River management based solely on physical science has proven to be unsustainable and unsuccessful, evidenced by the fact that the problems this approach intended to solve (e.g., flood hazards, water scarcity, and channel instability) have not been solved and long‐term deterioration in river environments has reduced the capacity of rivers to continue meeting the needs of society. In response, there has been a paradigm shift in management over the past few decades, towards river restoration. But the ecological, morphological, and societal benefits of river restoration have, on the whole, been disappointing. We believe that this stems from the fact that restoration overrelies on the same physical analyses and approaches, with flowing water sti...
The main effects of regulation, channelisation, and diversion works on river ecosystems are a decrea...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd This paper is a comprehensive and updated overview of river restoration and cove...
Process-based restoration aims to reestablish normative rates and magnitudes of physical, chemical, ...
River management based solely on physical science has proven to be unsustainable and unsuccessful, e...
River restoration is one of the most prominent areas of applied water-resources science. From an ini...
Scientists and practitioners working on river restoration have made progress on understanding the re...
Scientists and practitioners working on river restoration have made progress on understanding the re...
Understanding socio-ecological characteristics associated with rivers and their catchments, and usin...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
River restoration is at the forefront of applied hydrologic science. However, many river restoration...
Large catchment basins may be viewed as ecosystems in which natural and cultural attributes interact...
International audience1. Effective environmental management needs models that reliably predict quant...
Open Access via the Jisc Wiley Agreement Research Funders United Utilities Environmental AgencyPeer ...
The foundations of river restoration science rest comfortably in the fields of geology, hydrology, a...
Modifications to landscapes and flow regimes of rivers have altered the function, biodiversity, and ...
The main effects of regulation, channelisation, and diversion works on river ecosystems are a decrea...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd This paper is a comprehensive and updated overview of river restoration and cove...
Process-based restoration aims to reestablish normative rates and magnitudes of physical, chemical, ...
River management based solely on physical science has proven to be unsustainable and unsuccessful, e...
River restoration is one of the most prominent areas of applied water-resources science. From an ini...
Scientists and practitioners working on river restoration have made progress on understanding the re...
Scientists and practitioners working on river restoration have made progress on understanding the re...
Understanding socio-ecological characteristics associated with rivers and their catchments, and usin...
Removal of lateral constraints to restore rivers has become increasingly common in river resource ma...
River restoration is at the forefront of applied hydrologic science. However, many river restoration...
Large catchment basins may be viewed as ecosystems in which natural and cultural attributes interact...
International audience1. Effective environmental management needs models that reliably predict quant...
Open Access via the Jisc Wiley Agreement Research Funders United Utilities Environmental AgencyPeer ...
The foundations of river restoration science rest comfortably in the fields of geology, hydrology, a...
Modifications to landscapes and flow regimes of rivers have altered the function, biodiversity, and ...
The main effects of regulation, channelisation, and diversion works on river ecosystems are a decrea...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd This paper is a comprehensive and updated overview of river restoration and cove...
Process-based restoration aims to reestablish normative rates and magnitudes of physical, chemical, ...