Human-induced landscape change is difficult to predict due to the complexity inherent in both geomorphic and social systems aswell as due to the coupling relationships between them. To better understand system complexity and system response to changing inputs, 'connectivity thinking' has become an important recent paradigm within various disciplines including ecology, hydrology and geomorphology. With the presented conceptual connectivity framework on geomorphic change in human-impacted fluvial systems a cautionary note is flagged regarding the need (i) to include and to systematically conceptualise the role of different types of human agency in altering connectivity relationships in geomorphic systems and (ii) to integrate notions of...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
Connectivity has emerged as a significant conceptual framework for understanding the transfer of sur...
Water- and sediment-transfer models are commonly used to explain or predict patterns in the landscap...
Human-induced landscape change is difficult to predict due to the complexity inherent in both geomor...
Geographic concerns for spatial relationships lie at the heart of geomorphic applications in river m...
Geographic concerns for spatial relationships lie at the heart of geomorphic applications in environ...
Anthropogenic disturbance in intensively managed landscapes (IMLs) has dramatically altered critical...
This paper offers a conceptual approach to explore the complex dynamics of floodplains as fully coup...
Geomorphic systems are typically nonlinear, owing largely to their threshold-dominated nature (but d...
For many years, scientists have tried to understand, describe and quantify water and sediment fluxes...
International audienceConnectivity is a key concept used in several disciplines, such as geomorpholo...
Understanding the drivers and implications of anthropogenic disturbance of ecological connectivity i...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
The connectivity of fluvial processes or hydrological connectivity are terms often used to describe ...
deuxième éditionInternational audienceThe fluvial system is a complex adaptive process‐response syst...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
Connectivity has emerged as a significant conceptual framework for understanding the transfer of sur...
Water- and sediment-transfer models are commonly used to explain or predict patterns in the landscap...
Human-induced landscape change is difficult to predict due to the complexity inherent in both geomor...
Geographic concerns for spatial relationships lie at the heart of geomorphic applications in river m...
Geographic concerns for spatial relationships lie at the heart of geomorphic applications in environ...
Anthropogenic disturbance in intensively managed landscapes (IMLs) has dramatically altered critical...
This paper offers a conceptual approach to explore the complex dynamics of floodplains as fully coup...
Geomorphic systems are typically nonlinear, owing largely to their threshold-dominated nature (but d...
For many years, scientists have tried to understand, describe and quantify water and sediment fluxes...
International audienceConnectivity is a key concept used in several disciplines, such as geomorpholo...
Understanding the drivers and implications of anthropogenic disturbance of ecological connectivity i...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
The connectivity of fluvial processes or hydrological connectivity are terms often used to describe ...
deuxième éditionInternational audienceThe fluvial system is a complex adaptive process‐response syst...
Human activities are altering the processes that connect organisms within and among habitats and pop...
Connectivity has emerged as a significant conceptual framework for understanding the transfer of sur...
Water- and sediment-transfer models are commonly used to explain or predict patterns in the landscap...