natural fluvial processes to ...
Wood can be used to rehabilitate degraded water bodies (lakes and rivers). However wood has historic...
Recent Australian research has quantified the role of large wood (wood of any origin and length with...