This dissertation focuses on deltaic sustainability and its implications for management of deltas. Net primary productivity (NPP) was used to measure temporal changes in the ecological status of the Ebro and Mississippi Deltas. Human appropriation of net primary productivity (HANPP) was used as a measure of direct human use and dependence on deltaic productivity. In the Mississippi, NPP declined from 2500 g/m2/yr in 1900 to 2000 g/m2 /yr in 1990, with a decline to 1750 g/m2/yr expected by 2050. In the Ebro, total system NPP increased from 700 g/m2/yr to 1000 g/m2/yr due to agriculture. High HANPP of 35% reduced remaining NPP to 600 g/m2/yr. The natural energies and anthropogenic subsidies that maintain natural and human modified deltaic eco...
This thesis explores the relationship between water infrastructure, ecological change, and the polit...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Flood control levees cut off the supply of sediment to Mississippi delta coastal...
Deltaic landscapes go through cycles of birth, growth, decline, to death governed by intertwined geo...
To evaluate the role of restoration in the recovery of the Delta ecosystem, we need to have clear ta...
To achieve a sustainable Mississippi delta, the river must be reconnected to the delta through river...
This dissertation uses two estuarine spatial models and energy analysis of two river diversions with...
The Mississippi River Delta is home to more than two million people and is a hub for energy, transpo...
Deltas are among the most productive and economically important of global ecosystems but unfortunate...
This book contains 14 articles selected from a special issue on the assessment of resilience and sus...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
Analyzes the economic value of the Mississippi River Delta's goods and ecosystem services, including...
This is water to which people are increasingly turning to find innovative solutions to water scarcit...
The livelihoods of people living in coastal deltas, especially in poor tropical countries, are being...
The Paraná Delta, a vital component of the La Plata river basin, is facing severe environmental degr...
International audienceDeltas are subaerial landforms that cap underlying deposits with subaqueous ex...
This thesis explores the relationship between water infrastructure, ecological change, and the polit...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Flood control levees cut off the supply of sediment to Mississippi delta coastal...
Deltaic landscapes go through cycles of birth, growth, decline, to death governed by intertwined geo...
To evaluate the role of restoration in the recovery of the Delta ecosystem, we need to have clear ta...
To achieve a sustainable Mississippi delta, the river must be reconnected to the delta through river...
This dissertation uses two estuarine spatial models and energy analysis of two river diversions with...
The Mississippi River Delta is home to more than two million people and is a hub for energy, transpo...
Deltas are among the most productive and economically important of global ecosystems but unfortunate...
This book contains 14 articles selected from a special issue on the assessment of resilience and sus...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
Analyzes the economic value of the Mississippi River Delta's goods and ecosystem services, including...
This is water to which people are increasingly turning to find innovative solutions to water scarcit...
The livelihoods of people living in coastal deltas, especially in poor tropical countries, are being...
The Paraná Delta, a vital component of the La Plata river basin, is facing severe environmental degr...
International audienceDeltas are subaerial landforms that cap underlying deposits with subaqueous ex...
This thesis explores the relationship between water infrastructure, ecological change, and the polit...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Flood control levees cut off the supply of sediment to Mississippi delta coastal...
Deltaic landscapes go through cycles of birth, growth, decline, to death governed by intertwined geo...